[Plura-list] Trump convinces GOP supporters not to vote; Trump handed grifters millions for masks; What it's like to be a man
Cory Doctorow
doctorow at craphound.com
Sun Jul 12 12:20:18 EDT 2020
Today's links
* Trump convinces GOP supporters not to vote: You're supposed to take
him seriously, not literally, guys.
* Trump handed grifters millions for masks: Failed boner-pill
entrepreneurs get a second chance in Trump's America.
* What it's like to be a man: Phil Christman's beautiful, frustrating,
illuminating tale of masculinity.
* This day in history: 2005, 2010, 2019
* Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming appearances, current writing
projects, current reading
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🎋 Trump convinces GOP supporters not to vote
Trump has been repeating a groundless conspiracy theory about postal
voting leading to fraud - despite the fact that he, himself, votes by mail.
His supporters believe him.
They believe him so much that they're refusing to cast postal ballots,
leading GOP strategists worried that they will lose races because of it
this fall.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trumps-attacks-on-mail-voting-are-turning-republicans-off-absentee-ballots/2020/07/07/640b6126-bbd4-11ea-80b9-40ece9a701dc_story.html
"It’s very concerning for Republicans. I guarantee our Republican Senate
candidates are having it drilled into them that they cannot accept this.
They have to have sophisticated mail programs. If we don’t adapt, we
won’t win." -"Top party operative"
Postal voting benefits many people - stay-at-home parents without
childcare, people whose employers won't give them time off, people who
work for apps and are classed as "contractors," people whose polling
places have been shuttered as part of voter suppression efforts.
But postal voting is also vital to two of the GOP's most important
constituencies:
I. Old people
II. Rural people
"Especially for older, more rural voters, that could be important for
Republicans getting out the vote in 2020. I don’t want ‘I will not vote
by mail’ to become a political statement. But it may be too late."
-"senior GOP strategist"
And while Republicans may believe Trump and so fail to cast a ballot at
all, Democrats know he's lying: "in Kentucky’s June 23 primary only
about 10 percent of Democratic votes were cast on the day of the
election, while 20 percent of GOP votes were."
87% of Democrats think it should be easier to cast a postal ballot; 33%
of Republicans want this. GOP strongholds are thus less likely to permit
vote-by-mail and even when they do, their voters are less likely to take
advantage of it.
When Senator Joni Ernst [R-IA] urged voters to sign up for postal
ballots, her supporters sent her messages like, "I can’t believe you’d
support absentee ballots" and "We need in-person voting with ID or no
voting at all."
Another GOP senator's constituent replied to a vote-by-mail text with
"Absentee ballot? Nah. I’ll be there in person. No one should legitimize
this mail in voting hogwash."
The hits keep coming!
"I don’t want you sending a ballot application with my name on it to
somebody else who could do something bad with it, and then I show up on
Election Day, and I’m not allowed to vote" -Joel Freeman, chairman, Kent
County GOP, Grand Rapids MI.
As Dana Milbank writes, Trump's decisions to politicize voting and
wearing masks means that his base have been convinced not to vote and to
commit mass suicide. This will not bode well for the GOP.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/07/10/trumps-gop-is-becoming-garish-opera-paranoia/
Image: Ben Hannam
https://www.postalprotest.com
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🎋 Trump handed grifters millions for masks
Do you want to make a *lot* of money? Trump's got a plan for you:
I. Obtain a government purchase order. This has become startlingly easy
after the Trump admin cut "red tape"
II. Leverage that PO to get financing from investors
III. Use the cash to buy masks from China
In Propublica, David McSwane profiles the kinds of chronic loser
grifters who've been transformed into millionaires by the Trump admin's
decision to force agencies and states to source their own masks while
cutting procurement scrutiny and standards.
https://www.propublica.org/article/you-can-make-millions-selling-masks-to-the-government-in-three-easy-steps
(Remember "We’re not a shipping clerk"?)
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/19/trump-governors-coronavirus-medical-supplies-137658
Trump's mask millionaires are swell fellows. Take Jason Cardiff, whose
previous ventures included:
* Pyramid schemes
* Robocalls
* Quack weight-loss and smoking cessation "remedied"
* Prolongz, a pill that falsely claimed to offer men "increased
ejaculation control"
Cardiff found $10m in private investment capital and founded VPL Medical
Inc, putting the business in the name of Bobby Bedi, his partner, and
landed a $20m Trump contract to supply masks to two fed agencies.
Cardiff is now in a California court after he and Bedi each netted $420k
from their deal; he's got another deal pending with HHS that will make
he and his partner $2m each.
Cardiff billed the VA $0.68/mask; the same masks sell on Amazon for less
than $0.25/each. The Trump admin has helicopter-dropped $6.8b in similar
PPE deals since the start of the crisis. 2000+ of the contracts were
no-bid.
Cardiff is quite a fellow, the embodiment of the American dream:
"It’s easy for you to go, ‘Oh, well, Cardiff is a fraud with the FTC,
but we’re delivering masks. No one is absconding with anything." -Cardiff.
"[Cardiff engaged in] false and unsubstantiated claims for dissolvable
film strips advertised for smoking cessation, weight loss, and male
sexual performance." -FTC
"In March, Cardiff was found in contempt of court for hiding about a
million dollars and funding a lavish lifestyle through an account he had
opened in the name of his 90-year-old father."
"Look, it’s a global pandemic right now. People need PPE." -Cardiff
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🎋 What it's like to be a man
Patriarchy's dirty secret is that it sucks for men, too. There's been an
ocean of ink spilled over "toxic masculinity" but until I read Phil
Christman's "What It's Like to Be a Man" in the Hedgehog Review, I
couldn't crisply define it.
https://hedgehogreview.com/issues/identitieswhat-are-they-good-for/articles/what-is-it-like-to-be-a-man
For Christman, the essence of maleness is "chosen discomfort" - spend
your life denying you care how you look while tormenting yourself with
painful exercise you're not allowed to admit hurts, nor may you admit
that you're doing it because you worry about your appearance.
"I live out masculinity as perverse avoidance of comfort: refusal of
good clothes, moisturizer, painkillers; hard physical training, pursued
for its own sake, not because I enjoy it; a sense there is a set amount
of physical pain/self-imposed discipline I owe the universe."
Masculinity requires that you find "the costliest, least productive,
most epic way of doing everything," combined with a masculine omerta, a
prohibition on talking about any of this stuff.
"Manhood resists straightforward discussion even as men stand
accused—correctly, insofar as any accusation directed at such a broad
target cannot fail to hit—of sucking the air from every other conversation."
The masculinity conversation is driven by occultists like Jordan
Peterson and "vitamin-hawking conspiracy theorists, rape apologists, and
Nazis of YouTube."
Even there, the contradiction is inescapable: "If you need a YouTube
video to help you be a man, then in some essential sense simply BEING
one is already off the table."
What is "masculinity"? It's "an abstract rage to protect" -- but not
"the actual useful things a man (or anyone else) may do for other
people," rather, "activities that stem from a fear that simple
usefulness is not enough."
That is, larping out the prepper's fantasy of being spartan in grooming
and habits, undertaking "defensive projects that have no connection to
the actual day-to-day flourishing of the people one loves."
"Men seem constantly on patrol, whether or not there’s anything to
patrol against." From "securing your family's future," it's a short walk
to the neo-Nazi's "fourteen words."
Leading asshole thinkfluencer Harvey Mansfield accidentally nails it:
"Honor is an asserted claim to protect someone, and the claim to protect
is a claim to rule. How can I protect you properly if I can’t tell you
what to do?"
The contradiction of masculinity is that following Mansfield's
prescription means you will always fail to live up to the standard it
sets. Men fail to protect the people around them in two ways:
i. "Many of us commit violence against women and each other, and the
rest of us stand accused, with more or less justice depending on our
individual circumstances, of letting those guys get away with it"
ii. "We sit around too much" Women who work outside the home average
98h/week of work... "that’s presumably a lot of work we men are not doing."
"Protectors always fail": "The world is the sort of place in which
statistical probability reaches down like a giant and swats us and our
loved ones away. You cannot be a protector any more than you can be a
changeling or a fairy princess."
Even by their own terms, men have "clearly failed women."
This is why men can't "disclose even a serious personal problem to
another man, even in private conversation, without offering up a litany
of the categories of human beings whose oppression is undoubtedly worse."
It's an apology for "claiming the human prerogative to hurt," and
against it, a longing for "the dignity of having something real to worry
about."
"We feel like a bad joke."
There aren't any great ways to prove you're not a joke: "turn sullen and
grumpy, like people out of a Frank Miller comic" or "turn defensive"
("defensiveness has a well-known tendency to make us behave in ways that
are laughable").
The great irony of patriarchy is that it makes everyone miserable,
including its notional beneficiaries. Of course, this is also our best
hope: if no one actually likes this system, maybe, just maybe, we'll
dismantle it.
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🎋 This day in history
#15yrsago Water pump driven by kids' roundabout
https://web.archive.org/web/20050714014433/http://www.roundabout.co.za/main_the_playpump.htm
#10yrsago Ian McDonald's DERVISH HOUSE, superb novel of the mystical
nano future of Istanbul
https://boingboing.net/2010/07/12/ian-mcdonalds-dervis.html
#10yrsago Ghosts in My Head: story about the neuromarketing end-times
https://web.archive.org/web/20100714051049/http://subterraneanpress.com/index.php/magazine/summer-2010/fiction-ghosts-in-my-head-by-cory-doctorow/
#1yrago Philadelphians debate whether parks and rec centers should use
anti-personnel weapons that indiscriminately target children
https://www.npr.org/2019/07/10/739908153/can-you-hear-it-sonic-devices-play-high-pitched-noises-to-repel-teens
#1yrago Facebook's $5B FTC fine was so laughable its stock price went UP
after the announcement
https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/12/20692524/facebook-five-billion-ftc-fine-embarrassing-joke
#1yrago MLMs are cults that prey on moms, Mormons and the military
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mlm-pyramid-scheme-target-women-financial-freedom_l_5d0bfd60e4b07ae90d9a6a9e
#1yrago How to: run a small social network for you and your friends.
https://runyourown.social/
#1yrago US Conference of Mayors adopts a resolution to never pay off
ransomware attackers
https://www.zdnet.com/article/us-mayors-group-adopts-resolution-not-to-pay-any-more-ransoms-to-hackers/
#1yrago How science fiction affects (but does not predict) the future
https://www.wired.com/story/sci-fi-writers-prepare-us-for-an-uncertain-future/
#1yrago Trump's trade war cost the world $2t, wiping 6% off the global
one percent's books
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/super-rich-wealth-decline-2019-7
#1yrago Teens are filling Tiktok with memes deploring #Life360, a
parenting app that tracks teens
https://www.wired.com/story/life360-location-tracking-families/
#1yrago Detroit's police commissioner arrested at commissioners' meeting
for demanding answers about secret meetings where facial recognition was
planned
https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2019/07/12/detroit-cops-arrest-police-commissioner-protester-at-raucous-public-meeting
#1yrago CBP employees' new challenge coin mocks care for migrant kids
https://www.propublica.org/article/border-patrol-agents-are-passing-around-a-commemorative-coin-mocking-care-for-migrant-kids#164643
1yrago For years, the chief of the Border Patrol was a member of the
secret CBP Facebook group for racist and threatening chatter
https://theintercept.com/2019/07/12/border-patrol-chief-carla-provost-was-a-member-of-secret-facebook-group/
#1yrago Cooperative porno copyright troll gets 5 years in prison, while
his co-conspirator got 14 years
https://torrentfreak.com/cooperative-copyright-troll-lawyer-sentenced-to-five-years-in-prison-190709/
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🎋 Colophon
Today's top sources: Mitch Wagner (https://mitchwagner.blog/), Naked
Capitalism, Pocket (https://getpocket.com/).
Currently writing:
* My next novel, "The Lost Cause," a post-GND novel about truth and
reconciliation. Friday's progress: 543 words (37107 total).
Currently reading: Anger Is a Gift by Mark Oshiro
Latest podcast: Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town (part 09)
https://craphound.com/podcast/2020/07/05/someone-comes-to-town-someone-leaves-town-part-09/
Upcoming appearances:
"Working as Intended: Surveillance Capitalism is not a Rogue
Capitalism," Jul 21,
https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9AwAiQSmTj2ZjaIsIoTr5A
Latest book:
* "Little Brother/Homeland": A reissue omnibus edition with a new
introduction by Edward Snowden:
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250774583; personalized/signed copies
here:
https://www.darkdel.com/store/p1750/July%3A__Little_Brother_%26_Homeland.html
Upcoming books:
* "Poesy the Monster Slayer" (Jul 2020), a picture book about monsters,
bedtime, gender, and kicking ass. Pre-order here:
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781626723627. Get a personalized, signed
copy here:
https://www.darkdel.com/store/p1562/_Poesy_the_Monster_Slayer.html.
* "Attack Surface": The third Little Brother book, Oct 20, 2020.
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250757531
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