The SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT — "[The] blog he developed was something that made the district better." - Tim Jemal, SOCCCD BoT President, 7/24/23
Monday, July 17, 2023
Voting for a decent candidate
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Our new era of censorship (where have my comrades gone?)
Where Have All the Liberals Gone?
July 12, 2023
Opening comments to the general public to ask a question, in sincerity: what changed the minds of society's former First Amendment advocates?
By Matt Taibbi / Racket News
Yesterday a House Committee — Republican-led, but still — released a series of documents showing without a doubt that the FBI has been forwarding thousands of content moderation “requests” to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube on behalf of the SBU, Ukraine’s Security Agency.
The documents not only contain incontrovertible evidence that our own FBI pressures tech companies to censor material, but that the Bureau is outsourcing such work to a foreign government, in this case Ukraine. This passage below for instance reads “The SBU requested for your review and if appropriate deletion/suspension of these accounts.”
There can’t possibly be controversy at this point as to whether or not this censorship program is going on. Whether it’s the FBI forwarding the SBU asking for the removal of Aaron Maté, or the Global Engagement Center recommending action on the Canadian site GlobalResearch.Ca, or the White House demanding the takedown of figures like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the same types of behavior have now been captured over and over.
In light of this, I have to ask: where are the rest of the “card-carrying” liberals from the seventies, eighties, and nineties — people like me, who always reflexively opposed restrictions on speech?
Is your argument that private companies can do what they want? Then why did you think otherwise in 1985, when Tipper Gore’s Parents Music Resource Center suggested record companies “voluntarily” label as dirty songs like “Darling Nikki,” and call them McCarthyites when they compiled a list of the “Filthy Fifteen” albums? Does that not sound suspiciously like the “Disinformation Dozen”? Why were you on Frank Zappa’s side then, but with blacklisters now?.... (continued)
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1985: Among the "Filthy Fifteen" |
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Pronouncing the word "vegan" (when the wrong pronunciation is right)
My sister, Annie, lived in the Bay Area for many years but returned to Southern Cal about 10 or 15 years ago, upon which time she often hung out with my gang of friends, who, for various reasons, each had an interest in vegetarianism. (I and several of my close friends have been animal rightists for many decades.) In conversation, the concept of veganism often arose, and, for a time, Annie, a long-time vegetarian, insisted on pronouncing "vegan" as vaygun or vaygn, despite the relative commonness of veegun/veegn (again, with a hard g).
"That's how all my friends in the Bay Area pronounce it," she complained.
We just looked at her and said "it's veegun."
I've been vegan for over 30 years, with many Peers, and from the 70's through the early 90's, I never heard anyone pronounce it any way other than Vay gn.That's my two carrot's worth.
Professor Will became known in the 1950s as one of the leaders among philosophers working in the analytic mode in the theory of knowledge. He concluded in 1964 that his philosophical approach was flawed. This decision led him to abandon a completed manuscript of a book embodying the results of twenty years of work and to turn away from the received view of epistemology and its problems. In 1974 he published Induction and Justification, a book in which he criticized his earlier ideas and argued for a radical alternative. (See)
Meanwhile, in Britain, it was pronounced "VEEgn" already by the 70s
Thursday, June 22, 2023
Indoctrination in our schools
New research shows that the ideological transformation of our schools is widespread—and should concern anyone who cares about open inquiry and free speech.
By Eric Kaufmann
June 22, 2023
If you read The Free Press, you know that over the last decade, an illiberal ideology that goes by various names—Critical Race Theory; Critical Social Justice—has transformed key institutions of American life. It is remaking the law, Hollywood, medicine, higher education, psychology, and more.
No area, however, is more important than our schools, which shape the minds of future citizens. And across the country, teachers are now engaged in the wholesale indoctrination of their pupils.
The Evanston–Skokie School District teaches K–3 students to “break the binary” of gender. Seattle Public Schools tell teachers that the education system is guilty of “spirit murder” against black children, while a Cupertino, California elementary school forces third-graders to deconstruct their racial and sexual identities and rank themselves according to their “power and privilege.” In Portland, K–5 students are taught to subvert the sexuality of “white colonizers” and explore the “infinite gender spectrum.” And thousands of similar examples, perhaps in your own community.
Yet many refute the claim that this ideological transformation is happening at all. Which is why we thought it was crucial to ground the anecdotes that sometimes make headlines in representative, large-scale data. We wanted to understand the impact that this reprogramming is having on young people’s ideas about race, gender, identity and more…. (continue reading)
About the author: Eric Kaufmann is Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London. He is the author of Whiteshift: Immigration, Populism and the Future of White Majorities (Penguin/Abrams, 2018/19). He can be found at sneps.net or on twitter @epkaufm.
From Wikipedia: "Kaufmann identifies as a national conservative.[13] He has called 'woke' ideas 'a battle for the foundations of our civilisation' and has expressed support for Florida governor Ron DeSantis, arguing at the 2022 British Conservative Party conference that the party should follow DeSantis's lead.[14] For Kaufmann, although some of his educational policies 'go too far', 'DeSantis is the future of conservatism'.[15]"
From Wikipedia: "Free Press is a United States advocacy group that is part of the media reform or media democracy movement. Their mission includes, 'saving Net Neutrality, achieving affordable internet access for all, uplifting the voices of people of color in the media, challenging old and new media gatekeepers to serve the public interest, ending unwarranted surveillance, defending press freedom and reimagining local journalism.'[5] The group is a major supporter of net neutrality.[6][1]"- "Ideological Conformity and Censorship” with Eric Kaufmann [video: academic lecture]
If the president is looking to booster his credibility with xenophobes, this clip might helpBy AARON MATÉ AND KATIE HALPER
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
Possible disbarment of Trump strategist Eastman
Associated Press
By STEFANIE DAZIO, MICHAEL R. BLOOD and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Attorney [and former Chapman U law professor and dean] John Eastman, the architect of a legal strategy aimed at keeping former President Donald Trump in power, concocted a baseless theory and made false claims of fraud in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election, a prosecutor said Tuesday in arguing that Eastman be disbarred.
Eastman’s attorney countered that his client never intended to steal the election, but was considering ways to delay electoral-vote counting so states could investigate allegations of voting improprieties. Trump’s claims of fraud were roundly rejected by courts, including by judges the Republican appointed.
Eastman faces 11 disciplinary charges in the State Bar Court of California stemming from his development of a dubious legal strategy aimed at having Vice President Mike Pence interfere with the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory. If the court finds Eastman culpable of the alleged violations it can recommend a punishment such as suspending or revoking his law license. The California Supreme Court makes the final decision….
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Duncan Carling of the office of chief trial counsel — which is seeking Eastman’s disbarment — said Eastman’s legal theory was “unsupported by historical precedent and law and contrary to our values as a nation.” Eastman continued his efforts to undermine the election even after state and federal officials publicly rejected Trump allies’ claims of fraud, Carling said…. (Continue)
SEE ALSO
- "Orderly transition" (the misadventures of Orange County's own John Eastman) (DtB)
- 8-18: Chapman faculty slam John Eastman (DtB)
- Yoo is so wrong! (DtB)
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
"Will you go, lassie go?"...Virginia Shank heads home!
Here are some highlights of those eleven years, in no particular order despite initial efforts to do just that.
Please add your own comments, and, if you like, send Rebel Girl your own photos to add to this, our informal photo album of our lives together.
With her green eyes, red hair, porcelain skin, and stylish retro-Victorian ensembles suggesting both wit, good taste and an eye for vintage clothing-store finery, Virginia Shank unshyly personifies the romantic ideal of the English professor. This young poet and teacher originally from Eden, New York recently earned “Teacher of the Year” at Irvine Valley College, after teaching there only four semesters. The busy little community college in what’s left of an orange grove is lucky to have her. Professor Shank’s curriculum vitae is loaded for serious academic bear: PhD in English from Binghamton, MFA in poetry from University of Idaho, plenty of awards, research and accolades as a student and grad student…
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Teacher of the Year |
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The Liberal Arts building takes shape, so much of its functionality and beauty due to Virginia's oversight and vision. Who put her on that committee? 12/6/2014 |
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She revived The Ear, IVC's literary journal, against formidable odds and forces. |
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She brought a sense of style, classic and activist, to the campus. |
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At the Emigdio Vasquez mural dedication: September 2015. |
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So many Ear parties! |
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She was a key organizer of Banned Books Week. |
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2013 |
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IVC Foundation honors Rosa Rodriguez, IVC's undocumented student activist, March 2018. |
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Women's March. Los Angeles. January 2017. |
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Women's March. Santa Ana. Junaary 2020. |
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Women's March. Santa Ana. January 2020. |
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Valentine's Day fundraiser for The Ear. 2019 |
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Scene from the hiring committee. 2012. |
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South Coast Repertory. September 2017 |
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Dia de los Muertos, Santa Ana. |
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When you had an art show, she showed up! |
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"Eclipse Hate: Stand with Charlottesville" in the A-quad. 8/21/2017 |
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The Ear editors. December 2022. |
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January 2023. |
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We wish Virginia and Mike all the best as they head east. IVC Foundation Dinner March 2023 |
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Out to lunch with Roy in old town Orange. 2014 |
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Commencement May 2023 |
Happy trails, dear Virginia! Stay free!
Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"
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