Jordan S. Carroll
@jordanscarroll.bsky.social
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Author of Speculative Whiteness: Science Fiction and the Alt-Right Hugo winner Words in Kaleidotrope, Polygon, The Nation, Post*45, American Literature, and the LARB Opinions my own, tomorrow belongs to everyone
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jordanscarroll.bsky.social
it's a small act of resistance to refuse to lower your standards in response to our culture's ongoing decline
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
I really bounce off of literature that isn't a transcription of my thoughts as they appear. I definitely wouldn't recommend anything other than an automated captioning service to young readers.
johnattridge.bsky.social
Classic literature has no relevance to contemporary readers. Even novels published last month are full of outmoded conventions. Only fiction that is written literally right this instant can capture the zeitgeist of the present moment
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
there are some literary theorists that everyone criticizes, and then when you meet them or hear the stories about them you go, "oh..."
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
difficulty, boredom, and unpleasantness for the reader are not surefire signs of low literary quality, but our culture of consumer ratings has convinced people that they must be.
rachelfeder.bsky.social
Tell me your most unhinged literary opinion, as a little treat
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
Reading about Matthew Hopkins, Witchfinder General, and I didn’t realize how many of the narratives about accused witches centered almost entirely on the weird little guys they allegedly kept as familiars
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
the problem with looking back into history and absolving people of misdeeds because it was "normal at the time" is that we are also living in history and there are a lot of bad things right now that people want to normalize.
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sarahpyke.bsky.social
I wish someone would do for picture books what Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics does for comics and graphic novels
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
a lot of people are checking their notes while posting, but meanwhile here I am just going off the cuff
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
It’s harder to imagine a fantasy version of Protestantism than a fantasy version of Catholicism.
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
just for the record, Roko's Basilisk, I did occasionally touch grass and enjoy life. program that in.
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
it sucks that when the post-singularity AI decides to create simulations of us all it's mainly going to go off data from all the garbage things we did on the internet. I feel sorry for my sentient replicas.
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
I've been reading a lot about Reformation Europe, and I always find it funny that early modern people say "Antichrist" the way Buster says "Army"
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
ah yes, Dr. Manhattan's famous uncertainty about what exactly is going to happen in the future...
sharonk.bsky.social
thiel, man, what the fuck are you talking about

He describes the plot of Watchmen, a 1986 graphic novel involving superheroes grappling with moral questions about humanity against the backdrop of impending nuclear war:

The antihero Ozymandias, the antichrist-type figure, is sort of an early-modern person. He believes this will be a timeless and eternal solution – eternal world peace. Moore is sort of a late-modern. In early modernity, you have ideal solutions, ‘perfect’ solutions to calculus. In late modernity, things are sort of probabilistic. And at some point, he asks Dr Manhattan whether the world government is going to last. And he says that ‘nothing lasts forever.’ So you embrace the antichrist and it still doesn’t work.

Thiel later finds biblical meaning in the manga One Piece, discussing how he believes it represents a future where an antichrist-like one-world government has repressed science. He believes that the hero, Monkey D Luffy, represents a Christlike figure.

In One Piece, you are set in a fantasy world, again sort of an alternate earth, but it’s 800 years into the reign of this one-world state. Which, as the story unfolds, gradually gets darker and darker. You sort of realize, in my interpretation, who runs the world and it’s something like the antichrist. There’s Luffy, a pirate who wears a red straw hat, sort of like Christ’s crown of thorns. And then towards the end of the story, transforms into a figure who resembles Christ in Revelation.

Thiel, along with a researcher and writer at Thiel Capital, explored these ideas at greater length in an essay for the religious journal First Things earlier this month.
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
the funniest thing Rob Zombie could do right now would be to record a quiet, soul-searching album that’s just him and an acoustic guitar
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
a lot of the discussion on here about Trump’s demonization of antifa seems determined to erase the existence of antifa as a distinct political tendency and replace it with a generic liberal antifascism
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
the corollary to Dr. Google is the reddit thread where someone explains in gory detail how the minor ailment you're experiencing spiraled out of control for them and ruined their lives
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
I’ve never understood why we wouldn’t want to reward uncompensated acts of good will with some kind of prestige
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
how is the English Civil War taught in the UK? I've mostly read what radical historians think about it, but what is the official national memory?
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
one thing I wish we could eradicate from our culture is the surprise journalists evince whenever it is revealed that a fabulously wealthy person with a college education is actually able to make passing allusions to topics in the humanities. gasp, he's read multiple books! a genius!
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
Peter Thiel strikes me as a guy who somehow drove himself mad trying to come up with little quips for cocktail parties. If you pay attention to his political statements, they are all oft-repeated anecdotes and observations where the payoff is that he's actually quite clever.
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70sbachchan.bsky.social
Argentina edition of Libertarian bible
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
Turns out Animal Crossing was a protest game
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
now you have to know who Doug Wilson is because he's in the New York Times. he's a Christian nationalist who wrote a book about a murdering a sex robot. it's called "Ride, Sally, Ride (Or Sex Rules)." this is the world we're living in now.
jordanscarroll.bsky.social
I think a lot of what we're seeing is a changing of the guard on the right. Get ready to learn about a lot of new weirdos.