Jeff
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Leftish data scientist dipping his toes back into the social media pool. Photo is my dog.
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I also find the analysis of progressivism = being good = difficult = eating your vegetables (in a sense) to be wrong, and oddly protestant inflected.
I don't disagree with you that modern conservatism is more or less an evil movement, and I agree that many (most? all?) of the individuals advancing it are also evil. But I feel like understanding social movements as the sum of individual morality gets us very far or is very useful.
I find myself recoiling at this kind of analysis (not just from you). I think I find this casting of politics as a matter of individual morality to be at best insufficient and unsatisfying, and at worst a form of self-flattery. Like...
This is a sort of a hobby horse of mine. What does the Schumer/Jeffries/Yglesias Democratic party stand for, beyond "whatever polls best?"
I think a big thing underlying this divide is the question: does the candidate have beliefs at all?

I don't think Ezra means it this way, but there's a world in which his position operationalizes as cynical triangulation that voters (correctly) interpret as "doesn't really believe anything at all"
I have this whole rant about how people can no longer have experiences without a screen mediating. And it’s not even a kids thing!
Dude don’t get me started. Had a similar experience at the Musee d’Orsay this past summer. Wanted to look at some paintings and had to fight through a hoard of folks who just wanted pics for the Gram.
Yeah it was a wild contrast, the level of socializing in European cities vs. here in Seattle where people will actively avoid eye contact when walking past one another.
It’s almost as if they’re aware of their class interest!
Had the same experience this past summer in Aix en Provence and Nimes. Such a huge contrast with American cities like Seattle.
Well, at least up to a point. Bubbles are a thing.
Wasn’t true then, isn’t true now.
A version of this argument played out years ago w oil prices. People believed “speculation” was responsible.
MattY F. brown, QB, 49ers
Skeets are cheap talk. What’s your actual plan?
What are you going to do about it?
This is the direction neoliberal capitalism has always been taking us. The bag is the only thing that matters.
I continue to think that one of the reasons this country is falling apart is the wholesale abandonment of public virtue as a broadly shared aspiration. Or even something people should be embarrassed about if they don’t have it.
Fuckin yikes, man
Something to think about: at how many positions can players be expected to be productive in their third contract?

Off the top of my head it's:
* QB
* DL
* OL

Russ got a third contract and Schneider's generally not drafted guys you'd want to give a third deal to at the other two positions.
What is "Breakthrough-pilled?"
Sorry, I wasn’t trying to be!
Like I don’t disagree with you about the media one bit. But I do disagree with you about the scope of the phenomenon.
So we’ve gone from “it didn’t actually happen” to “it happened but the media blew it out of proportion.” That’s progress I guess.
But I do appreciate you not gaslighting by insisting it never happened!