SORRY, everybody.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLb5hZLw44s 

Above is  a link to the podcast that was the original stimulus for my thread, 
which has now been hopelessly bent.   Youth, miscreant or otherwise, has 
NOTHING to do with it.   What does it have to do with?   Well, with many 
things, actually.  With the Distributed Idea Suppression Complex, which is 
concept I would expect to be close to the heart of many of us here,  the 
institutions of academia that prevent interesting things from happening.   But 
there are other things of interest, in the podcast:  a Maoist student pogrom at 
Evergreen College that actually succeeded in ejecting a really good professor 
(I am surmising here—I stand ready to be dope-slapped) and a fascinating 
argument for why the procedures for the safety evaluation of drugs for chronic 
consumption are truly f*-ed up.  It has to do with mouse-telomeres.  I rarely 
watch video podcasts, but this one grabbed me.  

 

Anyway, please accept my apology for starting a thread that could be easily 
bent. 

 

Nick 

Nicholas Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology

Clark University

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https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/

 

 

From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Smith
Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2020 5:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Dear Eric and Bret

 

I am not registered with either red nor blue party so did not vote this round, 
but I did take Mary to deliver her absentee ballot (since she failed to mail it 
on time).   The early voting place in Pojoaque was not accepting them (early 
voting only) and they directed us to our normal place of polling which is on 
the San Ildefonso Pueblo where non-Pueblo members are distinctly not welcome 
even for voting.... we tried the El Rancho community center that *sometimes* is 
a polling place, but is closed.  We finally chose to drive in to SFe the county 
Clerk and discovered that they were fully prepared... parking attendants 
helping people get in and out quickly to vote or drop a ballot... including 
carrying a box to drop it into *if we chose*.    As we drove off, one said to 
the other "I can't believe how many people are coming today!?!"

I had it rubbed in my face recently that voting is a self-righteous act of 
ignorantly willful complicity with a system that doesn't work (my cynical 
paraphrase of something probably intended to say something entirely different), 
but I couldn't help feeling a little smug that the current troubles our 
A***Hole-in-Chief is stirring as hard as he can might be bringing out the vote, 
and almost entirely against him (albeit 5 months early).    When I read the 
ballot, I realized I didn't  have a clue about most of the candidates, and 
except for maybe one candidate I didn't trust what I *thought* I knew, instead 
being informed by the never-ending onslaught of positive/negative campaign 
literature and nothing else.

"Democracy is the worst form of government... except for all those we've tried 
so far" - Churchill 

- Steve

On 6/2/20 3:08 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:

"Young people," eh.
I visited two polling places this morning.  Saw probably 30 people -- poll 
workers and voters.  All but two were wearing masks.  The two?  Early 
20-somethings. 

TJ



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On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 12:18 PM <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Jochen, 

 

I have attached my draft letter to the Weinstein brothers.  

 

Elderly as this lists is, I think there are only a few people  on it old enough 
to have ever entertained the dream of the Jimmy Stewart Professorship.  Do you 
know that once upon a time there was a culture of ambivalence around getting 
money for research?   Most of the would-be academics on this list have 
encountered a much harsher reality.  And now, among the Barista’s of Santa Fe, 
I regularly encounter young people whom I would gladly accept as my colleagues 
at any university, yet who will never get the chance.  

 

It’s just so f***ing sad.  

 

Nick 

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