
VanishXZone (Matthew Cmiel)
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VanishXZone (Matthew Cmiel)
@MatthewCmiel
Professional Game Master | Game Designer | Classical Musician | Composer | Director of After Everything | Asexual https://t.co/sLeup1bxKc





@RaineyOvalle i judge books by their cover constantly and it often pays off



Entérese de la lucha de poder en la BSO que condujo a la caída de Andris Nelsons beckmesser.com/noticias-music…


In the Trump era, many young women were attracted to the New Right because it felt less constrained, stuffy, and dogmatic than the left. Perhaps it was. A little sexism was a small price to pay for entry to a party without Woke-scolds policing the playlist. For women especially, contempt for feminist pieties, if deftly channeled, could be one’s ticket to stardom. Now, a growing group of right-wing women — both prominent personalities and loyal foot soldiers — are waking up to find that their inclusion in the MAGA movement was contingent: Sexism wasn’t merely the price of entry; it was the theme of the party. According to the conservative women @SamAdlerBell has spoken to over the past several months — all at one point active in MAGA, some active still — anxiety and disgust over sexism has been steadily growing since the beginning of Trump’s second term. It’s spiked since last fall, they say, when the movement began openly embracing Nick Fuentes, whose visceral hatred of women makes the male chauvinists of the past seem enlightened. “These men have made it very, very clear that they will ‘rape, kill, and die’ for Nick Fuentes,” Anna, who wrote for popular right-wing outlets, says. MAGA is “insisting that women subject themselves entirely to male authority, while advertising that male authority will be cruel and vicious and fickle.” Some of the right-wing women Adler-Bell spoke to feel a certain amount of regret over her complicity. “Shame and guilt and just embarrassment,” Anna says, “Just like how could I tolerate this and participate in this?” Adler-Bell reports on the women defecting from the New Right over its sexism: nymag.visitlink.me/7Gba1-

New York Times @nytimes: Who's a Better Writer: A.I. or Humans? Take Our Quiz. - The New York Times. #industry40 #aistrategy #ArtificialIntelligence nytimes.com/interactive/20…


What are the best "everything novels"? Novels that are seemingly about everything at once







🚨 “Use the university in every way, shape, and form” — Villanova professor calls academia a “Trojan horse” to “advance our cause.” Listen to Gabriel Rockhill, a professor at @VillanovaU, describe using the university as a Trojan horse for political organizing and ideological training. Rockhill frames higher ed as a tactical site for “counter-hegemonic” work, cites his own Critical Theory Workshop, and then makes the end goal unmistakable. “We need to go in a socialist direction” to build what he praises elsewhere as a socialist “intellectual apparatus” like the ones in Cuba and China, because that’s where he says you get the “real state power necessary to fully educate the people.”

Letterboxd’s Top 500 Films 💥 View the full list: boxd.it/8HjM How many have you seen? 👀














