@pkrugman
Paul, it's fascinating seeing you doing threading here. They come in last-to-first, so I keep reading, trying to figure out what you're talking about! Burma-Shave in reverse!
The key is to only make the first piece of the thread public, and then make the rest of the pieces "unlinked". That way people will just see the head of the thread, and only if they click on it will the other parts show up.
@arcdrag
Americans, from liberals to the extreme right, have a pugnacious tendency toward #abductive reasoning. Rather than building on collective/inferred premises, the absence of ideology is itself the ideology.
*liberally sprays self with Žižek repellant*
@pkrugman
@captgordon @pkrugman It's much more that tough doesn't look like what people think it looks like.
"Army" has always been a co-operation contest. Modern armies are a co-operative innovation contest; how are we few going to get this job done, despite everything?
Egalitarian, mildly insubordinate, and extremely goal directed, that's what you want. You can't lie about the goals to long-service regulars with as many skills as can be arranged. It's a long-term expense to maintain.
@pkrugman
All this clap trap about "de-wokifying" the military reminds me of the controversy about letting women into the miliitary. LMAO.
ALso reminds me of that video clip of the #Russian commander barking #homophobia rhetoric at the troops (#Ukraine = hotbed of Western degeneracy, etc etc)...and me thinking that a certain percentage of those troops are closeted #LGBTQ conscripts thinking how in the fuck do they deal with this nightmare that is the #RussianInvasion of Ukraine?
@pkrugman Finally a proper connected thread on Mastodon! Hope not too much manual workarounds involved?
That link between the admiration of 'strongmen' leaders, anti-wokeness and constant sneering and downplaying of any Ukrainian successes does seems so obvious, now that I've been made to think about it.