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.

Thursday, April 13, 2023

BEWARE OF SATAN!

 Satan is real. Dolly Pardon has said so:

Dolly Parton Warns ‘Satan is Real’ in New NBC Christmas Special

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Continuing commentary about Clarence Thomas: Normalization of blatant corruption continues



The NYT published an interesting opinion by Adam Cohen,  a former member of the NYT editorial board. Cohen writes:
54 Years Ago, a Supreme Court Justice Was Forced to Quit 
for Behavior Arguably Less Egregious Than Thomas’s

There are two distressing aspects to the scandal of Justice Clarence Thomas’s years of accepting luxurious vacations and private jet trips from a billionaire, as revealed last week in a damning investigation by ProPublica.

The first is that these gifts came from a man who seems to have strong feelings about issues that come before the Supreme Court. The second is the lack of bipartisan outrage at malfeasance that corrodes the standing of the nation’s highest court.

.... it is worth recalling that the last time such serious allegations were made against a sitting justice, Congress did respond firmly and in bipartisan fashion. Justice Abe Fortas’s departure from the court in 1969 is both a blueprint for how lawmakers could respond today and a benchmark of how far we have fallen.

Justice Thomas’s conduct has been far more egregious in scale than Fortas’s. ProPublica reported that a single nine-day “island hopping” trip by Justice Thomas and his wife, which included a 162-foot superyacht, could have cost him over $500,000 if he had chartered the private jet he flew on and the yacht himself.

The defenses being made on Justice Thomas’s behalf hardly pass the laugh test. It was just, as Justice Thomas put it, “personal hospitality” among close friends? That would be a nice meal at a friend’s home, not an invitation to travel the world like royalty on a plutocrat’s dime. And about that friendship: ProPublica reports that Justice Thomas’s rich benefactor, the real estate developer Harlan Crow, befriended him after he became a justice. It is hard to believe that if Justice Thomas started voting like Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the friendship or the free island hopping would continue.

Democrats in Congress are also pushing for a code of ethics for the justices who, unlike lower court federal judges, are not covered by one.

Republicans, however, have been deafeningly silent. Fox News has filled the void by locating an “expert” to declare that the story about Justice Thomas is “politics, plain and simple.” Influential Republicans in Congress are reported to be working behind the scenes to block the push for a code of ethics.

News bits: Irate professor calls DeSantis a fascist; Electrons are very round ⭕; Radicalizing Democrats

The director of New College of Florida's applied data science program has offered his resignation in a letter that accused Governor Ron DeSantis of being a "fascist" over his conservative overhaul of the school.

Aaron Hillegass has worked at New College—a public liberal arts institution in Sarasota, Florida—since November 2022, according to his LinkedIn profile. His role has been to recruit students and professors, help students find jobs after leaving school, and teach machine learning. On April 8, he offered his resignation, decrying alleged attempts to transform the school into the "Hillsdale of the South."  
DeSantis and other Republican politicians have for months been pointing to Hillsdale College, a private conservative Christian institution in Michigan, as a model for what they want education nationwide to look like. 
In his letter, Hillegass protested DeSantis' alleged moves to transform New College into a new Hillsdale, stating that the Michigan school is "bad for America" because it "cultivates prejudice" towards minorities, the LGBTQ+ community, and non-Christians.

"When a governor guts the leadership of a state school in an effort to make a facsimile of Hillsdale, that is fascism. Not the shocking Kristallnacht-style fascism, but the banal fascism that always precedes it," the academic wrote.
This is just some more evidence of the deep animosity that Christian nationalist elites have toward secular education and education about inconvenient subject matter. This is not just public schools at risk. This theocratic attitude includes post high school education institutions. Specifically, they want to entirely get rid of both and replace them with (i) Christian fundamentalism and myths, and (ii) Whitewashed false history.

The MSM, Newsweek here, keeps referring to this kind of politics as conservative. The MSM still does not get it. This kind of politics is not conservative. It is radical right for the politically correct, or fascism or Christofascism for the more blunt.

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Boring physics - electrons are very, very round: Quanta Magazine writes:
Imagine an electron as a spherical cloud of negative charge. If that ball were ever so slightly less round, it could help explain fundamental gaps in our understanding of physics, including why the universe contains something rather than nothing.**

Given the stakes, a small community of physicists has been doggedly hunting for any asymmetry in the shape of the electron for the past few decades. The experiments are now so sensitive that if an electron were the size of Earth, they could detect a bump on the North Pole the height of a single sugar molecule.

The latest results are in: The electron is rounder than that.

The updated measurement disappoints anyone hoping for signs of new physics. But it still helps theorists to constrain their models for what unknown particles and forces may be missing from the current picture.
Jeez, the height of a sugar molecule on a ball the size of Earth? That seems to be pretty darned sensitive. 

** Current theory posits that we should not exist because the big bang should have produced equal amounts of matter and anti-matter. When matter and anti-matter collide, they mutually annihilate and release a lot of energy, and particles like neutrinos and various flavors of quarks. Obviously since we're made of matter and doing human stuff, there's still some things we don't understand about the universe. 


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Radicalization of the Democratic Party: Radicalization of the left in response to the radicalization of the right is an ongoing process according to some observers. A 2019 article in The Atlantic pointed to the rise of Bernie Sanders, a socialist who calls himself a democratic socialist. That was cited as evidence of a movement in the Democratic Party toward the far left. Socialism really is far left, so that could be called radicalization. Despite Bernie's popularity, the Democratic Party is still mostly controlled by neoliberal capitalists. Socialism is not going to happen with that crowd in charge.

A WaPo opinion cites the effects that radicalized Republican politics in red states is having on young Democrats who are active in politics. The WaPo opinion comments:
The reactionary turn underway in many red states is beginning to shape a new generation of young Democratic officials, many of whom will one day be the party’s leaders.

In these red states, young Democrats are entering local politics and developing public presences in response to the far-right culture-warring unleashed by GOP majorities. New restrictions on abortion and the growing right-wing backlash to LGBTQ rights are radicalizing a wave of Democratic public servants who mostly hail from the Gen Z and millennial generations.

“We’re seeing this across the country,” said Amanda Litman, a co-founder of Run For Something, which recruits progressive candidates for state and local office. “It’s no coincidence that some of the loudest voices pushing back are young leaders in red states, often from urban environments, often people of color, often LGBTQ themselves.”

Last week, after the GOP-controlled state legislature in Tennessee expelled two young Black lawmakers for protesting gun violence, and after a Texas judge invalidated federal approval of abortion medication, Run For Something’s candidate recruitment spiked. Litman says more than half the new candidates are from red states.

What binds these lawmakers and candidates together is an acute sense that the character of the country is on the line and it could determine their own futures. “For them, every part of this conversation is personal,” Litman says.
As one would expect, this is an issue that radical right propaganda plays on and spins into a narrative of a hellscape run by communists, socialists, strange, dangerous people like people of color, atheists or LGBTQ people. Republican elites and leadership now routinely refer to the left as the radical left. That is standard American fascist rhetoric.  

Despite a movement to the left of some of the Democratic Party, Pew Research data from 2022 indicates that congress has generally become more conservative over the last 50 years. So at least at the level of congress and red state legislatures, the drift to the left in those places apparently has not made much of a difference yet.


Monday, April 10, 2023

News bits: About the mifepristone ban; Etc.

Last Friday, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk of Texas, a radical right Christofascist, issued a decision withdrawing the FDA’s approval of the abortion drug mifepristone. That case was immediately attacked by another federal judge who said states had to keep the drug on the market. That issue will wind up in the Supreme Court. 

There was one other thing in the Kacsmaryk decision I was overlooked. Slate comments, the Kacsmaryk decision "goes even further than expected, raising the possibility that he will impose “fetal personhood,” which holds that every state must ban abortion because it murders a human."

Unbelievable as it is, Slate was right. Page 29-30 of the Kacsmaryk decision includes this paragraph:
Parenthetically, said “individual justice and irreparable injury analysis also arguably applies to the unborn humans extinguished by mifepristone especially in the post-Dobbs era. See Dobbs, 142 S. Ct. at 2261 (Nothing in the Constitution or in our Nation's legal traditions authorizes the Court to adopt [the] theory of life "that States are required to regard a fetus as lacking even the most basic human right -- to live -- at least until an arbitrary point in a pregnancy has passed.) (internal marks omitted) Brief of Amici Curiae Scholars of Jurisprudence John M. Finnis and Robert P. George in Support of Petitioners, Dobbs, 142 S. Ct. 2228 (2022)(arguing unborn humans are constitutional persons entitled to equal protection).
Getting the US Supreme Court to declare that an embryo or a fetus is a person endowed with full constitutional rights is a core Christian nationalist goal. That is what the radical theocrats want to impose as nationwide law. This is Christian Sharia law.

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The Guardian reports that one of the two Tennessee legislators has been reappointed my Nashville's metro council. The other is expected be reappointed on Wednesday. One wonders if the Republicans will expel them again.

And for what it's worth, Biden has informally announced he is running for re-election in 2024.