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.

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Re: The NO Kings protests


Yesterday's No Kings protests were one of the largest single-day demonstrations in modern American history. Up to 7 million participated. The actual number feels like ~5 million, but that is just a personal estimate based on scanning various sources reporting about it. Not surprisingly, news reporting and analysis split along MSM-MAGA lines. 

Authoritarian sites including Fox News called the protests "hate America rallies". As usual, MAGA reporting is shameless, morally rotted lies and slanders. Fox News rejected and ridiculed the authoritarian framing. Host Mark Levin said he was "sick and tired of 'constant drumbeat' that Trump's an authoritarian". Other MAGA coverage called the protests "hate America rallies" organized by "Marxists" and "communists".

The MSM reporting was more neutral, but still poorly framed. Some sources referred to the protests as a constitutionally protected right and/or a civic duty, which comes fairly close but still misses hitting on Trump-MAGA authoritarianism.


What about anti-authoritarianism reporting?
The point of the "No Kings" protests was pro-democracy anti-authoritarianism. Progressive and international outlets most directly centered authoritarian framing. Euronews headlined that "Thousands protest Trump's 'authoritarian' rule across major US cities". At least the Europeans see it and call it for what it is. The No Kings website hit the mark: "The president thinks his rule is absolute". It described the movement as opposing "Trump's authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of our cities". Like most of the MSM, the ACLU missed the mark and used softening euphemisms to describe the protests as opposing "President Trump's escalating abuses of power".

Escalating abuses of power?? Hey ACLU, get a grip. Wake up.

But, the ACLU wasn't alone in missing the mark. Major outlets like the NYT, WaPo, Reuters, and CBS News used indirect and softened language. They described protesters as opposing what they "see as authoritarian" or "perceive as" overreach rather than independently characterizing Trump's actions for what they in fact are.

To its credit, MSNBC directly reported the authoritarian threat. The network had experts like Jason Stanley explicitly stating "I think we are facing the moment in which a coup is happening". He described Trump's actions as authoritarian.


Q: As a whole, what grade does the MSM get for reporting about Trump and MAGA elites' authoritarian and kleptocratic threats?

I give 'em an F- 


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Saturday, October 18, 2025

The Bipartisan Machinery of Control: From Biden’s Civil‑Rights Reinterpretations to Trump’s  Authoritarianism


Across two administrations, the language of civil rights and legality has been steadily repurposed into an instrument of coercion. What began under President Joe Biden as an ideological campaign to enforce pro‑Israel conformity on U.S. campuses evolved, under President Donald Trump, into a national system for disciplining political and cultural dissent. Both relied on the same bureaucratic mechanism—the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) of the U.S. Department of Education—and the same guiding idea: that any federally funded institution can be forced into compliance by redefining civil‑rights enforcement.


Biden’s Politicized Civil‑Rights Apparatus

In 2023 the White House launched the National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism, jointly coordinated by Vice President Kamala Harris, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, and advocacy groups such as the Anti‑Defamation League (ADL) and the American Jewish Committee (AJC) (White House, 2023). Soon after, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights issued a series of Dear Colleague Letters warning universities that they risked losing Title VI funding if they failed to “protect Jewish students,” explicitly invoking the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism, even though it is not codified in federal law (U.S. Department of Education, 2023).

Universities reacted quickly. Many suspended or banned student groups such as Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace, effectively transforming protest and expression into potential civil‑rights violations (Politico, 2023).

Biden’s position reflected political loyalty rather than moral principle. In his widely reported January 2025 interview with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell, the president acknowledged that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had “convinced him” that indiscriminate bombardment of Gaza was justified by analogies to Dresden and Tokyo. His resigned comment—“What could I say?”—showed both awareness of civilian deaths and unwillingness to intervene (New Republic, 2025; New York Times, 2025). Domestically, the same logic underpinned his use of civil‑rights enforcement to silence critics of Israeli policy.


Trump’s Expansion of the Machinery

Trump inherited these tools and rapidly broadened their reach. Through executive orders such as Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit‑Based Opportunity and Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism, his administration fused Title IX onto the existing Title VI framework (White House, 2025). OCR investigations soon targeted not only alleged antisemitism but also supposed “reverse racism” and “un‑American gender identity.” Within months more than fifty universities were under review for “DEI discrimination” (NPR, 2025).

Using the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 Mandate for Leadership as guidance, Trump extended these audits to cultural and informational institutions—museums, PBS, NPR, the National Endowment for the Arts, and even the National Park Service. Federal grants were frozen or clawed back under claims of “civil‑rights non‑compliance” (Center for American Progress, 2024; Artistic Freedom Initiative, 2025). What started as partisan campus policing became a government‑wide culture purge in which defunding replaced legislation as the main means of control.


Vanishing Transparency and the Managed Spectacle

Both presidents curtailed press accountability. Biden held only 36 formal press conferences over four years—the lowest number of any modern president—and revoked hundreds of journalist credentials (Axios, 2024; American Presidency Project, 2025). Managed appearances and written statements replaced unscripted questioning, leaving major policies uncontested in public.

Trump did not restore openness; he re‑engineered it. His method was volume and simulation: daily “interviews” with sympathetic hosts, influencer livestreams, and heavily edited highlight reels. The effect was omnipresence without accountability—a spectacle that served as political camouflage for administrative secrecy.


The Structural Lesson

The line from Biden to Trump shows continuity, not rupture. Biden demonstrated that civil‑rights statutes could be manipulated to penalize dissent; Trump proved that the same laws could police identity, education, and culture. Once such reinterpretations are bureaucratically normalized, every future administration inherits the habit of coercion.

The slippery slope from moral panic to authoritarian bureaucracy was built one step at a time—each step justified as pragmatic or necessary, whether cynically political or bureaucratically expedient. Once those tools exist, they invite expansion.

The larger lesson is this: when laws are repurposed to silence the dissent of one group, the door opens to their misuse across multiple domains. Each administration that bends the law for its own political ends makes it more likely that the next will bend it further. Legal reinterpretation does not guarantee authoritarianism, but repeated abuse of legal instruments steadily increases its odds.

To treat Trump’s consolidation of executive control as a partisan aberration is to ignore its origin. The present regime of coercive legality is bipartisan—an accumulation of moral panic and political convenience. No manipulation of law for ideological ends is benign. Each distortion widens the precedent for future suppression, until nearly every federally funded domain becomes vulnerable to political screening. Behind the rhetoric of “civil‑rights protection,” “anti‑woke reform,” or “national unity” stands the same structure: an unaccountable state that governs by spectacle and legal compulsion.


References

American Presidency Project. (2025, September 18). Presidential news conferences: Comprehensive data set. University of California, Santa Barbara. https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/statistics/data/presidential-news-conferences

Artistic Freedom Initiative. (2025, April 6). United States of America UPR 2025: Artistic freedom and federal funding.https://artisticfreedominitiative.org

Axios. (2024, July 3). Biden’s media evasion: Fewest press conferences of the last six presidents.https://www.axios.com/2024/07/04/biden-media-interviews-press-data

Center for American Progress. (2024, December 31). Project 2025’s distortion of civil‑rights law threatens Americans with legalized discrimination.https://www.americanprogress.org/article/project-2025s-distortion-of-civil-rights-law-threatens-americans-with-legalized-discrimination

NPR. (2025, September 4). How Trump is using civil‑rights laws to bring schools to heel.https://www.npr.org/2025/09/04/nx-s1-5500262/trump-civil-rights-schools-students

Politico. (2023, October 30). Jewish leaders to Biden officials: “We’ve never seen anything like this.”https://www.politico.com/news/2023/10/30/jewish-organizations-cardona-antisemitism-action-plan

The New Republic. (2025, January 16). Biden just gave away Netanyahu’s whole game—and it’s bad.https://newrepublic.com/post/190365/joe-biden-benjamin-netanyahu-gaza-bombs

The New York Times. (2025, January 17). Biden says he urged Netanyahu to accommodate Palestinians but was “convinced otherwise.”https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/17/world/middleeast/biden-interview-gaza-netanyahu

U.S. Department of Education. (2023, November 6). Dear colleague letter on shared ancestry and ethnicity discrimination. Office for Civil Rights. https://www.ed.gov/sites/ed/files/about/offices/list/ocr/letters/colleague-202311-discrimination-harassment-shared-ancestry.pdf

U.S. Department of Education. (2024, May 6). Dear colleague letter: Protecting students from discrimination based on shared ancestry. Office for Civil Rights. https://bidenwhitehouse.archives.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/colleague-202405-shared-ancestry.pdf

White House. (2023, May 24). Fact sheet: Biden‑Harris Administration releases first‑ever U.S. national strategy to counter antisemitism.https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/05/25/fact-sheet-biden-harris-administration-releases-first-ever-u-s-national-strategy-to-counter-antisemitism

White House. (2025, January 21). Ending illegal discrimination and restoring merit‑based opportunity (Executive Order 14189).https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/ending-illegal-discrimination-and-restoring-merit-based-opportunity



For enquiring minds: Killers with the highest body count

The DP post, Playing the blame game in the MAGA era, was about RFK Jr telling us to ignore public health experts, presumably because they are experts and all experts are liars or bad people. Actual public health experts warned us that his stupid, bad public health policies would get people killed. 

That prompted wondering about how many deaths are on Trump's hands since COVID came on the scene in 2020. About that time he started his anti-vax and anti science crackpottery. He hasn't stopped his since. How many people who followed Trump's science advice starting in 2020 are dead because they listened to him? According to the evidence, a heck of a lot.
   
According to one analysis, about 68,000 to 183,000 deaths are attributable to Trump's COVID-19 lies,  anti-science rhetoric, etc., since 2020. He ranks in the top 100 killers in recorded history. Maybe in the top 30, depending on how one defines "killers." He ranks about 13th-15th among the most modern death-causing figures.​ Excluding mostly war-related killers, he ranks about 9th-10th, ahead of serial killers and terrorist leaders, but behind the big genocidal dictators and colonial exploiters​.

Since the late 1800s, Mao (China, 1946-1976) caused 40-80 million deaths from stupid policies, forced famine, and purges​​, Stalin (Soviet Union, 1924-1953) caused 20-60 million deaths from purges, forced collectivization, and his own famines, Hitler (Nazi Germany, 1933-1945) caused 15-35 million deaths from the Holocaust and WWII, Leopold II (Congo Free State, 1885-1908) caused 8-11 million deaths from colonial exploitation, Kim Il-sung (North Korea, 1948-1994) caused ~1.6 million deaths from oppression and famine, Ismail Enver Pasha (Ottoman Empire, 1913-1922) killed 2-2.9 million via Armenian and other genocides​, Xi (China) killed about 1.6 million in the Uyghur genocide, Pol Pot (Cambodia, 1975-1979) killed 1.5-2 million in the Cambodian genocide, Putin (1999-2025) killed about 500,000 to 955,000 by Ukraine war and oppression in Russia, and Kim Jong Un (North Korea, 2011-2025) caused about 111,000 to 777,000 deaths. There are a few other modern top tier killers like Syria's Assad (~500,000 deaths), and Netanyahu (~67,000-151,000 deaths, with the most child deaths, ~20,000+ children in 2 years).

In death intensity terms, Trump caused ~25,000 deaths/year over 5 years, Putin caused ~28,000 deaths/year over 26 years, Xi caused ~127,000 deaths/year over 13 years, and Kim: ~31,000 deaths/year. Trump's death intensity during 2020-2025 was roughly equivalent to Putin and Kim, but over a shorter time. 

Trump is not in the top tier body count. But he is a 2nd tier killer. He killed by mostly by bad policy and demagoguery, not bullets, bombs, lethal oppression, lethal purges, genocide, starving people to death, etc.

Playing the blame game in the MAGA era

An inconvenient truth for MAGA
Scientific expertise will remain central for good democratic governance. Science has become too important, too powerful a force in society, and too many crucial public issues hang on the technical details of scientific assessment. --  Heather Douglas, The Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology, Michael Hannon, Jeroen de Ridder, eds., 2021


Now that MAGA authoritarian poison is in full control of the federal government and political opposition has collapsed, what has happened due to MAGA since Jan. 2025 can reasonably be assigned to MAGA people, especially Trump and MAGA elites. 

At least one source reports that in response to criticisms of himself and his policies, HHS secretary & elite MAGA crackpot RFK Jr. struck back at critics by telling the American people, We need to stop trusting the experts. Trusting the experts is not a feature of either a science or democracy

Criticism by actual public health experts claiming that Kennedy's actions "are endangering the health of the nation" prompted Kennedy's obviously toxic advice and his lie about democracy. Contrary to what the malicious crackpot says, trusting experts definitely is a feature of both science and democracy. Ignoring experts when they carry inconvenient messages is a feature of dictatorship, and authoritarianism generally.

Kennedy is a lawyer and crackpot conspiracy theory believer. He is not a public health expert, he has no professional public health expertise or experience, he has no peer-reviewed papers in any academic discipline. And he is an authoritarian and a liar, not a democrat and honest but lost soul.

Since Trump and MAGA elites put Kennedy in power, it is rational, fair and balanced to (i) acknowledge who and what is responsible for Kennedy's MAGA policies, and (ii) assign blame for bad, and credit for good. 

Long analysis made short: Conservative estimates of Kennedy-linked deaths are (1) three confirmed measles deaths in unvaccinated people (context), (2) two Whooping Cough deaths (context), (3) 252 pediatric influenza deaths in unvaccinated children (context), (4) many COVID deaths among the unvaccinated, and (5) minimum confirmed total: ~11,500+ deaths from vaccine-preventable diseases during Kennedy's tenure (context, context). 

Under the circumstances, MAGA elites and MAGA policy are ~100% to blame for those deaths. That makes Kennedy, Trump and MAGA elites, including the MAGA authors of Project 2025, mass killers. If there is are reasons to think that MAGA elites are not mass killers, what are the reasons and what is the evidence? 
 

Q: Are Kennedy, Trump and MAGA elites mass killers, or is it unfair or irrational to even imply that? 



More inconvenient truth for MAGA
Protecting science from politicization is an ongoing concern in contemporary society. .... scientific inquiry is distinctive from democratic politics [and that] can be the basis for defining politicization. .... Although there are parallels between democratic political norms and norms for scientific inquiry, there are crucial differences as well. Eliding these differences creates politicization of inquiry. --- Heather Douglas, Differentiating Scientific Inquiry and Politics, 2023