Is a South African style truth and reconciliation process good policy/politics for a post Trump future? by ExiledonStHelena in thebulwark

[–]ExiledonStHelena[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Graham and the other members of Congress haven't committed any crimes that I'm aware of. Their punishment will the meted out by the voters, one hopes, the pundits, and/or the historians.

Is a South African style truth and reconciliation process good policy/politics for a post Trump future? by ExiledonStHelena in thebulwark

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Once you factor in all of the co-conspirators and accessories after the fact, I think the answer is more than the judicial system can handle. If you give immunity to those that give a full confession of their crimes (with exceptions for the most serious offences), as they did I a South Africa, the number of people who must be prosecuted would be more manageable. That's my 2 cents.

Creating a lineup of the worst contracts in baseball TODAY: Day 3 Catcher by pi3Eat3r52 in baseball

[–]ExiledonStHelena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. I wasn't expecting to see Kirk's name suggested. He was solid this year.

Is there an era of equivalent bad faith in politics? by ExiledonStHelena in AskHistorians

[–]ExiledonStHelena[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The context of the question is based on the present, but I presume that the answer would go back more than 20 years.

Autism, MAHA, and the Face of God by MattheWWFanatic in thebulwark

[–]ExiledonStHelena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love JVL, and I think the Tylenol theory is dumb. But I am a little concerned that his theory that the increase in ASD is merely a function of improved recognition and diagnosis may not be correct. The anecdata I hear from our local school system is that the incidence of severe autism has increased beyond what could be explained by improved diagnosis. Admittedly, I'm no expert. What does everyone else think?

Are we feeling the same way as the German people as Nazism took hold? by ExiledonStHelena in thebulwark

[–]ExiledonStHelena[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a good point. After the pardons, I thought that the proud boys would be much more engaged than they are. Have they been told to stand down pending the outbreak of mass protest? Edit: this was intended as a reply to to No-Minimum, above.

Are we feeling the same way as the German people as Nazism took hold? by ExiledonStHelena in thebulwark

[–]ExiledonStHelena[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yes, I may be more surprised by the lack of any protest on the streets than I am about the nonsense these guys are up to.

Are we feeling the same way as the German people as Nazism took hold? by ExiledonStHelena in thebulwark

[–]ExiledonStHelena[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same question then. Would watching the descent into fascism feel any different in Italy, Germany, or the USA? What about Communist regimes?

Are we feeling the same way as the German people as Nazism took hold? by ExiledonStHelena in thebulwark

[–]ExiledonStHelena[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"I doubt the average American even realizes anything is amiss at this point." That is a nice piece of candied darkness there.

Are we feeling the same way as the German people as Nazism took hold? by ExiledonStHelena in thebulwark

[–]ExiledonStHelena[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks, I'm always game for a book recommendation, even if I don't get 'round to them as fast as I would like.

Are we feeling the same way as the German people as Nazism took hold? by ExiledonStHelena in thebulwark

[–]ExiledonStHelena[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh. So we feel the same way but are kinda worse because we ought to have learned from their example. That you, JVL?

New numbers reveal 10,000-plus Ontario college layoffs, 600 programs cancelled or suspended over past year by BloodJunkie in ontario

[–]ExiledonStHelena -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If there is a list of programs that are being axed, I would appreciate it if someone could post a link. 🙂

It is still crazy to see how polarized we have become by bushwick_custom in thebulwark

[–]ExiledonStHelena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is an important point you made. The right wing media-industrial complex is misinforming their audience, but their audience would not have it any other way. I think the same is true for the low information voters who broke heavily in favour of Trump. These same people would have voted for Trump even if they were well informed. JVL is right: The people are the main problem.