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HOTTEST TAKE: Stupid-Americans are the New Irish-Americans, Trump is Their JFK. : r/thebulwark
HOTTEST TAKE: Stupid-Americans are the New Irish-Americans, Trump is Their JFK. : r/thebulwark
Because “stupid” is a pretty stupid term, I should probably take a minute here to describe what I mean. It’s not really a matter of raw IQ, and educational achievement only partially captures it. Stupid people are those who don’t understand what is happening around them and have no interest in actually finding out. Active ignorance would be another way of putting it, but “stupid” just sounds better. Despite being very well informed about electrons and such, a competent chemical engineer with a master’s degree could be very stupid indeed if he/she still believes that trickle down economics is a real thing.
you gotta feel for them: You know how unpleasant it is to feel like you don’t understand what everyone else is talking about, to have things explained to you twice, to feel like your opinions don’t matter and that you’ve been written off. And knowing that, it’s not far to imagine what a light in the darkness it must seem when someone who is just like you comes in and changes everything.
But see, not everybody was thinking that Hillary Clinton was an alien, that global warming was a Chinese hoax and that what America needed most of all was a plywood wall stretching from Texas to California. Only the stupid people were. And suddenly, in an instant, the most powerful man on earth was thinking just like them. With his clueless smirk and unstoppable rise, he turned people whose stupidity made them feel like nobody into people who felt like everybody.
That’s why he’ll never lose him. Because it was never about what he did or didn’t do. All that stuff is very confusing and the Stupid-American community isn’t interested in the details. They love him for who he is, which is one of them, and because he shows them every day that Stupid-Americans can reach the social mountaintop.
There’s this story we tell ourselves over and over and over again in this country: A new group of immigrants arrive or emerges and everyone else dumps on them. They face discrimination and miserable conditions but they persevere: They work hard, they organize, they assimilate to America and America assimilates to them, they grow, they contribute, they become proud of their new hyphenated selves and then one day, they break that last barrier. This is a story we can tell without words. This is a story we feel. This story is who we are. It’s in there so deep that you almost find yourself rooting for Stupid-Americans.
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HOTTEST TAKE: Stupid-Americans are the New Irish-Americans, Trump is Their JFK. : r/thebulwark
James Rosen-Birch ⚖️🕊️ on X: "Great discussion. A few thoughts: - the author dances around explicitly stating or confronting the underlying question of whether a cohesive Jewish identity (or “imagined community” à la Anderson) exists without religion or the state of Israel, despite a clear belief it does not" / X
James Rosen-Birch ⚖️🕊️ on X: "Great discussion. A few thoughts: - the author dances around explicitly stating or confronting the underlying question of whether a cohesive Jewish identity (or “imagined community” à la Anderson) exists without religion or the state of Israel, despite a clear belief it does not" / X
Argues that Israel is actively distancing itself from Diaspora Jews, forcing the emergence of a non-Zionist Jewish identity, as the Israeli state abandons its self-proclaimed role as the center of Jewish identity while many Diaspora Jews haven't yet recognized this fundamental shift.
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James Rosen-Birch ⚖️🕊️ on X: "Great discussion. A few thoughts: - the author dances around explicitly stating or confronting the underlying question of whether a cohesive Jewish identity (or “imagined community” à la Anderson) exists without religion or the state of Israel, despite a clear belief it does not" / X
It is a really jarring moment to be a historian. To know what might be coming is alarming. To realize that no one around you sees it or acknowledges it is a weird place to be in. Its like time traveling without time traveling. 1/8
It is a really jarring moment to be a historian. To know what might be coming is alarming. To realize that no one around you sees it or acknowledges it is a weird place to be in. Its like time traveling without time traveling. 1/8
— Nicole Lee Schroeder, PhD (@Nicole_Lee_Sch)
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It is a really jarring moment to be a historian. To know what might be coming is alarming. To realize that no one around you sees it or acknowledges it is a weird place to be in. Its like time traveling without time traveling. 1/8
(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan)
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(2) Matthew Chapman on X: "With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it." / X
With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan)
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With Detroit seeing a population and economic rebound, it's worth exploring what exactly caused the city to fall so hard — because there are REALLY important lessons for a lot of other U.S. cities, some of which are making similar mistakes to Detroit and not realizing it.
"We decided to end the war [with Japan] by the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons and that was the right decision. Give Israel the bombs they need to end the war that they can’t afford to lose.”
"We decided to end the war [with Japan] by the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons and that was the right decision. Give Israel the bombs they need to end the war that they can’t afford to lose.”
US Senator Lindsey Graham suggests nuking Gaza. — Quds News Network (@QudsNen)
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"We decided to end the war [with Japan] by the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear weapons and that was the right decision. Give Israel the bombs they need to end the war that they can’t afford to lose.”
(1) 🌌 Observer of Suns on X: "human culture as the process of finding increasingly complicated methods for making patterns on flat surfaces https://t.co/2LvSwn9xRf" / X
(1) 🌌 Observer of Suns on X: "human culture as the process of finding increasingly complicated methods for making patterns on flat surfaces https://t.co/2LvSwn9xRf" / X
human culture as the process of finding increasingly complicated methods for making patterns on flat surfaces pic.twitter.com/2LvSwn9xRf— 🌌 Observer of Suns (@ObserverSuns) April 7, 2024
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(1) 🌌 Observer of Suns on X: "human culture as the process of finding increasingly complicated methods for making patterns on flat surfaces https://t.co/2LvSwn9xRf" / X
Ariele 🌐🏗️ on Twitter / X
Ariele 🌐🏗️ on Twitter / X
a close friend of mine works in the music industry, so I have takes on music streaming 🧵Spotify has never turned a profit in any year of its existence, this means Spotify's shareholders are already subsidizing artists.streaming services saved the industry from literal /1 https://t.co/CaSYct4TS6— Ariele 🌐🏗️ (@weatherdai) March 10, 2024
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Ariele 🌐🏗️ on Twitter / X
khanate on Twitter / X
khanate on Twitter / X
Exceptionally easy answer here. Until very recently, Jewish people were largely ostracized from the conventional economies of Europe. They had to seek other avenues, like moneylending, which was illegal for Christians, academia, performing arts, and highly mobile trades. https://t.co/cXp0isQop7— khanate (@polishXcellence) February 8, 2024
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khanate on Twitter / X
Paul Prudence on Twitter / X
Paul Prudence on Twitter / X
There is something more beyond aesthetics and the lineage of programmable machines that connects 'computer-art' with weaving. Like much textile craft there is folk-art aspect to creating art from code that comes through community and the open sharing of patterns and programs... pic.twitter.com/hHUGL4hwkq— Paul Prudence (@MrPrudence) January 4, 2024
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Paul Prudence on Twitter / X
hannah on X: "Read one (1) damn book about the AIDS crisis I am fucking begging you. 1. No one knew what AIDS actually was or how it could be spread for at least a couple years. People were legitimately throwing everything at the wall to see if it stuck https://t.co/QDxuKgA0i2" / X
hannah on X: "Read one (1) damn book about the AIDS crisis I am fucking begging you. 1. No one knew what AIDS actually was or how it could be spread for at least a couple years. People were legitimately throwing everything at the wall to see if it stuck https://t.co/QDxuKgA0i2" / X
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hannah on X: "Read one (1) damn book about the AIDS crisis I am fucking begging you. 1. No one knew what AIDS actually was or how it could be spread for at least a couple years. People were legitimately throwing everything at the wall to see if it stuck https://t.co/QDxuKgA0i2" / X
Chris Ward on Twitter / X
Chris Ward on Twitter / X
The Phillips head screw is a plague on industrial society and an affront to the dignity of man. Its persistence is entirely the result of a deference to the lower castes. The American design was originally developed as a solution to fast production at the cost of precision. 🧵 https://t.co/rK4b0vBiWM— Chris Ward (@MasterWambo) December 30, 2023
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Chris Ward on Twitter / X
sean on Twitter / X
sean on Twitter / X
"magic" and "machine" come from the same proto-indo-european root *𝘮𝘢𝘨𝘩- "to be able, have power" pic.twitter.com/jcQVtwgIuo— sean (@DilettanteryPod) December 1, 2023
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sean on Twitter / X
İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي on X: "A long thread about colonialism, decolonization, what models can & can't work, and why the Israel-Palestine context is unique. I wish people would slow-read this because many are walking around with outdated models, and may be causing damage 🧵" / X
İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي on X: "A long thread about colonialism, decolonization, what models can & can't work, and why the Israel-Palestine context is unique. I wish people would slow-read this because many are walking around with outdated models, and may be causing damage 🧵" / X
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İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي on X: "A long thread about colonialism, decolonization, what models can & can't work, and why the Israel-Palestine context is unique. I wish people would slow-read this because many are walking around with outdated models, and may be causing damage 🧵" / X
☀️👀 on Twitter
☀️👀 on Twitter
a pro-Israeli fanatic at the Oxford Union angrily asks George Galloway if he is racist because of his opposition to the Israeli occupation regime, and is applauded by the audience. Here's a thread of Galloway's response that gets the audience to applaud him by the end pic.twitter.com/e2frfkDqis— ☀️👀 (@zei_squirrel) October 29, 2023
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Max Blumenthal on Twitter
Max Blumenthal on Twitter
When Israel initiated its siege of Gaza in 2007, it employed complex formulas to calculate the calories each Gaza resident would need to suffer but avoid starvationHistory did not begin on October 7, 2023 pic.twitter.com/ynKJRb898W— Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) October 27, 2023
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Max Blumenthal on Twitter
Inney Prakash on X
Inney Prakash on X
Killers of the Flower Moon is a great film; it affirms more explicitly than ever that Scorsese has always been telling the story of America, the most vile gangster nation on Earth— and that he understands who still controls the narrative.
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Inney Prakash on X
Koba ☭ on Twitter
Koba ☭ on Twitter
🧵I see a lot of socialists pointing out that Israel "created" Hamas. While there is truth to that, it's reductionist and counterproductive to bring up in most cases when discussing this conflict with people.The rise of religious nationalism within the Palestinian...— Koba ☭ (@RedPrecariat) October 12, 2023
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Koba ☭ on Twitter