Monday, March 25, 2019

U.S.A.! U.S.A.! vol. 173

Over the weekend, the Times tried to soften the emotional blow for the millions of Americans trained in these years to place hopes for the overturn of the Trump presidency in Mueller. As with most press coverage, there was little pretense that the Mueller probe was supposed to be a neutral fact-finding mission, as apposed to religious allegory, with Mueller cast as the hero sent to slay the monster.
The Special Prosecutor literally became a religious figure during the last few years, with votive candles sold in his image and Saturday Night Live cast members singing “All I Want for Christmas is You” to him featuring the rhymey line: “Mueller please come through, because the only option is a coup.”
The Times story today tried to preserve Santa Mueller’s reputation, noting Trump’s Attorney General William Barr’s reaction was an “endorsement” of the fineness of Mueller’s work:
In an apparent endorsement of an investigation that Mr. Trump has relentlessly attacked as a “witch hunt,” Mr. Barr said Justice Department officials never had to intervene to keep Mr. Mueller from taking an inappropriate or unwarranted step.
Mueller, in other words, never stepped out of the bounds of his job description. But could the same be said for the news media?

It's official: Russiagate is this generation's WMD

The Iraq war faceplant damaged the reputation of the press. Russiagate just destroyed it

Sunday, March 17, 2019

NERRRRRRD! vol. 77

Steve Ditko: Inside His Studio Sanctum Sanctorum

Negation Aspiration vol. 147

"Consider the newsreels of concentration camps at the end of World War II, which left no doubt that the Nazi project had been genocide. 
"Later, Nick Ut’s widely disseminated 1972 war photos of 9-year-old Kim Phuc ('Napalm Girl') running from her destroyed village in Vietnam — naked, burned, desperate — displeased President Nixon, who tried to claim they were 'fixed.' They weren’t, and the photos helped pierce public denial and build opposition to the Vietnam War." 
 "When the voiceover in one Turkish version, which doesn’t show the shooting itself, explains that the gunman in the video pushes memes celebrating the Bosnian genocide of the 1990s, the video cuts not to internet screenshots of the meme, but to photojournalism from the Bosnian Serbs’ ethnic cleansing campaign of Bosnian Muslims." 
 "In the New Zealand case, the perpetrator’s manifesto laid bare his extremist beliefs. But the gory video is what demonstrates the consequences of that ideology. "When white supremacy is thought to live only in words, it becomes abstract, mutable, even deniable. The very real extensions of that ideology are easy to ignore. 
 "It’s in this context that the importance of excruciating documentary films like Alain Resnais’ 1956 'Night and Fog,' a 32-minute film about the mass murder of Jews during the Holocaust, becomes apparent. The French government periodically re-airs 'Night and Fog' as a public service: to remind people of the horrors of war. Even some American high schools in the ’80s used to show it to make the devastation wrought by racists with weapons indelible in the hippocampus.... 
 "In 'Night and Fog,' as the camera pans over images of the empty concentration camps, an unseen narrator asks: 'Who among us keeps watch from this strange watchtower to warn of the arrival of our new executioners?'"


Friday, March 15, 2019

Negation Aspiration vol. 146

"At multiple points in the manifesto the author expresses the hope that his massacre will spark further attempts at gun control in the United States, which he believes will lead to gun confiscation and a civil war. He believes this civil war would be the best opportunity destroy the American “melting pot”. This idea is repeated often enough that it seems to be something the author legitimately believes in. Given the tone surrounding the Candace Owens passage, it seems clear that it was “bait”, thrown out to attract attention on social media and sow further political division. The entire manifesto is dotted, liberally, with references to memes and Internet in-jokes that only the extremely online would get."

Shitposting, Inspirational Terrorism, and the Christchurch Mosque Massacre

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Negation Aspiration vol. 145

Official: Sayville man accused of gouging grandmother's eyes kills himself

A guard at Suffolk County jail found Micheal Grief hanging Friday, sheriff's official says. Two days earlier he had been arraigned for attacking his grandmother.

Thursday, March 7, 2019

Negation Aspiration vol. 144

While Leaving Neverland isn’t much more in-depth than Spotlight about why its subject might abuse, the answers are written all over Michael Jackson’s face. Whatever happened to Jackson during his own childhood was so horrific that he spent the better part of his adulthood having his face hacked apart and rearranged so he wouldn’t have to see the same person in the mirror.


‘Leaving Neverland’ Represents A New Level In Our Ability To Discuss Child Sexual Abuse

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

U.S.A.! U.S.A.! vol. 170


Awwww Yeah vol. 104

The Message in R. Kelly’s Meltdown

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Negation Aspiration vol. 143

'Paedophile' Russian father 'stabs his five-year-old boy to death and writes "I gave you life, I will take it" in the child's blood after also killing his wife who discovered he'd raped their son'

  • Savva Nikitin, 34, allegedly stabbed Mark 62 times with a knife and screwdriver
  • Wife Maria confronted him about 'raping' their five-year-old in the Moscow flat
  • He is then said to have confessed to strangling her and killing the child
  • The disturbed alleged pervert painted messages in blood across the apartment

Saturday, March 2, 2019

U.S.A.! U.S.A.! vol. 168


CPAC IS NOW A TRUMP LOVE-FEST WHERE “SOCIALISM” IS EVIL AND DEFICITS DON’T MATTER ANYMORE

Trump delivers scorched-earth speech as he tries to regain footing

In an epic two-hour speech, the president claims the Russia probes are 'bullshit' as he regaled a conservative crowd after his North Korea summit failure.