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Friday, February 28, 2025

Vibe shift 4

Follow-up to these posts

Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos (photo) just made an additional change to the newspaper. In perhaps another example of the "vibe shift," he directed the opinion pages to write in support and defense of two new themes. He calls them "pillars," probably in the sense of American foundational values: personal liberty and free markets.

 Jeff Bezos’ change follows another decision just before the election not to back a presidential candidate.

Not everyone is happy about it, so I have to wonder just what they have against personal liberty and free markets (rather than forced or coerced ones). When he asked his opinion pages editor to manage this new direction, the man chose to quit his job instead.

Other subjects will be addressed, but the policy shift is clear. "Viewpoints opposing those pillars," he says, "will be left to be published by others." 

from his X post

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Vibe shift 3

(cont'd from yesterday's post)

Business owners and managers don't need ill will from those who hold power. It's already challenging to produce some kind of product which people want and will pay for, while keeping expenses low.  

So big business will try to make peace with the powers that be. That includes tech companies that have leaned left politically. America has a new sheriff in town.

Google donated $1 million to the new president's inauguration in January. OpenAI donated a million. Meta donated a million. Microsoft donated a million. Apple's CEO donated a million.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledges the "vibe shift," and calls the new administration "a breath of fresh air." He says there is huge excitement in the U.S. tech industry: “Maybe we can go figure out how to get good at semiconductor fab again, get good at robotic factories, to make data centers again, get good at building new energy.” 

Their Super Bowl commercial for ChatGPT:

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Vibe shift

Since the U.S. election last November (maybe earlier), we've been experiencing what some are calling a "vibe shift." America voted decisively to turn toward traditional American values, and against the cultural "woke" trend of recent years. 

Maybe it started when X (former Twitter) ended its censoring of non-woke opinions. It continued with Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg blaming their own censoring on government coercion.

It showed up at the Super Bowl. Bud Light's commercial seemed to say that they are not woke anymore. Dancers in red, white and blue formed an image of the flag. "God Bless America" could be heard in the background. Winning quarterback praises God.

Politics, they say, follows art and culture . . and sometimes it goes the other way. Political power in this country massively changed direction, and many cultural influencers got on board. Thank God.

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Vibe shift 2

(cont'd from yesterday's post)

Not long ago, you probably heard the word "Christian" used negatively as a pejorative by some public figures, as in "Christian nationalist." But our recent vibe shift went so far as to result in a Christian recording artist singing at the Super Bowl, probably America's biggest stage.

During the woke years, schools and universities often trained students to consider their own country hopelessly racist and contemptible. But this year's Super Bowl featured a five-minute video narrated by actor Brad Pitt which movingly celebrated the good things about America.

You don't have to be Christian to appreciate these things. Everybody should. 

Monday, February 17, 2025

Atheism 👎

It's just not enough to claim that there's no God. That's atheism and materialism. It makes the claim that nothing except the material world exists, that our world and everything on it came into existence by natural laws, natural selection, random variations.

Human beings need more. Non-material things like love, purpose, and goodness drive our lives. Society needs more, too. The "vibe shift" in our country may includes not only political and attitude changes, but also a growing desire to look for God👍

As a New York Times and The Free Press writer reports, "If there is not yet a true religious revival in the Western world, there is clearly a desire for one . . the rising generation appears more religious than its predecessors."

 

Podcaster Joe Rogan (photo)used to mock Christianity, but just a year ago he said "We need Jesus." Last summer Elon Musk said "I'm actually a big believer in the principles of Christianity" and called for believers to bravely stand up for what is fair and right.

from "How Intellectuals Found God

(cont'd tomorrow)