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Jonathan Ross supports Glinner

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Oncewasblueandyellowtwo · 18/03/2020 00:06

Johnaton Ross has tweeted about Grahame:

I struggle to understand the opinions of intelligent men I previously admired - Jon Ronson and Billy Bragg - that strike me as tragically ill-informed and depressingly self-aggrandising. I know you are paying a heavy price for this G, but I admire and applaud you.

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RuffleCrow · 19/03/2020 13:57

The genderists are becoming so toxic, everything they say and do is easy short hand for regressive values. I was on Hinge the other day - came across two profiles - one where someone had posed with LOJ and another specifying 'no terfs' - i couldn't click past them quick enough. It's great that it's so easy to see who these unthinking numpties are.

This will out me completely, but one of my earliest school memories involves JR opening our school fete. (Local celeb status). Nice to have an 80s celeb memory that is doing the opposite of becoming tarnished with age!

Justhadathought · 20/03/2020 09:27

On the topic of group conformity, and whether people really do believe in TRA ideology - I''m in the middle of reading Paul Theroux's 'Deep South' in which he travels through the deep southern U.S states, observing, meeting and talking to people:

"You think I'm burning this cross and forbidding you to go to school here, and covering up this lynching, but hey, I'm not a racist, really. I'm just trying to get elected"

" We had to claim it was the right thing to do. We needed the votes. You had to get elected no matter the moral cost. Telling the truth and being ethical often keeps people from political power, but doing the right thing is all that matters in the long run, and is ultimately powerful. That's why the true heroes of the civil rights struggle were never politicians...but those enduring sit-ins, and organising marches.....when they began to succeed, the politicians, seeing an opportunity, followed them."

" For many white southerners, pretending to be racist was permissible...you had to be a Southerner to understand the reasoning; it was a cultural thing..You couldn't say nothing, or your friends wouldn't like you. They had that belief, in common with many awkward adolescents, morally muddled, who crave to be popular".

Now of course, many who are campaigning for "trans rights" might say and feel the same kind of sentiments as the above piece; that they too are on the side of truth and justice.......But as I see it, many/most don't really believe that TWAW - but as that is an essential & core belief they have to go along with it.....in order to be seen as being"on the right side of history".

What seems more than clear to me, though, is that the best use of campaigning energy would be into directed into 'third spaces' - so that everyone, in theory, had the right to feel comfort, dignity and safety. As it is, women are being pushed aside, and their very existence and lived reality colonised by a fantasy that has no roots in material reality. Just so that people can be liked, and feel they are 'in' with the cool, liberal crowd.

The sound of two truths clashing........Conflicting truths and interests is the absolute stuff of both politics and journalism....not suppression.

LadyQuarantinaPluckington · 20/03/2020 12:45

twitter.com/billybragg/status/1240959491732094976?s=20

Holy shit the brass fucking neck of men magnanimously discussing our ability to discuss our own rights. You have to read up and down a bit too to get the full magnitude of the pompous masculinity on display here.

Tell you what lads, how about you all fuck off and sort your own shit out. Jesus, the fucking gall of it.

LadyQuarantinaPluckington · 20/03/2020 13:36

God, I'm hopping about this.

Glinner tagged in Linda Bellos, WPUK and Helen Steel and Bragg dismissed it as 'inviting a pile on' to poor, beleaguered, reasonable Billy and then said he had better things to do.

AngryAngryAngry

LadyQuarantinaPluckington · 20/03/2020 13:39

Demand and get your apology between gentlemen and back pat the fuck out of it, but when women are linked to the discussion about their own rights, it's an escalation and uncalled for.

Fucking fucking bullshit.

OldCrone · 20/03/2020 13:43

Billy Bragg appears to have no idea about what's been going on over the last few years.

twitter.com/billybragg/status/1240974506853834755

Jonathan Ross supports Glinner
testing987654321 · 20/03/2020 13:53

Holy shit the brass fucking neck of men magnanimously discussing our ability to discuss our own rights. You have to read up and down a bit too to get the full magnitude of the pompous masculinity on display here.

It's gobsmacking how very patriarchal they all are.

RoyalCorgi · 20/03/2020 14:03

You know what I love about men like Billy Bragg? The fact that their complete lack of knowledge about a subject doesn't stop them from expressing a confident opinion about it. How nice it must be so pleased with yourself and your own rightness that you don't feel the need to educate yourself about a subject before pronouncing on it in public.

Lordfrontpaw · 20/03/2020 14:07

He thinks he speaks for 'thu workin' maaaan'. Hmm

Justhadathought · 20/03/2020 14:21

You know what I love about men like Billy Bragg? The fact that their complete lack of knowledge about a subject doesn't stop them from expressing a confident opinion about it. How nice it must be so pleased with yourself and your own rightness that you don't feel the need to educate yourself about a subject before pronouncing on it in public

Absolutely!

And how embarrassing when/if he finally wakes up......to discover the reality. I wonder if Lisa Nandy and others have actually taken any time, of late, to follow up on that which they've been making very provocative public statements about.

I wonder when/if they do whether thy'll take the Owen Jones root......of digging themselves in even further....or that of some kind of contrition.

LadyQuarantinaPluckington · 20/03/2020 14:24

I'd lay money on Bragg being a dead cert for the Owen Jones school of pompous spadework.

RoyalCorgi · 20/03/2020 14:25

I wonder the same, JustAThought. A lot of us are finding that we have much more time than usual at the moment, so plenty of time for people like Bragg and Nandy to read blogs or watch videos from WPUK meetings. Maya Forstater wrote a blog post about how every response Lisa Nandy made to questions about GRA reform related to the trans child in her constituency - even though GRA reform is all about the legal process for adults and nothing to do with children. It clearly demonstrated that Nandy had absolutely no idea what she was talking about.

The thing about WPUK is that if you read their website, or their tweets, or watch the videos of their meetings, it's immediately clear that this is a sober, responsible organisation engaged in respectful debate. There's no hate there at all.

RoyalCorgi · 20/03/2020 14:25

Sorry, Justhadathought! Got your name wrong.

Justhadathought · 20/03/2020 14:32

Maybe one good thing that may well come out of this corona crisis - is that the bunkers that people have constructed in order to protect their increasingly polarised & tribal identities - might start to crumble.

What I see is many still clinging to their usual positions and rhetoric - even as the whole ship goes down. An interesting quotation in The Spectator this week:

At the beginning of a pestilence and when it ends, there's always a propensity for rhetoric. In the first case, habits have not yet been lost; in the second, they're returning. It is in the thick of a calamity that one gets hardened to the truth - in other words, to silence ( Albert Camus ,The Plague)

Justhadathought · 20/03/2020 14:45

Pernicious polarisation

In political science, pernicious polarisation occurs when a single political cleavage overrides other divides and commonalities to the point it has boiled into a single divide which becomes entrenched and self-reinforcing. Unlike most types of polarisation, pernicious polarisation does not need to be ideological. Rather, pernicious polarisation operates on a single political cleavage, which can be partisan identity, religious vs secular, globalist vs nationalist, urban vs rural, etc. This political divide creates an explosion of mutual group distrust which hardens between the two political parties (or coalitions) and spreads beyond the political sphere into societal relations. People begin to perceive politics as "us" vs "them."

Causes

According to Carothers & O'Donohue , pernicious polarisation is a process most often driven by a single political cleavage dominating an otherwise pluralistic political life, overriding other cleavages. On the other hand, Slater & Arugay (2019) have argued that it's not the depth of a single social cleavage, but the political elite's process for removing a leader which best explains whether or not polarisation truly becomes pernicious.

Lebas & Munemo (2019) have argued pernicious polarisation is marked by both deeper societal penetration and segregation than other forms of political polarisation, making it less amenable to resolution. It is agreed, however, that pernicious polarisation reinforces and entrenches itself, dragging the country into a downward spiral of anger and division for which there are no easy remedies.

Effect on governance

Pernicious polarisation makes compromise, consensus, interaction, and tolerance increasingly costly and tenuous for individuals and political actors on both sides of the divide. Pernicious polarisation routinely weakens respect for democratic norms, corrodes basic legislative processes, undermines the nonpartisan nature of the judiciary and fuels public disaffection with political parties It exacerbates intolerance and discrimination, diminishes societal trust, and increases violence throughout the society. In country-by-country instances of pernicious polarisation, it is common to see the winner exclude the loser from positions of power or using means to prevent the loser from becoming a threat in the future. In these situations, the loser typically questions the legitimacy of the institutions allowing the winner to create a hegemony, which causes citizens to grow cynical towards politics. In these countries, politics is often seen as a self-referential power game that has nothing to do with people.

Effect on public trust

Perniciously polarised societies often witness public controversies over factually provable questions. During this process, facts and moral truths increasingly lose their weight, as more people conform to the messages of their own bloc. Social and political actors such as journalists, academics, and politicians either become engaged in partisan storytelling or else incur growing social, political, and economic costs. Electorates lose confidence in public institutions. Support for norms and democracy decline. It becomes increasingly difficult for people to act in a morally principled fashion by appealing to the truth or acting in line with one's values when it conflicts with one's party interests Once pernicious polarisation takes hold, it takes on a life of its own, regardless of earlier intentions.

ScrimpshawTheSecond · 20/03/2020 14:49

their complete lack of knowledge about a subject doesn't stop them from expressing a confident opinion about it

Grin To have the confidence of a mediocre white man, eh?

Winesalot · 20/03/2020 17:31

An upside is that there are threads like this starting to emerge from the LGB community each time a blue tick joins the discussion. Maybe with people being at home on twitter more, there is lots of climbing happening to the summit of this issue.

A summit that once reached cannot be backtracked.

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LadyQuarantinaPluckington · 20/03/2020 18:01

Well, one of the things I've always said is that a lot of here have managed to connect the dots because we've had a lot of time to put it together over the past few years. If lots of people find themselves with time, and access to the internet to read all of the work that women have been doing over these past few years, in the next few weeks, we may well see the flowering of a new renaissance...

Here's hoping.

SisyphusLangClegRocks · 20/03/2020 18:35

Irvine Welsh

"In this thread someone asks critics of @suzanne_moore’s ‘offending article’ to point out any specific transphobia in it. So far nobody has been able to do this. I’ve just had a good look and I can’t find any. I don’t know if that makes me blind, insensitive or transphobic?"

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Lordfrontpaw · 20/03/2020 20:32

I went to art school - it really looks like a jokey project. We did one on ‘alternative Olympics’.

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