Monthly Archives: August 2020

The Periscope of Politics

HB Technology Editor Dan Brochstein recently uncovered the rarest of 21st Century creatures: the thoughtful internet post. Let’s exhibit in the wild, not shit on its natural habitat, and share the beauty of its existence. (And note the eerie parallels to Abrahamic religions.)

“…Republicans see the world via a top-down power structure and this top-down power structure and stratification of people into this structure is at the core of the Republican identity.The Inevitable Crash and Burn of Democrats' Identity Politics ...

The reason we often compare the Republican party to a cult is because they both share the same fundamental power structure. To the Republican voter, this hierarchy is critical to their identity and how they understand their place in the world. Without the structure, they have no power. If you ran into David Koresh or Charles Manson on the street, they would just be normal people. Anyone outside of this cult can easily see them for what they are: entirely powerless human beings like anyone else. But within the cult, they are god-figures with their own mythologies (Trump the successful businessman, Trump the master negotiator, Trump the genius, etc.).Most Americans don't see Donald Trump as religious | Pew Research ...
Progressives have figures like Greta Thunberg, Bernie Sanders, AOC, and so on. They are respected as people who advocate on behalf of the whole. But none of these people are elevated or worshiped as god-figures because it’s the antithesis of a bottom-up way of looking at the world; they are simply individuals representing the people.Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez unveil $180 billion 'Green New Deal' for ...
If you understand this, then it’s easy to understand the modern Republican voters and the unrest that we see in society right now. In the Republican worldview, Trump sits atop this power structure and is not to be questioned in the same way that a cult leader — however crazy his claims may seem — is not to be questioned. He is all-seeing, all-knowing, all-powerful. Even people like Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham fall in line after chiding Trump and even despite being personally spited by Trump.Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham Make Up on MSNBC
If you understand this, you can understand why the Karen phenomenon has seemingly exploded and why racism has as well: In the Republican hierarchy of power, if you are white, you are automatically higher in this structure than a person of color, a minimum wage worker, a barista, a teacher, an Uber driver, a custodian, an immigrant, etc. They see the abuse as a matter of fact; simply the order of things. Why did Ted Cruz fall in line despite Trump’s insult of this wife? Because it is Trump’s right to dole out abuse as the leader of this hierarchy. Why has police brutality gone off the deep end? For the same reason: the police see it as their right because they see themselves as higher in this power structure. Accountability is the exact inverse of this top-down power structure; accountability assumes that those at the bottom of this structure can control those at the top.false police report – The Randy Report
The racism, the bigotry, the hatred, the refusal to follow simple guidelines like wearing masks. They all come from the same place: These people believe that they are empowered because of their alignment to this hierarchy of power.
In contrast, progressives and Democrats tend to see the world in a bottom-up hierarchy. Movements like BLM and Occupy don’t have actual leaders because they are not organized as top-down structures. Constructs like unions — while there are leaders within the organization — are really meant to be a bottom-up organization of workers to counter a top-down hierarchy. Compare NPR to Sinclair broadcasting and you see the same dynamic at play. Concepts like community organizing, equality of the sexes, civil rights, equal pay for equal work, protections to ensure equal rights for LGBT, universal healthcare: these concepts all disrupt this hierarchy.Civil rights 2.0 - Black Lives Matter broadens its scope ...
This fundamental difference in worldview is the heart of why it seems impossible to reconcile your Fox watching parents, coworkers, and friends. They see this top-down hierarchy as key to the order in this world. They vote for people seemingly against their own interests because they seek to preserve this hierarchy and those candidates promise to do so. Stripping protections for LGBT, building the wall, treating immigrants harshly, the sub-human detention of undocumented migrants, the racism, the sexism — it’s just a matter of putting people in their place in this hierarchy. They’re not doing it to “stick it to the Libs” or “own the Libs”; they are doing it to preserve this power structure. Republican voters may be poor and near the bottom of this hierarchy, but in this hierarchy, they are still — in their minds — better than a person of color or an immigrant or a gay person.An armed protester stands in the Michigan Capitol Building in Lansing, on April 30.

To convince them to think otherwise, you have to understand how to disrupt this way of looking at the world but that also means that they have to come to face a reality where the lot of us are more or less pretty much equal. This is also why they are so fervently (Second Amendment) and why they love to play dress up when they “protest”: because the gun is another symbol which they believe places them higher in this power structure. To change the mind of a Republican whose whole identity is bound to this structure is to reveal to them that they are not nearly as powerful or as socially and economically empowered as they think they are and this is really scary for a lot of people.”

Why You Should Care About Baseball Again

A timeline of how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the 2020 ...

Let’s be honest. When it comes to the Big Four of American sports, Major League Baseball is the dullest of the bunch.

Compared to professional football, basketball and hockey, baseball is about as exciting as watching a cat take a nap. For hours at a stretch, often the most exciting thing to happen in a baseball game might be how a player scratches his crotch.

But for the first time since April 1947, when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in the sport, baseball matters to America again. And it has nothing to do with the sport itself.Jackie Robinson - The Official Licensing Website of Jackie Robinson

Baseball may be the only canary we have left in the coal mine that is about to become our public school system drilling during a global pandemic.

While basketball and hockey have committed to playing in a “bubble,” baseball, like football, plans to play in its home stadiums, travel together to away games, and return to their homes when the game concludes.

Kind of like a schoolyard.

So far, the results are daunting. The NHL doesn’t report a single COVID case, and the NBA’s last was July 20. They have missed no scheduled games.NBA Orlando restart: What players can expect as they arrive at bubble

Baseball, however, has been staggered by the virus. Just two weeks into the MLB season, and the league has had to cancel, delay or reschedule 20% of its season due to the pandemic. The St. Louis Cardinals announced this week it had seven players and six coaches test positive. The Florida Marlins lost more than half its roster to the virus last week and had to scour its farm system just to field a team. Another Marlins player tests positive for COVID-19; team remains ...

College football is already rethinking its return strategy. UConn became the first Division I NCAA team to cancel its entire season due to coronavirus.UConn Football Announces Cancellation of 2020 Season Due to Risks ...

Meanwhile, students in some schools are already returning to opened classrooms. States like Mississippi, which opened some districts last week, have done  exactly what Trump did with the pandemic: punt the problem to a lower-level grunt. Governor Tate Reeves (R) announced that individual school districts will have to decide whether to open, and how.

Don’t even ask about a school bus plan; there isn’t one.

Have bucks ever passed so quickly?

So we have baseball to see how well COVID plays with others. And keep in mind: These boys have the best resources, the best doctors, the best protective equipment and the best medical advice to help them play safely. A far cry from a Mississippi jungle gym.

Batter up.