Sunday! Morning! Links!
* CFP: “Hobgoblins of Fantasy: American Fantasy Fiction in Theory,” Special Feature in The New Americanist.
* CFP: Historical Fictions Research Network, “Radical Fictions.”
* We are almost certainly underestimating the economic risks of climate change.
* I had suicidal depression. I got better. Here’s how.
* My father’s was a textbook case: Depressed white male with gun offs himself in May.
* Manson bloggers and the world of murder fandom.
* Nearly 1,800 families separated at U.S.-Mexico border in 17 months through February. 1,358 Children Separated at Border. Torture at the border. ‘The Worst Place Ever’ Is ICE’s Etowah County Detention Center in Alabama. ICE’s Rejection of Its Own Rules Is Placing LGBT Immigrants at Severe Risk of Sexual Abuse. A family was separated at the border, and this distraught father took his own life. Down on the border, a new trail of tears. ‘They just took them?’ Frantic parents separated from their kids fill courts on the border. ICE detainee commits suicide while in transit to home country. Restaurants Boycott Army Base That Called ICE on Pizza Delivery Man. Federal judge temporarily blocks deportation of pizza worker. ICE Deserves Every Bit Of Our Contempt.
Dear members of ICE: “just following orders” is what nazis said during the Nuremberg trials. It is YOU who are doing these things. YOU are ripping children from their parents & holding them in cages. History will see that YOU carried out these crimes against humanity. YOU.
— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) June 8, 2018
How has there not been an ICE whistleblower who can tell us what is really going on inside, how decisions are being made, what bounties are being offered, etc? To a one, they’re fine with this?
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) June 8, 2018
When you say "deport them all," you're saying you have no idea how this city, this country, works. You're saying you don't care to know.
— Angus Johnston (@studentactivism) June 8, 2018
A public defender in McAllen says some migrants are told their kids are going to be taken away briefly to bathe, and then it dawns on them hours later they aren't coming back
— Liz Goodwin (@lizcgoodwin) June 10, 2018
Parents have been given a flyer with the wrong number to call the government to find out where their kids are. Last week, the number was corrected on a scrawled, hand-written note
— Liz Goodwin (@lizcgoodwin) June 10, 2018
* In Academia, Professors Coming On to You Is on the Syllabus. Be better than this.
There's some discussion on Twitter about male academics being unsure whether to mentor women because they're unclear what behavior is ok.
Let me try to break it down: pic.twitter.com/yRvNMFhqjc
— Dina D. Pomeranz (@DinaPomeranz) June 8, 2018
* 6 current, former MSU employees with ties to Nassar scandal under state licensing inquiries.
* Mizzou’s Freshman Class Shrank by a Third Over 2 Years. Here’s How It’s Trying to Turn That Around.
* The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet.
* Black Mirror was a documentary.
* Bold new horizons in cheating to win. Not that they need the help, with Democrats like these…
If you pretend that the passage of the civil rights acts was the actual end of segregation, full stop, the “American experiment in life, liberty, etc” is just passing fifty years old and seems to have brickwalled straight into fascism.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) June 9, 2018
* Lucky break: Cozy land deals meant big money for Trump family and friends.
* Great moments in government.
* Some women “wouldn’t know what masculinity was if it hit them in the face.”
* White People Are More Likely to Get the Raises They Ask For.
* Stories like the one in this thread are so striking because we live in a society that prevents us from taking care of each other. Defying Prevention Efforts, Suicide Rates Are Climbing Across the Nation.
* Mr. Rogers Had a Simple Set of Rules for Talking to Children.
* The Next Pseudoscience Health Craze Is All About Genetics.
* From the archives: “Sum,” an afterlife fiction.
In the afterlife you relive all your experiences, but this time with the events reshuffled into a new order: all the moments that share a quality are grouped together.
You spend two months driving the street in front of your house, seven months having sex. You sleep for thirty years without opening your eyes. For five months straight you flip through magazines while sitting on a toilet.
You take all your pain at once, all twenty-seven intense hours of it. Bones break, cars crash, skin is cut, babies are born. Once you make it through, it’s agony-free for the rest of your afterlife.
* Despite this, Graeber has convincingly called “bullshit” the nature of work today and reveals how – in his words – “economies have become vast engines for producing nonsense”. To his ideological opponents, convinced of the efficiency of free markets, his most devastating attack is to reveal how inefficient these systems can be. I suspect millions of workers around the world will instantly recognise the nonsense and inefficiency he describes. Whether they do anything about it is another matter. A more lukewarm review at the New Yorker.
Just as only Nixon could go to China, only Trump could get in a fight with Canada.
— Stavos Keniclius (@Keniclius5) June 10, 2018
* Wisconsin reeling from tariffs coming from Mexico, Canada, Europe.
* Golf is dying, many experts say. According to one study by the golf industry group Pellucid Corp., the number of regular golfers fell from 30 to 20.9 million between 2002 and 2016. Ratings are down, equipment sales are lagging, and the number of rounds played annually has fallen. Dead Golf Courses Are the New NIMBY Battlefield.
Written by gerrycanavan
June 10, 2018 at 11:00 am
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
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