Saturday, February 27, 2016

j reacts to the results of the south carolina primaries

this is all very true - but it's not surprising. it's been clear for quite a while that, despite having a solid civil rights record, and despite clinton having a clearly racist record, sanders cannot beat bill's saxophone - and, perhaps, obama's quasi-endorsement. it's a sad reflection of the voter base, but everybody saw this coming.

sanders has to do something that has not been done in a long time - he has to ride white liberal support to beat black conservative support. that's different than in 2008, where the difference was less ideological.

i think that sanders could conceivably win big in both california and new york. i haven't seen polls for either. but, massachusetts is a better comparison than south carolina - and some polls have him beating clinton in massachusetts by over 70 points.

that's right. over 70 points.

it's not really black v. white. it's more north v. south - which means liberal v. conservative. red v. blue. and, it's a big deal.

iowa and nevada are purple states, and they split the delegates. new hampshire is a blue state, and sanders won huge. south carolina is a red state, and clinton won huge. that is the dynamic that you are likely to see repeated: clinton is going to win red states, and sanders is going to win blue states.

and, both by substantial margins - because that is the real split that is developing. it's not identity. it's ideology.

(although i still think sanders would be doing a lot better if he was a christian and appealed more to the christian/conservative base of southern black democrat voters)

see here's the thing: if clinton wins then it means that liberals will be void of a candidate. and, it opens up a space for a third party run.

i'm not joking. if this pattern holds and sanders wins all of the blue states by 50% and clinton wins all of the red states by 50%?

well, what other conclusion is there, then, that the blue states need to back a new party?

it's not a new thing, either. maybe they need to modernize the delegate structure so that it gives less power to red/conservative/southern states [who used to be democrat locks, remember]. but, northern liberals have been getting reamed by this party for decades. they want universal health care. they want to tone down the military-industrial complex. they want lower tuition. they're liberals. and, they're unable to get anything through, because they're held up at gun point by a delegate system that wants to define the race by who wins in south carolina.

bernie has a hill to climb. clearly. but, i am certain that the clinton campaign is going to be dramatically disappointed by numbers from california and new york. the question is whether it's enough that he can catch her or not.

the odds are against him, maybe. the conventional wisdom, sure. but, the numbers from blue states are consistent: sanders is their overwhelming choice.

this is far from over.

http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/south-carolina-primary-results-2016-democrat-clinton-sanders/

i am consciously choosing to not review the show last night. i will continue reviews next show. there's a reason, but even pointing it out would contradict my reason not to do the review. that's all you're getting. sorry.

the vlog will come up on mar 5 at 12:30 am.

j reacts to the obvious truth of modern "music" as strict propaganda

an economic truth that has arisen over the last several decades is the reality that individualistic feminism (the kind that argues that women's liberation is tied into increasing economic freedom) is inconsistent with technological innovation and automation. that is, these ideas are moving in different directions.

that is to say that the increasing elimination of labour through the expansion of technology is happening at the same time as increasing female participation in the labour market. this has led to structural unemployment levels, and it is single men who have been most affected by it.

there's a lot of reasons why this could be seen as progress, and the rising problem of unemployment for single men as collateral damage. but, this is a short-sighted way to look at things. there are costs to unemployment that all of society - including employed women - need to pay. if you're one of the social engineers at the top, you need to weight positives off against negatives and work out cost-benefit analyses.

does the higher level of talent that women bring to the workforce offset the necessary deadweight created by increasing male unemployment? and how is the system to react to forecasts for increasing levels of structural unemployment?

all of this is creating an alliance between certain progressive strains of thought and certain conservative strains of thought to put greater emphasis on the role of the family, as it is the most profitable way for the elite to order society.

as an anarchist, i realize that liberal approaches to feminism are not emancipatory. one is not less free in the family than they are in the workforce - these are two broadly equivalent expressions of slavery. true emancipation can only be achieved by abolishing currency relations and working towards full communism. but, it has long been understood that the perception of freedom is more important than the actualization of it. it is enough that you think you are free.

the economics of the situation are not up for question; they're agreed upon across the spectrum (for an example of a flat-out marxist thinker that believes that individualist feminism will collapse capitalism as we understand it through mass unemployment, see richard d. wolff). so, we're going to be seeing an increase in this kind of brainwashing in the near future.

it's back to the kitchen, ladies. a technology-based economy can only support a fraction of the jobs, and it's just cheaper to convince you to stay home than it is to hand out welfare checks for single dudes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GL9JoH4Sws

i'd like to request that somebody in the serious media does a serious analysis on the effects that a border wall would have on the price of food in north america.

thanks.

26-02-2016: grouchy from not smoking, or just a shoddy night all around? (pop 1280 in detroit)

concert footage:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIdRom9QCiU

review:
http://dghjdfsghkrdghdgja.appspot.com/categories/shows/2016/02/26.html

music in picture segue:
https://jasonparent.bandcamp.com/track/fuck-the-dead

tracks worked on in this vlog:
https://jasonparent.bandcamp.com/album/period-1

26-02-2016: pop 1280 - in silico (detroit)

their music:
https://pop1280.bandcamp.com/

vlog for the day:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2fUyYLnY2Q

review:
http://dghjdfsghkrdghdgja.appspot.com/categories/shows/2016/02/26.html

my music
https://jasonparent.bandcamp.com