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Sunday, July 7, 2024

A new kind of online attack; Biden's arrogant cluelessness; Regarding the prospects of significant civil unrest

Social media just keeps getting more toxic. The NYT reports:
Students Target Teachers in Group TikTok Attack, 
Shaking Their School

Seventh and eighth graders in Malvern, Pa., impersonating their teachers posted disparaging, lewd, racist and homophobic videos in the first known mass attack of its kind in the U.S.

In February, Patrice Motz, a veteran Spanish teacher at Great Valley Middle School in Malvern, Pa., was warned by another teacher that trouble was brewing.

Some eighth graders at her public school had set up fake TikTok accounts impersonating teachers. Ms. Motz, who had never used TikTok, created an account.

She found a fake profile for @patrice.motz, which had posted a real photo of her at the beach with her husband and their young children. “Do you like to touch kids?” a text in Spanish over the family vacation photo asked. “Answer: Sí.”

In the days that followed, some 20 educators — about one quarter of the school’s faculty — discovered they were victims of fake teacher accounts rife with pedophilia innuendo, racist memes, homophobia and made-up sexual hookups among teachers. Hundreds of students soon viewed, followed or commented on the fraudulent accounts.

The biggest fallout has been for teachers like Ms. Motz, who said she felt “kicked in the stomach” that students would so casually savage teachers’ families. The online harassment has left some teachers worried that social media platforms are helping to stunt the growth of empathy in students. Some teachers are now hesitant to call out pupils who act up in class. Others said it had been challenging to keep teaching.

“It was so deflating,” said Ms. Motz, who has taught at the school, in a wealthy Philadelphia suburb, for 14 years. “I can’t believe I still get up and do this every day.”

The Great Valley incident is the first known group TikTok attack of its kind by middle schoolers on their teachers in the United States. It’s a significant escalation in how middle and high school students impersonate, troll and harass educators on social media.  
“Move on. Learn to joke,” [one] student said about a teacher. “I am 13 years old,” she added, using an expletive for emphasis, “and you’re like 40 going on 50.”
Ah yes, insightful wisdom from a foul mouthed 13 year old monster. Learn how to take a joke, you dumbass adults. See what SM-DFS (social media and dark free speech) hook-ups can do to innocents? But of course, these are just children expressing their inner child. For them, SM-DFS hook-ups are fun and easy. For American society and democracy, those toxic hook-ups are harmful.
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I have been arguing that it is probably too late to replace Joe Biden. For example, radical right authoritarians are threatening lawsuits if he is replaced. Those lawsuits and appeals cannot be settled before the election. But Joe's shockingly arrogant comments in the ABC interview got me to dislike him even more:
President Biden indicated in an interview with ABC News Friday that he would be at peace if he lost to former President Trump "as long as I gave it my all."  
"If you stay in and Trump is elected and everything you're warning about comes to pass, how will you feel in January?" Stephanopoulos asked Biden."I'll feel, as long as I gave it my all, and I did as good a job as I know I can do, that's what this is about," the president responded.

At other points in the interview, Biden repeatedly denied that his approval rating could be as low as 36%, that elected Democrats want him to step aside, and that the presidential race is anything but a "toss-up."
Apparently Joe still doesn't get it. This election isn't about him. It is about democracy, the rule of law and our civil liberties. If he loses, we lose far more than just a bump against his ego and thick skin. We lose everything if he loses. Feeling good about doing one's best and failing to Trump is a total oxymoron for normal people. Our democracy hangs by a thread and arrogant Joe still doesn't get it. 

Update: The news articles calling for Joe to step down are relentless and numerous. It is starting to look like his candidacy is no longer tenable. I'm still not sure that a candidacy by another Democrat is tenable either, but that seems to be a non-issue with the often snotty cognoscenti. The asymmetry in reporting about Biden vs DJT remains galaxy-sized. Everyone is calling for Joe to get out, but almost no one is calling for the far more unfit DJT to get out. The Hill comments:
“I wimped out in today’s column and deleted a line saying he should formulate a plan to transition the presidency to [Vice President] Harris within 30-60 days, but I’m there now,” Silver said. “Something is clearly wrong here.” .... “The most generous way to put it is that he doesn’t seem in command, and that’s an extremely hard sell when you’re Commander in Chief,” Silver said.
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A couple of articles comment on prospects for civil unrest and violence violence. One comments:
Trump's Far-Right Army Is Threatening Bloodshed. 
Believe Them.

We must not only resist, but prevail. If we do not, it will be nearly impossible to reverse the course that America’s right-wing billionaires have set us on

Kevin Roberts, who heads the Heritage Foundation (largely responsible for Project 2025) just implicitly threatened Americans that if we don’t allow him and his hard-right movement to complete their transformation of America from a democratic republic into an authoritarian state, there will be blood in the streets.

“We’re in the process of taking this country back,” he told a TV audience, adding:
“The reason that they are apoplectic right now, the reason that so many anchors on MSNBC, for example, are losing their minds daily is because our side is winning. And so I come full circle on this response and just want to encourage you with some substance that we are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be.”

Another source points out that threats from America's authoritarian radical right wealth and power movement are completely explicit (and just as irrational and unwarranted, IMHO):
MAGA Gov Candidate’s Ugly, Hateful Rant: “Some Folks Need Killing!”

“Some folks need killing!” Mark Robinson, [North Carolina’s] lieutenant governor, shouted during a roughly half-hour-long speech in Lake Church in the tiny town of White Lake, in the southeast corner of the state. “It’s time for somebody to say it. It’s not a matter of vengeance. It’s not a matter of being mean or spiteful. It’s a matter of necessity!”

Robinson’s call for the “killing” of “some folks” came during an extended diatribe in which he attacked an extraordinary assortment of enemies. These ranged from “people who have evil intent” to “wicked people” to those doing things like “torturing and murdering and raping” to socialists and Communists.
Despite Robinson’s contrary claims, what he argues for clearly is a matter of murder and vengeance, and being brutal and spiteful in the process. It is not a matter of necessity.

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