Truly, truly, truly outrageous
Oct. 16th, 2008 10:47 pmArg, no thanks to John Gruber, I spent some time this afternoon perusing Eric Raymond’s blog. No, he hasn’t gotten any better.
I was amused to see a few election-related posts — all dating from that brief period around the end of August and early September when McCain’s numbers looked good — gloating about how Obama’s campaign is doomed, doomed. Not a single election-related post later than Sep 18th, though.
Not that Raymond is a Republican, he hastens to remind us. But, like most guys in the lowbrow right-wing branch of the libertarian movement, he’s motivated primarily by ressentiment towards liberals, rather than a love of actual liberty.
(No, not all libertarians are like that. Honest, I know some good ones. The bad ones just tend to stick out more in my mind. Maybe that’s my own ressentiment towards right-wingers speaking.)
But far worse was “The Post-Racial Hall of Mirrors”, where he starts off talking about how he had to drive through a Delaware slum, and was revolted by all the black people around him. Not because of their skin color, he assures us, but because they were so fat and sloppy. How he deals with hanging out at SF cons, I dunno. He goes on to explain that he can’t possibly be a racist, because his belief that blacks have lower IQs is based on real science, and besides, he used to bang this hot black chick.
I take Raymond as a warning — that being a smart guy doesn’t keep you from being an idiot. I can easily imagine myself having turned into the same kind of idiot that he is, given different life experiences.
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Date: 2008-10-17 07:05 pm (UTC)It's true that most modern liberals have no idea of what a real right-wing extremist believes, just like most modern conservatives can't tell the difference between a liberal and a leftist.
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Date: 2008-10-17 07:19 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-10-17 08:18 pm (UTC)And pretty emblematic of one of ESR's main writing problems. He's got a hefty chunk of ego invested in the notion that, as a libertarian, he's hovering above the partisan fray with his vast and cool and unsympathetic intellect, analyzing us in an objective manner.
But he's not. His emotions are as fully entangled as those of any life-long Big Two Party member. Maybe moreso. Plenty of actual Republicans are horrified by Palin, perhaps because they realize that she reflects badly on their party. ESR doesn't care as much about that, because he's seeing everything in terms of whether it gives him an opportunity to taunt liberals and leftists.