Etiquette



DP Etiquette

First rule: Don't be a jackass. Most people are good.

Other rules: Do not attack or insult people you disagree with. Engage with facts, logic and beliefs. Out of respect for others, please provide some sources for the facts and truths you rely on if you are asked for that. If emotion is getting out of hand, get it back in hand. To limit dehumanizing people, don't call people or whole groups of people disrespectful names, e.g., stupid, dumb or liar. Insulting people is counterproductive to rational discussion. Insult makes people angry and defensive. All points of view are welcome, right, center, left and elsewhere. Just disagree, but don't be belligerent or reject inconvenient facts, truths or defensible reasoning.

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Arendt regarding what dictators do to universities


Arendt as political theorist
In 1946 political theorist Hannah Arendt wrote a short essay, The Image of Hell. Arendt's best known works are her 1951 book The Origins of Totalitarianism, her 1963 book Eichmann in Jerusalem and her 1958 book The Human Condition. Her essay was an analysis of the Nazification of German universities in the 1930s. Arendt attended Nazi SS Otto Adolf Eichmann’s war crimes trial in Israel, inspiring her to coin the label the banality of evil. Eichmann inspired that conception of evil due to Eichmann’s utterly thoughtless role in committing mass murder under the guise of just following the law and following orders. He failed to think. He really believed, or expertly pretended to believe, that he was just following the law and following orders, which was nothing out of the ordinary. Eichmann held the SS rank of Obersturmbannführer, roughly a lieutenant colonel in the US military.



Hell in academia
In The Image of Hell, Arendt focused on how professors and administrators quickly adapted themselves to the aggressive Nazi regime instead of resisting it. She argued that the speed and eagerness of this adaptation constituted a moral collapse in the academic class, not only something from external political coercion.

She described how academic self-government and scholarly standards were hollowed out as universities became loyalty to the new power, displacing truth and intellectual integrity. The essay’s core claim is that universities under dictatorship become laboratories of opportunism, servility, and conformism when academics willingly trade intellectual honesty for career safety or advancement.

Does that sound familiar?


As one would expect, when in power both dictators and totalitarians purge and replace recalcitrant and disloyal personnel. Faculty, administrators, and students were generally seen as politically unreliable, Jewish, or otherwise undesirable. They were dismissed, forced out, or worse, and their posts filled with corrupt, incompetent loyalists or opportunists. 

Obviously, scholarship was made subordinate to Nazi ideology. Research topics, curricula, and appointments are reorganized around the regime’s ideological priorities; disciplines that encourage critical thinking (especially philosophy, political theory, and independent social sciences) are marginalized or redefined. Although The Image of Hell is about Nazi Germany, Arendt intended it to be a general warning about how quickly academic institutions can be turned into instruments of authoritarian rule if the academics lack a robust sense of morality and professional responsibility in the face of authoritarian threats.

Arendt’s Hell essay pointed out that institutions, including academic institutions, hollow out and collapse faster when internal elites are willing collaborators or opportunists, not just victims of external force. 

Does that sound familiar?


The status of the Trump and MAGA threat 
Right now in America, and with limited success so far, Trump and virulent MAGA authoritarian ideology are trying to turn American academic institutions into instruments of authoritarian rule. There is clear evidence that Trump and organized MAGA authoritarianism are engaged in a coordinated project to poison universities and knowledge‑producing institutions, and bring them under loyalist authoritarian control. The attacks and goal are far reaching beyond merely getting rid of wokeness in academia. The MAGA effort includes federal executive actions in Trump’s current term, state‑level legislation, and pressure campaigns on elite universities framed as fights over “free speech,” “DEI,” or “anti‑Semitism”. The overall effect has been to weaken institutional autonomy and academic freedom. Link, link

At the federal level, cuts and freezes to research funding are not hypothetical threats. They’re already halting projects and closing programs. That poison has already inflicted serious long‑term damage to America’s research infrastructure system. Link, link

If Trump and MAGA elites get their way by taking the power of academic freedom from universities to make them into instruments of servitude to MAGA tyranny and corruption, they will destroy American universities. Our academic institutions will be converted into moral cesspools of loyalist garbage. In the long run, the damage to American society, international competitiveness and commerce will be enormous. Link, link

What are the chances that Trump and MAGA elites will get their way and take power of academic freedom for themselves? That is unknowable at present. The results of the 2026 mid-term elections might clarify which way this country is likely going to go, either pro-democracy and rule of law, or pro-tyranny and rule of shamelessly corrupt tyrants.

Friday, April 17, 2026

American collapse continues: Killing digital history


The moral, social and political rot that is engulfing America is everywhere and coming from multiple sources, corrupt, for-profit capitalism, corrupt authoritarian politics and corrupt theocratic Christian nationalism. It's complicated and messy, but very real, very now, and very much in power.

Gadget Review reports that major news sites are now blocking public access to the Way Back machine because they cannot monetize that content. They don't want AI to scrape their stuff to train AI without payment. It is now hard or impossible to track down deleted tweets or verify what a website actually said recently or years ago. For three decades, the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine was a free public digital time machine. It preserved hundreds of billions web pages. This tool was the only public archive of its scale. Major media outlets are now systematically blocking their content because they don't want it to be available to train AI competitors. And as an added bonus, they probably don't mind hiding their mistakes or embarrassing biases.

Publishers justify blocking with at least two arguments, (1) preventing AI companies from training on their archived content, and (2) general anti-scraping concerns. For example, the NYT says that access to its archived content violates copyright law. As usual, details of that are as clear as snorkeling in mud. So, access to an increasing amount of digital history is dying. Common sense (and others) says that blocking the Internet Archive will not meaningfully stop AI, but it will make it easier to rewrite history and harder to hold liars accountable.

The archive is at this link: https://web.archive.org/.

Q1: Is it reasonable to expect bad‑faith sites, e.g., MAGA propaganda mills, crackpot conspiracy blogs, and reputation‑laundering operations, to either block archiving or pressure hosts to do so to make their worst content harder to expose?

Q2: Is this colossal stupidity (maybe an irreversible mistake) by the panicking MSM because they are doomed by capitalism combined with for-profit driven executives and the human condition that generally likes entertainment and generally dislikes serious, evidence and reasoned-based content?
 

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

God forgives Trump

Maybe after speaking with Jesus, Trump has been forgiven for his transgression of impersonating Jesus. The image appears to have originated from a Trump supporter, and was then reposted by Trump. He posted this on his social media site:





The transgression
The sick guy looks a lot like Jon Stewart




Q: Is it just me, but does it seem that Trump is going from seriously insane to batshit crazy insane? Or, is he just joshing and trolling the libs for funsies 'n giggles? 

Monday, April 13, 2026

Trump is a vicious lunatic -- he thinks he's God!

Trump posted this image on his toxic social media site, Lies Antisocial. He is in a snit about the Pope not being on Trump’s side in the Iran war. 


Far right radical and hyper-blowhard authoritarian MAGA influencer, Milo Yiannopoulos, commented: “Oh hell no. We tolerated this kind of meme against our better judgment because he promised to save America and only when it was clear he didn’t actually think he was the Messiah.”

See, even some MAGA elites are getting creeped out by Trump's mental collapse. Too bad they're not creeped out by his kleptocrat or dictator politics.