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News & Commentary
Just Stop Oil says it will stop throwing soup at paintings and end disruptive protest
Too late
White House pulls Stefanik’s UN ambassador nomination amid concern over narrow Republican House majority
Stefanik’s presence in the House guarantees a slim GOP majority.
Mahmoud Khalil: Trump administration accuses pro-Palestinian activist of hiding info on green card application
This will need to be adjudicated.
U.S. Supreme Court ruling ends Oregon youth climate case
I’m amazed it got this far.
Advice for Democrats
Doing the wrong thing repeatedly will not somehow yield success.
A laser focus on literacy for summer learning programs runs into opposition at Legislature
I’m not sure good ideas can survive the Democratic Party in Oregon
A Portland center for Black culture closes its doors
It only cost Portlanders a million dollars in public safety.
Oregon Republican lawmaker reads sexually explicit passage on House floor to call out bill that would ban book bans
Public libraries are one thing. School libraries are another.
Family’s experience highlights high mortality rate of Black babies as Oregon weighs ‘Momnibus’
Another good idea made less so by the coverage of it.
District leaders say Oregon school reform plan gets the details wrong
Giving more control to the people who’ve damaged public education seems like a bad idea.
Essays
The (Practical) Biological Impossibility of Non-Binary
NOTE: Society is coarse nowadays. What is Not Safe For Work (NSFW)? When everything goes, maybe nobody cares? Regardless, this brief essay is about sex, the language we use to describe reproduction. Human sexuality typically makes for mature reading. Depending on your workplace—perhaps this is fine for a medical office, but you know, hold off if you’re teaching Pre-K—you might want to read this in a more private setting.
We start with biology. Or, rather, we’d like to start with biology. I’d love to start with biology. Why can’t we start with biology? Well, because in today’s world, we can’t even agree on that.
The singular “they”
Several years ago we crossed the lexicographic Rubicon as Merriam-Webster gave “literally” the same definition as “figuratively.” Outrage by language purists understandably followed. Responses from pundits to Merriam-Webster’s pronouncement were, uh, uncharitable…
Tesla Model 3
This may come as something of a shock, but I’m about to spend $60k on a car, the Tesla Model 3. There are some good reasons not to, the most obvious being the eye-popping price tag. It’s also a fair question as to whether or not cars are the future of transportation. (In big cities the answer is a resounding, “No, they’re not.†The future there is ebikes, electric scooters, Segaways, and the like.)
Still, I have five major reasons to head down this path, and I thought it might be illuminating for some to hear what they are.
Aziz and Consent
NSFW WARNING: There is no possible way to discuss the following without using adult language and talking about sex in graphic terms. Enjoy.
It may be the curse of all aged human beings to watch the world they knew in their youth fade away as they begin to bemoan the illogic of younger generations. The ground changes subtly until suddenly it no longer makes sense. As Grandpa Simpson once said, “I used to be with it, but then they changed what ‘it’ was, and now what I’m with isn’t it. And what’s ‘it’ seems weird and scary to me.”