The health of the nation?

by liberal japonicus Reading this, I wonder if the reason we are in such a shitty state is that our health care system sucks. Related to that, I thought this from the article was interesting People are much poorer at almost every task when they are close to a cell phone; both physicians had kept … Read more

So much

by liberal japonicus So much stuff happening, so hard to make sense of it all. My strategy is to usually to take a small corner of it and poke and prod at it, which I’ll subject all of you too. To lay down my cards, I’m largely in agreement with this article. The Bucks put … Read more

We are Philoctetes

by liberal japonicus

A little background and my overripe thoughts about Biden quoting Seamus Heaney (after Sophocles), started off by this article from the Guardian.

What was quoted by Biden was originally part of a theatre piece that Heaney wrote for the Field Day Theatre Company, at the end of the so-called Troubles in Northern Ireland. In the program, Heaney notes:

The conflict between the young man’s [Neoptolemus, son of Achilles] sense of integrity and the older man’s [Odysseus] code of loyalty and solidarity intiates the drama, which goes on to enact itself in the consciousness of Philoctetes himself: in him and around him Sophocles locates an argument about the different consequences of outrage and obligation:

The Guardian article quotes Heaney, who says

“Poetry’s special status among the literary arts,” […] “derives from the audience’s readiness to … credit the poet with a power to open unexpected and unedited communications between our nature and the nature of the reality we inhabit.”

The article doesn’t note that this is poetry’s trap, you can get yourself waaaay out on a limb and then saw through the limb you are perched on, which I will demonstrate below the fold

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Education and privilege

by liberal japonicus I hope this draws some more information from the commentariat and might provoke some interesting discussion. The Guardian helpfully groups all their articles on the subject here. In the UK, there is currently a rather large problem with university places for the 2020-2021 school year. Places are (always?) allocated by the results … Read more

veep talk and the Indian diaspora

by liberal japonicus Reading thru all the things on Kamala (pronounced ‘comma-la’, the name comes from Sanskrit) and going down rabbit holes. Didn’t know much about the Indian-American diaspora, except that in addition to Harris, Nikki Haley and Bobby Jindal (and Dinesh D’Souza, gross) were part of it. I also, as is my wont, tend … Read more

Re: Applebaum

by liberal japonicus I’m not going to dig thru comments to find out who discussed Applebaum and what folks said, and I can’t remember when I have cited her, but I will say, knowing all this about her make me wonder how I would reconsider things. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jul/12/anne-applebaum-how-my-old-friends-paved-the-way-for-trump-and-brexit

homeschooling, covid and educamating our youth: who knows?

by liberal japonicus Sapient passed on this link https://responsiblehomeschooling.org/policy-issues/abuse-and-neglect/abuse-in-homeschooling-environments/ and I thought I’d toss up a post to let y’all chat. A warning: I think the landscape for homeschooling is a lot more varied than anyone thinks it is, so be careful with blanket assertions about what is good/bad or wrong/right. I’d especially be interested … Read more

elective affinities

by liberal japonicus I really enjoyed this article about Max Weber, who wrote the The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. At university, one of my favorite teachers in one of my favorite classes (a class about modernity and the 20th century) assigned selections from this and I was quite taken with Weber’s idea … Read more

Strange animal goings-on open thread

by liberal japonicus OK, flying snakes. https://www.npr.org/2020/06/29/884104072/how-snakes-fly-hint-its-not-on-a-plane I’m also disappointed that pangolins got such bad press with COVID, though I am glad that there is a general agreement that it is bad to eat them (though they are still used for traditional Chinese medicine, unfortunately). One thing that isn’t mentioned about them is that they … Read more

Xiànzài huàngè wánquán bùtóng de dōngxī!!

by liberal japonicus Which is Chinese (Mandarin) for ‘And now for something completely different!!’ (according to Google Translate) https://phys.org/news/2020-05-cantonese-lexical-tone-language-evolution.html Tone is interesting because some examples have been described as an areal feature, which I always took to mean ‘we don’t know why the hell it is there, maybe they got it from here’. The question … Read more

Back to the salt mines

by liberal japonicus

I think that there is still a lot of talk left about racism (As DiAngelo said, white people always have an opinion on racism, white people including me), though if you are exhausted, I totally understand. But for anyone who still wants to talk about it, there is something below the fold.

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St Johns Church timeline

by liberal japonicus Another video, this a reconstruction of the class between non-violent protesters exercising their rights before the curfew and a collection of various law enforcement and military personnel. Shorter. You don’t have to watch it, but if you comment without watching it, you might embarrass yourself…

Discuss

by liberal japonicus

I normally don’t do this. In fact, I’ve never done this. Not sure if I will again. But below the fold, there’s a youtube video. It’s long, but if you want to discuss it, you need to watch it. Some suggestions and yes, rules below the fold

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COVID and social pressure

by liberal japonicus

Since the blog has such a rep for sweetness and light, and we are living in the best of all possible ages, I thought I might present another topic near to my heart. A lot of articles (frex here and here. A bit more accurate one is here) have lauded Japan’s success. The dark side of that success is below the fold

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Something different

by liberal japonicus I’m just going to post a few things that pop up for me, these two might be of interest. Humans Created Earliest Modern Artifacts in Europe and New Dates Push Back Arrival of Modern Humans in Europe If there are any regulars who would like to try their hand at posting, now … Read more

All for one, one for ???

by liberal japonicus I usually don’t do this, but I feel I need to throw everyone a bone. From here The same goes for the three companies affiliated with Monty Bennett. Ashford Hospitality Trust, where Bennett is chairman and a large shareholder, was able to treat each individual hotel property as a separate business when … Read more

Your medical speculation thread

by liberal japonicus Russell posted on a government reset, and I thought that a thread where we just talked about the medicine and the science of CoVID-19 might be nice. Fair warning: you bring politics in here, your comment will be deleted but your name will be left up to be ridiculed. I understand that … Read more

Looking for death

by liberal japonicus image from this Guardian link. To support the Guardian, go here or here. From Anthony Beevor’s The battle for Spain: the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939. Soon after the ceremony began, Professor Francisco Maldonado launched a violent attack against Catalan and Basque nationalism, which he described as ‘the cancer of the nation’, which … Read more

Massacre in slow motion

by liberal japonicus One thing that we’ve done here is when there has been an event like the 2017 Las Vegas Strip shooting, we’ve taken the time to post links to remembrances of the victims. When I saw that jazz saxaphonist Lee Konitz had died from complications related to CoVID-19, I realized, (really too late), … Read more

I got yer clash of civilizations

by liberal japonicus

I’ve mentioned my distaste for the Yellow Peril hot takes that pop up. They are easy enough to do and are often the product of intellectual laziness rather than truly held on to racism. It seems to me that the waves of Chinese tourists proves that they are just like us, parents pulling quasi reluctant teenagers and overly excitable little kids to see some place because it is good for them. Sure, it may look different, with grandma and grandpa squeezing into subway cars and trying to figure out the best yatai in Fukuoka, but I see the same impulse as all of those family trips in the late 60’s/early 70’s that Mad Magazine used to make fun on. But underneath it all, they are just like us and it is simply a lack of imagination to think otherwise.

So what’s it like when the boot is on the other foot? Try this on for size

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What I’m reading and what I’m looking for

by liberal japonicus This one about Neaderthals, speculations about cognitive ability and the ability to make fibres. https://www.heritagedaily.com/2020/04/archaeology-ancient-string-discovery-sheds-light-on-neanderthal-life/127432 This reminds me of an interesting article pointing out that the naming of ages (bronze, iron) occurs because those are the things that are likely to survive, but we would probably have a better idea of the … Read more

To serve two masters

by liberal japonicus I don’t know if the commentariat here has a lot of military experience, my impression is no. (I don’t, but there is one person here who I think does have some experience/insight, but I leave it to them to speak) And I realize there are a lot of things that, if you … Read more

Don’t call it going online, call it ERT

by liberal japonicus Perhaps a bit of inside baseball, but here in Japan, things are very unsettled and everyone teaching is talking about going online. I’m the cranky uncle always yelling ‘don’t call it online, call it Emergency Remote Teaching‘! And you kids get off my yard!!!’. I was calling it Crisis Teaching, but ERT … Read more

Makes the world go around

by liberal japonicus I’ve heard it tell round these parts, a few are interested in this. NPR present their dissection. https://www.npr.org/2020/03/26/821457551/whats-inside-the-senate-s-2-trillion-coronavirus-aid-package Of course, need to be careful, they are taking money from the public trough and some argue that if we had just spent the money on what was important, we wouldn’t be in this … Read more

A poetry thread

by liberal japonicus Time to dig out your faves. Been reading Adrianne Rich and share this one with you. What Kind of Times Are These by Adrienne Rich There’s a place between two stands of trees where the grass grows uphill and the old revolutionary road breaks off into shadows near a meeting-house abandoned by … Read more

Rumblings

by liberal japonicus Well, rumor here in Japan is that Tokyo will go into strict lockdown relatively soon. One of the reasons Japan has taken a slowly slowly approach, according to this chatter, is that Abe doesn’t want to crash the Nikkei and since March is the end of the fiscal year, April will see … Read more