Sep. 21st, 2020

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good morning chita yes you can have my whole arm i guess

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I really think writing excessively brainy fanfiction for bad shows that don’t deserve it is the noblest form of women’s work…. This century’s Bayeux tapestry….

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boring and agonizingly terrifying, this is how we live

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(cw politics; i’m not advocating anything here; i’m just observing, standard disclaimers apply)

The point is, if there was a rule in 2016 that nobody could vote on a Supreme Court replacement in the last year of office, and they’re gleefully vacating that rule now so they can cram one through

well the point is that they don’t believe in the rule of law, not any actual law with any actual impartial enforcement. The whole point is that they don’t.

and we’ve known that for a while now, and i don’t know why we spend so long pointing out hyprocrisy; that’s the point. That’s the entire message of contemporary American conservatism (and i’d argue it’s global too, I just haven’t observed it this closely elsewhere): the law has an in-group it protects, and an out-group it oppresses, and that’s the entire point.

The thing is that this whole shenanigans has been propped up for generations, at this point, by all these moderates who believe the myth that the law is the law and there’s some kind of objectivity to it. Now, this only works because they’re by and large within the group that the law protects, and that’s sort of the design– it’s a lot harder to notice it when the boot’s not on your neck. Er, I should say, possible to not notice it, or deny that you did, anyway.

But this is so blatant, and you wonder, now, how much sympathy can remain for the moderate who still pretends not to see it.

And I wonder how gleeful the conservatives will really be if they actually overstep that and a large number of the moderates are forced to notice, because those people are clinging pretty hard currently to whatever obliviousness and deniability they have left, and this is pretty far over the line.

So really… that’s what this election is about, I suppose. Can the moderates stay moderates? Maybe, maybe, if Biden gets elected, maybe if there’s some attempt to repair some of the damage done. Maybe? I mean it worked with Obama, who repaired basically none of the damage done under Bush and in fact consolidated a lot of his authoritarian gains– but boy, didn’t we feel good about him? We sure did. He was so good for oblivious moderates, so so so good, and it was a golden era of not having to notice a goddamned thing. (We did get some good stuff, too! But now we see how fragile and cosmetic all that shit was. Halfassed public healthcare doesn’t mean shit when the new government can just kick the legs out of it, and gay marriage is nice but don’t worry they’ll make it meaningless by the by if we stand here and let them. And oh boy he absolutely gave ICE a shitload of funding and support, he sure did.)

But I really wonder how it’s going to go for this tiny conservative minority once everyone moderate has been forced to either throw their lot in with the blatant bigots or face that they’re not going to stay in the group without the boots on their necks for long. I guess we’ll find out.

(I’d argue that’s the point; the extremely obvious explanation, which at this point is so far beyond being a theory that it’s frankly stunning to me whenever I point it out and someone is somehow skeptical, is that a particular oligarch has his fingers rather deep in the pie of American politics and is doing this not to prop up these conservatives, but rather to sow chaos, which is what will happen. That’s the point; chaos means you can steal more, which is what he’s been doing since the end of the Cold War. It’s so predictable and so grindingly boring and yet might kill us all, so. That’s delightful. I just can’t believe anyone’s talking about anything else when this is so overwhelmingly overshadowing.)

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