First, let me tell you that there are few things as bureaucratically cruel as the way we treat children who have pretty crummy parents except how we bureaucratically turn parents into crummy parents. Case: kids whose parents stole their identity.
Credit systems make it almost impossible for a person to live after a bad spell or bad mistake like an eviction, an unpaid utility bill or a defaulted student loan. And there’s your kid with your dream: a clean slate. And a clean slate will help you take care of your kid.
So kids end up with utilities in their name or credit cards when they’re eight years old, whatever. Anyway, I had a friend once with a roommate who was in this predicament. We were young and therefore had the perspective of a gnat.
We tried to get my friend out of his joint lease with his roommate by pleading our case to the apartment leasing agent. We made the first naive mistake: we told the truth and all of the truth. We said the guy’s credit had been hijacked by his mom so he lost his job etc
The agent wasn’t hearing it. My friend was stuck in the lease. Me, a smartass, gets us a consult with a lawyer. We plead our case.
The lawyer looks at us and said, “here’s where you went wrong. You told your creditor that you’re the one with the ability to pay. Why would they let the solvent roommate out of the lease?”
I started to get that there was something out there I needed to understand so that I could understand other things.
(An actual smart person would have known that you call the lawyer BEFORE you speak to the creditor smh)
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Tonia Sutherland on how AI/3D/holograms embodiments of archived record that serves commercial interests and whiteness/spectacle are a kind ghost slavery. Close read of Tupac at Coachella
It’s carcerality + code + archives + spectacle
Me: We will be wrestling with this a lot as the tools to turn trace and archival data into ghosts becomes democratized
My position on babies is on the record. I won’t be covering it here. Agree etc.
I only want to add that I wonder whatever happened to just being…mildly annoyed. You know, my default state? You can be annoyed and just…sit with that.
You roll your eyes a little. Maybe you suck your teeth. But you just sort of suck it up. There is a whole emotional range between “happily accept” and “rage out” that we lost over the last 20 years. I think about this a lot.
I would go so far as to argue that if you’re doing plural society right, you’re mildly annoyed more often than you’re not.
And I don’t have symptoms, as far as I know. I did go plant-based (don’t want to talk about it because it’s impossible to do without being effing annoying) but I will do any of the things up to a Paltrow egg in my hooha. I will not do that.
I will say, I’m mean. BUT, I am told by independent parties that I was always mean, I just hid it better.
I met a Black woman sociologist this week whose work I recognized. She says we met at Emory! I assume we overlapped in grad school. She meant…she was in undergrad. She remembers me teaching my advisor’s strat class. Today she is a faculty member at Harvard.
I am one million years old.
More earnestly, she remembers that lecture on race and for-profits fondly and I am so touched that I am telling everyone.
Hustle culture + phone alerts + guns+ filters + no fresh air + hustle culture.
I asked my students about LinkedIn this semester and these basically-youth-adjacent people said they have been on it since MIDDLE SCHOOL. For why, Craig?? Networking in middle school. We are sick.
I cannot get over it. I think about it almost every day. Middle schoolers fresh from a day of shooter drills going home to not touch grass and check their Linked In for recruiter emails. What are we even saving our world for at this point?