-Layoffs in media, entire sites closing
-Huge mineral discoveries in California and Wyoming
Wouldn't it heal our country to work on a solution together? My idea is an FDR-style program for laid-off journalists to get jobs in mining 🧵
As Taylor Lorenz recently pointed out, it's been a brutal time in the media business.
Nearly 20,000 layoffs in 2023. Just in 2024, Sports Illustrated and Vice have effectively shut down.
Long-term job security is... dubious. The business models just aren't the same.
Journalists have been trying to strike and protest the layoffs - which is not a very promising strategy.
It's understandable why they're upset: they know that work as a journalist is more precarious than ever.
Things are going much better in the mineral world.
In California we've discovered that the Salton Sea has higher lithium production capacity than anywhere in the world. It could produce enough for 400 million EV batteries.
And in Wyoming, mines that were about to be defunct due to falling coal prices are now worth tens of billions because of rare earth.
It's a new American gold rush for the minerals we thought China would dominate.
The Media and Mining - two divergent economic stories, two divergent industry futures.
Journalists need our help adapting to the future.
I consider myself a centrist, and I believe in compromise and compassion.
This could be a 21st century grand bargain: we help laid-off fake news journalists by getting them more dignified work in open pit mines.
They can keep their unions together and strike when they think conditions need to be improved.
It's just not going to work unionizing newsrooms. Money doesn't grow on trees, but it does grow inside the ground over millions of years, and we can mine it!
It's not a perfect solution, but the truth is that working in the mines is more honest than what many journalists are doing now - caused by bad business models and poor career incentives.
In this thread, I will dissect the hateful, sloppy NYT opinion piece attacking @elonmusk for being an Afrikaner.
It took me 15 seconds to confirm that the author, a socialist whose site the NYT calls "independent," is actually being bankrolled by... George Soros
Real shocker!
The crux of the article is that Elon Musk is a white supremacist because he was raised in apartheid South Africa, and his support for Trump, capitalism, and America is all rooted in racism.
"Free Enterprise" is given scare quotes!
You can feel the immense racial hatred emanating from every paragraph. It's palpable.
White. White. White. Evil. Evil. Evil.
If you don't understand how socialist socieities descend into mass murder, this is how. Blood guilt. Sins of the father. Hatred of private property.
Wharton statistician looks at Hamas’ casualty data and concludes they are likely falsifying to maintain a rolling mean & linear growth — and they don’t know how to avoid making anomalies obvious to Western analysts
Women:Children R2=0.017
Men:Women is *negative* with R2 = 0.835
“Perhaps…the Gaza ministry is releasing fake daily numbers that vary too little because they do not have a clear understanding of the behavior of naturally occurring numbers.”
The utter lack of correlation between the deaths of women and children is especially strange.
Essentially, the split between women and children is different every day but the total always the same.
The Israel-Hamas war, anti-semitism, and free speech in America
My reflections after three weeks of arguing in my country.
In general I am happy about the state of discourse in America, but I wish to address some criticisms of me, both honest and dishonest.
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I absolutely stand by my actions collecting public pro-terror statements and identifying who made them.
Yet I noticed an unhealthy impulse by many people on my side to report minor transgressions or private criticisms as if they *were* endorsements of mass murder.
Not all are!
As I explained to the New York Times, it actually *is* possible to separate the two.
And as I also pointed out, I have raised my voice before in support of the sacred speech rights of anti-Zionists
Last summer, a trans-owned, trans-staffed coffee shop in Philadelphia shut its doors after its (trans) employees conducted a "radical accountability process" against the owners.
This is the bizarre story of Mina's World, which I wrote about on my blog.
They accused the owners of a lot of charges
Including wage theft.
But they separately complained when the owners tried to *stop* wage theft -- when tips were literally stolen from the jar by teenagers.
Other complaints were vague:
"Anti-blackness in a multitude of forms & occasions"
"Tokenization as a way to appear safe by association"
The video below is Emily Wilson, the Homeric translator promoted by the corporate media, reciting Book 23 from her translation of the Odyssey
It is disturbing - a mockery of the great work
Imagine NPR but read by the worst middle school theater teacher of all time
Part 2:
NOW, compare that with the great performer Stanley Lombardo, who performed Book 23 of his own translation of the Odyssey - live WITH DRUMS on C-SPAN with Christopher Hitchens in 2000.
Lombardo has dignity where Wilson does not. He has a sense of what it means to tell a story.
You may notice the cover of Lombardo's translation:
It's the photograph Earthrise from Apollo 8. Christmas Eve 1968.
If that isn't a beautiful symbol of what it feels like to yearn for Ithaca, for your far-away home after an epic journey...