Sunday, March 30, 2008

Stuff white people like


Okay, I have a lot to apologize for here. I'm going to link to a site, and for that I have the following caveats/apologies.

1) I don't write my own stuff any more. sorry.

2) By linking to this site, I'm opening myself up to ridiculous self parody. ie.. I'm basically exactly the kind of guy this site's talking about, and here I am showing how hip and trendy and ironically self aware I am by linking to it, and laughing about how apt it all is. Sorry.

3) The site verges on the mean spirited. sorry.

4) This may all be very passé, and if you've already known about it for ages, sorry.

BUT I still think this is an unusually funny site, so too bad if I am falling into all the traps of my own demographic. If everyone else can do it, then why shouldn't I?

So basically this guy writes about stuff white people like. By white, he really means rich, urban, educated liberal minded types. And coming from that background I find a lot of it is unusually topical. For example, explaining St. Patrick's Day:

"Most of the time, white people consider celebrations of European heritage to be racist unless they omit large swathes of the 16th through 20th centuries. But since the Irish never engaged in colonialism and were actually oppressed it is considered acceptable and encouraged to celebrate their ancestry. For this reason, 100% of white people are proud to claim that they are somewhat Irish.

It is also worth noting that on this day, there is always one trump card that never fails to gain respect and acclaim. When you are sitting at an Irish bar and someone orders a round of Guinness, you must take a single sip and while the other white people are savoring their drink, you say: “mmmm, I know it sounds cliche, but it really is true. Guinness just tastes better in Ireland.”

This comment will elicit an immediate and powerful response of people agreeing with your valuable insight. This statement also has the additional benefit of humiliating the members of your party who have not been to Ireland (and thus cannot confirm this proclamation). Having not traveled to Ireland and consumed a beer that is widely available in their hometown and throughout the world, they will immediately be perceived as provincial, uncultured, and inferior to you.

It is also strongly encouraged that you memorize the lyrics to “Jump Around.” It will come in handy."


AND on the topic of dinner parties:

Though many would have you believe that white people come of age at Summer Camp, it’s simply not the truth. Immediately following graduation but prior to renovating a house, white people take their first step from childhood to maturity by hosting a successful dinner party.

It is imperative that white people know how to host a good dinner party as they will be expected to do it well into retirement.

At the most basic level, these simple gatherings involve 3-6 couples getting together at a single house or apartment, having dinner and talking for 5-6 hours. Though it might seem basic these events are some of the most stressful situations in all of white culture.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Risk


This guy confronts risk exactly the way it should be. I really wish we had more people like Dan Gardner. (click for interview) He just published a book and I'm interested to read it. Here's part of an interview. I like the last line in the interview, which basically boils down to: 347 Americans are killed every year by police officers, while 379 people IN THE WORLD are killed by international terrorists. Imagine how much trouble you could get in on a right wing call in show if you brought that up? (Note that this doesn't include domestic terrorists, but it still throws a new light on the world doesn't it.)

4. What do you think is the most unreasonable fear rife in the Western world?

One is certainly “stranger danger.” Parents everywhere imagine perverts lurking in bushes, waiting to snatch away their children. But abduction by strangers is almost indescribably rare. In the United States, a child is 26 times more likely to die in a car crash. And yet, because of this irrational fear, parents won’t let their children play outdoors or even walk to school – which contributes to the rising rates of childhood obesity that really do threaten the well-being of children.

Terrorism is also grossly exaggerated. I know this is controversial and so I go to great lengths to substantiate my views in the book. Over the last 40 years, fewer than 15,000 people have been killed in international terrorist attacks. That figure includes the Sept. 11 attacks, incidentally. And so, on average, international terrorism takes the lives of 379 a year around the world. Let me put that risk in perspective: In 2003, in the United States alone, 497 people accidentally suffocated in bed; 396 were unintentionally electrocuted; 515 drowned in swimming pools; 347 were killed by police officers. And 16,503 Americans were murdered by garden-variety criminals.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008


I'm embroiled in a lunchtime talk next week. Here's the write up. I'm sure it will be a thrill ride for all who partake. Continuing to be very productive in every respect. I have begun the process of writing the thesis, much to the collective astonishment of my committee.