Repost: Questions raised by the Alexi McCammond firing

Originally posted on March 22, 2021. Reposted with very minor edits. To recapitulate – in early March of 2021, Teen Vogue announced the appointment of one Alexi McCammond to the post of editor-in-chief. Shortly thereafter, a scandal erupted regarding a series of Twitter posts made by McCammond in 2011-2012, when she was at university, in […]

Repost: On AOC’s statement regarding her recent non-vote

Originally posted on October 6, 2021. Reposted here without edits. Parenthetically, since that time, AOC has grown increasingly more “institutionalist”, which, perhaps, is to be expected of someone transforming from an iconoclastic rabble rouser into a professional politician enmeshed within a large political machine. There is likely more to be said on this topic in […]

Repost: On the Emily Wilder firing from AP

Originally posted on May 26, 2021. Reposted without edits. On or about May 19, 2021, it transpired that The Associated Press (“AP“) has fired one of its newsroom assistants, Emily Wilder, after only 16 days on the job. While AP has remained fairly cagey regarding the firing, only noting that Wilder had violated the organisation’s […]

Repost: Mini-case study – how to bury the data and not ask the right questions, CBC-style

Originally posted on March 17, 2021. Reposted here without edits. On March 9, 2021, CBC published an article on its website under a rather worrying headline – “New outbreak of COVID-19 in B.C. care home where 82% of residents were already vaccinated”1. At face value, in fact, the headline is downright alarming, since the last […]

Repost: One of these things is not like the other…

Originally posted on June 15, 2021. Reposted without any edits. Thus past Sunday, June 13, 2021, The Guardian published a fairly lengthy piece on the present flare-up of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia, in particular among native and migrant factory workers1. The piece in general is laudatory, describing at times truly atrocious conditions and circumstances faced […]

Repost: A brief comparison of Afghanistan and South Vietnam

Originally posted July 13, 2021. Reposted without edits. As US forces continue to withdraw from Afghanistan, at times literally fleeing in the dead of night1, the Taliban launched a sweeping offensive that has already attained fairly spectacular gains. When its delegation visited Moscow a few days ago, Taliban spokesmen claimed that the movement now controlled […]

Repost: A hypothesis on the opposition to mask-wearing

Originally posted on December 30, 2020. Reposted here without edits. There is a lot more to be said on the subject, and especially on the juxtaposition of “individualism” and “collectivism” in contemporary propaganda, both in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and as a more general phenomenon.  Let us establish a few core principles before […]