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Book Reviews

A Belated Vindication for School Reopeners

The Stolen Year acknowledges public school COVID failures but refuses to hold anyone responsible.

Mary Katharine Ham | From the November 2022 issue

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The Stolen Year: How COVID Changed Children's Lives, and Where We Go Now, by Anya Kamenetz, PublicAffairs, 352 pages, $25

Twelve years after he was acquitted of murder, O.J. Simpson and a ghostwriter penned a book called If I Did It. I was reminded of that when The Stolen Year arrived on my doorstep. A chronicling of the horrors wrought by COVID-19 policies that kept American kids from their school buildings and childhood milestones for more than a year, this book was written by someone at the scene of the crime, intimate with the gory details, and ultimately uninterested in reckoning with who was responsible for it. This is a whodunnit without a culprit.

As The Stolen Year's title implies, a crime was perpetrated on U.S. children during the pandemic—one that "increase[d] inequality and destroy[ed] individual hopes and dreams," one whose "impact can be measured for a generation," in author Anya Kamenetz's words.

Kamenetz, an NPR education reporter, is highly credentialed and well-informed. But if the pandemic taught us anything, it's that degrees and area expertise don't necessarily lead people to good decisions or sound interpretations of data. Knowing the facts was not synonymous with having the courage to buck the pressure to padlock playgrounds.

There were signs in Kamenetz's reporting that she understood that the risks of opening schools were being exaggerated and the harms of closures downplayed. (I frequently shared her early reporting on YMCAs safely opening for children of essential workers.) Despite that, she admits that she and her colleagues largely missed the biggest story in the modern education beat's history.

"It was all easy to predict," she told The Grade. "So we could have been a lot louder."

They could have been louder. NPR and other national news outlets were not chock-full of stories about the ways remote learning exacerbated existing inequities. Public radio didn't send warnings in its sonorous tones commensurate with what Kamenetz knew was generational damage, hitting poor and minority students hardest. It didn't extensively profile the politically and ethnically diverse coalition of parents who fought for a year to open urban and suburban schools' doors. It didn't press large districts and teachers union leaders about their insistence on staying closed while the rest of the world opened safely. (COVID policies closed many American schools for 58 weeks, compared with 33 in Finland, 27 in China and the U.K., 11 in Japan, and even fewer in Denmark and Sweden.)

Kamenetz's reporting on the pain families endured in 2020 and 2021 in remote learning is rich and affecting. From rural Oklahoma to New York City, we meet kids who battled fear, depression, boredom, and learning loss; we meet single moms cut off first from income, then from the food for their kids that was formerly available in schools.

These stories of American families juggling loss of routine, child care, therapy services, and more are the most worthwhile part of this book. Their stories were always important and, as Kamenetz belatedly notes, predictable. Jonah in San Francisco, diagnosed with autism, became violent after hours of school screen time while the city closed the skate park he frequented; Alexis in Hawaii, a nonverbal child who regressed into diapers when deprived of in-person services; Khamla, who was removed from his family's home over allegations of abuse and neglect. All predictable.

"It seemed like depraved indifference to children's welfare," Kamenetz writes in 2022. It did.

These were the stories that parents in Facebook groups and school board Zoom meetings were desperately telling their local bureaucrats and teachers unions as they fought to get schools opened. For their efforts, they were called heartless, ignorant, and elitist. The Department of Justice famously sent a memo pegging vociferous activism as worthy of investigation. I guess they got a little too loud.

A school board member in Alexandria, Virginia, whose tone was typical of the overwrought official response, asked parents: "Do you want your child to be alive, or do you want your child to be educated?" The Chicago Teachers Union tweeted (and later deleted) that the fight for school openings was "rooted in sexism, racism and misogyny," even as parents rightly argued that school closures were widening all the gaps the same set claims to care about between white students and minorities, rich and poor. Those who had or made the resources and time to fight were reviled as privileged yoga moms who wanted their babysitters back.

Yet, this book is all alarm-raising and no reckoning, two years too late. Reading this book in 2022 from a major media reporter who could have corrected the narrative in real time feels like Adam Sandler's lament in The Wedding Singer after being jilted by his fiancée at the altar: "Once again, things that could have been brought to my attention yesterday!"

Perhaps it is uncharitable to compare the author to '90s villains like O.J. or the wedding singer's vapid fiancée. But it takes her only 35 pages to get around to comparing people like me—public school moms forced to abandon the system by dysfunctional COVID policies that left us with zero instruction for months—to Buchananites and segregationists. All because we favor school choice policies and homeschooling options that other parents can access when public institutions abandon them and insult parents for complaining about it.

In the lexicon of The Stolen Year, public schools have critics, "like the members of marginalized groups who want them to do better," and "enemies," like us school-choicers, who allegedly "uphold systemic inequities."

Meanwhile, the book assures us that there is no need to "relitigate this mess or point fingers." Teachers unions are mentioned maybe five times, union chief Randi Weingarten twice. Their image as "puppet masters" is declared inaccurate, despite evidence of Weingarten's deep involvement in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's reopening guidelines that served to keep schools closed. It's left to a progressive nonprofit leader in Oakland to say, "We gotta take a long and hard look at union agreements which uphold a status quo where our kids can't fucking read!"

COVID denial on the right was a problem, but unscientific policies that kept schools closed in blue America were caused by "polarized…cacophony that made it difficult for scientific authorities to be heard." Who's to say who's to blame for the American Academy of Pediatrics' fateful about-face on in-person schooling over two weeks in 2020? Blame the "cacophony," not dereliction of duty in the political winds.

When Kamenetz doles out blame, it is reserved for Donald Trump, for America, for stingy wrong-thinking legislators, for underfunding, for systemic racism.

As we chart a path out of this mess, Kamenetz has one prescription. Her book is full of examples of public institutions failing, yet her answer is more public institutions with more resources. An emblematic passage pitches a more expansive Head Start program—the federally funded service for children under 5 that is free for those at the poverty line—as a solution to the problem of unaffordable child care in America. A paragraph later, Kamenetz notes that "the vast majority of Head Start centers closed as of March 24, 2020 and remained closed in many cases throughout the spring and fall, leaving the neediest children in the country without childcare."

In contrast, we have the private, church-based Hope Day School administrator working around the clock to read scientific studies and guidance in order to keep her doors open. A Dallas parent and emergency room doctor told Kamenetz the school gave her more consistent child care and communication than the public school system did. There is no exploration of why this might be the case, why private schools were willing and able to stay open blocks from public schools that never tried, or why we had the galling practice of hosting physical learning hubs for Zoom school inside public schools. There is almost no credit given to red states that got school policy right, thereby acting as—dare I say it?—a bulwark against increasing inequity, or how blue states might do better risk analysis in the future.

And the moms who stood up to reopen schools? They are not among those profiled, but Kamenetz has thoughts on such activism. She chides "women with more economic and political power…choosing not to leverage that power in the interests of women with less of it"—and then, later, knocks the privilege of women who "formed emergency committees to open the schools." So good luck with that, ladies.

The Stolen Year is right about the science that would have allowed public schools in blue America to open, and it's right about the terrible consequences of ignoring it. This is welcome—and coming from an NPR reporter, it might convince liberals who would otherwise reject the idea that their leaders caused massive increases in historic inequities. If only it had come sooner and much louder.

This article originally appeared in print under the headline "A Belated Vindication for School Reopeners."

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  1. rbike   3 years ago

    NPR bad in general. Yes, most people with decent common sense know this. Just more proof it is filled with progressives who think they know better than everyone else.

    1. sarcasmic   3 years ago

      As opposed to conservatives who think they know better than everyone else?

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        Hey look, here’s sarc to shift criticism to the right in a story critical of the left! Again. But he’s not a lefty.

        1. JesseAz   3 years ago

          I for one am shocked the guy who isnt a leftist shill keeps deflecting from criticism of the left.

      2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        Remember folks, Sarcasmic isn't a Democratic Party shill and he never tries to start shit. He swears it.
        If any of you punch back it's bullying and ad hominem.

        1. rbike   3 years ago

          Gray box to me.

          1. SQRLSY One   3 years ago

            Leftist power pigs suck!!!

            But do NOT forget that rightist power pigs suck also!!!

            Of course, private owners of private property can (often, and certainly SHOULD) do as they wish, with THEIR property!

            But, to remind you that said rightist power pigs suck also... I give you THIS!!!

            https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/10/centner-academy-vaccine-rules-leila-centner-david-centner
            Florida School Run by Idiots Says Vaccinated Students Must Stay Home for 30 Days After Each Shot
            This is the same school where a teacher told students not to hug their vaccinated parents for more than five seconds.

            (End subtitles and excerpts).

            See? We are ALL data-driven by now! My data says the OTHER (evil) tribe believes in vaccines, so MY tribe must BAN and SHUN the BAD tribe (and their cooties) as much as possible!
            The unvaccinated are now CLEAN and the vaccinated are UNCLEAN! Civic-minded BAD! Afraid of micro-chips in vaccines GOOD! Black is white, and good is evil!

          2. tracerv   3 years ago

            Me too. Wish everyone would just mute this dickhead.

      3. ErinS   3 years ago

        Yes, we care about our children. My daughter went from a 4.2 GPA to sitting in her room, on a screen, barely finishing her senior year. Please tell me how that is worthwhile.

      4. ErinS   3 years ago

        Yes, we care about our children. My daughter went from a 4.2 GPA to sitting in her room, on a screen, barely finishing her senior year. Please tell me how that is worthwhile. I already submitted this? Shame on you

      5. ErinS   3 years ago

        Yes, we care about our children. My daughter went from a 4.2 GPA to sitting in her room, on a screen, barely finishing her senior year

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          A post so nice, it appeared thrice.

          1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

            Maybe she has three daughters?

  2. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    Can we expect at least one anti-DeSantis article today? Or do we have to wait for tomorrow's Roundup?

    #LibertariansForImprisoningBidensEnemies
    #LizCheney2024

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      I think you have to wait for your dose of DS^2 till ENB does it tomorrow.

      1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

        Did you know #Resistance Twitter legal experts have carefully examined the facts of the case and concluded he's guilty of KIDNAPPING and HUMAN TRAFFICKING?

        He's also 100% responsible for any death and property damage during the hurricane.

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          Just like Trump and Bush, DeSantis can control the weather... but never for good. Only Obama could "slow the rise of the oceans and help our planet begin to heal".

          1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

            Why else would he buy an ocean front estate?

        2. CE   3 years ago

          If Desantis had been serious about fighting climate change, and banned gasoline powered cars like California, Washington and New York have done, Florida wouldn't be so close to being submerged, and would be protected from dangerous hurricanes like Ian. I never heard of any hurricanes hitting the state before SUVs were invented.

          1. R Mac   3 years ago

            Meanwhile, in the real world, imagine that many people needing to evacuate all with EVs.

        3. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

          May he who is not guilty of human trafficking cast the first stone.

        4. ErinS   3 years ago

          I’m a libertarian. I am amazed by DeSantis being thrown under the bus by the media. That being said the whole Disney thing was idiotic, and he needs to check being an authoritarian

  3. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Europe is going full socialist on energy this winter after being warned for a decade on their energy policies.

    The first-of-its-kind emergency package passed by EU’s 27 member states seeks to reduce the demand for electricity in one of the world’s most industrialized regions. On Friday, EU energy ministers agreed on “common measures to reduce electricity demand,” the EU declared in a statement on Friday.
    ,
    The emergency package will allow for the ‘redistribution’ of huge profits being made by European energy companies in the wake of the Ukraine war, the EU claims. Brussels will “collect and redistribute the energy sector’s surplus revenues” to European consumers, the EU statement said.

    https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/10/eu-announces-emergency-measures-to-ration-energy-across-europe/

    European countries have continued working to shut down their nuclear energy in spite of the upcoming energy shortages. Green activists have stopped independent energy exploration by the countries. We are about to see the future of "democratic socialism" which is going to lead to outrage by the populace, with government granting themselves even more powers after protests in an ongoing cycle.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      collect and redistribute the energy sector’s surplus revenues” to European consumers,

      So they can afford to use more electricity . That will cut demand. Somehow.

      1. Overt   3 years ago

        And having lost all of their profits, the suppliers will be lining up to supply more, I'm sure.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          Those are evil profits.

    2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      "We going to eliminate the means of energy production so you can freeze in the dark, but here's some money we stole so don't lynch us."

      Genius.

    3. CE   3 years ago

      Meanwhile, New York joins California and Washington in plans to increase demand for electricty, by banning internal combustion engine cars.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Unicorn power!

    4. Social Justice is neither   3 years ago (edited)

      Fascists gotta fascist.

  4. Overt   3 years ago

    ""It was all easy to predict," she told The Grade. "So we could have been a lot louder.""

    Yes, so the question these people ought to ask themselves is why they were not a lot louder? Could it be that the people who were loudly objecting to COVID Theatre were from the wrong tribe?

    1. R Mac   3 years ago

      Yeah, a lot of people objected loudly. They were demonized, censored, and canceled. At the behest of the government.

      1. CE   3 years ago

        It was never about protecting the kids -- the party of science should have been able to assess that risk and find it negligible. It was about appeasing the teachers' unions, and using kids against their parents.

      2. mad.casual   3 years ago

        She does it even in this article:

        "COVID denial on the right was a problem"

        "I haven't died of COVID. No one I know has died of COVID. No one I know under the age of 20 has even been sick for more than 24 hrs. because of COVID. Maybe this is just wave of old, sick people dying of a trivial disease because they're old and sick." was an inaccurate, unempirical and problematic conclusion.

        As I said in the first 2 weeks; if this were a bleed out of the eyes, liquidate your own organs, then die 12-24 hours later, nobody would have to be told to keep their kids out of school and they would be begging to have the infected sent to special hospitals and quarantine zones.

        1. Zeb   3 years ago

          Maybe this is just wave of old, sick people dying of a trivial disease because they’re old and sick.” was an inaccurate, unempirical and problematic conclusion.

          That may not have turned out to be quite true, but it was a reasonable question to pose early on. And it is one that should be asked every time people come up with a new disease to worry about.

  5. Whiter mike   3 years ago

    This article shows how reason has drifted to the extream right. A year is a period of time, and technically cannot be stolen as it is not private property. Second note is there is absolutely no evidence that all of the lock downs had any bad effects. If you think otherwise you have to send me your evidence, I promise I will not compleatly ignore it and ask for it again in 5 minutes. Lastly, misspelling is racist.

    1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      An even Whiter Mike would demand he give himself a citation.

    2. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Almost got me. Good handle.

      1. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

        I figured I could pull it off again

    3. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      misspelling is racist.

      The worst kind of all.

      1. Ajsloss   3 years ago

        Skin colour is the most important thing!

        1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          “Colour”?! This is America, sir!

          1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

            Xenophobic and racist. Nice combo.

            1. JesseAz   3 years ago

              He can't be racist. He has minority friends.

              1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                The part that causes JesseAz to sting with envy is that I have friends.

                1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

                  We all know you lie.

                  1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                    Cite?

                    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

                      LOL

                    2. JesseAz   3 years ago

                      The time you said you have never read Rolling Stone a week after posting an article from them?

                    3. R Mac   3 years ago

                      Boom!

                    4. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                      Cite?

                      Because I have never said I “have never read Rolling Stone”. When I was younger I used to read copies that were sitting around my workplace while I was compiling code.

                      Oh, yeah, this is the JesseAz’ patented lying technique where you mischaracterize something someone actually said, spinning it into something else.

                    5. JesseAz   3 years ago

                      You sure you want to make that claim Mike? Overt has posted the evidence many times.

                    6. R Mac   3 years ago

                      She doesn’t care. See below, she asked for a cite, Overt gave her two, and she just ignored him. If you provide the cite of her saying she doesn’t read Rolling Stone she’ll just ignore it and move on to the next topic.

                    7. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                      Well, then, you'll have no problem finding Overt's cite and repeating it here. And I'm sure it will not literally say that I ever claimed I "have never read Rolling Stone".

                    8. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

                      Die.

                    9. Overt   3 years ago

                      To be fair, Mike actually said, "I would never look to Rolling Stone for anything other than articles about boomer-era musicians." Despite the fact he had been trafficking in their ivermectin hoax a few days earlier. Still a lie.

                      https://reason.com/2021/09/09/california-is-set-to-outlaw-unannounced-condom-removal/?comments=true#comment-9091773

                      But it doesn't matter. We know that this is Mike's schtick. Mike knows this is EXACTLY what Jesse is talking about. Mike doesn't care. Because Mike has ZERO integrity. He is here to derail threads with his trollish bullshit, while sounding reasonable. He'll get called out on this thread and be back tomorrow on a different thread pretending it never happened- just as he pretended today that the Rolling Stone nonsense never happened.

                      Mike is worse than a troll. His entire purpose is to derail threads with bullshit, lies and gaslighting. Because the last thing he could EVER accept is libertarians agreeing on anything.

                    10. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                      Well said, Overt.

                    11. Mike Laursen   3 years ago (edited)

                      “Mike knows this is EXACTLY what Jesse is talking about.”

                      I vaguely remembered what he was talking about, but also knew he was deliberately mistating it. And you are trying to turn JesseAz’s duplicity at my feet. Nice try.Mike knows this is EXACTLY what Jesse is talking about.

                    12. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                      Oh, and thanks for being fair and being honest about what I actually said.

                    13. Overt   3 years ago

                      "I vaguely remembered what he was talking about, but also knew he was deliberately mistating it."

                      Notice the game Mike plays here. Jesse's statement was not accurate, but upon clarification, Jesse's point is still valid. Mike *did* traffic in a bullshit ivermectin hoax article from Rolling Stone. And a few days later, Mike *did* try to gaslight everyone in the comments that he'd never read those types of articles from Rolling Stone (instead of never reading Rolling Stone at all). It is a distinction without a difference.

                      Mike lied. The link proves it.

                      But, you see, because JesseAZ misstated something that Mike himself claims to only "vaguely" remember, Mike is supposed to be the victim. He doesn't own up to the fact that people provided him the Cite he demanded. He doesn't own up to the fact that he was a gaslighting liar. He doesn't even slink away to appear next week doing this same stupid game. No he wants to act as if he is the reasonable guy who is unfairly set upon by mean kids who have the temerity to speak of things he vaguely remembers.

                      This is Mike's MO. Conversing with him is foolish, because he will always do this bad-faith arguing. He will ignore you, pretending you are muted, when he can't rebut your points. He will parachute into dead threads asking for cites. When cites are provided he will change the subject. Because he isn't here to discuss anything. He is here to be a chaos agent.

                      Mike has previously said that he got fed up with the LP during his failure of a political life in Santa Clara. I think this behavior demonstrates what actually happened: People got fed up with a duplicitous asshole who thinks himself too clever to actually play by the rules of good faith arguing. I'm glad he is out of the LP, because his nonsense does nothing to sell libertarian values. Rather, it merely reinforces the image of libertarians as smug, selfish douchebags who are unwilling to stand behind what they say.

                  2. JesseAz   3 years ago

                    I'm sure he counts jeff as a friend.

                    1. R Mac   3 years ago

                      Liars gotta stick together.

                    2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                      Sure, I’d count chemjeff as a friend.

                  3. Sevo   3 years ago

                    "...If you provide the cite of her saying she doesn’t read Rolling Stone she’ll just ignore it and move on to the next topic."

                    Dunno who it is, but this is typical of turd among others. Have doubts that the 'mistakes' are attempts at being clever; abject stupidity explains it quite easily and explains much else in their behaviors.

                2. JesseAz   3 years ago

                  Cite?

                  1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                    It’s just not possible that a major asshole like you has friends.

                    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

                      I like how you think people calling out your bullshit makes them an asshole lol.

                      Also cite?

                    2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                      That's not what makes you an asshole.

                      Your habitual lying and insulting people makes you an asshole.

                    3. DesigNate   3 years ago

                      You should probably take a good hard look in the mirror before calling anyone else a liar, Mikey.

                    4. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                      A hell of a lot more people here like a respect Jesse more than you, Mike.
                      In fact you're downright detested here.

    4. R Mac   3 years ago

      I believe only misspelling names is racist, but we’ll have to check with Dee to be sure.

      1. Utkonos   3 years ago

        In that case…. Yu Ngo Hu else was racist?

        1. mad.casual   3 years ago

          Adolph Hilter?

      2. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

        Misspelling and poor grammar are racist, sexist, fascist, and communist. We should do naught but look upon dirty misspellers with contempt.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          You joke, but Mike Liarson claimed that misspelling someone’s name is racist yesterday.

          1. Utkonos   3 years ago

            You calling him a Chao-der Head?

        2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          What we should do is consider anyone who regularly has misspellings and poor grammar as not being qualified to be President.

          1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

            Considering the plagiarist and word salad master and his cohort in the seats right now, I'd say the bar has been lowered again.

    5. CE   3 years ago

      "Deaths from all causes" did go up significantly, and were mis-attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many were a direct result of the lockdowns and panic, from people avoiding necessary medical care, to increased isolation and loneliness, to a wink and a nod to rioters and looters, with many young people out of work with nothing to do and a pocket full of cash and a reduced police presence, to people driving faster and intoxicated on the emptied highways and streets.

  6. Sevo   3 years ago

    In October 2020, there was a group who foresaw this and other damage as a result of the mindless tin-pot-dictator approach. They were shouted down:

    The Great Barrington Declaration –
    As infectious disease epidemiologists and public health
    scientists we have grave concerns about the damaging physical and mental health impacts of the prevailing COVID-19 policies, and recommend an approach we call Focused Protection.
    https://bfc4u.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/The-Great-Barrington-Declaration.pdf

    Even prior to that, there were commenters here objecting to the wholesale shut down of community life, opposed by panicking steaming piles of lefty shit like JFree. The entire lot of the later should have had their PANIC flags jammed up their asses.

    1. Overt   3 years ago

      I completely disagree. The appropriate name is JFear.

    2. JesseAz   3 years ago

      JFree is still claiming he was right.

      1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        Perpetually claiming victory in debate even though you lost — boy, that’s something JesseAz never does! If there’s one thing you can say about JesseAz, it’s that he always admits when he is wrong!

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          Like when you claimed that misspelling someone’s name is racist with zero evidence?

        2. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

          I disagree with JesseAz often enough, but you are way off base. He is really good at providing links or at least enough details to google things myself.

          You, on the other hand, are notorious for changing the subject, refusing to respond with links, and prevaricating more than Fauci in front of Congress.

          1. JesseAz   3 years ago (edited)

            Well thank you sir.

            And yes it can get feisty between us on economics. But both of us back up our views fairly well. Just disagree on mostly macroeconomics and the correct versions of free markets. Mostly I defer to post 50s debate involving game theory injected into markets. Still not the mainline thought, but one I fully endorse.

            1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

              Oops! One of us lost control of the sock puppet!

        3. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          The mighty sealion roars.

          Jesse embarrassed you yesterday, White Mike. You don't get to take a victory lap now.

        4. JesseAz   3 years ago

          Lol. Do we need to review yesterday Mike?

          Do you have a cite for reference?

          1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            Oh, you mean how you kept insisting there was something incorrect about calling Elaine Chao “Chinese”, even after JFree wrote this devastating takedown of your stupidity:

            https://reason.com/2022/10/01/new-jersey-brewery-sues-state-over-outrageous-restrictions/?comments=true#comment-9728602

            1. JesseAz   3 years ago (edited)

              Yes. You were wrong. As you realized when you tried to switch the argument to Han. And as ML pointed out to you how you were wrong. Lol.

              Talk about never admitting you were wrong. Again. Chao is Taiwanese. Not Chinese.

              I know. Pesky facts.

              Do I need to check to show if you ever showed misspelling a name was racist or trump did it intentionally?

              1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                "Chao is Taiwanese. Not Chinese."

                Cite that the spelling, Chao, is only used by Taiwanese people?

                1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

                  LOL

                  1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                    So, it's OK for JesseAz to just claim shit is true without backing it up.

                    1. JesseAz   3 years ago (edited)

                      Where did I say Chao was only used by Taiwanese people?

                      You always retreat to strawman when you are made a fool. Lol.

                      Born in Taipei, Taiwan, Chao immigrated to the United States when she was eight years old.

                    2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

                      LOL again.

                    3. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                      But that isn't what he did, you dishonest freak.

                    4. R Mac   3 years ago

                      Like misspelling a name is racist?

                      You’re a fucking joke Dee.

                    5. JesseAz   3 years ago

                      My favorite part of this is mikes insistence that Taiwanese people are Chinese. Bet you he would claim to be anti China though.

                    6. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                      Oh, you didn’t mean that the name, Chao, is not Chinese. You meant that Elaine Chao is not Chinese.

                      Refer back to JFree’s comment where he schooled you on that.

                    7. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                      And Jeff called you out on your purposeful conflation of being politically Chinese with being ethnically Chinese:

                      https://reason.com/2022/10/01/new-jersey-brewery-sues-state-over-outrageous-restrictions/?comments=true#comment-9728518

                    8. JesseAz   3 years ago

                      No he didn't. He attempted a strawman like you continue to do. Read my initial claim dumbass. I state she is from Taiwan.

                      Lol.

                      You really are a fucking idiot Mike.

                    9. JesseAz   3 years ago

                      And cite on JFree schooling me?

                    10. SQRLSY One   3 years ago

                      Classic JesseBahnFuhrer "data driven" even-handedness repeated below...

                      https://reason.com/2020/02/07/michael-bloomberg-and-the-imperious-presidency-2/#comment-8120658

                      JesseSPAZ comment: “He can fire political appointees for any fucking reason he wants.” With Respect to Der TrumpfenFuhrer, of course!

                      Jesse’s over-archingly lusting after the super-powers of the Trumptatorshit YET AGAIN!!!
                      Trump can fire them for not assigning their entire paychecks to Trump… For not licking Trump’s balls as much as JesseSPAZ does… For turning down Trump’s requests for then to perform personal murder-for-hire… For having fucked Stormy Daniels out of turn, when it was Trump’s turn… For Air Force Captain-Sir-Dude-Sir-Pilot-Sir refusing orders to go and bomb Nancy Pelosi’s house…

                      Just when I was rooting for JesseSPAZ to turn from his evil ways, he doubles down on Trumptatorshit-worship AGAIN!

                    11. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                      No, you dumbass, you claimed she wasn’t Chinese because she is from Taiwan.

                    12. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                      Trust Sqrlsy to fuck it up for White Mike.

                    13. Zeb   3 years ago

                      Aren't Taiwanese people Chinese? It is the "Republic of China" and they are ethnically and linguistically Chinese.

                2. JesseAz   3 years ago

                  What does that have to do with where her family is from?

      2. Sevo   3 years ago

        "JFree is still claiming he was right."
        Pointed out at the time that JFree was full of shit, and JFree hasn't changed.

        1. SQRLSY One   3 years ago

          And Sevo the pedo will NEVER change!

          1. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

            I hope he never does. Sevo's anger is our greatest natural resource.

          2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

            Sevo isn't the one who wants to castrate and sexually educate children, Sqrlsy, you sick fuck. That's all you.

            1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

              I suspect Sevo IS a child. He comes across as a precocious 8th grader with an ASD.

    3. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

      Jfree did have a good point, double masking was really useful... At helping me identify who to hate

      1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        I actually had to double mask for a two week consulting job in early 2021. It was like constantly being smothered with a blanket. If I hadn't explicitly agreed to it at the beginning I would have walked away.
        Then they got rid of requirement a week after I finished.

    4. CE   3 years ago

      And the doctors and scientists who signed the GBD were branded as right wing loonies and conspiracy theorists, rather than dealing directly with their salient critiques of lockdown panic.

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Yes.
        They were an early example of wu-flu canceling.

      2. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

        Yep. After coordination from the 'experts' who are still hiding the GoF research.

        https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/newly-released-fauci-e-mails-show

  7. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

    Alright Peanuts, it has been a long time since we examined the GOP "braintrust" - the men who set up the public talking points for the Republican Party. We're going to renumber them. They Mass Communicate.

    2017 ranking given

    #1 = Fat Rush Limbaugh (Praise Be Unto Him)

    new status = that nigga dead (dropped)

    #2 = Glenn Beck (the Beckerhead)

    new status = dropped. Fell out of favor because he resisted the Trump Cult until 2018

    #3 = Sean Hannity

    new status = new #1. Trump Cult cheerleader

    #4 = Bill O'Reilly (Papa Bear)

    new status = dropped. relegated to obscure wingnut news streams

    #5 Tucker Carlson

    new status = moved to #2. Defender of all things "Christian white male" Strong Aryan supremacy overtones.

    There you have it.

    thank me in the comments

    1. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

      Kill yourself you pedofile

      1. SQRLSY One   3 years ago

        EvilBahnFuhrer, drinking EvilBahnFuhrer Kool-Aid in a spiraling vortex of darkness, cannot or will not see the Light… It’s a VERY sad song! Kinda like this…

        He’s a real Kool-Aid Man,
        Sitting in his Kool-Aid Land,
        Playing with his Kool-Aid Gland,
        His Hero is Jimmy Jones,
        https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jim-Jones
        Loves death and the dying moans,
        Then he likes to munch their bones!
        Has no thoughts that help the people,
        He wants to turn them all to sheeple!
        On the sheeple, his Master would feast,
        Master? A disaster! Just the nastiest Beast!
        Kool-Aid man, please listen,
        You don’t know, what you’re missin’,
        Kool-Aid man, better thoughts are at hand,
        The Beast, to LEAVE, you must COMMAND!

        A helpful book is to be found here: M. Scott Peck, Glimpses of the Devil
        https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1439167265/reasonmagazinea-20/

        Hey EvilBahnFuhrer …
        If EVERYONE who makes you look bad, by being smarter and better-looking than you, killed themselves, per your wishes, then there would be NO ONE left!
        Who would feed you? Who’s tits would you suck at, to make a living? WHO would change your perpetually-smelly DIAPERS?!!?
        You’d better come up with a better plan, Stan!

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          Speaking of Kool-aid, you know what else is fun? Saving up your meds for about a week, and taking them all at once with some fruit punch cut 50-50 with vodka.

          1. SQRLSY One   3 years ago

            You would know!

        2. DesigNate   3 years ago

          It’s pathetic you felt the need to defend shrike.

    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      You were banned for posting links to child pornography. You should turn yourself in for your crimes against children.

    3. Nobartium   3 years ago

      0/10, talking points are as old as the kids you have porn of.

    4. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Was Mitch McConnell a member of the brain trust? Trump is definitely trying to drop him.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

        Elected people are not eligible. Although McConnell is powerful the masses don't listen to him.

        The masses need a constant feed of media bullshit aimed at them.

        Like ACTIVIST JUDGES! Or THE UNITED STATES IS A CHRISTIAN NATION! or BIDEN WON'T LET US DRILL!!!

        That shit needs to be spooned out 24/7 to be effective.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
          If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
          turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

        2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          The sealion and the pedophile went to sea
          In a beautiful deep-blue boat
          They wanted some cunny and lots of money
          And made a ransom note
          The pedo looked up to the stars above
          And sang to a small guitar
          O kiddie pussy, young pussy I love,
          What wonderful pussy you are, you are
          What wonderful pussy you are

    5. CE   3 years ago

      And who is the brain trust currently running the country?
      Joe Biden, who was never the sharpest knife in the drawer, and now seems almost completely senile?
      Kamala Harris, whose two main qualifications for office don't seem to be much help? Wasn't she tasked with solving the border crisis, and negotiating a way to prevent war in Ukraine?
      Pete Buttigieg, the competent technocrat who solved all of our supply chain issues on his honeymoon?
      Merrick Garland, who seems determined to make everyone fear the Justice Dept once again?
      Anthony Fauci, the noted puppy torturer?
      Janet Yellen, whose masterful handling of the economy managed to wreck both the stock market and the dollar?

    6. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

      A few years back you posted kiddy porn to this site, and your initial handle was banned. The link below details all the evidence surrounding that ban. A decent person would honor that ban and stay away from Reason. Instead you keep showing up, acting as if all people should just be ok with a kiddy-porn-posting asshole hanging around. Since I cannot get you to stay away, the only thing I can do is post this boilerplate.
      https://reason.com/2022/08/06/biden-comforts-the-comfortable/?comments=true#comment-9635836
      Don't respond to SPB, just shun him.

    7. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

      "thank me in the comments"

      Feeling under-appreciated, Mr. Buttplug? Well then let me tell you how thankful I am for your economic analysis.

      If not for you, I might be tempted to believe the Biden economy isn't so great. After all, wingnut.com sites like "CNN" are bombarding me with bad news like Dow suffers worst month since March 2020.

      But like you explained, this is just an example of the media being mean to Biden. In reality, things are fantastic. I know this because of your frequent use of #DefendBidenAtAllCosts Category C — appeal to esoteric data points. All that matters is that rig count is up.

      #BestEconomyEver

    8. Sevo   3 years ago

      turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, a TDS-addled pile of shit and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
      If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
      turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
      Fuck off and die, turd.

      1. SQRLSY One   3 years ago

        The below poetry is dedicated to Super-Perv-Predator-Sevo the Pedo, Hippo in a Speedo,
        AKA “SmegmaLung”!

        Sitting on a park bench
        Eyeing little boys with bad intent
        Snot's running down his nose
        Greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes
        Hey, SmegmaLung!
        Drying in the cold sun
        Watching as the frilly panties run
        Hey, SmegmaLung!
        Feeling like a dead duck
        Spitting out pieces of his broken luck
        Oh, SmegmaLung!
        Sun streaking cold
        A hateful man wandering lonely
        Insulting others the only way he knows
        Brain hurts bad as he tries to think
        Goes down to the bog to spread his stink
        Feeling alone
        The army's up the road
        Salvation a la mode and a cup of tea
        SmegmaLung, my friend
        Don't you start away uneasy
        You poor old sod
        You see, it's only me
        By you insulting me,
        The rotting goes to thee!

        1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          Remember folks, spamflag this retard so you don't have to scroll past his copypasta forever.

      2. Sevo   3 years ago

        Oh! Oh! Spastic asshole in gray box proves hit idiocy once more.
        Fuck off and die, shitpile.

    9. Sevo   3 years ago

      As a measure of turd's dishonesty, he 'missed' a very big news story (not likely by accident) involving his fave propaganda outlet:

      "Scandal-ridden CNN sees ratings dive by 90% after 2021 coverage"
      [...]
      "CNN’s ratings took a nosedive by a massive 90 percent both overall and in the all-important demographic coveted by advertisers in the first week of the new year.
      The Jeff Zucker-led cable news network averaged just 548,000 viewers during the week of Jan. 3 — a major drop from the nearly 2.7 million viewers for the same week in 2021, according to Nielsen ratings..."
      https://nypost.com/2022/01/12/cnn-sees-ratings-dive-by-90-from-2021-coverage/

    10. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

      I kind of like how you came up with nicknames for some of them, and then just gave up in the others.

      I'm gonna see if I can come up with a shitty nicknames for the rest.

      Fucker Carldumb?
      Sean Hanshitty?

      1. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

        Shame Hammity?

  8. Overt   3 years ago

    Guess who else was pushing back hard against the lockdowns? The Mises Caucus in the LP. They were shouting about it regularly. But Reason wasn't interested in reporting on that.

    The problem wasn't that lockdown skeptics weren't loud. It was that the media repeatedly ignored the principled pushback against the loss of freedom, and instead amplified the nutjobs and cranks in an attempt to discredit the pushback. Seriously, if the media had given nearly the same publicity to the cranks macing unmasked in parks and nutjobs spouting bullshit science about the effectiveness of masks and vaccines online, the lockdowns would have ended in Fall 2020.

    Reason didn't help either. It wasn't until late 2021 that they finally put up a principled stance against lockdowns. Prior to that, it was always terrible cost-benefit analyses by Sullum, et al.

    1. Nobartium   3 years ago

      As with Jeffie, they were more interested in egalitarianism than libertarianism.

      1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        Cite?

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          Caw caw!

          1. SQRLSY One   3 years ago

            THIS is the MOST utterly DEEP shit that shit-for-brains can come up with! Go figure!

        2. Overt   3 years ago

          Here is a Cite: It's Mike demonstrating that he is not interested whatsoever in actually discussing issues, but rather trolling under the appearance of reasonableness. In the thread, in one minute he is disagreeing with people who claimed that the Vaccines were oversold as a mechanism for stopping the pandemic. And just a few hours later, he is insisting that if the "Partisans" hadn't avoided vaccines, the pandemic would have been stopped according to "plan".

          https://reason.com/2022/02/02/can-the-medical-innovations-used-to-fight-covid-19-finally-defeat-hiv/?comments=true#comment-9336124

          Why does Mike do this? Why does he falsely imply that someone faulted people for not making a “perfect vaccine”? Why does he brazenly gas light us that “success” was always reducing the chances of hospitalization? Because he is disingenuous, and here on bad faith. He pulls this shit every day so that people will get frustrated and snap at him, so he can play the wrongfully accused. This is why people call him a sea lion.

          1. Sevo   3 years ago (edited)

            “Why does Mike do this?”

            Because he’s a fucking left-wing pile of shit too stupid to understand everyone else is conscious of that.

            1. SQRLSY One   3 years ago

              Do you recall the awesome enchanter named “Tim”, in “Monty Python and the Search for the Holy Grail”? The one who could “summon fire without flint or tinder”? Well, you remind me of Tim… You are an enchanter who can summon persuasion without facts or logic!

              So I discussed your awesome talents with some dear personal friends on the Reason staff… Accordingly…

              Reason staff has asked me to convey the following message to you:

              Hi Fantastically Talented Author:

              Obviously, you are a silver-tongued orator, and you also know how to translate your spectacular talents to the written word! We at Reason have need for writers like you, who have near-magical persuasive powers, without having to write at great, tedious length, or resorting to boring facts and citations.

              At Reason, we pay above-market-band salaries to permanent staff, or above-market-band per-word-based fees to freelancers, at your choice. To both permanent staff, and to free-lancers, we provide excellent health, dental, and vision benefits. We also provide FREE unlimited access to nubile young groupies, although we do firmly stipulate that persuasion, not coercion, MUST be applied when taking advantage of said nubile young groupies.

              Please send your resume, and another sample of your writings, along with your salary or fee demands, to ReasonNeedsBrilliantlyPersuasiveWriters@Reason.com .

              Thank You! -Reason Staff

              1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                Troll trolling for a troll.

                Mike Laursen
                September.18.2021 at 11:38 am
                SQRLSY, can you cover for me today? In a typical day, I usually:
                – post a comment or two pointing out logical flaws, contradictions and partisanship in Ken’s essays, which he regards as examples of flawless logical thinking
                – post a comment or two pointing out that Ashli Babbitt was not a saint and the January 6th MAGA rioters were violent
                – post one “Fuck Tulpa!” comment
                – post a comment or two that actually seriously discuss a topic. Everyone once in a while I’m lucky and someone responds in serious conversation, but most of the time I just get met with a bunch of grayed-out insults from JesseAz and the other Trump Mean Girls.

                https://reason.com/2021/09/18/environmentalists-pan-unintended-environmental-consequences-of-flawed-agricultural-laws/#comment-9110728

            2. Sevo   3 years ago

              Guessing the spastic asshole in the gray box is once again proving to be far over on the 'insane' portion of the spectrum.
              Fuck off and die, asshole.

              1. SQRLSY One   3 years ago

                Are we not men?!? We are Sevo!

                Hey Smegmalung!

                Don’t you have more important things to do, instead of thread-shitting here? As San Fran’s foremost homeless hobo, couldn’t you be doing your “squeegee” racket, fighting with the other bums, pooping in the streets, and yelling insane, deluded insults at passers-by?

                Smegmalung’s next gig in Gay Ol’ San Fran: Burglary, which San Fran’s media suggests should now be tolerated!
                https://www.foxnews.com/media/san-francisco-chronicle-ripped-for-asking-if-residents-should-tolerate-burglaries
                San Francisco Chronicle ripped for asking if residents should 'tolerate burglaries'

                Next on the Hit Parade for the San Francisco Chronicle: asking if residents should tolerate (even celebrate maybe?), not just burglary, butt also 'child buggery' by Super-Perv-Predator-Sevo the Pedo, Hippo in a Speedo, AKA “SmegmaLung”.

              2. Sevo   3 years ago

                Fuck off and die, spastic asshole, but please make sure your grave is marked so we all know where to take a dump.

                1. R Mac   3 years ago

                  If we shit on his grave, it might bring him back to life. To eat said shit.

              3. DesigNate   3 years ago

                It’s fucking retarded Tim the Enchanter copy pasta. Tiresome as all fuck.

                1. R Mac   3 years ago

                  Shit eater is the only one I keep muted. Asshole Joe spends most of his time there though.

                  For me it’s really about how much screen space they fill with gibberish.

                  1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                    That's what the spamflag is for.

        3. Overt   3 years ago

          And here is another Cite:

          https://reason.com/video/2021/10/01/california-business-owners-sue-gov-newsom-over-the-lockdowns/?comments=true#comment-9136237

          That is Jeffie at the beginning of a long weekend of squirming and twisting, after which he insisted that he didn't need to resist vaccine mandates (and obviously, all the other bullshit attacks on freedom). And of course he didn't resist these things (even after admitting that principle ought to require it) because he has a bigger axe to grind with tribe red.

          So yeah, I think it is pretty clear that the left-leaning libertarians sold out freedoms because to do otherwise would have meant criticizing their tribe, and (ewwwww, icky) aligning themselves with the wrong tribe.

          1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

            Suderman wore a mask because he didn't want people to think he was a republican.

            1. R Mac   3 years ago

              Yeah that was the point where I lost any respect for him I still had.

            2. THX1138   3 years ago (edited)

              Agreeing with David Hogg is never a good look:

              https://twitter.com/davidhogg111/status/1393191013808754688

              I feel the need to continue wearing my mask outside even though I’m fully vaccinated because the inconvenience of having to wear a mask is more than worth it to have people not think I’m a conservative 6:06 AM · May 14, 2021 ·Twitter for iPhone

              edit: removed broken emoji

          2. chemjeff radical individualist   3 years ago

            This is such bullshit coming from you, Overt. It is all built around an entirely one-sided definition of the meaning of the word "resist".

            You asked back in Spring 2020 if I would "resist mandates" that were sure to come. I said "yeah probably".

            You *interpreted* that to mean that I would "resist" by denouncing everyone who advocated for a vaccine mandate was an evil tyrant who hated liberty and hated America and hated conservatives and was just an evil super-villain.

            When I declined to take such an extreme view of the definition of "resist" then you shouted that I was some sort of hypocrite when I did not adopt your extreme definition.

            Other than the politicians, I don't think that, in the main, the people advocating for vaccine mandates/mask mandates were evil people. I think a lot of them were scared and thought that vaccines and masks were the way to keep not just themselves, but their associates and everyone around them safe. They had no compunction using force to coerce compliance with mandates because they weren't libertarians who thought deeply about the nature of force, the NAP, things like that. To them, using force is just what government does. So they advocated for what they viewed to be a completely mainstream and sensible position.

            But because I didn't denounce all those people as tyrants, Overt declares that I'm a hypocrite. No, Overt, you are wrong in your very absurd definition of "resist" and you are wrong in trying to characterize everyone in favor of mandates as evil tyrants.

        4. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          "Cite?"

          Here: http://wondermark.com/1k62/

          1. JesseAz   3 years ago

            Mike is having a bad weekend.

        5. R Mac   3 years ago

          Huh. Mike Liarson asks for a cite, Overt gives him two, and Dee runs away.

          1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

            He asked for a cite the other day on people saying vaccines were 100% safe and effective. It took me .2 seconds to find people claiming the vaccine was 100% effective. I admit that 100% safe was trickier and more nuanced, you had Rochelle Walensky lying that the CDC hadn't "seen any adverse events" although they were "on the lookout for them". You had some early reporting that "no adverse events were detected during trials" etc. I was so pissed off I didn't even bother to post them because I realized that's his schtick. He knows the countervailing evidence is there, he just wants you to spin your wheels proving it while he moves on to the next bullshit claim.

          2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

            He's the Anthony Fauci of Reason commenters.

            He can literally say to your face "I never advocated for lockdowns" and it takes people .00000000000002 seconds to find a video of him from 2021 talking about how he advocated for lockdowns.

            "No one ever said the vaccine stops transmission"

            Links video of Rochelle Walensky saying that the vaccine stops transmission.

            "NEEDS CONTEXT!"

          3. Overt   3 years ago

            Mike claims to have long ago muted me. For months I tried engaging his trolling bullshit. Day after day he would come and launch these one line barbs, or trollish quips, pretending to be a reasonable guy calling foul. But day after day, I would respond to his conclusory statements with logic, and he would bail after one or two token replies only to be back a few days later stating the same bullshit over again.

            So I called him on his lying bullshit. I pointed out that one day he would be sharing the ivermectin hoax in Rolling Stone, then two days later when their foolishness was revealed, he'd be there saying that OF COURSE RS was idiots, and he'd never trust him for anything except celebrity gossip. I called out that he would come to the comments over and over, with some bad logic claiming that being un-vaxxed was violating the NAP and disappear as soon as someone called him on it, only to come back a few days later with the same bad logic.

            Because that is Mike's MO. You can see it here, in that he hasn't come back to respond to the "Cites?" comment.

            Mike loves dropping into comments with a drive-by rejoinder. His hope is that if he does it enough, a few of his terrible analogies and tortured rants posturing as logical syllogisms will stand un-rebutted. The last thing he wants is to actually defend his bullshit statements. So he mutes anyone who dares disagree with him, and pretends that it is because they are unfair.

            1. R Mac   3 years ago

              Mike Liarson is a squawking bird named Dee, and should be treated as such.

              Fortunately at this point, every regular commentator besides Lying Jeffy and sarc knows his act and he’s not fooling anyone. And Lying Jeffy probably knows it but lies about it.

    2. CE   3 years ago

      And a lot of anti-lockdown content was banned on social media. Even medical doctors couldn't share their own findings, if they weren't "peer reviewed".

    3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      Guess who else was pushing back hard against the lockdowns? The Mises Caucus in the LP. They were shouting about it regularly. But Reason wasn’t interested in reporting on that.

      There was a dearth of Black Lives Matter signs in their yard. That's suspicious.

      1. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

        We cannot know if in their house they believe in science.

    4. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Reason didn’t help either. It wasn’t until late 2021 that they finally put up a principled stance against lockdowns. Prior to that, it was always terrible cost-benefit analyses by Sullum, et al.

      Even this is generous. I think the last thing Reason did that was even modestly principled was the push back against Sabrina Ederly and Jackie Coakley during the Obama Administration and, even then, care was taken not to mention Coakley by name. Everything since has been either full on 'superficially credible accusations' or one writer with a 'Maybe we ought not... but both sides.' take and another saying 'People saying 'both sides' are ignoring the greater evil... people who love aspects of freedom I don't like'.

  9. CE   3 years ago

    California still has TV ads nagging parents to make sure their kids are vaccinated and boosted. Even though the vaccine was a bigger danger to kids than COVID.

    1. R Mac   3 years ago

      Still have vax adds here in Michigan as well. And all at taxpayer expense!

      1. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

        Someone really should kidnap your governer

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          Also at taxpayer expense!

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

            Yeah, but with government efficiency.

            1. Sevo   3 years ago

              So sorta like the Whitmer 'kidnapping'.

              1. R Mac   3 years ago

                Exactly like that, actually.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        Yeah, we get them in Illinois as well. Governor Commodius Maximus uses taxpayer money for them. Did I mention the IMs we get reminding us to get vaccinated/boosted?

    2. creech   3 years ago

      Also in Penna. (where ads acknowledge they are "paid for with taxpayer money.")

    3. Ajsloss   3 years ago

      Just saw an ad with Elmo imploring kids to beg their parents for a vaccine. Disgusting.

      1. Utkonos   3 years ago

        Whoever is behind that ad deserves to be given the Big Bird!

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          More like they deserve a fragmentation grenade shoved up their anus. (Hmm, I wonder how many "corrections" like that it would take to shut the propagandists up?)

  10. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

    Two gripes:

    But it takes her only 35 pages to get around to comparing people like me—public school moms forced to abandon the system by dysfunctional COVID policies that left us with zero instruction for months—to Buchananites and segregationists.

    I hope the author doesn't think Buchanan was a segregationist.

    They could have been louder. NPR and other national news outlets were not chock-full of stories about the ways remote learning exacerbated existing inequities. Public radio didn't send warnings in its sonorous tones commensurate with what Kamenetz knew was generational damage, hitting poor and minority students hardest. It didn't extensively profile the politically and ethnically diverse coalition of parents who fought for a year to open urban and suburban schools' doors. It didn't press large districts and teachers union leaders about their insistence on staying closed while the rest of the world opened safely.

    NPR was too neutral? NPR was not loud enough? They were too damned loud, and for the wrong side! If they had been neutral, like a real news source, that would have been fine. This is like say the KKK was not loud enough for black civil rights, or that Duranty was not loud enough for Ukrainians.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      Yeah, this. NPR wasn't "neutral", their fingerprints are all over the murder weapon. They helped swing the club. They have some of the victim's belongings in their car. They aided and abetted in beating and robbing people, and even drove the getaway car.

  11. Sevo   3 years ago

    "The Stolen Year"

    Uh, in urban CA areas, make that 2+ years. Call it a K-9.5 education.

  12. Longtobefree   3 years ago

    "This is a whodunnit without a culprit."

    May I suggest anything and everything with three letters and tax dollars?
    CDC
    NPR
    NEA
    DHS
    NIH

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      You left out the DNC and the WEF.

  13. Winnie SC   3 years ago

    Hold anyone responsible???

    Silly rabbit---consequences are for Republicans!

    1. Utkonos   3 years ago

      Indeed, that’s straight out of their bag of trix.

  14. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    The Stolen Year acknowledges public school COVID failures but refuses to hold anyone responsible.

    Again, what was called "the great scramble". It's a complex dance in which everyone rushes for this middle ground of reasonableness, but won't confront the colossal failure that was our COVID policy by implicating who was behind it. this gives you the ability to claim a kind of moral high ground while still pointing to the people who were early in criticism as conspiracy theorists.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      But it takes her only 35 pages to get around to comparing people like me—public school moms forced to abandon the system by dysfunctional COVID policies that left us with zero instruction for months—to Buchananites and segregationists.

      Boom.

    2. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      "Just because you ended up being correct doesn't mean you're right."

      1. mad.casual   3 years ago

        +1 You weren't right loudly enough.

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

          You were correct in a Trumpian way.

  15. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    Kamenetz's reporting on the pain families endured in 2020 and 2021 in remote learning is rich and affecting. From rural Oklahoma to New York City, we meet kids who battled fear, depression, boredom, and learning loss; we meet single moms cut off first from income, then from the food for their kids that was formerly available in schools.

    Sorry, this is where I get like Jules from Pulp Fiction... you ain't talkin' your way outta this shit.

    1. Bubba Jones   3 years ago

      I am so grateful for my school district.

      They prioritized food distribution, even during the initial shut down.

      Then they opened up ASAP, in the fall of 2020, with students having a choice of live or remote teaching.

      And then the next year, fucking Abbott had the gall to tell them what they could and couldn't offer for remote learning and masking. Fuck that asshole. Leave my school district alone.

  16. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    "They could have been louder. NPR and other national news outlets were not chock-full of stories about the ways remote learning exacerbated existing inequities."

    Of course she/they now play the race card. These stupid cunts have severe race-baiting retardation.

  17. JeremyR   3 years ago

    What I find amusing (sorta) is that when schools closed, a lot of older kids still kept going to their jobs. I work at Walmart, probably half the store is a minor.

    1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

      Walmart is essential; schools are not. So sayeth our rulers.

    2. Sevo   3 years ago

      Avoiding the chance of a teacher getting wu-flu made it all worth while.

  18. JasonAZ   3 years ago

    "The Stolen Year acknowledges public school COVID failures but refuses to hold anyone responsible."

    This is a feature, not a bug.

  19. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Their image as "puppet masters" is declared inaccurate, despite evidence of Weingarten's deep involvement in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's reopening guidelines that served to keep schools closed.

    There can be no reckoning.

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