2020-09-30
2020-09-29
2020-09-28
Doodles and Drawings
模倣子 The Ankles are Tasty GAWAYBAB
Please Google and Wikipedia and YouTube before ankle-biting (GAWAYBAB).
模倣子 Onwards and Upwards with Feminism
2020-09-27
模倣子 The Cops and Who's in Charge
Breonna Taylor, one officer charged in shooting, NYT
Policing has to be changed and that will only happen if a SIZEABLE mandate elects Democrats at every level of government.
2020-09-26
Nanowrimo Postcard Game
Yes, I'm organizing that again. I'm aiming to post the information for it sometime next week, Saturday by the latest.
— S. Y. Affolee (@syaffolee) September 16, 2020
I hope Planned Parenthood will Change Course
I just got another letter from Planned Parenthood, and I feel horrible (again). I was a regular donor for years. Reproductive rights are super-important, and they are about to tear down Roe v. Wade, and that's terrifying. But Planned Parenthood dropped the ball in a really bad way and they need to fix it before I can trust them with my money again.
Okay, the deal is that in 2015, Planned Parenthood spent my donor money to fight a New Hampshire House Bill 251-FN, sponsored by Bedford, New Hampshire Republican Keith Murphy, to exclude circumcision from the NH Medicare plan at an estimated savings of $212,000 annually. This is not the mission of Planned Parenthood -- they should be opposing genital mutilation and denial of sexual freedom by the state rather the exact opposite.
This is a bad thing and Planned Parenthood needs to apologize for it.
It's also hypocritical, since they, as many medical sources do, deny the existence of the human foreskin in a 2012 video made to teach young people that their bodies are "normal." They are saying that boys being mutilated, which can result in death and lifetime dysfunction, is "normal." This flies in the face of Planned Parenthood's sexual health and well-being message.
Planned Parenthood's attitude is dismissive of men's health, and surprise, in this case it's very much bad for women's health as well (as it negatively impacts condom usage rates, see below).
It's also dismissive of men's money. I'm a man, and when they lie to me and misappropriate my money in order to undermine my health with lies and the manipulation of the political process, opposing good legislation that's good for men's sexual health, this makes me not want to make donations, not the reverse.
Any woman with any conscious should feel the same. I'm sick of self-described "feminist" organizations making these kinds of self-serving "the ends justify the means" tactics, or taking the stand that "we're the only ones fighting the bad people, even if we're not perfect." No, right is right, and you apologize and change your ways when you do wrong.
One well-known statistic is that the US STD rate is the highest in the developed world. Also, something like 50% of pregnancies are unplanned (Unplanned Parenthood?), also far higher than in other developed countries.
Here's another one: an uncircumcised man wearing a condom has three times the sensitivity of a circumcised man without one. Think of the implications for unplanned pregnancy and STD transmission. American men and women are told that unprotected sex is the ideal, that "riding bareback" is the gold standard to be aiming for.
So, just like in their little video, Planned Parenthood is telling us that unprotected sex is normal, high levels of STDs are normal, and high levels of unplanned pregnancy are normal. Oh, and coincidence, that's where they make their donor money -- fighting the very things that their lopsided, hypocritical polices are promoting.
2020-09-25
Mermaid MMMCCCXV
模倣子 Not Caring is Not the Same as Caring
I posted on this post about equality and, I guess, white...
Posted by Jay Dearien on Saturday, September 19, 2020
2020-09-24
2020-09-23
Doodles and Drawings
2020-09-22
COVID-19 Texas Takes a Turn for the Worse
Twenty thousand Texans will be dead by Election Day at the rate we're going. Thirty by New Year.
The Election Day (green) line dropped precipitously coming out of the "Memorial Day Bump", but now it's heading back up. The End-of-Year line is rising even more sharply.
Memorial Day Bump
In both these graphs, you can see this point where the blue line (number of actual real deaths and cases) takes a strong turn up. It's not exponential, per se, but it looks like people are getting sick and dying two to three times faster than before Memorial Day. Note that the deaths trail the cases by a couple of weeks, then they shoot up as well.
The exact same thing appears on the charts for Idaho, same timeframe.
The chart for the US cases does this, but softer, and I don't really see it in the US deaths data (I'll upload these graphs later -- make sure to comment if you're keen to see them). That suggests that not all States underwent the shift in behavior which seems to have made the virus deadlier.
2020-09-21
Mermaid MMMCCCXI
Doodles and Drawings
2020-09-20
Mermaid MMMCCCX
2020-09-19
Mermaid MMMCCCIX
2020-09-18
Doodles and Drawings
2020-09-17
2020-09-16
Mermaid MMMCCCVI
2020-09-15
2020-09-14
COVID-19 Down in Texas
Okay, unpacking the two projection graphs for Texas. We see a "bump" in July for cases which turns into a bump in August. There seems to be some kind of "Memorial Day Backslide" in behavior of Texans and Americans in general.
One thing we see on the projected deaths is that in June our projections (based on growth rates and numbers at the time) had deaths by Election Day around ten thousand Texans, and now it's coming in closer to twenty thousand. In other words, the situation got fundamentally worse, the November 3 projected numbers went off the chart for a while, and only just started to come back down. So it looks like whatever happened in June translated into twice as many dead Texans as we originally expected by Election Day.
One thing we notice, too, is that around mid-July we see that blue line (actual number of deaths) shifts to a steeper curve (more people sick and/or dead per day). This same change took place in the above infection chart in mid-June, again.
In sum, things have improved a lot. They're still pretty bad. Why? The actual infections/death curve jumped up, became steeper in June-July, and it doesn't appear to have flattened back out. Twice as many people have been dying since.