It's not exactly breaking news that social media can be a nasty place where cruelty and personal attacks carry more viral value than thoughtfulness and decency. And in the last few months, this trend is being led by example from the very top. "Since the Trump administration assumed power in January, the official White House social media accounts have taken on a sinister style of posting." DHS sharing a photo of alligators in ICE hats to promote a new detention center or the The White House posting a supposedly funny ASMR video of deportees being shackled represent a fetishizing of cruelty, as an administration supposedly driven by a sentimentality for the past is actually breaking new ground when it comes to political trolling. Nathan Taylor Pemberton in the NYT (Gift Article): Trolling Democracy. "The key ingredient to this online soup is extremism: from nativism to racial science to casual neo-Nazism and textbook misogyny. Presented to followers via livestreams, memes and X posts, this deluge of far-right content has been called 'slopulism' — a vibes-based politics designed for social media and born from social media. These vibes, of course, are harsh. They’re antidemocratic. And they’re increasingly being embodied in the presence of figures staffing the second Trump administration." What Lincoln called the better angels of our nature has been wholly replaced by the demonic bullying of our trolling. 2Birth Control"Noor Siddiqui, the founder of an embryo-screening start-up and the guest of honor at the backyard event in Austin, offered a grand vision of custom-built algorithms and genome analysis that would help eradicate illness and disease ... Siddiqui is a rising star in the realm of fertility start-ups backed by tech investors. Her company, San Francisco-based Orchid Health, screens embryos for thousands of potential future illnesses, letting prospective parents plan their families with far more information about their progeny than ever before. For now, her approach has been taken up mostly in her moneyed social circle. But one day, maybe not far off, it could change the way many babies are made everywhere — posing new moral and political questions as reproduction could increasingly become an outcome not of sex but of genetic preselection and data-mining." WaPo (Gift Article): Inside the Silicon Valley push to breed super-babies. (Ironically, the biggest problem with today's Silicon Valley investors and influencers is that they can't stop acting like super babies.) 3Ooh, Baby, I Love Your Whey"As proud as he is of his cheese, Mr. Heiman knows that his company’s profitability these days is thanks less to Colby than it is to whey, the liquid byproduct of cheese making that helps to satisfy America’s seemingly insatiable appetite for added protein. Nasonville Dairy produces around 150,000 pounds of cheese a day, but just breaks even on most of it, especially the 40-pound blocks of Cheddar that are a cheesemaker’s stock in trade. What increasingly keeps the lights on is whey." No Whey! ... Whey... America’s Protein Obsession Is Transforming the Dairy Industry. "Whey, the liquid byproduct of cheese making, was once considered waste. Now it is a key ingredient in the protein powders that Ozempic users and weight lifters are downing in ever-greater amounts." (Spolier alert: In a few years, they'll tell us all this protein is killing us. It's just the whey these things go.) 4Club MedThese days, the anti-tourism vibe in parts of Europe seems to rise with the summer heat. Nightclubs in Ibiza could be ground zero for the building frustration. And we're not talking about noise complaints from locals tired of hearing the thumping bass from all-night foam parties. Over-partying tourists are actually putting a strain on the Island's health system. "Drug-related calls from nightclubs are driving Ibiza’s ambulance services to collapse." NYT (Gift Article): Club Drugs Strain Health System on Ibiza, Spain’s Party Island. 5Extra, ExtraHe's Just Not That Into You: "My 'PAST supporters have bought into this 'bulls---' hook, line, and sinker.' Let these weaklings continue forward and do the Democrats work, don’t even think about talking of our incredible and unprecedented success, because I don’t want their support anymore!" (This is Trumpspeak for "I value the time we've spent together, but I don't think we should continue being friends.") Trump disavows supporters pushing Jeffrey Epstein 'bulls---. AP: With Epstein conspiracy theories, Trump faces a crisis of his own making. 6Bottom of the News"Janudi Perera spent all spring looking for a retail job, but had no luck. So the college sophomore in Queens, N.Y., did what many around her do when a situation doesn’t go their way: She paid a witch on Etsy to cast a spell." Etsy Witches Charge for Jobs, Sunshine and Knicks Wins. Business Is Booming. (Of course it is...) |