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Thinking About Emo

I was thinking about the current media fad for “Emo” when I read this (subsequently censored and deleted): people are tired of pretentious assholes telling them what to think and want to go back to something simpler, instinctive and genuine. emotion is beginning to matter more than intellectual analysis.

It’s all about whether we live in an era of increasing “authenticity”, or not. Postmodernism basically carried forward the Enlightenment project of “modernising” the human animal into a rational being after the mid-century revanchist diversion by several competing socially conservative ideologies that fought for supremacy during the Great European Civil War.

Modernism was not without its discontents. During the early part of the 20th Century these neo-Romantics were called various names: fascists, national socialists, and monarchists. They rejected the idea of a rational human being and instead agitated for the creation of a sensational being. These Vlkisch tendencies emerged quite strongly during the 1960s and 1970s in the guise of “New Age” spirituality, revelatory religion and ethnic politics and the increasing primacy of the rhetoric of body motion and gesture as discourse. The current US fad for “authentic” displays of public emotion and declarations of faith can be seen as a typical expression of a narrative strain within a culture more predisposed than many to Great Awakenings.

Iran, Uninterrupted

Four years and two years ago I noted that Iran seemed to have successfully duped the US into removing both of its main regional adversaries, the Taliban and Saddam Hussein, and in the process revealing the limited extent of US power and strengthening Iran into a regional co-superpower with Israel. Now Iran seems to have manoeuvred Israel into yet another tediously offensive war within and occupation of the morass of southern Lebanon.

The 135,000 overburdened U.S. troops are potential hostagesor targetsfor Iran should the United States take military action to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities … By having terrorists nab the Israelis, the Iranians both upended the G8 summit discussions about their nuclear program and sent a clear reminder of the tools at their disposal should there be a confrontation.

Bt-Oblivious Bad Bug Blow Back

A detailed survey of 481 cotton growers in China found that, although they did use fewer pesticides in the first few years of adopting GM plants, after seven years they had to use just as much pesticide as they did with conventional crops.

The five million Chinese GM cotton farmers appear to have created a natural vacuum by growing cotton genetically engineered to kill the bollworm larvae which used to destroy their plants. With the bollworm larvae gone, other pests called mirids have taken over, forcing farmers to eradicate them with lashings of expensive insecticide that have all but destroyed the original economic benefits.

The study — the first to look at the longer-term economic impact of Bt cotton — found that by year three, farmers in the survey who had planted Bt cotton cut pesticide use by more than 70 percent and had earnings 36 percent higher than farmers planting conventional cotton. By 2004, however, they had to spray just as much as conventional farmers, which resulted in a net average income of 8 percent less than conventional cotton farmers because Bt seed is triple the cost of conventional seed.