One of my neighbors has decorated his house for Labor Day with an enormous 
banner that says "Fuck Trump."  I sicked the local Puritans on them.  Should be 
fun to watch.  

n

Nick Thompson
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From: Friam <friam-boun...@redfish.com> On Behalf Of u?l? ?>$
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2021 6:56 PM
To: friam@redfish.com
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Liberal dilemmas

Since we're mostly old people on this list, some older than others, it might be 
useful to suggest that "liberal" no longer means "left" in most lefty circles I 
travel. Liberals are just slightly to the left of the middle. Basically, 
liberals are now moderates. It's not the liberals that are "woke". It's the 
lefties.

And the lefties are definitely *not* in control of governments. The liberals 
are. People like Biden are war-mongering, capitalist liberals, though he's 
shifted left to some extent. Harris was a *prosecutor* for Yog's sake.

And I *think* I'd even argue that the lefties aren't "progressives", either. A 
friend of mine, who worships Voltaire and the Enlightenment, describes himself 
as a Fabian, starkly conservative compared to most of the lefties that surround 
us. Fabians are (were?) progressives. Lefties seem to be more revolutionary, 
"radical", or nihilistic, as willing to throw bombs at government as your 
staunchest righty.

That person in the comic is *not* a lefty, not by a long shot.

On 8/31/21 3:23 PM, Prof David West wrote:
> I reacted to the comic with the mental observation that, to me, 
> conservatives seem heaven bent on telling people what they *cannot* do 
> or think; while liberals are hell bent to telling you what you *must* 
> do and think. (If you don't do as they say you are, at minimum, stupid 
> or, more likely, evil and subject to punishment (even if that is just 
> shaming and ostracism.)
> 
> And I am terrified of liberals (progressives, democrats) because, at the 
> moment, they have the power of government enforcement of their diktats.
> 
> davew
> 
> 
> On Tue, Aug 31, 2021, at 2:31 PM, Jon Zingale wrote:
>> Thank you, Glen and Frank. Seeing the image, and whether authoritarian or 
>> not, I couldn't help but relate. There have probably (right or wrong) been a 
>> number of times in the last month where the very same narrative ran through 
>> my mind while in line for coffee or groceries or whatever. I appreciate that 
>> the comic said nothing of vaccination, whether those in the crowd were or 
>> were not. I guess I read the comic as being an individual's feelings "in the 
>> moment", regardless of whether the causes are low-blood sugar or 
>> post-lockdown social anxiety or the sense that there is a breach of social 
>> contract or ...
>>
>> What I like about the comic is that it could be a great way to poll the 
>> country (a'la one of those New Yorker comic contests we sometimes talk about 
>> on vFriam). We could produce a second comic with a person without a mask 
>> surrounded by masked individuals. Then with thought bubbles cleared, hand 
>> both images to people and ask them to fill in the bubbles for both comics. I 
>> can imagine that collecting the comics at the end would give a richer 
>> picture of the kinds of thoughts and feelings people actually have than the 
>> strangely averaged forms I often receive.


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