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the real enemy in "Akira" is, of course, the United States.
let's face it, this is one of the only things that the United States of America has actually been any good at: indiscriminate bombings.
there's a kinship between Shima Tetsuo here, out of control of his own body, and @elonmusk. really!
what's Elon Musk's self-image? what's his ego? there's really not much to his self-definition: he's powerful and he's The Best™. best at what? why, best at everything of course!
in a sense, that's all there is to the general obsession with "intelligence" that one gets from right-wing ideologues: to be "intelligent", in the vague way that's meant by @elonmusk or @NateSilver538 or @EPoe187, is simply to be good at everything—an expert at all thinking.
the difficulty is that @elonmusk can't sustain the act—not without help. the bigger his boasts, the further he falls short of them. he can only make up the shortfall by absorbing others: the faith and adulation of cultists like @catturd2 is what keeps Musk's weak ego inflated.
he's like Tetsuo absorbing all the matter around him, desperately trying to stabilize himself and his runaway power—except the more Tetsuo absorbs, the less human he becomes. his inner sense of self is too weak; he degenerates into a mere blob of barely differentiated stuff.
in a somewhat similar fashion, @elonmusk has absorbed the personalities of the people who worship him, the people who still honor his illusions of infinite greatness...and now he's indistinguishable from them. he's a collection of stupid memes and stale nerd jokes and bigotries.
his fans all laugh, of course! but they'd laugh at anything @elonmusk farted out. he's like Rupert Pupkin in Scorsese's "The King of Comedy", surrounded with cardboard-cutout figures who laugh at all his jokes. @APompliano and @catturd2 and the rest may as well be made of paper.
the rapid disintegration of @Twitter and inevitable collapse of @mtaibbi's fraudulent "independence" aren't going to help with @elonmusk's cognitive dissonance. he's The Best™ and yet his ambitions are turning out to be horseshıt—how's he going to reconcile the contradiction?
I have a feeling that, when @elonmusk's egotism finally gives way...the results are bound to be extremely *messy*.
~Mona Drafter of Pnictogen
Akira and the other espers are reunited, in spirit.
do you suppose @elonmusk or @mtaibbi ever daydream about nuking cities? or dropping asteroids on them? somehow I think it's a regular subject of animated conversation, among that crowd.
at the heart of Shima Tetsuo's memories: the central image of an abandoned child, weeping, surrounded by emptiness. (it's quite possible that @elonmusk's got a similar core memory—we know that his father Errol was a abusive tyrant. he still is, so far as I know.)
but who is @elonmusk's Kaneda? is there anyone? Musk is surrounded by admirers, subordinates, business associates; the propagandists who hopped on the #ElonMusk bandwagon, like @mtaibbi and @bariweiss, almost certainly are only using him.
does Elon Musk have a friend?
Kei does the Kaneda bike slide. nice.
the end! A for Akira? or for anarchy? perhaps they work out to about the same thing.
"Akira" has, at its core, a message of tremendous simplicity and power: anyone could become a god. Shima Tetsuo is awakened to apotheosis by pure chance—an accident on the road.
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I wrote some threads recently about #fear, and I'd like to return to that topic. one could fill entire bookshelves with treatises on fear.
Western society, however, has not encouraged an understanding of fear. it's easy to see why: understanding fear would lessen it.
(cont'd)
and Western politics and leadership and most especially Western *religion*, i.e. Christianity (for the West is hostile to all other religions but Christianity), rely heavily upon fear as their chief tool. the practical psychology of #marketing is largely about fear.
(cont'd)
fear furnishes a ready means for *manipulating* people: put a *scare* into people and they panic. they act on fearful impulses, clutching to things for security, behaving in predictable and even ritualized manners that they've learned—coping mechanisms for their fears.
there's a truth about American right-wing society, hardline Christian society (for these two things are almost the same) that has yet to sink into mainstream public acceptance. it's *necessary*, however—it's vital to human survival—that this truth be fully understood.
(cont'd)
it's simply this: they are always at war.
always.
@MattWalshBlog, racist, staunch defender of Christian pedophilia, abusive parent, fascist Catholic fanatic, is able to drag himself out of bed every day to do more evil in the world because he thinks he's a soldier.
(cont'd)
@DouthatNYT, flatulent Catholic hypocrite, imagines himself to be a soldier. @PastorMark, sex pest and extremist Christian grifter, thinks he's a mighty paladin for Christ. so does @DavidAFrench, who went as far as joining a genocide to get some Christian soldier vibes.
incidentally, *another* bad sign that some offered reading material is in fact propaganda is that the author (or pusher) of the work refuses to explain anything about it. @mtaibbi is particularly adept at evading difficult questions about the nature of his work.
(may I tag you in, @Jacob__Siegel? you may learn something...or you may not.)
there's a number of reasons why @mtaibbi is reluctant to explain his propaganda. emotional appeal is one reason: he's trying to tempt readers in, hinting at *mystery* and forbidden secrets.
(cont'd)
this is central to the appeal of bigotry and bigoted conspiracy theories, like the Sinophobic rubbish about #COVID19 that @NateSilver538 (and @mtaibbi and his @GOP allies) have been peddling, or the antisemitic crap that's popular with the @elonmusk / @MrAndyNgo crowd.
when is it *acceptable* not to read something that's pushed in front of you? most of us (myself included) are mortal beings, bound by time and entropy like everyone; we've got a thousand daily concerns to balance, and we can't read everything that's recommended to us.
(cont'd)
now, if you're a propagandist like @mtaibbi or @charlesmurray, it's never acceptable not to read their junk—and that attitude, right there, is a key hint that their work *is* in fact junk. it's not _proof_ but it's a strong indication that they're pushing propaganda.
(cont'd)
for the point of propaganda is not to be persuasive in terms of logic and rational inference and sensible deductions from evidence. propaganda's appeal is *emotional* appeal; @mtaibbi's work, and other right-wing propaganda, is designed to be _maximally memetic_.
this article indicates why racist dolts like @NateSilver538 and @mtaibbi (not to mention all those Christofascist pundits like @DouthatNYT) are so cynical about higher education: in *their* social stratum, the point of college isn't to learn anything.
a high-status college means *networking*, making powerful friends, getting job offers for no better reason than "you've been to the same upper-crust finishing school as me". @NateSilver538 is a dunce because he's never *needed* to be good at schooling—not with his connections.
all those rich parents know the score; they're willing to pay millions just to get a string of big names onto their kids' resumes. @NateSilver538's equally racist (and equally stupid) pal, @mattyglesias, son of a Hollywood writer, got sent to a $50k/year *grade school*.
I'm awaiting an event in the near future; I'm not quite sure how it's going to play out, or how quickly. but I suspect that the fiasco of @elonmusk's ownership and right-wing politicization of @Twitter will mark the end of a global illusion, perpetuated on the Internet.
(cont'd)
the illusion was that the #Internet was somehow equivalent to #democracy itself. merely being on the Internet, in this social illusion, was like participating in democracy. the idea was that "everyone" had a voice of equal weight and importance to every other voice.
(cont'd)
nobody bought into that illusion, or put more energy into sustaining it, harder than @jack Dorsey and @Twitter.
it's a lie. access to the #Internet is a matter of money, just like everything else in this authoritarian, capitalist society. the rich get *more Internet*.