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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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zelsbels:
“ blackness-by-your-side:
“ When Sherry Johnson was eleven, she found one day that she’s gonna marry a 20-year-old member of her church who had raped her. She became pregnant and in order to avoid investigation and criminal case, her family...
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When Sherry Johnson was eleven, she found one day that she’s gonna marry a 20-year-old member of her church who had raped her. She became pregnant and in order to avoid investigation and criminal case, her family and church officials decided to make the girl a legal wife of this monster.

“My mom asked me if I wanted to get married, and I said, ‘I don’t know, what is marriage, how do I act like a wife?’” Johnson remembers today, many years later. “She said, ‘Well, I guess you’re just going to get married.’” 

However, her case is one of thousand cases of child marriage. According to statistics, children 16 and under are still being married in Florida at a rate of one every few days.

Johnson and her family also attended a conservative Pentecostal church and that other girls of a similar age periodically also married. One girl said when she was 10 she was raped by both a minister and a parishioner and later gave birth to a daughter. There were all documents confirming her and her child’s age, but still, the judge approved the marriage to end the rape investigation, telling her, “What we want is for you to get married.”

And nevertheless, America prefers to interfere in other countries’ internal affairs, like in Syria, calling it “defending freedom” rather than to change states’ laws and to protect American children from rape, coercion and molestation. 

Today, Johnson is campaigning for a state law to stop underage marriage that has already become a norm in some states.

Please, help me to raise awareness to this issue. No one can remain indifferent to the problem of child molestation. 

#StopChildMarriage  #StopChildAbuse

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source, btw

mitigatedchaos

A mutual talked about how some guy wandered into his thread and attempted to start a debate about religion.

As long as religion is used for things like this, of course dudes are going to wander into threads to start arguments over it.

Anyhow, this needs to be made illegal.

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Anonymous asked:

Do you truly think anyone is going to buy your nationalist hogwash? You blithering buffon, the dual monachy will never succumb to such seditious sentiment! AEIOU!

A monarch is nothing more than the crown jewel worn by the State.

Dual Monachy?  I’ve got anons inventing entirely new forms of government right here in my askbox.

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isaacsapphire
shlevy

You just know that someone in this general circle is going to have historical levels of impact, and some poor grad student in the 2130s is going to write their dissertation exploring who @argumate might have been and what impact they had on $famous-person’s early years

argumate

*crosses fingers* please no spree killers

isaacsapphire

I was thinking more along the lines of Alan Greenspan.

mitigatedchaos

While Bereton and Yu argue that Mitigated Chaos was an alias of one of several other figures in the Post-Neoreactionary movement that emerged early in the 2030s, and Harvey argues that Mitigated Chaos was a joint project between several authors, we demonstrate using reverse textual analysis and schedule modelling based on post timing and employment records that the true identity of Mitigated Chaos was Robin Lo, a DMV clerk located in Oklahoma City at the time of the Second American Revolution.

We dispute the arguments in Levy (2078) that Mitigated Chaos was the original name of the highly obscure VR film author “Destiny Playwright.” 

A New Theory on the Middle Influences of Australia’s First Dictator, Bright & Walker, Tumblr Journal of Post-Rational Political Psychology, Vol. 43, Q1 2132.

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collapsedsquid

It’s the glorious post-scarcity future in Star Trek Discovery but they still have open plan offices. Some fucking utopia that is.

collapsedsquid

I think that means the crewmen need to start a revolution, overthrow the officer bourgeoisie and establish a classless society.

bambamramfan

This is a pretty fantastic example of how Star Trek has always been about a specific utopian vision based in our current capitalist (one might even say “neoliberal”) world.

mitigatedchaos

You should have me write Star Trek inste-

wait, where are you going?? come back!

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mailadreapta

Ideological Spread with Nationalist Characteristics

mitigatedchaos

I was half-joking when I suggested that I’d use the statue controversy to remark on how to carry out an imperialistic foreign policy.

But I was half-serious as well.


Nationalism is one of the main drivers of imperialist foreign policy, but it is also one of the primary forms of opposition to the same.

Consider, however, an Empire with a different plan - it wants to spread not its people, nor, per se, its culture, but its ideology.  (It may not even consider itself an Empire.)

The thing to do with Nationalist sentiments in other countries, then, is to merge and entangle them with the ideology to be installed (or rather, instilled).  For each country, an adapted version of your ideology, fit more closely to the local needs and patterns.  Not all countries need to be exactly the same.  This allows you to deflect some of the popular will away from direct opposition to your imposed form of government.

This is actually part of why Democracy has had what success it has in its acts of imperialism.  (And yes, Democracy as an ideology has a bit of a habit of imperialism, though a lot of that has been driven by America.)

How to interweave them?

Take elements of the local culture that are aesthetic or which are not in opposition to your ideology, and make them official and protected.  (For instance, you probably want people to be timely, so if being chronically late is one of the local things, you need to get rid of that.  On the other hand, architectural style can generally vary without crushing the GDP.)  Pick various writers, historical works, and so on.  Tie your ideology into the history of the region, as part of its self-narrative.  Elevate local historical thinkers that can be described as proto-your-ideology.  Build statues of locals that exemplify the positive qualities you want your ideology to represent.

You must create a new national mythology as a legitimization for the new government.

Over time, if executed well, your transplanted ideology will become part of the socially legitimized history of the country and thus gain the protection that affords.

In the meantime, most countries you could conceivably do this in are going to be relatively underdeveloped.  Take advantage of the physical security you can manage to impose in order to pursue a long-term program of development.  

Borrow a page from Milton Keynes and have the price of the development paid for by speculating on the values of the land to be developed.  If you don’t drop the ball on this, the country is going to undergo a 7-10% annual rate of economic growth for some years.  Investors would normally be skittish due to concerns about corruption and physical security, but you have the power to calm those risks.

The development doesn’t have to take place across the whole country, but a critical mass is needed so that future development will be self-propelling, and local talent must be trained (in your universities) so that it can continue to operate in the future.


Now I know this sounds incredibly expensive, and of course it is, but the goal here is to turn those countries permanently to your ideology and increase your ideology’s share of total global resource output - and that is, in itself, very valuable.  

(Also, your pension funds can ride that 7-10% annual growth as your corporations are able to buy up assets at low prices.)

It also requires a great deal of political will.  Will that, in Afghanistan and Iraq, America did not have.  

The simultaneous cowardice, foolhardiness, and ignorance of the American political establishment and voters made for a military campaign that was not only highly aggressive, but failed to accomplish all that much for all the blood it spilled.

Something more ideologically imperialistic that sought to convert Iraq and Afghanistan into true, developed democracies, with all the basic underpinnings that required, would have been better.  Alternatively, not going at all would have many advantages.  Instead we get the worst of both worlds - a willingness to invade without a willingness to see a conversion through to the end, fueled by the naive belief that liberal democracy is the natural state of humanity and will flourish in all soils if it is simply unleashed.


There are, of course, far crueler ways to expand dominion if one has different goals.  I will not go over them here.  The age of such empires is over, now, and for the better.

mailadreapta

I had to read all the way to the end to be sure that you were in on the joke, and it seems that you were. What you describe is more or less what America did all over the world WRT Democracy, at least when it had the actual political will to do so.

Europe and Japan are liberal democracies today because the US was willing to put in the money and time to install its imperial ideology properly.

Africa is full of creaky, mostly-broken democracies because the US and the USSR were united in wanting to dismantle the old imperial empires and open up the Global South for their own ideologies, but neither really wanted to put in the time to fully reconstruct the African cultures.

And Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria are catastrophes because America got high on its own supply and started believing that democracy would just happen.

mitigatedchaos

I think it could also work for other ideologies.

Anyhow, “do it right or don’t do it at all” is becoming something of a recurring theme on this blog.

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Cultural Transmission

Screw it.  I was going to make a more detailed piece, but this will have to do for now.

Cultural transmission is more similar to a weighted, directed graph than to some other models.

We can think of agents as the nodes, and their modes of interaction and communication as the edges.

Cultural norms reinforce themselves through interactions and use, creating an environment where they are dominant.

Key for assimilation is cultural pressure to conform.  If all interactions are with the host culture, the pressure to conform is enormous and there is no reinforcement to support resisting it.

This is partially based on the dispersal of agents and their interactions within the environment, but it is also based on relative size.

Any given nation therefore has both a maximum theoretical and a practical assimilatory capacity.  This can be altered by a number of factors, including policy, dominant ideology, and geographical and cultural distribution.

Of course, in the modern world, the number of potential cultural transmission vectors is much larger (particularly including the Internet).

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