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I think people like Daniel Bolocan and Yuval Noah Hariri live so much in a computer bubble that they do not understand the world as it really is. They don't appreciate that the crabcake they buy at the restaurant was crabbed by an actual man in a boat trawling the bottom of the ocean or, if you want the best crabs in the world, the Chesapeake Bay. The mechanic who repairs their car is a man who learned his trade through school and then experience. The barber who cuts their hair is someone who went to school to learn the trade and then has the experience of cutting thousands of men's heads. When I plant my garden in mid-May, I will buy my plants from a small local garden store run by an independent businessman and I will get down on my hands and knees, knife out a hole, and plant. Artificial Intelligence is no threat to these activities because they are human. People like Bolocan and Hariri are so atomized in an anti-human computerized world that they don't understand the real world. I think the both of them would prefer not to be human.

It is true that Artificial Intelligence will revolutionize the world of the computer and the world of information. For instance, a friend of mine at church is 55 and codes for a computer company. He would like to work to 65 but understands that Artificial Intelligence might render himself obsolete. Facebook just laid off something like 10,000 workers although the leadership of Facebook are billionaires. No charity at Facebook, that's for sure. Perhaps when the various Departments of Motor Vehicles get hold of Artificial Intelligence, a trip to the DMV might not be the nightmare that it often is now. Here in West Virginia, we are fighting a power line that would deface our beautiful state to link a Pennsylvania power plant with the sinister data centers planned for northern Virginia.

It is up to the individual person to remain human. Eat good food. Enjoy good music. Hike a trail. Fish a stream. Go for a swim. Read a good book. Drink a cold beer or a nice glass of wine. Hold your wife's soft hand and kiss her. It isn't too hard to be human if you really want to be human.

Theodore Iacobuzio's avatar

Taibbi nails it this morning on X, linking to his Substack:

The Press Promotes Violence and Everyone Knows It

While this radicalization has been playing peek a boo for many years (vide infra) it is now pretty much out in the open. Of course they'll deny it, but they won't mean it, their audience knows they won't mean it, and they won't stop until the blood runs in the gutters. I know that sounds lurid, but it's also the case.

I'm as old I suppose as anybody in these boxes (72 next month). I can remember very well the election of 1968 and the first years of Nixon's first term. The coolest guy in my junior high had a father who was a big deal editor at Random House; this kid went on to go to Yale and became the head of surgery at a nearby hospital. He once pulled me aside and said he had heard something really funny. [OBSCENITY ALERT.] "Nixon, pull out, like your father should have". Real Stalinist garbage, with a dash of hippie nihilism. I've before told of my shock 10 plus years later when the editorial staff at the cheap-ass publishing company in Manhattan where I worked was enthusiastic for Reagan's death after Hinckley shot him. I have many many stories. The left is in love with violence, and the press, which is overwhelmingly staffed by the left, is out in the open now.

We haven't discussed, but the Kimmel "joke" was very much along the lines of his original troublemaking last year. It's got plausible deniability built in. Of course he was calling for Trump's death. You'd have to have just fallen off the turnip truck not to see that. But he can claim the joke was the age difference. The nullity is so thick it makes you choke.

As Taibbi himself point out there is so much objectionable about Trump that there's no NEED to do performative hate in this manner, or tell lies about him. But that's not the point. Rewind the tape to the summer of love, 2020, and refresh your memory as to calls for more BLM violence. This isn't going to stop. The Belgian's diagnosis is right on the money.

This may sound off topic, but it really isn't. After the news at the top of the hour at 5 p.m. yesterday All Things Considered LED with the conspiracy theories around the shooting--that it was staged to give Trump his ballroom. They didn't endorse it, of course, but, hey, it's a free country.

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