Jun. 10th, 2019

highlyeccentric: A woman in a tuxedo, looking determined (tux - dressed and ready)
Short pieces, current affairs, hot takes:
  • Andrew Roff (Meanjin Blog), No Vogel: we are not worthy. Hardly a hot take now, it's a month old, but I'm still catching up on Vogel Takes.
  • Haaretz report, Israel denies arming Myanmar but its representatives are still at the Tel Aviv arms expo. This one struck me, because I've been wondering for a while now why so few people talk about Israel's polity and politics in relation to or comparison to some of the other mid-20th-c-formation states that feature major human rights abuses and internecine violence (eg. the states of the former British Raj). I mean, I get why the US/UK/Australia are the big comparisons, but... if the problem is 'what happens when two sets of people claim indigeneity to the one place, and one of them was disproportionately advantaged in state-formation by the withdrawing colonial power', then you've got to look elsewhere than Australia or the US.
  • SBS news, Elderly LGBTQI aged care residents forced back into the closet.
  • ABC news, drone footage shows adani doing illegal work at mine site, environmental group claims.
  • Alexandra Petri (WaPo), Look out, here comes the Straight Pride Parade!
    Next comes Wearing a Hat And Thinking It’s a Personality.
    The next float is an enormous ball and chain, 50 feet high. Beneath it is an enormous speaker that plays the muttered words, “Oh, you!”
    ...
    The next float is Adam blaming Eve for being cast out of paradise. Many people follow this float handing out pamphlets, and only some of them look happy.
    Then — covering a space of miles — come marching the women performing emotional labor without being consulted or thanked, and the little girls being told to be ladylike.



Longer pieces - essay, memoir, natural history, other


Academic:
  • Robyn Ochs, "Biphobia: It Goes More Than Two Ways", first published in Bisexuality: The Psychology and Politics of an Invisible Minority ed. by Beth A. Firenstein pp. 217-239. Reproduced online by the author.


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Comments policy: Everything I said in the caveats to this post applies. I teach critical thinking for a living, but I'm not *your* teacher, and this blog is not a classroom. That means I don't have to abide by the fallacy of 'there's no such thing as a bad contribution to discussion'. I particularly don't want to hear your hot take on polyamory ethics unless you are or have been yourself non-monogamous.

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