The Rubesletter - We don't know how to forgive
This is the Rubesletter from Matt Ruby. I’m a comedian, writer, and the creator of Vooza. Every Tuesday, I send essays, jokes, and videos to your inbox. You’re on the free plan, for the full experience, sign up for a paid subscription. Quickies🎯 Aliens are angels for bros. 🎯 One thing I hate about rallies is how much power is given to a person simply because they own a megaphone. Think about what kind of person goes out and thinks, “I need a megaphone.” 🎯 Honestly, I’m just surprised any Columbia students know how to pitch a tent. 🎯 Tough times for Jews who love watermelon and/or free speech. 🎯 I'm jealous of incels. At least they found each other. 🎯 Watch me do standup at the Beacon Theater in front of 3,000 people: 🎯 You should only get to have an opinion about WNBA salaries if you can name more than 3 WNBA teams. I got the Fever, the Lynx, and, hmm....the Mirandas? The L.A. Vogue? The Phoenix Mercury in Retrograde? 🎯 “Arm doors for departure” seems unnecessarily violent. We can’t just close and lock ‘em? It’s already a bit tense up in here. 🎯 Bill Barr: "Trump may be playing Russian roulette." Trump: "I know Russian roulette very well. I got along with Russian roulette. Russian roulette likes me. I like Russian roulette." 🎯 Tim Ferriss walked so Aubrey Marcus could cold plunge so Andrew Huberman could gaslight. 🎯 I’m tired of y’all crapping on labradoodles. It’s like when people decide an attractive woman must be bitchy. Look, it’s not their fault they’re cute/not a rescue. 🎯 Doing crowdwork is to comedy what being a caricaturist is to fine art. 🎯 Kinda amazing how quickly sports betting went from “sinful trap for addicts that ruins lives” into the money funnel that supports all of sports media. 🎯 Texting is more like a text-based video game than an actual conversation. 🎯 Try to be the music you love. Doing this newsletter on the regular takes a lotta time and effort so please help keep it going by subscribing to the paid plan. You’ll get bonus content and good vibes. Thanks! Comedy🃏 Thanks to everyone who came out to my taping on Sunday night in NYC. Two sold out shows with some really magical vibes. Can't wait for y'all to see the finished product! Stay tuned for updates on that. Probably coming out on YouTube in a couple of months…but if you know someone at a streamer who wants to throw a pile of cash at me, feel free to reach out. 🃏 More jokes, info, and clips of my standup via my social media: Instagram, TikTok, Threads, and YouTube. The mercy deficit[This section revised from a previous newsletter.] We say we want apologies. But do we really? Justin Timberlake and Louis CK publicly apologized. But did it help? They both keep getting dragged for their past missteps. And think about what our ongoing zeal to punish incentivizes. If confessing gets you nowhere, then deny-deny-deny becomes the most logical path for the accused. Why own up to bad behavior if it accomplishes nothing? Especially if calling things a hoax or attacking your accusers gives you plausible deniability. (See: A certain Presidential candidate who never apologizes.) It’s all part of a larger trend: We don’t seem to know how to forgive anymore. We have an incessant urge to punish and an inability to display empathy or tolerance. Whether we’re talking about convicts or the cancelled, we seem incapable of forgiveness. In these bloodthirsty times, dunking typically goes further than compassion online. The algorithm incentivizes us toward rage and tribalism. Tolerance is no match for fury. So we find the trending target du jour and put ‘em up against the wall. A lack of forgiveness on both sides But the left ain’t clean on this either. Progressives get it on certain issues, like mass incarceration or the war on drugs. With those things, progressives realize rehabilitation is key and advocate for paths to redemption that allow the convicted to reform themselves. After all, it’s become increasingly obvious how much we punish people who actually just require treatment. Portugal has shown us how effective decriminalization plus rehabilitation can be. And even right-wingers are getting the message now that red states are overrun with pillbillies. But notice how quickly progressives’ compassionate attitude evaporates when it comes to cancelling those who say or do offensive things. One foolish social media post can make you persona non grata in perpetua. When can you come back? No one knows, but, uh, not yet. Oddly, we’re supposed to apply grace to criminals who have stolen from or physically assaulted others yet deny it to those who offer up disagreeable opinions. Weird. Got tough? Sure, let’s hold #metoo jerks accountable for what they’ve done. But what is their eventual path back? What’s the end game or should they just rot in hell in perpetuity? If all that “get tough” sentencing is an ineffective solution to violent crime in the hood, it’s odd that we think it’s the answer with these guys. “Who cares? Screw ‘em!” I know the vitriolic approach offers short term feelz, but so does, y’know, cold-blooded revenge. Plus, it’s hypocritical if you apply hatred inconsistently. One day the person targeted might be someone you admire (e.g. Al Franken). You can’t expect kid gloves for your team while demanding cement shoes for those on the other side. Faith no more Or at least it used to. We don’t go to church anymore. Now, political tribalism is our religion and the enemy deserves no mercy. We’ve switched dojos from Mr. Miyagi to the Cobra Kai. So how do we recover from our addiction to punishment? One potential solution is restorative justice, which “emphasizes repairing harm, healing, and rebuilding relationships among victims, the offenders, and the communities.” It lets victims help decide how those who’ve wronged them can repair the damage. Danielle Sered, the author of Until We Reckon, explains:
What victims often crave most is recognition of their hurt and the moral wrongs involved. But right now, admitting guilt and taking responsibility frequently gets you nowhere. If we were to do a better job at offering a path for bad actors to reenter society, accountability would become a much more enticing option. Imagine if a #metoo guy (Charlie Rose?) were to sit down with his accusers, apologize, and accept responsibility for his actions. He’d then listen to the negative impact of his behavior. And, collectively, an appropriate punishment could be administered – along with a path back to redemption. We could even put it on TV and televise it. Let Oprah run the whole deal (after all, she’s the closest thing we’ve got to a mainstream religious leader). Otherwise, it’s going to keep happening. Surveillance society will inevitably reveal more and more wrongs all over the place. Eventually, we’ll wind up in a place where a huge chunk of society is cancelled (or exiled) for some reason. In the end, the question may be do we actually want healing and rehabilitation or would we rather stick with the visceral thrill of putting someone in the hole? 5-spotted🗯️ A fan of musician Nick Cave finds his religious turn “difficult.” Cave’s excellent response:
[via Myq Kaplan ] 🗯️ A Letter of Advice to Young Contrarians from Christopher Hitchens.
🗯️ Bill T. Jones, choreographer, on how to start.
🗯️ Derek Sivers: Decide everything is your fault.
🗯️ George Bernard Shaw on life as a torch:
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