Critical Nonsense
148! The Digital Vigilante Tax and The Privilege of Mediocrity
When it comes to digital vigilanteism, what ultimate wages will we have to pay? And how do you feel about mediocrity? [25:37]
This week, Aaron, Joey and Jess talk about rousing public attention, the celebrity amplification effect, the undercurrent of distrust in justice, the fear of being medium, a refrain of the Impressionist problem, and wrestling with workism. They don’t talk about what are party pants.
references
- How Discover Magazine compares the earth to a billiard ball (micro-corrections department: it does depend on how you define smoothness) but also comparing earth to a bowling ball
- The cost of wrongful accusation in the Boston Marathon bombing
- Documentary blitz: "I'll Be Gone in the Dark" about Michelle McNamara on HBO Max, "Surviving R. Kelly" is available on Netflix, Hulu, and LIfetime. "The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst" on HBO Max and Hulu, the NYTimes's "Framing Britney Spears", "Don't F**k With Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer" on Netflix.
- The New York Times on the Gabby Petito saga
- On collective action problems
- NYTimes: Terry Gross's ingenious "Tell Me About Yourself" and other tips for having good conversation