Replying to @hoshianna@toot.cat
@hoshianna ...kinda? there's scary stuff. there's a killing (maybe?)
@mxchara@seattle.pink
I'm Mx. Chara Aznable, guiding spirit of the Pnictogen Wing DID plural system, living in Seattle WA.
Replying to @hoshianna@toot.cat
@hoshianna ...kinda? there's scary stuff. there's a killing (maybe?)
Replying to @mxchara@seattle.pink
Their "faith" is a battle faith, they say, and thus even children get to be enemies and spies for evil in this system, only into Dungeons and Dragons (or whatever) because a demon has got hold of them. The "Christian parent" feels as if extreme measures, outlandishly extreme measures, are called for. There's an entire Christofascist industry based solely on providing just such measures, in a vast panoply of options, all administered with supreme deftness and circumlocution.
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Replying to @char@chaos.social
@char probably not. I would guess a passing slug did that
Replying to @mxchara@seattle.pink
Here I make another confession: Hassan of Serenity has been attempting by degrees to get me used to the feeling of extreme calm which prevails in her contemplation of Allah, and which I daresay any person can get a taste of (@KaylinEvergreen will know what I mean here) simply by visiting a mosque in respectful fashion. I have often found the sight of the circumambulating pilgrims at Makkah to be soothing: one sees something unusual there, which is the grand motion of mass of human beings who share the same sense of purpose.
Therefore the feelings of "God" and divine right which the Christofascists act upon seems exceptionally strange to me. There is no peace, no stillness in those folks.
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Replying to @mxchara@seattle.pink
Protecting childhood—abstracted, idealized, unreal childhood—is the beating heart of the Christofascist gang and they have spent very many decades filling the press with carefully scrubbed and dechristianized parenting advice that boils down to "God told Abraham to kill his own son so basically, by just beating and maiming you for the rest of your life, it's like I'm being generous."
The worst abusers always channel God when they're doing it. And the very fact that these people MUST feel, in the instant and the moment of the crime, that some sort of irresistible power or faith is behind their actions gives the reasonable reader pause. Just what is God up to?
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Replying to @mxchara@seattle.pink
Films like Mazes and Monsters have a very special audience, and it's basically the same sort of audience which now rallies round J. K. Rowling: abusive parents who don't understand why their children don't believe in the same things they do, and who therefore set themselves to make sure children don't have much choice. They'll stamp out the sickness one way or another, you can bet your life on that. If necessary they'll send for the help of that nice mild-spoken doctor with the sideline in breaking children's wills.
But before the extreme measures are taken there's gentler ways to bully the kids away from stuff that the parents (along with "everyone", in the Matt Walsh sense of the word) just know in their hearts is the devil's temptation.
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I was thinking of words to say about the 1980s film Mazes and Monsters, which might be the most poisonously 1980s Reaganite film I know. There's so many contenders like Ghostbusters and Red Dawn and Rocky IV and shit like that, but Mazes and Monsters beats all of them in one respect: covertly it's an attack on creativity and devotion to hobbies such as gaming and cosplay and painting miniatures. You see some exquisite work in the movie but the ending message is "fantasy bad, go make money".
Replying to @sterophonick@wetdry.world
@sterophonick pfft you know the Republicans only allow ONE Democrat to be the ambassador to the rest of the party, so you'll have to take turns
#bugstodon addition, a lil green leafhopper from yesterday
Replying to @nev@flipping.rocks
@nev I have never been myself sure how to tell them apart from all the other plants that produce that sort of big flattish inflorescence of teensy lil white blooms (I forget my botany terms)
Replying to @nev@flipping.rocks
@nev I don't think I have ever seen an iridescent green bee frand before
Replying to @hoshianna@toot.cat
@hoshianna aww thanks for the shout-out
Replying to @futurebird@sauropods.win
@futurebird @cstross @Sibtodon see also the high-tech fashion of declaring that libraries are obsolete because now you can buy books on the Internet at such reasonable prices!?
Replying to @Quasit@beige.party
@Quasit he's a sinister figure in my own head, the creator of a fascist mythology that's extremely tempting. now I'm curious about his previous writings, before he went down the "Ender's Game" abyss.
Peter, Valentine, and Andrew. PVA. like the glue!
@FinchHaven @ai6yr yeah. whenever I see them I tell myself "weather's changing" and expect rain in a day or two, but I haven't made a systematic study.
@ai6yr "mackerel sky, mackerel sky, never long wet, never long dry"
@maddad it's a strange business and it seems to come from some inchoate wish or hope that such miracles are possible in the first place: that is to say, these conspiracy theories about manipulating the weather are a backhanded way of saying "jeez I wish it were possible to engineer the weather".
Old Macintosh "droplet" alert sound, hehe #IndependenceDay