Jae H
@considermycat.bsky.social
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Autistic & ADHD. Bi. Trans & Nonbinary. Nontheist. Quaker attender. they/them 🩷💜💙♾️🏳️‍⚧️💛🤍💜🖤
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considermycat.bsky.social
I assume Macron’s thinking here is “Well, Lecornu didn’t work out *last* weekend, but now that my authority is even more shot to shreds than it was then, I’ve got a good feeling about *this* weekend” www.bbc.com/news/article...
Macron reappoints Lecornu as French PM after days of turmoil
Sébastien Lecornu resigned on Monday after 26 days in the job and he said two days later his "mission is over".
www.bbc.com
considermycat.bsky.social
As I’ve said before: it’s a digital poll tax with the proceeds going to mobile phone companies and Amazon
considermycat.bsky.social
“Oh but they’re going to look into how it will work for people without smartphones” yep and then they’re going to realise how expensive and difficult that would be and ministers will start pointing out that “you can buy a smartphone on Amazon for £30”
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bearlypolitics.co.uk
So, the plan is to cut English, the arts, and sociology - the degrees that actually study culture - while on another part of your platform claiming to “defend” British culture.

It’s performance nationalism with a reading age of seven.
Badenoch: Curb students taking 'rip-off' degrees such as English
The performing arts, sociology and anthropology are among the subjects the Conservatives would like to cut
considermycat.bsky.social
Intriguing! I haven’t watched Question Time for at least 15 years: the psychic damage had become too much for me even then. How did it manage to be better this time??
considermycat.bsky.social
Deleted my post about the Internet Archive not working. Looks like it may be related to either my ISP or my work laptop
considermycat.bsky.social
I'm wondering if it's an EE thing. Apparently they did block archive dot org at some previous point
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carolinepennock.bsky.social
God bless The Church Times for their ongoing insistence on responding moderately but forcefully to the Reverend Canon Nigel Biggar’s nonsense. www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/202...
Even given all that Biggar writes about the universality of slavery and the complicity of Africans, three things might be said. First, Britain played a key part and, however others may want to respond to their own history, it is morally responsible to face up to our own heritage. Second, as a Tory, he might have made more of Burke’s view that society is a partnership not just between the living, but between the living, the dead, and those still to be born. Third, guilt is not the only spur to action. There are the obligations that we owe one another irrespective of any personal responsibility for atrocities in the past.
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considermycat.bsky.social
But that’s always the problem with these “one big idea that explains EVERYTHING” cultural theories: they can end up being used to support whatever political agenda you like. A bit like how the Catholic concept of “the common good” can be applied as either social democracy or fascism
considermycat.bsky.social
One practical problem with Girard’s theory – and I’ve read quite a bit of Girard in the past – is that, while he intended it as a solemn warning of the dangers of scapegoating, grifters like Thiel and Vance can treat it as a how-to guide:
It's possible that Vance may have genuinely misunderstood the scapegoat mechanism. Or he may have been familiar enough with Girardian mimetic theory to recognize that, while the old sacred rituals might not work perfectly, they aren't entirely broken yet. Collective acts of violence still bind people together somewhat – perhaps enough to win an election. "They feel relieved of their tensions and they coalesce into a more harmonious group," Girard wrote. "They now have a single purpose, which is to prevent the scapegoat from harming them by expelling and destroying him."
considermycat.bsky.social
Great article on Peter Thiel’s obsession with (a highly mangled misinterpretation of) the theories of René Girard archive.li/2025.10.04-0...
archive.li
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noahbrand.bsky.social
When you look at the fascist project, starting from Fox News' debut, it's all about the primacy of emotions over reality. Sure, crime is down, but it doesn't FEEL that way! If I'm not oppressed as a white man, then why am I still unhappy? I want a news channel that's about fear and anger, not facts!
considermycat.bsky.social
The reason why KPop Demon Hunters is the most important film of 2025 is that it understands fascism to be fundamentally an *emotional*, rather than an intellectual or political, phenomenon. In this essay I shall
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christinekooi.bsky.social
I often tell students that one of the major differences between modernity and pre-modernity is that pre-modernity regarded "innovation" as a very bad thing.
carlhendrick.substack.com
The Innovation Illusion: Most of what’s worth knowing in education isn’t new, and most of what’s new isn’t worth knowing.
considermycat.bsky.social
Pop quiz! Would abolishing stamp duty (a) “help millions buy a home”, or (b) push house prices up by the amount of the stamp duty saved? Place your bets! www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Conservatives would scrap stamp duty, Kemi Badenoch announces
The Tory leader says the move would help millions buy a home, in her annual conference speech.
www.bbc.co.uk
considermycat.bsky.social
“100%!” as our children used to say
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scumbelievable.bsky.social
stumbled across real lyrics to an actual new Taylor Swift song and boy, that's a bold strategy, Cotton. let's see if it pays off.
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thebmovievault.bsky.social
I'm not a fan of these new Taylor Swift lyrics.
brendelbored.bsky.social
Two of you have posted art of Clippy being pregnant at me
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bennyfactor.bsky.social
but Fra Angelico was someone special, his work is something special. Something transcendent in a way that neither late Gothic nor Renaissance painting really was.