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At 1 PM on a Friday I get an email from my boss. I'm busy as hell so I don't check it immediately. Then I get a phone call from my boss, which has almost never happened before. I'm a white collar worker, a historian. There's never a 'historical emergency' requiring a phone call to kick me in the ass and get to work.
The request is so urgent my boss needs it by the end of the work week. Which, y'know, is 5 PM on a Friday. So I have four hours to do it.
It's a forwarded request. Somebody contacted a member of the donation team asking for help, "I need a map from the Vietnam War to use for a presentation." It's somebody she's trying to coax into giving a five figure donation to the museum.
The request was asked to the donation team member, who then emailed my boss, who then emailed and called me urgently.
This map required:
North and South Vietnam in it
All four areas that South Vietnam was divided into for military purposes ('Corps') clearly delineated
Four cities, all of them horrifically misspelled, and only identifiable because I know what battle the requester is asking about (itโs in III Corps on the border with Cambodia) (the requester danced around the battle but Iโm knowledgeable enough to identify it)
Has Laos and Cambodia in it
Has the Ho Chi Minh Trail in it
So. I was mad about the 'you have literally four hours to find a map with a lot of requirements.'
I was then mad at myself about finding a copyright free map from Texas Tech University within half an hour, proving her right for asking me to do it.
Then, after I found a map that perfectly met the requirements, I was equally amazed, baffled, and horrified when I read further into the forwarded email chain.
The donation team team member they were speaking to used AI to generate a map.
The above put half of North Vietnam in South Vietnam, made the Ho Chi Minh Trail a country, made 60% of Cambodia part of South Vietnam, put the DMZ extremely high up in North Vietnam, completely disconnected the southern tip of Vietnam, misplaced all of the Corps zones, etc etc
At the very last second the donation team member had a moment of divine clarity, remembering there's three historians on payroll to ask for this kind of thing from. So she contacted my boss while saying, "I had fun with this, but I decided I should check for accuracy before I send it to the donor! I need a fact check by the end of the day, then I send it"
My boss, while not the most knowledgeable on the Vietnam War, does know her geography. She took one look, and knew it was so off she called me to tell me how urgent it is that I look at the email and respond
good fucking god, jesus tap dancing goddamn christ, I'm glad I was asked to look at it and then find a real map
My fear has never been that AI would replace human intelligence. My fear has been that the people who Know Things and the people who Make The Decisions are almost never the same people.
Weโre throwing real intelligence out on the street to starve while worshipping the shambling Frankenstein-ed corpse of knowledge puppeteered by those who see us as disposable assets.
โGhosts are realโ I can see how you could believe that
โGhosts arenโt realโ itโs very fair and rational that you believe that
โGhosts arenโt real anymoreโ Iโm about to hear a poem or very sad story
โGhosts arenโt real yetโ the fuck are you going to do
i get that americans love their cultural imperialism, but it really does piss me off that june is โinternationalโ pride month just because something happened in the united states.
in aotearoa, june isnโt our pride, itโs theirs. marsha p johnson and sylvia rivera are their historical figures, not ours. the phrase that โyou owe your rights to Black trans womenโ is true there, but here we owe our rights to (mostly) Mฤori historical figures. i have the freedoms i do because of the legacy of an entirely different set of people operating in an entirely different context at entirely different times.
But because of american cultural imperialism, most queer people in Aotearoa donโt even know our own queer history. Carmen Rupe, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, the Dorian Society, Gillian Laundon, Georgina Beyer, and the Wolfenden Association are some of our queer history. We should know their names! we should know what they did for us! but because of the power of the american imperial machine, we donโt.
our national pride month should be july, the month that the Homosexual Law Reform Act passed in 1986. our two largest cities hold their pride festivals in february and march, respectively. american queer history has very little (or nothing, depending on who you ask) to do with our queer history. anecdotally, from my own queries, queer youth in aotearoa know more about american queer history than our own.
anyway, happy pride, americans. iโm truly sorry that most of you donโt see the negative impact your nationโs culture has on the rest of the world. and to the rest of the world reading this, try searching for your own country and cultureโs queer history, donโt accept the american narratives as your own. we deserve our own histories divorced from the cultural hegemony of the USA.
Once when I was in undergrad, someone described something as โproblematicโ in class and our professor was like, โThatโs cool, but โproblematicโ doesnโt really mean anything. It means that the thing youโre describing has a problem, and in and of itself thatโs not bad. Art, especially, should always have problems, or else itโs not interesting and not art, either. It sounds like youโre trying to say that this is bad, but you donโt want to say โbad.โ Is that right?โ
So from then on whenever one of us called something problematic, he would make us talk it out until we could name the โbadโ thing we were hinting at. In this particular class, 7/10 it was some type of oppression, and the remainder was like, โIโm uncomfortable because this is very new/confusing/pushing boundaries that made me feel safe.โ
Once we stopped calling things โproblematicโ and stopping at that, class got way more interesting and... we all had to say, like, โthatโs racistโ or โthatโs misogynisticโ or โew capitalism grossโ out loud, which a lot of us had never done in a classroom before. Or we had to be like, โUhhh... Iโm not sure whatโs so bad?โ and confront our own beliefs and that was maybe even more useful.
Anyway. Whenever I see the word problematic, I canโt help but think of this professor being like, โGood starting point, now letโs get specific.โ I think when we have to commit to saying โthatโs ___โ it requires a lot more careful thought about the truth and impact and complexities of whatever weโre claiming. Sometimes there really is some bullshit afoot, and also sometimes itโs art, and it should be full of problems, because thatโs what art is.
#'this is present in the text' is often a good first step #but those second and third ones (naming it; describing its function) are vital (via @elucubrare)

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"no one reads or thinks anymore" type posts are so unserious. get off tumblr and chisel that into a stone tablet to match how old your specific brand of whining is
Iโm such a โyay <3โ person like unironically a hip hip hooray type of personality
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โDogs donโt know what they look like. Dogs donโt even know what size they are. No doubt itโs our fault, for breeding them into such weird shapes and sizes. My brotherโs dachshund, standing tall at eight inches, would attack a Great Dane in the full conviction that she could tear it apart. When a little dog is assaulting its ankles the big dog often stands there looking confused โ โShould I eat it? Will it eat me? I am bigger than it, arenโt I?โ But then the Great Dane will come and try to sit in your lap and mash you flat, under the impression that it is a Peke-a-pooโฆ Cats know exactly where they begin and end. When they walk slowly out the door that you are holding open for them, and pause, leaving their tail just an inch or two inside the door, they know it. They know you have to keep holding the door open. That is why their tail is there. It is a catโs way of maintaining a relationship. Housecats know that they are small, and that it matters. When a cat meets a threatening dog and canโt make either a horizontal or a vertical escape, itโll suddenly triple its size, inflating itself into a sort of weird fur blowfish, and it may work, because the dog gets confused again โ โI thought that was a cat. Arenโt I bigger than cats? Will it eat me?โ โฆ A lot of us humans are like dogs: we really donโt know what size we are, how weโre shaped, what we look like. The most extreme example of this ignorance must be the people who design the seats on airplanes. At the other extreme, the people who have the most accurate, vivid sense of their own appearance may be dancers. What dancers look like is, after all, what they do.โ
โ Ursula Le Guin, in The Wave in the Mind (via fortooate)
๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ชณโจ // Omphalotus illudens, the bioluminescent jack o' lantern mushroom // gouache on paper
[ID from Alt: A gouache painting of bright jack-o-lantern mushrooms, painted in orange and yellow, glowing sculpturally against a dark night sky. Their bright yellow gills give off light, attracting dozens of insects from dark beetles to flies to slugs and ants. They grow in a cluster from a pile of dead leaves, sparkling with light. End ID]

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Happy Pride Mnth.
"Why do you talk so much about being intersex?"
Over 90% of parents of visibly intersex children opt for cosmetic surgery on their infants.
The ones that don't experience medical violence then, likely experience it as a teenager.
I didn't.
I am very rare in that I did not experience medical violence.
Why? Because I learned what intersexuality was as a young age, and I actively fought against what doctors wanted to do to me. All the way down to legal research on what medical care minors can be forced into. I remember walking into that doctor's appointment with the state law written down that proved that if I did not consent they could not do surgery.
That is why intersex activism is important. It saved me and it will save more.
the most valueable skill a white leftist can ever learn is how to take an L with grace.
You gotta be able to take an L if your moral and ethical belief systems are to be capable of guiding you. Otherwise you just have an idealized self where you get really mad and scared when anyone points out it isn't actually you. How the fuck are you gonna walk the walk if you can't handle being told when you are not, in fact, actually walking it
you cannot just socially transition into being a good person you are going to have to settle for being a messy human being who has to try and fail and keep trying to get better like everyone else. yeah even when it's embarassing and sucks for you a lot.
Ya gotta learn to earnestly and honestly say "Oh shit, my bad."
And to then end the sentence there, not launch into a paragraph of explanation or panicked super-apology.
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there is a moment between jumping from the frying pan into the fire that feels a lot like liberation
these types of tweets make me feel like a celebrity who has fake death announcement every two weeks