I’m here in London at the heart of the new Islamic Republic of Shania Twain, according to some of the grade A eejits on my social meedja. One of them had the good grace to block me after I told them that maybe they were being an idiot. At least I don’t have to listen to that one shouting anymore. But I keep the others around, I won’t block them, because if we aren’t exposed to this shit it takes us more by surprise when someone tries it in a debate. Because it’s a sharing of nonsense for a sense of belonging. You can get blindsided if you aren’t slightly conversant with the latest shared fallacy. Because much of the stuff that these people repeat to everyone wide eyed, superior and nodding is objectively absolutely fucking bananas.
My finger has hovered over block for one particular guy daily. God he’s awful. Not only does the algorithm push his stuff to the front but also it is true self satisfied self indulgent self regarding polemic. “People like me: good. People not like me: bad.” He doesn’t like kind people and he thinks he is the protector of the human race. “Suicidal empathy,” he uses instead of “kindness”. He is English but calls himself a Christian in the American cherry picking way where God wasn’t brown and it is about club membership not morality. And he is pushing hard to a narrative where “they” want to breed “us” out.
Today he is sad because the king isn’t doing an Easter message, but spoke about Ramadan once in a video. Apparently the British monarchy is fallen now. He’s a bit confused about the middle east cos he hates the Jews too. But he is happy to be very angry about Charles saying Ramadan and then not saying Easter. Easter? … Easter??? Like… Easter???
His mum did one Easter message in her entire reign and that was because of lockdown. It isn’t a thing. But now according to mister shouty sharey scaredyboy it’s another sign that we must be fomenting a violent revolution.
If it wasn’t awful it would be funny. Poor dumb sad little twits.
This guy was at university with me, and years later we did an alpha course. I like the Christians when they aren’t crusading. I thought they had left all that behind a few hundred years ago. But … holy war is a means to an end I guess. The crusades were about alliances and money and consolidation of papal power. The more you can define the enemy as outside yourself the fewer people look at the enemy within.
There are other people following the likes of him. Old family friends who have had a hard run and want a scapegoat, festival friends who didn’t reach their potential and want an external thing to blame instead of their addictions, actors who had to quit and leave town and hate to see what might be diversity hires in roles they might have played.
There’s a movement that is tempting for anyone who felt they deserved the thing but the thing didn’t come. “Blame it on the outsider”. Tale as old as time. Song as old as rhyme. In the ladybird book I had of Beauty and the Beast, the Beast was a very clear racial portrait who then went back to being skinny white dude. Most of these idiots are varying degrees of skinny white dude, and largely the skinny bit is a result of a longstanding unusual relationship with their nostrils.
The thing isn’t a thing… It’s hard to really make sense of that. But everyone is on a trajectory of some sort and everyone has to work hard to maintain whatever they’ve built cos the world is huge and indifferent and it isn’t about these notional targeted campaigns, maybe you just missed a moment, dropped the ball, put it up your nose… Maybe it just passed you by entirely. It ain’t personal. “I think I’m on a blacklist,” said one old friend. You aren’t. It is even worse than that, more impersonal and inevitable and implacable. It’ll grind you up like Sisyphus’ rock, and then you can decide if you’re gonna start pushing again knowing what will happen.
