A Thought

While the only good Nazi is a dead Nazi, a murdered Nazi has the potential to be a martyr. That’s not a good thing.

Where is the Dawn? by Guy Hall

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Control

Gandolf

From My Blog by Guy Andrew Hall

Politics

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Wow. Just Wow

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Douglas Adams Got It Wrong

The ‘Answer to Life, The Universe, and Everything’ is not 42.

“Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty. Guilty.”

It’s 34.

When Someone Wants To Scare You

It’s harder to analyze events than to paste labels on them. Events come thick and fast, and pundits have to say something. It’s mostly pundits I’m talking about, but not entirely. History may not repeat, but it does rhyme, they say, and then they reach for one of these tropes. When the tropes are repeated again and again, they can influence policymakers. They flatten everyone’s thinking.

Here are five that I find particularly irritating.

Nuclear Diner

It’s a good read about how pundits quickly give you rhetorical shortcuts when writing about current events. Cheryl Rofer over at Nuclear Diner gives you five signs that the author of the post, op-ed, or Twitter you’re reading is lazy writing and to be avoided.

Imagine That

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In other words: they have to lie to win.

Where’s the Response?

The January 6th Committee has released its findings with referrals for criminal charges and not a sound from the man identified as a criminal. Why so quiet? (You read that with Heath Ledger’s Joker voice, didn’t you)

Today’s Wordle…..

Gandolf

…..seems eerily apropos.

A Bit of Edumacation*

*Yes, I know, it’s misspelled. No, I’m not going to give you the historical content.