Opinion | It's time for Biden to strongly attack the White-grievance industry - The Washington Post

"MAGA voters think everyone else is the problem. As perpetual victims, they feel entitled to ignore the demands of civilized society — e.g., self-restraint, care for actually vulnerable people, pluralism, acceptance of political defeat. Their irritation with mask-wearing gets elevated over the lives of those most susceptible to a deadly pandemic. Their demands to display an armory of weapons mean schoolchildren become targets for acts of mass gun violence. Their religious zealotry, fed by the myth that Christianity is under attack, means poor women cannot have access to safe, legal abortions…"


How to Be Persuasive, According to Science - Part 2 (Thomas Smith and Dr. Lindsey Osterman; Serious Inquiries Only podcast #325)

Dr. Lindsey Osterman explains the rest of the persuasion review paper. This episode has a lot of good, practical info if you’re wanting to try to change minds, for real!
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Out of the Lab, Into the Community (Union of Concerned Scientists, Got Science? podcast #133)

Nonprofit founder and biology PhD Dr. Monica Unseld details her journey from scientist to activist and discusses how science institutions can forge successful partnerships with communities.
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Sunday, May 29, 2022

President Joe Biden: Young people need these 3 leadership skills

In addition to adaptability, Biden highlighted respect and inclusivity as important leadership traits for young people to lean into…


The Philosophers: Loneliness and totalitarianism (Sean Illing; Vox Conversations podcast

Sean Illing talks with professor Lyndsey Stonebridge about the philosopher Hannah Arendt, author of The Origins of Totalitarianism. Arendt might be best known for coining the phrase “the banality of evil” in her reporting on the trial of Adolf Eichmann in 1961, but in this episode Sean and Lyndsey discuss Arendt's insights into the roots of mass movements, how her flight from Nazi occupation shaped her worldview, and how loneliness and isolation — which abound in our world today — can prepare a population for an authoritarian turn. The Philosophers is a new monthly series from Vox Conversations. Each episode will focus on a philosophical figure or school of thought from the past, and discuss how their ideas can help us make sense of our modern world and lives today.

Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), Interviews writer, Vox Guest: Lyndsey Stonebridge (@lyndseystonebri), author; professor of humanities and human rights, University of Birmingham Works by Hannah Arendt: The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951), with the inclusion of the chapter "Ideology and Terror" in 1953; Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963); The Human Condition (1958); "Home to Roost: A Bicentennial Address" (1975); "Personal Responsibility under Dictatorship" (1964) Other References: The Judicial Imagination: Writing After Nuremberg by Lyndsey Stonebridge (Edinburgh University Press; 2011) Placeless People: Writings, Rights, and Refugees by Lyndsey Stonebridge (Oxford; 2018) Thinking Like Hannah Arendt by Lyndsey Stonebridge (Jonathan Cape; forthcoming 2022) "A 1951 book about totalitarianism is flying off the shelves. Here's why" by Sean Illing (Vox; updated Jan. 30, 2019) "Where loneliness can lead" by Samantha Rose Hill (Aeon; Oct. 16, 2020) The Lonely Crowd by David Riesman (1950) Immanuel Kant, Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals (1785) for the "categorical imperative"
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How To Be Persuasive, According to Science (Thomas Smith and Dr. Lindsey Osterman; Serious Inquiries Only podcast #324)

With so many people in our country seemingly living in an alternate universe of facts, persuading people to change their mind has never been more important. But… how can we actually do that? What actually works? Dr. Lindsey Osterman is here to science us about it!
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The 'sonnenrad' used in shooters' manifestos: a spiritual symbol of hate

In his manifesto, the suspected shooter in Buffalo contends that he is not religious, although he ends with the words "I will see you in Valhalla," the Norse afterlife for warriors. This was the same ending that the terrorist who had killed 51 people at two mosques in New Zealand in 2019 used in his manifesto. The 2022 manifesto relied on this earlier one as a model, and both illustrate the racist conspiracy theory known as the "great replacement."…

Police slow to engage with Uvalde gunman because ‘they could’ve been shot,’ DPS Lt. Chris Olivarez says - The Washington Post

Police were reluctant to immediately engage with the gunman who spent an hour inside the elementary school in Uvalde, Tex., where he killed 19 children and two adults because "they could've been shot," a lieutenant with the Texas Department of Public Safety said in a CNN interview...


What schools and elected officials can do to prevent school shootings : NPR

Mayer says arming teachers is a bad idea "because it invites numerous disasters and problems, and the chances of it actually helping are so minuscule."…


Friday, May 27, 2022

Opinion | Time to force the GOP to defend its abortion extremism - The Washington Post

These are tough and in some cases jarring questions, but the media cannot be afraid to offend their interviewees. Indeed, it is their job to confront Republicans more generally with the radical implications of their position…


On school shootings, Herschel Walker tries (and fails) again

… On Tuesday night, CNN's Manu Raju asked the former football player, "Do you support any new gun laws in the wake of this Texas shooting?" Walker responded, "What I like to — what I like to do is see it and everything and stuff." This morning, the Republican candidate shared some additional thoughts on the subject. After reminding viewers that "Cain killed Abel" — I'm not entirely sure how that's relevant — Walker added: 
 "What we need to do is look into how we can stop those things. You know, they talk about doing a disinformation, what about getting a department that could look at young men that's looking at women that looking at social media. What about doing that? Looking into things like that? If we can stop that that way?"…


Opinion | The secret planning that kept the White House a step ahead of Russia - The Washington Post

The Biden administration's secret planning began in April 2021 when Russia massed about 100,000 troops on the Ukrainian border. The buildup turned out to be a feint, but Blinken and other officials discussed U.S. intelligence about Russia's actions with leaders of Britain, France and Germany at a NATO meeting in Brussels that month. Their message was, "We need to get ourselves prepared," a senior State Department official said...


Previously secret 'alternative' Mueller report goes public - POLITICO

…After the U.S. election, the men allegedly discussed by email the possibility of getting Trump to offer "a very minor 'wink' (or slight push)" that could launch a peace process in Ukraine … that "Manafort conceded constituted backdoor means for Russia to take over eastern Ukraine," the report says...


Opinion | Marco Rubio's attack on the NBA over the Texas shooting shows GOP folly - The Washington Post

… it's laughable for them to claim that when Democrats call for their own responses, it's "political." Just as the NBA crowd cheered the call for action to prevent more children from dying horrible violent deaths, the cry of "politicizing the tragedy" won't fool many voters...


New On Netflix June 2022: 'The Umbrella Academy,' 'All That' And More | HuffPost Life

A number of original Netflix shows also are getting new seasons, including the superhero series "The Umbrella Academy" (Season 3 on June 22) …


Big Tobacco is killing the planet with plastics. No smokescreen should be allowed to hide that | Vinayak Prasad and Andy Rowell | The Guardian

Governments should also require the tobacco industry to clean up the waste that results from its products and pay for the environmental damage. And they can implement the WHO treaty, which has provisions to help governments protect themselves from being the targets of industry-sponsored PR campaigns.


Replacement theory isn't new – 3 things to know about how this once-fringe conspiracy has become more mainstream

…One key element of replacement theory targets immigrants, and the belief that immigrants are part of a plot to replace the political power and culture of white people living in Western countries. 
But the theory isn't just about immigrants. Like the rest of white supremacist ideology, replacement theory also extends to Jewish people and Black people, seeing them as inferior and a threat to white people. The Buffalo shooter targeted victims in a predominantly Black neighborhood, and because they were Black…


Exxon must go to trial over alleged climate crimes, court rules | Climate crisis | The Guardian

Healey's lawsuit accuses Exxon of breaking the state's consumer protection laws with a decades-long cover-up of what it knew about the impact on the climate of burning fossil fuels. The state also says the company deceived investors about the risks to its business posed by global heating...


Blow to Madison Cawthorn as appeals court reverses ‘insurrectionist’ ruling | Republicans | The Guardian

Hailing a "major victory", Free Speech For People, the group which brought the case, said: "This ruling cements the growing judicial consensus that the 1872 Amnesty Act does not shield the insurrectionists of 6 January 2021 – including Donald Trump – from the consequences of their actions."…


Texas Sen. Ted Cruz receives sharp backlash for comments in wake of Uvalde school shooting – The Hill

"Aren't you slated to headline a speaking gig for the NRA in three days—in Houston, no less? You can do more than pray. Faith without works is dead," said House Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY)...


D.C. AG sues Mark Zuckerberg over Cambridge Analytica scandal

"Cambridge Analytica used the Facebook Platform — in a way that Facebook and Zuckerberg encouraged — to influence and manipulate the outcome of a United States Presidential Election," the complaint contends...


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi challenges Archbishop Cordileone's denial of Communion over abortion rights - The Washington Post

"I wonder about the death penalty, which I'm opposed to. So is the church, but they take no actions against people who may not share their view," Pelosi said in an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."…


How a Tax Case Could Force Roger Stone to Cough Up Jan. 6 Records

Roger Stone has been reluctant to turn over his financial records. Now the feds are turning to the courts, and they may find more than they bargained for...


Opinion | Great replacement theory isn’t about voting. It’s about whiteness. - The Washington Post

"White people, and very specifically White Christians, have always held the power in the United States." Central to the theory, she said, is "fear of losing power to people of color coming in from other countries."…


New data shows how ‘great replacement’ overlaps with other racial fears - The Washington Post

…What the Yahoo News-YouGov poll does is show how all three of these things overlap. Republicans and Trump voters say that White people are facing significant discrimination and that native-born Americans are seeing their influence erode. They also think there's an intentional effort to diminish the political power of native-born Americans in favor of immigrants and — more broadly — people of color. It's safe to assume many of those who hold one of these views hold all three...


Georgia's Kandiss Taylor's 'Jesus Guns Babies' sign is clear Christian nationalism

… Christianity in many places throughout history, and certainly in the U.S., has been used as an instrument of violence and dominion, rather than as a force for liberation and healing…


The ‘straight, white, Christian, suburban mom’ taking on Republicans at their own game | Democrats | The Guardian

"I do believe the Democrats have policy issues that help people and we need to talk about those things but right now people can't even hear them if they're so worried about this moral panic that has been created. 
"We have to destroy that first if we want to get back to how are we fixing the roads, how are we making sure that we don't have lead in our water, how do we make sure that there are more teachers in the profession. We can strongly point out Republicans are not offering any policy ideas and take the debate to that place. And get aggressive."


Opinion | A harsh new Lincoln Project ad targeting Elise Stefanik tests 'great replacement' attack - The Washington Post

… No matter how hard Stefanik's defenders spin to the contrary, her dabblings in great replacement theory are indefensible. In Stefanik's telling, Democratic support for immigration goes far beyond simply hoping to reap political advantage from demographic change. Instead, Stefanik suggests an illicit conspiracy to permanently subjugate the native-born population via illegitimate means that involve mostly non-White invaders. Other Republicans have trafficked in versions of this as well…


Time to Stop Giving Christianity a Pass on White Supremacy | Time

…White Americans who agree that "God intended America to be a promised land for European Christians" are four times as likely as those who disagree with that statement to believe that "true American patriots may have to resort to violence in order to save our country" (43% vs. 10%)...


Republican Candidate’s Bonkers Campaign Sign Has Everyone Puzzled | HuffPost Latest News

A Republican candidate seeking the party's nomination for governor in Georgia held an event with a "Jesus Guns Babies" sign on her bus as she insisted that the state is a Christian theocracy...


The Supreme Court just gutted the constitutional right to effective counsel.

It is no secret that there are innocent people in prison for crimes they did not commit. Nor is it a secret that some of those innocent people were sentenced to death. Some of them are probably still on death row today. In this case, for example, four federal judges on two different courts concluded there was a reasonable probability that Barry Jones did not commit the crime for which he was sentenced to death after a trial where the state denied him his Sixth Amendment right to the effective assistance of counsel. Today, the Supreme Court essentially told the state that it can go ahead and execute him anyway…


Why the founding fathers didn't mention abortion in the Constitution - YouTube

The Constitution makes no mention of abortion, coincidentally it also makes no mention of… women.

Don’t believe those who say ending Roe v Wade will leave society largely intact | Laurence H Tribe | The Guardian

The argument that "only" abortion is involved because Alito's draft assures readers that the supreme court's opinion won't be treated as precedent for anything that doesn't involve killing an unborn human is both profoundly insulting and manifestly misleading. It insults every sentient person by minimizing the significance of commandeering the bodies and lives of half the population – and re-inserting government power into every family. And it misleads every reader of Alito's words by suggesting that a court has the power to shape how future lawmakers and judges will build on its decisions and the reasoning underlying them. Alito's hollow promise brings to mind similar assurances in notorious cases like Bush v Gore, is inconsistent with how the judicial process works, and wouldn't offer any solace to anyone who might become pregnant or whose miscarriage might be treated as a crime scene for police to investigate…


America’s billionaire class is funding anti-democratic forces | Robert Reich | The Guardian

…If America and the world should have learned anything from the first Gilded Age and the fascism that began growing like a cancer in the 1920s, it's that gross inequalities of income and wealth fuel gross inequalities of political power – which in turn lead to strongmen who destroy both democracy and freedom. 
Peter Thiel may define freedom as the capacity to amass extraordinary wealth without paying taxes on it, but most of us define it as living under the rule of law with rights against arbitrary authority and a voice in what is decided...


Trump Shares Post Suggesting 'Civil War' | HuffPost Latest News

"Any of my fellow Republicans wanna speak out now?" Kinzinger tweeted. "Or are we just wanting to get through 'just one more election first...?"