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Interview: The Woman Who Predicted Tech Fascism

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  • draljones@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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    Interview: The Woman Who Predicted Tech Fascism

    "These technolibertarians make a philosophy out of a personality defect."

    There's a lack of human connection; discomfort with the core of what it means to be human; inability to reconcile individual demands with societal demands.

    It glorifies being the "solo commander of one's computer in lieu of any other economically viable behavior."

    Computers are more controllable than any human will ever be.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DL-kwZdkiOA

    #USPol #EUPol #Tech .

    electric_gumball@mastodon.socialE jens@social.finkhaeuser.deJ chloechloechloe@musician.socialC 3 Replies Last reply
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    • draljones@mastodon.socialD draljones@mastodon.social

      Interview: The Woman Who Predicted Tech Fascism

      "These technolibertarians make a philosophy out of a personality defect."

      There's a lack of human connection; discomfort with the core of what it means to be human; inability to reconcile individual demands with societal demands.

      It glorifies being the "solo commander of one's computer in lieu of any other economically viable behavior."

      Computers are more controllable than any human will ever be.

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DL-kwZdkiOA

      #USPol #EUPol #Tech .

      electric_gumball@mastodon.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @DrALJONES
      Also available as audio:

      The Nerd Reich: The Woman Who Predicted Tech Fascism — Paulina Borsook Was Right

      Episode webpage: https://nerdreich.podbean.com/e/the-woman-who-predicted-tech-fascism-%e2%80%94-paulina-borsook-was-right/

      Media file: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/8gs8f3gm4z8s5wyw/Pod_12_-_P_Borsook_-_Audio6y2hd.mp3

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      • draljones@mastodon.socialD draljones@mastodon.social

        Interview: The Woman Who Predicted Tech Fascism

        "These technolibertarians make a philosophy out of a personality defect."

        There's a lack of human connection; discomfort with the core of what it means to be human; inability to reconcile individual demands with societal demands.

        It glorifies being the "solo commander of one's computer in lieu of any other economically viable behavior."

        Computers are more controllable than any human will ever be.

        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DL-kwZdkiOA

        #USPol #EUPol #Tech .

        jens@social.finkhaeuser.deJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @DrALJONES "economically viable" wtf

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          @DrALJONES I mean, glorifying control over one's computer can go quite strongly wrong, but "other economically viable" behaviour as a contrast to that seems to construct a very strange context in which to perform a comparison.

          (I'm just reacting to the post, FWIW. There is not enough time in the world to watch videos.)

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          • draljones@mastodon.socialD draljones@mastodon.social

            Interview: The Woman Who Predicted Tech Fascism

            "These technolibertarians make a philosophy out of a personality defect."

            There's a lack of human connection; discomfort with the core of what it means to be human; inability to reconcile individual demands with societal demands.

            It glorifies being the "solo commander of one's computer in lieu of any other economically viable behavior."

            Computers are more controllable than any human will ever be.

            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DL-kwZdkiOA

            #USPol #EUPol #Tech .

            chloechloechloe@musician.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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            RE: https://mastodon.social/@electric_gumball/116548276098168910

            @DrALJONES

            ableism:

            i. it characterizes sociopaths as being essentially autistic while citing the supposed 'awareness' society /now has/.
            ii. invalidates our lived experience for the sake of her critique of a (convenient and) dangerous libertarian personality type.
            iii. It posits an ideal world where /meaningful/ social contribution is antithetical to autistic inclusion in society.
            iv. ignores context and culture of anti-autism hype and at once describes a "journalism" challenging "power".

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            • jens@social.finkhaeuser.deJ jens@social.finkhaeuser.de

              @DrALJONES I mean, glorifying control over one's computer can go quite strongly wrong, but "other economically viable" behaviour as a contrast to that seems to construct a very strange context in which to perform a comparison.

              (I'm just reacting to the post, FWIW. There is not enough time in the world to watch videos.)

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              @jens

              I'm not exactly sure what Borsook was thinking, but I guess I don't find it as strange as you do.

              But then, I have watched the interview....

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              • chloechloechloe@musician.socialC chloechloechloe@musician.social

                RE: https://mastodon.social/@electric_gumball/116548276098168910

                @DrALJONES

                ableism:

                i. it characterizes sociopaths as being essentially autistic while citing the supposed 'awareness' society /now has/.
                ii. invalidates our lived experience for the sake of her critique of a (convenient and) dangerous libertarian personality type.
                iii. It posits an ideal world where /meaningful/ social contribution is antithetical to autistic inclusion in society.
                iv. ignores context and culture of anti-autism hype and at once describes a "journalism" challenging "power".

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                @chloechloechloe

                I imagine Borsook has received critique.

                I agree with some points you make, disagree with others, & don't understand some. So not sure that I can say anything of use.

                As far as commenting on neurodivergence, imo, it's essential to help ppl recognise the harm committed by the Trumps, Musks, Thiels, et al. who highly likely have narcissistic psychopathy (of course, not all commit harm).

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                • draljones@mastodon.socialD draljones@mastodon.social

                  @chloechloechloe

                  I imagine Borsook has received critique.

                  I agree with some points you make, disagree with others, & don't understand some. So not sure that I can say anything of use.

                  As far as commenting on neurodivergence, imo, it's essential to help ppl recognise the harm committed by the Trumps, Musks, Thiels, et al. who highly likely have narcissistic psychopathy (of course, not all commit harm).

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                  @DrALJONES

                  All I am really saying is that the piece is exclusionary and benefits from prevailing misconceptions of autism.

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                  • chloechloechloe@musician.socialC chloechloechloe@musician.social

                    @DrALJONES

                    All I am really saying is that the piece is exclusionary and benefits from prevailing misconceptions of autism.

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                    @chloechloechloe

                    I like to be much more specific about what I disagree with and why. I disagree, eg, with tarring an entire lengthy interview on tech fascism with the same brush as i would tar certain comments on, eg, autism neurotype.

                    The thing about tech fascism is the fascism, not its mooted underpinnings.

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                    • chloechloechloe@musician.socialC chloechloechloe@musician.social

                      @DrALJONES

                      All I am really saying is that the piece is exclusionary and benefits from prevailing misconceptions of autism.

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                      @DrALJONES

                      To clarify further, she supposes to be bashing the fascists and yet advances key fascist rhetoric about the dangers of autistic people and the way they interpret the world or socialize. I guess, the presentation was, at least, a great demonstration of the paradoxical nature of fascism.

                      I heard this presentation on Mastodon and I don't care if she has been critiqued - her ableism is being amplified /here/.

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                      • chloechloechloe@musician.socialC chloechloechloe@musician.social

                        @DrALJONES

                        To clarify further, she supposes to be bashing the fascists and yet advances key fascist rhetoric about the dangers of autistic people and the way they interpret the world or socialize. I guess, the presentation was, at least, a great demonstration of the paradoxical nature of fascism.

                        I heard this presentation on Mastodon and I don't care if she has been critiqued - her ableism is being amplified /here/.

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                        @chloechloechloe

                        I take some of your points, though I'd probably characterise them a little differently.

                        As to amplification, imo, mastodon users are, on average, smart enough to take what's edifying from a piece & critique/discard what's not.

                        I don't agree with cancelling an hour's important information on the basis of 5 mins of stuff I disagree with.

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                        • chloechloechloe@musician.socialC chloechloechloe@musician.social

                          @DrALJONES

                          To clarify further, she supposes to be bashing the fascists and yet advances key fascist rhetoric about the dangers of autistic people and the way they interpret the world or socialize. I guess, the presentation was, at least, a great demonstration of the paradoxical nature of fascism.

                          I heard this presentation on Mastodon and I don't care if she has been critiqued - her ableism is being amplified /here/.

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                          @DrALJONES

                          I can offer only so much assistance. If you agree with any of the above criticism (or do not understand) and believe she is controversial, then please provide sufficient warning. That's all.

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                          • chloechloechloe@musician.socialC chloechloechloe@musician.social

                            @DrALJONES

                            I can offer only so much assistance. If you agree with any of the above criticism (or do not understand) and believe she is controversial, then please provide sufficient warning. That's all.

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                            @chloechloechloe

                            I don't believe that "controversial" per se warrants a warning.

                            There's nothing more I can add.

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