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  1. May 2024
    1. These values will persist no matter how evil the moment may become, and by whatever name we choose to whisper in the dark.

      I'll share this conclusion with the democratically-elected Maga fascists as they're loading their rifles. Thanks for the read!

    2. The vociferous critics of liberalism are like passengers on the Titanic who root for the iceberg

      Pretty sure the whole issue with the Titanic was that they didn't know about the iceberg until it was too late? Maybe I'm misremembering.

    3. Try publishing an anti-Communist book in China or a critique of theocracy in Iran

      There are no other countries than these two with which to compare American or British democracy. Don't bother looking it up.

    4. and what happened was not that values changed on their own but that a form of rights-based liberalism of protest and free speech convinced just enough people that the old order wouldn’t work and that it wasn’t worth fighting for a clearly lost cause.

      Laws changed. The protests in favor of desegregation were very unpopular at the time. Just because Biden needed to watch Will and Grace to learn empathy for gay people wouldn't mean shit without gay rights being enacted into law.

    5. liberals are far more reticent, since they don’t want to undermine the institutions that give reality to their ideals

      Ah! Why were Biden and Strom Thurmond so close? To not be best buddies would undermine the institution of friendship that gives reality to his ideals - not that he's a reactionary twit, of course.

    6. this gain in social equality is the result of a history of protected expression that allowed gay experience to be articulated and “normalized,” in high and popular culture

      Gay marriage was only just legalized, and the terror of "the gay experience" being "normalized" is what is motivating Kagan's former party more than any fart-sniffing disagreement about positive versus negative rights. If this man opened TruthSocial his head would explode.

    7. Actual politics is much more like setting the timer on the coffeemaker than like riding on a beam of light.

      Not one person who isn't drinking paint every morning instead of coffee will find this observation useful.

    8. a comfortable and secure middle-class life, however boringly Norwegian

      If social democracy means less chin-scratching op-eds in their most respected periodicals, I envy the Norwegians.

    9. No doubt it is a good idea to tell people to keep cool in a fire, but that does not make the fire cooler.

      People aren't told to 'keep cool' in a fire; they are told to escape the fire in as quickly and safely a way as possible. No one is leaning on a jukebox, picking their teeth with a knife.

    10. “Free and equal” is not the same as “free and fair,” and the difference is where most of the arguing happens among people committed to a liberal society.

      Is it? I see a lot of arguing about whether or not gender wokes are brainwashing our children with indoctrination from cartoon shows with too many black people. Do you yourself live in a busy box?

    11. like elevating ordinary people into temporary power, on an Athenian model that’s now restricted to jury service.

      imagine getting a summons to be on the Supreme Court

    12. Kagan details, mordantly, the anti-liberalism that emerged during and after the Civil War, a strain that, just as much as today’s version, insisted on a “Christian commonwealth” founded essentially on wounded white working-class pride.

      Love too be lectured by a war hawk who lied about Iraq!

    13. discard them

      If you make a revolution within a parliamentary system, aren't you discarding the idea that the institution is "something of a bourgeois trick"? Make it make sense!

    14. when a dissident rabbi was crucified and mysteriously revived

      "His name? Oh, I think you may have muttered it once or twice while, say, working one's feet into a particularly, vexingly small pair of shoes that, not a week previous, seemed snug but not upsettingly so."

    15. a more expansive term that includes John McCain and Ronald Reagan

      So...just make sure you mention republicans? Who are not alienating? Pro-tip for next time: mention every politician, ever, to make sure the audience of this mysterious "talk-show host" is completely on board.

    16. “Don’t mention the word ‘liberalism,’ ” the talk-show host says to the guy who’s written a book on it.

      Love this incisive, direct and informative writing.

  2. May 2020
    1. “I always wanted to be a gatherer, and I became a musician because it seemed like the only way to get people to gather together.”

      I have good news for Amanda regarding literally hundreds of other vocations

    2. In one, her life will continue as it always has, she will make music and watch her son grow up. In the other, she will retreat to a fortified compound to eke out subsistence farming in parched soil.

      I wonder which she'll choose?

    3. It’s hard not to draw parallels.”

      I will bet cash money that this is one of ten times this person will bring up her "Bachelor's in Chinese studies" before the day ends

    4. The day after Antwerp, I woke from dreams of being trampled by animals made of smoke to find Amanda’s crew watching Greta Thunberg on their phones.

      Here we go

    5. “I don’t think that’s quite ‘on message’ for Amanda,” I said, but I wrote it down anyway.

      they're not her opinions! why would they be on message for HER?

    6. A man in sunglasses, hitherto silent, spoke up calmly. “Nothing will change until we start killing the rich. We need to kill bankers.”

      is it too late to make the profile about him

    7. the link with women’s reproductive rights was not immediately apparent to them

      I'm not sure I'd argue that the children are dumb, as Jack is here. Maybe, being Belgian, they don't speak English?

    8. I was reminded of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses five hundred years ago, which had triggered a complete upheaval of the European social order. Along with centuries of war.

      KIDS, NO! YOU KNOW NOT WHAT YOU DO

    9. What mattered was people’s growing fear that society was spinning out of control, and nobody was at the wheel.

      there's a bunch of nazis down the street, yeah?

    10. beneath that was a more general anxiety, expressed in lines Amanda would repeat every show as she tried to justify her work to her audience and herself.

      "No refunds."

    11. We know we should intervene, but we don’t know what to say, so we stare into our soup instead.

      starting to sound like something that has actually happened? hope I'm wrong.

    12. Further afield, they were marching in Algeria, Bolivia, Catalonia, Chile, Ecuador, Egypt, Haiti, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon.

      ah, I see. people were protesting in lots of countries. Here are some of those countries in alphabetical order. No country that starts with something after the letter "L" deserves inclusion here.

    13. I was not expecting to encounter neo-Nazi parades through suburban German streets or to witness a two week occupation of central London by grief-stricken environmentalists.

      Correct, these are not things one normally expects to see.

  3. Nov 2019
    1. And on every single step there was just a very small misunderstanding, but all these steps in a row led to a further widening of the opinion and cultural gap in our society.

      get a grip, Philip

    2. A dozen young white women in black suits, shades and ties, topped with jaunty green berets and with a green sash across their chests.

      is it too late to make the profile about them

    3. wall of flesh

      Let me ride on the Wall Of Flesh one more time Let me ride on the Wall Of Flesh one more time You can waste your time on the other rides This is the nearest to being alive Oh let me take my chances on the Wall Of Flesh

    4. When you are sometimes making political statements and sometimes riffing on your emotions, is it a bit much to expect your audience to keep track of which is which?

      if only the show was longer!

    5. She didn’t mean it unkindly, but I recoiled terribly.

      she told you what song was allowed to be your favorite based on whether or not you had an abortion. seems pretty unkind imo

    6. “These men join the lifestyle thinking it’s going to be Motley Crue in 1987, and it’s not, and they take it out on everyone because they don’t have the partying they think they were promised.”

      any person getting on Amanda Fucking Palmer's tour bus and expecting a Motley Crue vibe instead of an Indigo Girls one needs a great deal of help

    7. Vienna is a city of gold and white, on such a scale that it feels like it was built by a departed race of giants.

      Very Zoolander-esque "Is this a school for ants" sentence

    8. To explain why Amanda Palmer was looking at a bum in Vienna, you might go back to the late 2000s, when drought in Syria exacerbated volatile food prices, raising tensions that by 2011 exploded into civil war.

      there it is

    9. It was a Black Freighter of our very own, sporting a tattooed crew of many nations and firing its cannons at the patriarchy; and with her big boots and commanding voice, Amanda was every inch the pirate captain.

      You'll remember the reference from earlier. And spoiler alert: they do conquer and destroy patriarchy by the end of the tour.

    10. “Amanda, I’m sad!” shouted an audience member. “But it’s cathartic!” cried another voice in the dark.

      do we have any oversharers in the audience tonight

    11. The show lasts for three hours, and the only reason Amanda doesn’t push it longer is that the concert venues in Europe have curfews.

      that and the grace of God

    12. In The Lord of the Rings

      nothing underscores the seriousness of the current moment more than a quote from a fantasy fable about hungry, adventure-having hobbits

    13. She’s the artist whose lyrics can either save lives with their loving empathy or mock a community’s trauma, depending on how you interpret them.

      the two genders

    14. “Compassion is very complicated. When I was fourteen years old, a man tied me to a table in his basement.”

      I thought this apparent non sequitur would be tough to beat, but later on we will see that achievement unlocked.

    15. ukulele

      Nothing wrong with this instrument per se, but any performer who plucks on one has a 50/50 chance of being the Amanda Palmer "type." Proceed with caution.