Ben Litherland
@benlitherland.bsky.social
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Popular culture and politics. Sometimes academic who writes about those things. Co-hosts Ill Effects, good podcast about bad media influence https://open.spotify.com/show/0QotQZhgYQOsjCvGMefNjl?si=zRsbRad6SZO
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Listen to series 2 of Ill Effects, our podcast exploring the past and present of media influence and effects.

An ongoing list of episode.

Episode one: Screen Time Must Die!
“Screen Time” Must Die!
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benlitherland.bsky.social
JK there won't be any future undergraduate historians.
benlitherland.bsky.social
Good luck to all the undergraduate historians studying this era trying to untangle that mess in their revisions.
wiswell.bsky.social
I cannot believe American politics is being dominated by a SECOND meme frog.

This zany two-frog country, man.
benlitherland.bsky.social
Which is partly why the big AI bubble that is going to take down the entire global economy is annoying as it was much more fun when the tech bros were hyping up NFTs and web3 and just sort of screwing each other over.
benlitherland.bsky.social
It's very good when the crypto market crashes as you get all of the schadenfreude of a stock market crash with none of the anxiety for ordinary people who will lose their jobs and homes.
benlitherland.bsky.social
Paddington, in my defence, has a very strong #menswear look. But still.
benlitherland.bsky.social
I bought a very nice royal blue duffel coat and a lined brown bucket hat for the autumn and early winter and realised I can't wear them together as this is literally just Paddington's look.
benlitherland.bsky.social
Shitting your pants at the thought of the lightest of light touch of global regulation on some of your emerging tech products. Jesus Christ.
benlitherland.bsky.social
You've got cultural hegemony basically sewn up, you own and control all the major communication channels and services, the major ideological disagreements are around like gay marriage, like, what on earth do you want?
benlitherland.bsky.social
Socially, politically, culturally this is the best it gets if you're a billionaire. The chance of revolution is basically zero, the taxes are low, there's healthcare that can make you live to a hundred, there's pills to make your dick hard, you can eat food from anywhere on the planet.
benlitherland.bsky.social
It's never been a better time in the whole of history to be extraordinarily wealthy and they spend the whole time whining and moaning and scared that there will be a couple of extra percentage points on their taxes. It's kind of sad.
justinhendrix.bsky.social
All these anxious billionaires....
“​​It’s become quite difficult to hide one’s money,” Thiel said, according to the recordings. “An incredible machinery of tax treaties, financial surveillance, and sanctions architecture has been constructed.” Wealth gives the “illusion of power and autonomy,” Thiel added, according to the recordings, “but you have this sense it could be taken away at any moment.”
benlitherland.bsky.social
The Smashing Machine makes some absolutely wild choices based on how familiar they incorrectly expect audiences to be of early MMA history.
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otsumamiboy.bsky.social
Grateful for the sickos that are Horny For AI because finally those of us who are Horny For Cartoon have somebody to look down on.
benlitherland.bsky.social
I liked it when Hollywood actors had normal teeth.
benlitherland.bsky.social
If not for Ross Geller Xander might be the worst man you're supposed to like in popular 90s TV shows.
benlitherland.bsky.social
Imagine cheating on Oz with Xander.
benlitherland.bsky.social
I've been living in my part of Manchester for 8 years now and only just noticed this street name.
Hardicker St.
benlitherland.bsky.social
"Anti-woke" as a vaguely coherent counter-hegemony is surely dead, but I reckon this might be the final nail.
benlitherland.bsky.social
One of the greatest achievements of the populist right over the last 50 years is reframing their deep anxiety of the masses and the social as somehow being an authentic expression of the masses.
joelsiegel.bsky.social
Rep. Lisa McClain, on CNN, praising President Trump for deploying the National Guard to Washington:

"My daughter could actually ride the Metro for the first time since she has been in DC."

[Her daughter is 22]
benlitherland.bsky.social
Plenty of institutions aren't equipped to screen dvds in a film class...!
benlitherland.bsky.social
When I read it properly for the first time I was struck by the fact it wasn't a deep mediation on evil, it was a deep mediation on how the most dog-shit average, loser men obsessed by their own mediocrity had stumbled their way into a position of power to commit the evil.
benlitherland.bsky.social
For all the brilliance and problems with Banality of Evil, as a phrase and series of essays, this is basically Hannah Arendt's main point.
ebharrington.bsky.social
tl;dr: Fascism, in a very literal sense, is for dead-end losers.
timfrye.bsky.social
So many echoes from this article for US politics....
benlitherland.bsky.social
Holy shit, this is such a TERRIBLE wiki entry that its the first time I've ever been tempted to edit a wiki entry.
Mobile privatization can be described as an individual's attachment to a mobile device. This leads to a feeling of being "at home" while connected to a device in a mobile setting. Using a mobile device, an individual can feel as though they could travel anywhere in the world while still feeling comfortable because of the connectivity of their mobile device. The connection creates a sense of familiarity, resulting in the individual's identity becoming attached to their mobile service provider. This concept leads to the idea that "home" does not need to be a domestic structure featuring walls and a roof, but that the mobile sense of connection provides a portable community similar to a home environment.
benlitherland.bsky.social
*mobile privatisation intensifies*
regimecpa.bsky.social
The loneliness crisis isn't from a lack of third spaces, it's from being at home becoming ever more appealing thanks to broadband / phone combined with suburbanization.