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I wasn't generous enough when I introduced myself to @OnGBandC. I was too shy, because I assumed he must be so cool--because of his talent--that he'd be unapproachable. So I'd like to make up for it here. I found his poetry because he slipped one of his poems into a conversation.
On Twitter. I had no idea who he was, but I clicked on the link and was suddenly a world away from Twitter, from empty clichés and bromides, even from a website that looks as if it was made after 1995--and to a place where people still cared about poetry--
enough to spend time--years, even--looking for le mot juste. I stopped worrying about nuclear wars, pandemics, and the global retreat of liberal democracy. I read for hours.

"He's really good," I thought, assuming he was an important poets I should know about, but don't.
But in fact, I think, he's one of those rare raw talents in the wild, known but to a small club of initiates.

I quit everything I had planned for the day (not much, anyway) and read everything by him on the site.
"That's talent!" I thought, surprised.

I don't know why I was surprised: Of course there's lots of talent out there that I've never heard of.

But it had been a long day of reading the prose of people who don't care about prose,
who can't even hear it when a sentence is ugly; of reading English by people who don't love English; speaking to bots who only barely pass the Turing test--or people, maybe; it's so hard to tell. So when I saw the care he'd put into these poems,
which do not, believe me, spring whole from *anyone's* forehead; to write a poem that sounds like this requires labor, rewriting, trying again, often for years, and usually--given our collective indifference to poetry--doing so unrecognized.
For an afternoon, it took me from the pandemic and politics and all the things that make me think, "Humanity's not going to make it" and "How did a man write *this* sentence without physical, aesthetic pain?"

and put me in a world where words matter--and last lines, especially.
It made me hope that humanity makes it.

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Jul 15, 2023
Yes. I have no evidence that this was the deeper source of the tensions, but I sure hope this factors into NATO's thinking and that they're making plans in the full understanding that this could happen. I worry that they may be in some kind of total denial:
Maybe they're not. Maybe this is discussed at every step, but privately. But it's not beyond imagination that some kind of superstition, or fear of causing offense, prevents people from saying to Biden, "Whatever we do has to be Trump-proof."
e.g., "We need to get Ukraine what it needs *now,* because we don't necessarily have "as much time as it takes." And "we need to pass key treaties *now,* because we may not have the chance later."
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You will never convince me that these kids are on the street because they’re sincerely worried that they’ll be forced to toil until the age of 64. When you’re that young, you can’t even truly conceive that one day you’ll be 64.
And the idea that *this* is the worry that keeps them up at night these days is risible. Have they not noticed that Vladimir Putin regularly threatens to nuke them?
That recent advances in artificial intelligence are so revolutionary that we can’t even imagine what work, retirement, or human life will be like by the time they’re old enough to retire?
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Mar 14, 2023
On invading Mexico: open.substack.com/pub/claireberl… I wrote this because I find the lack of debate about this spooky. I think the GOP is *seriously* talking about invading Mexico!
I sometimes think I’ve been away from the US for so long that I’ve lost my feeling for US culture, because I just don’t get why some perfectly trivial controversies become absolute firestorms, with no one talking about anything else for days, whereas much more serious things--
--like the GOP seriously proposing to invade Mexico, and trying to pass an AUMF to do it--don’t even warrant an opinion piece in the NYT.
Are we just taking it for granted that these proposals aren't serious?
But why? Once you pass that AUMF, it can be used by *any* president.
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Feb 25, 2023
Tucker Carlson's Ukraine war anniversary episode is obscene-an unrelenting firehose of anti-Americanism, Russian propaganda, and grotesque lies about Ukraine. It leaves me slack-jawed that this was aired in America.
Why is the most-viewed host on American cable television serving an unremittingly hostile and genocidal foe of the United States?

This isn't subtle; it's Baghdad Bob level insane.
We know from the Dominion filing that he knows perfectly well these are lies. But we also know he'd cut out his own tongue before saying anything that would displease his viewers. So he must know that this is what they want to hear--but *why* would they want to hear this?
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Feb 25, 2023
It's deeply sinister that the West's central platform for sharing news and information is owned by a Putin apologist. Even Father Coughlin (or more aptly, Henry Ford) didn't have this kind of control over the arterials of public debate.
This can't be trivialized. He and Tucker Carlson are overtly on the side of the most dangerous enemy of the West and of humanity since Hitler. Given the influence they have on public debate, this is *deeply* sinister.
Together, they're capable of severely undermining Western unity, morale, and support for Ukraine. Despite the happy rhetoric about supporting Ukraine "as long as it takes," we all know we're only one election away from leaving Ukraine and Europe to Putin's mercy--
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Feb 13, 2023
If you missed it in the newsletter, I want to point out a very good place to donate for earthquake victims in Syria. My friend @esi_zey is organizing it and I trust her implicitly: crowdfunding.copalana.org/mycampaign/109…
She writes: "The difference between this and donating to Kızılay or Support to Life for example is that this is a relatively small project and we know exactly where the money is going ... so this might give people a bit more sense of having helped.
"It’s a specific shelter. In Sheikh Bahar. And God knows the Syrians were already miserable, are at the mercy of the Syrian regime and Turkey, therefore largely cut off from the world and receiving aid.
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