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From Absinthe to Algorithms: How Society Uses Blame to Mask Uncertainty
society2 days ago

From Absinthe to Algorithms: How Society Uses Blame to Mask Uncertainty

The piece traces a repeating pattern in which genuine social anxieties spark a scapegoat, who is then blamed and framed through shifting alliances and selective evidence—a process the author calls “stigma opportunity structures.” Using France’s absinthe ban as a historical example, it draws parallels to today’s scapegoating of social media’s impact on teen mental health and xenophobic reactions during the Covid-19 era, arguing that certainty about blame often outpaces evidence and that such blame can serve political and moral purposes rather than illuminate complex problems.

COVID-19 Blame Game: Unvaccinated Individuals Scapegoated, But COVID Vaccine Safe for Pregnant Women
health2 years ago

COVID-19 Blame Game: Unvaccinated Individuals Scapegoated, But COVID Vaccine Safe for Pregnant Women

A study published in the Journal of Medical Ethics suggests that negative sentiments directed towards unvaccinated individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic may be a form of scapegoating. The research found that people were more likely to blame the unvaccinated, regardless of their risk profile, and that liberals were more inclined to scapegoat the unvaccinated compared to conservatives. The study highlights the importance of addressing misinformation and risk misperceptions, as overestimating the threat of COVID-19 can lead to inappropriate responses, social divisions, and unwarranted blame. However, the study's findings may not necessarily apply to populations outside the United States or to samples with different political compositions, and the research did not assess actual behavior towards unvaccinated individuals.

"Infighting among Trump's Allies Reveals Cracks in the Co-Conspirator Network"
politics2 years ago

"Infighting among Trump's Allies Reveals Cracks in the Co-Conspirator Network"

Alleged co-conspirators of Donald Trump in the plot to overturn the election are starting to turn on each other, with some seeking to distance themselves from the efforts and heap blame onto fellow participants. Attorneys for Rudy Giuliani and Kenneth Chesebro, both identified as co-conspirators in the recent federal indictment of Trump, are now blaming others on the campaign's legal team or people close to Trump. Trump and his lawyers plan to use the "advice of counsel" defense, scapegoating attorneys who were following Trump's instructions. Prosecutors are seizing on these divisions and are putting pressure on the co-conspirators. The feud between Giuliani and Sidney Powell, another alleged co-conspirator, is being probed by prosecutors. It is highly probable that several others will be charged, and Trump is concerned about former advisers turning state's witness.