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Philosophical Ways Fail To Reach.
Recording dates: Jan 4 / Jan 6 / Jan 12
The timeline, because I'm courteous:
00:00-07:20 Prelude and sampling.
07:20-13:30 Compulsory Schooling and disciplinarian obfuscation.
13:30-31:33 Graded by ignorance.
31:33-38:17 Adultist social engineering is by far the most ignored and taken-for-granted form of social engineering, and I would argue one of the most sneakily harmful. Results are always mixed, with children who clearly benefit from hyper-regimentation getting the spotlight and children whose lives are cumulatively burdened by the same getting the evaluative shaft, or otherwise shifting the blame onto parents or the individual minor. .
There was more to the audio in this segment but I decided to cut it after minute 7, for time.
38:17-47:50 My views on Breaking Bad’s handling of Hank Schrader’s character and his epic non-arc.
47:50-52:38 My views on Breaking Bad’s handling of Walter “Flynn” Junior’s character, explaining my disappointment over the missed opportunities here as I see them. I don’t think any of the points I raise are ablest, but on some formulations of ableism they absolutely are. In which case: So much the worse for those elastic variants of ableism.
I better not get any strikes for including mere still images from the show!!
52:38-1:03:00 Don’t be straightedge, beware of associational logic. Been meaning to devote some video time to this for a while now. Seemed a good fit.
1:03:00 I analyze a moral mistake by me from earlier in the video and offer tutelage for dealing with similar faults on related themes. Note: The mistake was purely expressive, thus morally tame. In the video I say “extremely bad” but that’s stretching it. It’s not nothing, but it’s not “extreme”. Insofar as speech-acts are intelligibly types of acts, they’re rightly subject to moral feedback, and even moral scrutiny. I don’t believe I deserve scrutiny on this, but I’d have deserved negative feedback had I not recorded and included the introspective follow-up at the end.
Philosophical Ways Fail To Reach.
Recording dates: Jan 4 / Jan 6 / Jan 12
The timeline, because I'm courteous:
00:00-07:20 Prelude and sampling.
07:20-13:30 Compulsory Schooling and disciplinarian obfuscation.
13:30-31:33 Graded by ignorance.
31:33-38:17 Adultist social engineering is by far the most ignored and taken-for-granted form of social engineering, and I would argue one of the most sneakily harmful. Results are always mixed, with children who clearly benefit from hyper-regimentation getting the spotlight and children whose lives are cumulatively burdened by the same getting the evaluative shaft, or otherwise shifting the blame onto parents or the individual minor. .
There was more to the audio in this segment but I decided to cut it after minute 7, for time.
38:17-47:50 My views on Breaking Bad’s handling of Hank Schrader’s character and his epic non-arc.
47:50-52:38 My views on Breaking Bad’s handling of Walter “Flynn” Junior’s character, explaining my disappointment over the missed opportunities here as I see them. I don’t think any of the points I raise are ablest, but on some formulations of ableism they absolutely are. In which case: So much the worse for those elastic variants of ableism.
I better not get any strikes for including mere still images from the show!!
52:38-1:03:00 Don’t be straightedge, beware of associational logic. Been meaning to devote some video time to this for a while now. Seemed a good fit.
1:03:00 I analyze a moral mistake by me from earlier in the video and offer tutelage for dealing with similar faults on related themes. Note: The mistake was purely expressive, thus morally tame. In the video I say “extremely bad” but that’s stretching it. It’s not nothing, but it’s not “extreme”. Insofar as speech-acts are intelligibly types of acts, they’re rightly subject to moral feedback, and even moral scrutiny. I don’t believe I deserve scrutiny on this, but I’d have deserved negative feedback had I not recorded and included the introspective follow-up at the end.