For some baffling reason, liberal journalists seem to have
believed that they could expand the membership of an email
listserv to include 400 people without worrying that anyone would
be ethically flexible enough to violate the off-the-record ground
rules. They are now being spectacularly embarrassed by leaks from
that listserv, called Journolist, mostly through the reporting of
the Daily Caller.
There have been many complaints on the left about the way the
Caller is reporting the story. The primary bone of
contention is that quotes from the dumbest things ever said on
the list are being taken out of context to give the impression
that everyone agreed with them. If we were to see these
Journolist threads in context,
we are told, we would see that Journolist wasn’t so much a
hive-mind conspiracy to control media coverage as just a group of
likeminded people debating and sharing ideas. (Of course, the
ability to share ideas at the speed of email
does have an effect on what journalists say, but that isn’t
necessarily a bad thing.)
A secondary complaint from the left is that while the threads
we’ve seen give the impression that Journolisters spent all their
time discussing what the media should cover, the list was
dominated by mundane questions along the lines of “does anyone
have so-and-so’s email address,” and that many of the most
memorable threads were casual discussions of pop culture and
other frivolous topics. The thread below the fold, which was
given to me by a member of Journolist under the agreement that it
be printed it in full, is one such discussion. All names are
removed; the two Journolist members who are addressed by name in
the course of the conversation are identified by letters.
The most notable message in this thread regards the computer game
Spore. A Journolist member comments, “I expect it to be
banned in schools across the Bible Belt. It is Darwinian
evolution at its best, backed by most of the current theories of
life.”
Spore has in fact been used in schools, and there have
been complaints about this — but not from creationists, but
rather from scientifically literate gamers who understand that
the “evolution” in the game has nothing to do with the actual
mechanisms of Darwinian natural selection. (You can see gamers
discussing this
here and
here.) The mixture of disdain for “the Bible Belt” combined
with hilarious ignorance — not to mention the inability to just
enjoy a computer game without succumbing to the urge to
politicize anything and everything — is sadly typical of
contemporary liberal thought.
And that’s the real lesson of what we have seen from Journolist:
These people are very, very silly. The proper response is not to
be afraid of how they might conspire to manipulate media
coverage. The proper response is to point at them and laugh.
Most of this thread, which begins with a member sharing a mean
email she received from a reader, is an inane discussion of
“Japanese tentacle porn.” It probably goes without saying that
the image of 19th century Japanese woodcut in the referenced
Wikipedia article may not be work-safe, and is definitely
bizarre.
>From: [a reader’s name and email address]
>Date: September 8, 2008 10:00:50 AM EDT
>To: [Journolist member A]
>Maybe you’re just angry because Palin is hot and you are
hideous. Something to think about.
—~—~————-~—~——~——————~———-~—~——~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the
Google Groups “Journolist” group.
To post to this group, send email to
journolist@googlegroups.com
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
journolist-unsubscribe@googlegroups.com
For more options, visit this group at
http://groups.google.com/group/journolist?hl=en
And remember: All postings are off-the-record.
-~—————~——~——~——~———~——~———~—~—-
——
Nice.
[A] definitely gets the valor award simply by staying in the
game, doing what she does, and dealing with this kind of
crap.
____
well, that explains it all.
“Maybe you are angry because Michael Jordan is a legendary
basketball player, and you are still living in your parent’s
basement with your collection of Japanese tentacle porn.
Something to think about.”
I will give you five Yankee dollars to post that [A].
——
What is japanese tentacle porn? it sounds really exciting!
——
it’s frightening. Very Japanese. In a sort of “you can buy
schoolgirl panties from a vending machine in Japan!” sort of
way.
——
These goggles really aren’t doing anything.
——
Every time someone mentions Japanese tentacle porn, it makes god
cry.
——
or kill a puppy. I get confused.
——
i have to say that one thing that’s good about the Palin debate
is that now women who wear glasses can be classified as “hot” on
more than just Lenscrafters commercials. It’s truly liberating.
Change I can believe in.
——
I just received my copy of SPORE this weekend. This ‘game’
(I hate to use the word) is truly revolutionary; the first
real connection between a social-networking site and edutainment
software.
For those of you unfamiliar with it, it is basically evolution in
a game. Start with a single celled organism, work your way up to
interstellar travel. And all the other creatures, planets,
etc. in the game (which has no ‘end state’) are
user-generated.
The semi-pol part of this is that I expect it to be banned in
schools across the Bible Belt. It is Darwinian evolution at
its best, backed by most of the current theories of life (life
starts with an asteroid crashing into a planet, you get a bigger
brain by eating proteins, you ‘evolve’, etc.).
IIRC, there is a good video on YouTube about it. I bought
it for my 13 year old daughter, but I ended up getting a second
copy for her and kept the first one for me.
——
But how does it compare with japanese tentacle porn?
——
[This message by Journolist member B]
In a good world I would be working uninterrupted, calculating the
cost
of those parts of John McCain’s economic proposals that his
campaign
refuses to evaluate. Instead I am googling “Japanese tentacle
porn”.
Something, somewhere, somehow has gone very wrong…
——
Don’t do it [B]. The goggles will be of no help at all.
Promise.
——
[B again]
Too much information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dream_of_the_Fisherman%27s_Wife
Now back to the cost of McCain’s Alternative Maximum Tax…
——
wow! that is so fabulous!
——
But why does the octopus look so angry?
——
Not angry—he’s just really focused.
——
I feel I really learned something on j-list today.
——
And, you know, that is what the free market of thought is all
about. Glad we could be of service.