Andrea Orzoff

Andrea Orzoff

@arorzoff.bsky.social

research administrator and independent historian. Opinions are mine, not my employer's. After work: hiker, mom, writer, reader. Brecht: “When the times darken/ Will there be singing even then? /There will be singing even then. /Of how the times darken.”

942 Followers 1,940 Following 1,233 Posts Joined Oct 2023
1 day ago
Kaschuta describes the New Right as a sort of
"masculine cargo cult": Masculinity is in abeyance in the broader culture, but, the movement believes, if they all say the right things, adopt the right postures and politics, the manliness and status that are their birthright will return and life will be good again. Within this fantasy, Kaschuta says, misogyny has the structure of antisemitism.
Like the Jewish person, the modern woman is simultaneously wretched and all-powerful, feeble and defective and responsible for everything wrong in the world. "There is this feeling," she says, "that women are inferior and intellectually incapable, that they should be relegated to care work but, at the same time, that they have this horrible, total agency over the world and that they work in mysterious ways to warp the culture."

Astute

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8 hours ago

Oooh, or Samuel Huntington

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Guy Who Thinks AI Will Put Democratic Bitches In Their Place Looks Like This These creeps are just saying the quiet parts louder and louder.

Guy Who Thinks AI Will Put Democratic Bitches In Their Place Looks Like This
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1 day ago

Started off my book with an imaginary walk up Vinohradská from Národní/Václavák

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1 day ago

I keep asking this same question…

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1 day ago

will for the rest of my life never forget there were people protesting in the streets for the right to rape palestinian prisoners

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How Prepared Are We for World War III? | Military Expert Bobby Jones Joins Sam Osterhout This is going to end, contrary to what's being said, on Iran's terms. Either they want to capitulate and eventually give up or they will fight to the absolute bitter end, period.

🚨 MUST WATCH: Military expert Bobby Jones —the former Navy Commanding Officer responsible for securing the Strait of Hormuz—breaks down the facts. His warning? This war ends on Iran’s terms. Trump & Hegseth are "way over their heads" in a crisis they can’t control.
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3 days ago

I collect old globes and maps, and have them all over my apartment—snapshots in time

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3 days ago

Loud cheers to you for this important series — much appreciated

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3 days ago

Brett Gary, NYU, first book was on propaganda and WWI

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3 days ago

Quoting The Princess Bride in class used to make me very sad

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And we have been trying to explain since 2015 and that damn escalator

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3 days ago

I’ve been missing shame for a while now

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If the Dems who win in the 2026 midterms get squeamish about prosecuting this administration, we'll need to elect a bunch of new people running on Nuremberg shit for 2028. This isn't a joke. It's the law. It's justice. Biden let Trump back in the WH and this happened because Joe didn't do his job

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Demonstrators demand answers in front of Zorro Ranch With the backdrop of the infamous Zorro Ranch, hundreds came out Sunday to demand answers for the crimes they say occurred when Jeffrey Epstein owned the property.

Hundreds showed up, including Virginia Giuffre’s family and Santa Fe’s Congresswoman, Teresa Leger Fernández.

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This is a far bigger fuel, fertilizer, food crisis for Asia and Europe than it is for the US.

US dependence on Persian Gulf oil has almost never been lower

A thread by @sstapczynski.bsky.social on how Asia is alreaddy within days facing a destabilizing.
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4 days ago

Well, this explains a whole fucking lot

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5 days ago

You have nothing to be ashamed of. We’ve all felt this way, and we’ve all needed others to buoy us up. ❤️ wishing you grace and strength

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5 days ago

This is so unfair to those of us without an HEB (sobs quietly)

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Into the woods, to get the thing
That makes it worth the journeying…
Congratulations to your daughter and her buddies!

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1 month ago
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Meta Plans to Add Facial Recognition Technology to Its Smart Glasses

Facebook plans to put facial recognition in its glasses and they think we’re too stupid to fight back.

Their internal memo: “We will launch during a dynamic political environment where many civil society groups that we would expect to attack us would have their resources focused on other concerns.”

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Geneva, Mist, and some summer roses send greetings

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5 days ago

Ah well, I like you anyways

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5 days ago

Hope you get to Mick Herron at some point too. The writing is such fun. “The look she gave him would have stuck six inches out the back of a more sensitive man.”

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At Largest ICE Detention Camp, Staff Bet on Detainee Suicides, AP Reports Camp East Montana has received several 911 calls in the span of five months about immigrants trying to harm themselves.

Staff at the nation’s largest Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility have placed bets on which detainee will be the next to die by suicide, according to new reporting from the Associated Press based on 911 calls and detainee accounts.

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When DOGE Unleashed ChatGPT on the Humanities

Huge NYT article on the back story of those two weeks in March/April 2025 when DOGE illegally terminated hundreds of NEH grants. Gift link!!

www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/a...

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6 days ago

Very Riefenstahl, certainly

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But the stories of the conditions at the facility, revealed in data and recordings from more than a hundred 911 calls obtained by The Associated Press - in addition to follow-up interviews and court filings — offer a disturbing portrait of overcrowding, medical neglect, malnutrition and emotional distress.
The detainees describe a camp where an average of about 3,000 people have lived per day in loud and unsanitary quarters, diseases spread easily and sleep is a luxury. The center will be closed to visitors until at least March 19 because of a measles outbreak, according to U.S. Rep. Veronica Escobar.
Detainees struggle to obtain medication and health care, lose concerning amounts of weight because of a lack of food, and live in fear of private security guards known to use force to put down disturbances. The ceilings in the windowless tents leak when it rains, and detainees only see sunlight during brief outings once or twice a week to a cramped recreation yard.
In an email, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson who did not provide their name rejected claims of subprime conditions, saying Camp East Montana detainees receive food, water and medical treatment in a facility that is regularly cleaned. Detainee says guards bet on suicide
Like other detainees, Ramsingh said that between cleanings the rooms, restrooms and showers were often filthy and infested with insects. He said detainees stole others' food because everyone was hungry due to the small and sometimes inedible meals, which led to fights, and the conditions took a toll on his mental health.
At one point he said he overheard a security guard talking about bets made among the staff over which detainee would be next to die by suicide. The guard said he had paid $500 into a pool, with the total pot riding on the outcome. The talk was particularly jarring, he said, because he had contemplated suicide himself.
A Cuban immigrant in his 50s told the AP he requested to receive his medication for diabetes, high blood pressure and an enlarged prostate during a six-week detention at Camp East Montana, but it never arrived.
He spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.
Desperate, the man said he once refused to leave living quarters when a cleaning crew came. An immigration official offered him ibuprofen and urged him to consider leaving for another country.
"He says to me, 'Look, there are a lot of detainees, we don't have enough for everyone," he said. "The man from ICE says to me, 'OK, why don't you decide it's better to leave? Leave for Mexico, go to Cuba. There you can have your medicine, have your things."
Fearing death, the man agreed to self-deport to Mexico to Ciudad Juárez — across the international border from his wife and their 11-year-old son in El Paso.

AP has a new report out about the huge El Paso detention facility and the details—from 911 calls, interviews and court records—are as horrific as you’d expect apnews.com/article/suic...

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1 week ago

🧵Feels like shouting into the void, but it is essential to note that the Trump/Rubio gutting of the State Department and blowtorching of US diplomatic capacity and credibility is an accelerant to this spiraling war and will seriously undercut US/allied efforts to pick up the pieces after. 1/

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1 week ago

Also a pretty drive!

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