Friday, March 16, 2018
The Scariest Hate: From the Low-Achieving Privileged Against the High-Achieving Un-Privileged.
The scariest kind of hate in America comes from people who have not much going for them besides their privileges, against people who are rising despite not having those privileges.
Thus, white racists don't hate black (and other non-white) people as such, but when they are ambitious, smart, hard-working, and rising. Hence, the insane opposition to Barack Obama from low-achieving white people. They have little going for them but white privilege, and if that is visibly overcome, they feel it as a betrayal. (This is the premise of White Rage, a book I am teaching this year).
Likewise, misogynists don't hate women as such, just ambitious, smart, hard-working, and rising women, like Hillary Clinton. This comes mostly from low-achieving men seeing male privilege visibly overcome.
And, I believe, much of the opposition to immigrants comes from people who rely on their citizenship privileges -- even more than whiteness or sharing the majority religion -- to secure their place in American society. If immigrants, legal and otherwise, come in and achieve without that privilege, that, too, feels like a betrayal.
Sunday, March 04, 2018
Today's "Useful Idiots"
When Russia had a left-wing government, they found gullible liberals to be "useful idiots."
Now that Russia has a right-wing government, it is finding gullible conservatives to be very "useful idiots."
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
I Think Jeff Bezos May Be Planning to Run for President
Jeff Bezos, owner of Amazon, the richest man in the world, might be considering a run for president.
He bought The Washington Post.
He bought a house in Washington, DC.
The most likely place for the highly sought-after second Amazon headquarters is the DC area.
I have little idea what his politics are.
I have no doubt that he would be better than the incumbent billionaire.
That could be an amazing race.
Sunday, February 25, 2018
Are Conservatives More Nostalgic Because They Weren't Paying Attention to Others the First Time?
I often find as a teacher that adults who believe "things were simpler when I was young" forget to factor in that, when they were young, they were not responsible for the complexity of the world -- that is what adults did.
Moreover, as parents of teenagers (and teachers of young adults) need to remind themselves constantly, "they aren't selfish, they are just self-absorbed." Adolescence is the time of caring deeply about how we look to our peers and how they look to us, without realizing all the other people and the great wide world that is also affected by our actions. Maturity helps us get a proportionate sense of our place in the world.
The greatest privilege is not having to realize that you are privileged. If my world is good, then the world is good. Caring for others who have been harmed, even when we ourselves have not been harmed, bursts that bubble. "Caring for the harmed" is also what Jonathan Haidt says is the defining feature of liberals.
So if today we find people in privileged groups - white men, in particular -- finding that "political correctness" forces them to notice harms to others, they might feel a desire not to think about it. And if they cast back on their youth, they may grow nostalgic for a time when they did not think about harm to others. Restoring that time would make their America "great again."
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Baby Boomers Will Be the Last Generation to Live Their Whole Lives in Majority-White America
I am on the cusp between the Baby Boom and Gen X. I am unusually aware of the dynamic of change at that cusp.
Somewhere around 2040 nearly all of the Boomers will be extinct. And somewhere around 2040 the U.S. is projected to have a "minority majority."
I do not think we will, in fact, think of our population in the same terms by then. We will always have a majority majority.
BUT we will no longer take it for granted that that majority is what we now think of as "white."
Friday, January 26, 2018
Whites Are Now a Minority Among All U.S. Children
A few years ago, non-Hispanic whites were a (bare) minority among all babies born.
Because whites have a lower fertility rate than all minorities, and especially than immigrant minorities, this trend accelerates quickly.
William Frey, a demographer at the University of Michigan and the Brookings Institution, estimated in his 2015 book Diversity Explosion that the year when we would have a 'minority majority" among all U.S. children under 18 is now - 2018.
The future has arrived.
Saturday, January 20, 2018
Racists Hate the "Uppity"
Racists do not hate minorities as such. This is why they do not think they are racists.
Racists hate rising minorities, who they fear will overtake and surpass them.
They hate and fear the "uppity."
For those who love E Pluribus Unum America, on the other hand, the ambition and hard work of minorities is our greatest hope for the future of the American experiment.
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Fear of Scarcity is No More Natural Than Trust in Abundance. Both Are Learned
Economists and libertarians often believe that scarcity is natural, and therefore selfishness is rational.
However, the fear of scarcity is a premise, not a fact, nor a conclusion of dispassionate research.
Christian ethics helps us overcome the fear which leads to selfishness, through the hope we have in the inexhaustible and trustworthy source of abundance.
And the only proof we can offer that there will be enough is our own generous example.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Best Social Movement of 2017: Sexual Predators are Pariahs
Of the many good things that happened in 2017, I have the most hope that the movement against sexual predators will have long-term effects.
In many fields, men known for years to have been gropers, sexual blackmailers, and even rapists were driven out and rendered pariahs. Liberal organizations were more consistent than conservative ones in removing the offenders, but that is often what happens at the beginning of a social movement.
This movement was made by tipping public opinion, not by a change in law. This suggests to me that it will have real staying power.
Monday, December 25, 2017
Permanent Life, Happy Wife
Brad Wilcox, one of the leading researchers on marriage, reports that husbands who are committed to marriage for life have happier wives.
What husbands believe about gender roles does not predict their wives' happiness.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Friday, December 08, 2017
Who Will Win the Election? The Party That Governs Better
Allan Lichtman, the historian who has successfully predicted all the presidential elections since 1984, reminds us that that the main theme of such an election is a referendum on how well the party in power governed.
This is good news - the candidate horse race is really secondary to the years of achievement, or non-achievement, which lie before the race. This is as it should be.
The Republican Party has had total control of government for a year. They have done almost nothing with it.
On the basis of Lichtman's findings, I think they are building toward a disastrous 2020.
Monday, November 20, 2017
Conservatives Want a "Strict Father" To Make Everyone Personally Responsible - Except Corporations
George Lakoff has argued persuasively that an underlying cause of the deep conservative/liberal divide is that, while both tend to view government as like a family, they have different theories of what kind of parent is best to lead a family. He calls these two views "strict father" and "nurturant parent," respectively.
This helps make sense of why conservative policy is so hard on welfare recipients. They believe a strict father should make children become responsible and self-supporting.
This also explains why they want "fathers" of all kinds to have a free hand. Theirs is a patriarchal theory in the most literal sense.
Which brings us to the mystery of "trickle-down economics." As an economic theory it has failed repeatedly. However, conservatives doggedly stick to it as the solution to all problems. Give the rich more money and give corporations a free hand, and they will do what is best for their dependents.
Liberals regard corporations as economic institutions, which respond to incentives. If you want them to create more jobs, then tie their tax breaks to actually producing more jobs.
Friday, November 17, 2017
Good News: India Outlaws Sex With Child Brides
The Indian Supreme Court closed a loophole which allowed sex with a young teen by her husband.
Now, 18 is the age of consent across the board, even for married girls.
Wednesday, November 08, 2017
I Don't Care About Sports Unless It Touches Me Personally. This is Like How Many Conservatives Feel About Social Problems.
Liberals have long lamented that conservatives seem to care about social problems only if the problem affects them personally.
Since "care for the harmed" is the heart of liberal ideology, this approach seems unjust to liberals.
I had a "shower thought" about this question this morning: I feel the same way about sports. I only care about a team or a game or a sport if it affects me personally. I don't really care about sports as such, and only have a vague notion of what it going on with professional and semi-professional (Division I) sports. Very occasionally a local kid will have a notable sports career, and I will want to have some idea of how that person, and that person's team, are doing.
I feel the same way about the sports team in my town and my college. I care because I know some of the players, or their families. And I care a bit because it matters to my neighbors.
But I don't regard sports teams as marking my "tribe."
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Online Dating Seems to Increase Racial Intermarriage
The researchers hypothesized that online dating would take people out of their social networks. Since our networks still tend to be mono-racial, expanding them by algorithm into a much broader world is likely to make them more diverse.
The rapid increase in racial intermarriage matches the predictions of the model.
Yes, some people specify that they only wants to see potential dates of their own race. But most people do not.
This is from a correlation study, so take it with a grain of salt.
One interesting side note: A steady ten percent of marriages seem to come from college connections. Since about a quarter of Americans go to college, this is an extraordinarily high proportion of marriages in the college class.
Saturday, October 21, 2017
A Silver Lining of the Trump Election: Mobilizing Millennials to Civic Action
Millennials supported Clinton over Trump in the 2016 election by 20 points -- the biggest gap of any generation.
Moreover, the 35% who supported Trump "are less experienced in civic and community engagement ... and they are less likely to say that they would take up a formal civic opportunity (like regularly volunteering for a nonprofit organization)."
Clinton supporters, by contrast, were more engaged in civic and political life to begin with.
The Tufts study, taken just after before and after the election, thought that the high level of civic mobilization of the Clinton voters would depend on whether the Trump administration attacked "individuals and organizations with diverse viewpoints, including those of young people largely oppose him."
Now that we are almost a year after the election, I think we can clearly answer that question in the affirmative.
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