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  1. #226
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    I remember watching Bill O'Reilly's show once, Lord knows why, and suddenly out of nowhere (to me) he started railing against tomatoes entering the US from Mexico. It's like just saying the word Mexico somehow taints whatever they're talking about.

    I guess having done research in ag trade law for a while that made me particularly miffed about that. You can't just discriminate products by their country of origin. You have to treat them just like you treat your own products. Discrimination is against WTO law, you know the whole economic liberalization thing that won the Cold War and that the US itself has pushed on to the rest of the world for decades now. How are conservatives forgetting the heart of their own movement so sensationally?

    But it's one thing after another on that network... 10 things a day, 365 days a year of things from Mexico and trans people destroying the country. Don't give them time to think about one until you throw five more things at them. It just drowns people into a stupor of disgust and hate. That's no way for humans to live.

    One of the crazy things about the wingnuts' hysteria about migrants, first, most of them aren't coming from Mexico but from Central and South America, but if Americans really wanted to end the violence that's motivating so many migrants, they should acknowledge that's it's the US market for drugs that's funding it all, and then do the right thing: legalize drugs already FFS. Bankrupt the cartels; put the tax revenue into social programs; and shift the whole thing from a criminal problem locking people up to a healthcare and social welfare problem taking care of people, along with aid programs to help rebuild the economies that the US itself helped wreck.

  2. #227
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    Registered: Dec 2020
    That's because they are NOT conservatives.

    This isn't my idea, but the labeling on the left/right divide isn't meaningful.

    Liberal is a set of values and beliefs. Doubling down on those specific values isn't going to turn you into a communist revolutionary. And it's the same on the other side. Conservatism is a set of values, related to maintaining the traditions and institutions of a country. There's no reason to believe that doubling down on the values as stated is going to turn you into a Christian Nationalist who wants to destroy the government, have a civil war, and install a theocracy - but they've successfully convinced people that this means they're "extra conservative".

    However going back to the question again: one of the issues is that "conservative" HAS no stated specific position, other than being opposed to change.

    - If there's a monarchy, conservatives are monarchists, but if it's a republic, conservatives double-down on how great the republic is, and it can't be questioned - despite them being monarchists right up until the point the monarchy fell.

    - if there's a state religion, conservatives will support that being enshrined. however, if there's no state religion, conservatives will also support that, under the religious freedom label.

    - If there's free trade, conservatives will support that. Conversely, if the status quo is protectionist with tariffs to protect local industries, then the conservatives will support THAT and not free trade.

    So, conservatism is entirely dependent on what the status quo is. Therefore, this explains why conservatism often HAS no stated policy positions, and why it's so easy for it to be hijacked. If your position is merely in opposition to change, what sort of policies can you even outline? All you can do is look at the winds of change, and try and offer up a watered-down version of whichever way things are going, to mitigate any changes.

    Fundamentally I don't think they're even the same people. These are radicals and reactionaries, which are a different thing from conservatives, in the same sense that communists and anarchists are not just a flavor of liberals.
    Last edited by Cipheron; 18th Apr 2023 at 01:43.

  3. #228
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    Happened to see that Charlie Brooker hosted Have I Got a Bit More News for You the other day:


  4. #229
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    Someone's dog ran away into the woods a rural area in Australia, and the locals were trying to capture him. Later some torn up sheep carcasses were found and farmers blamed the dog, tried to hunt him.

    However:

    "We saw him sharing food with a ringtail possum and an echidna, so clearly this boy is a gentle soul."
    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-...affy/102296334

  5. #230
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    https://www.rollingstone.com/culture...gn-1234728327/

    Musk Threatens to Give Away NPR’s Twitter Handle Unless It Tweets Again

    ...

    In April, the public broadcaster quit the social media platform after Twitter added a “state-affiliated media” label to NPR’s main account. The decision made NPR — a private, non-profit company that maintains editorial independence from the U.S. government — the first major news outlet to stop publishing new content on Twitter.

    That tag was later revised to “government-funded media,” though NPR has said both are false and misleading. Musk also took the label off government-backed outlets including Russia’s RT and China’s Xinhua News Agency.
    So Musk added the "state media" labels to progressive outlets, then when that was protested, he removed them again - but also took them off RT and Xinhua at the same time.

    Was this the plan all along, or just opportunistic?

  6. #231
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    Registered: Sep 2001
    Location: The other Derry
    He's owning the libs.
    That's his Twitter business plan.

  7. #232
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    https://www.ibtimes.sg/pennsylvania-...attended-70096

    Pennsylvania woman in deep doo-doo after faking abduction.

    Turns out she dropped out of college but didn't want to tell her family, so lied to them that all was a-ok right up to the weekend she was supposed to graduate.

    Maybe she was thinking she could pretend to have escaped, and that's why there was no graduation ceremony, and continue to lie about having completed the degree.

  8. #233
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    Registered: Apr 2003
    Location: Mossad Time Machine
    Damn, that's extreme. A family friend of my fiancee lied about graduating university too, then he lied about getting a job as a wine merchant. He was still keeping up the charade when he appeared on The Chase (British game show) and won £20,000. Although ironically, he got a question on wine, and got it wrong.

  9. #234
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    Registered: May 2004
    Since it's no longer very current, I guess I can post this:


  10. #235
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    Registered: Dec 2020
    The online "we're totally not Nazis" right-wingers seem awfully upset that the Texas mass-shooter has been identified as a Neo-Nazi and are trying to discredit any information that show that he is.

    They doth protest too much. Why exactly would "not a Nazi" people be so butthurt that a mass shooter's been ID'd as a Nazi sympathizer?

  11. #236
    The Necromancer
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com
    Iranian man claims to have survived on soda alone for 17 years

    I find this very hard to believe. Unless he has some rare genetic mutation that makes his pancreas impervious to the onslaught of sugar. And how does his body get all the other nutrients he needs?

    58-year-old Gholamreza Ardeshiri claims that the mere sight of food makes him nauseous and that he has been surviving on water and fizzy drinks like Pepsi and Coca-Cola for the last 17 years. It all started one night in 2006, when he woke up with a strange feeling in his mouth, one that he just couldn’t get rid of, no matter how many doctors he visited. In the end, he decided to shun food permanently and has been living a perfectly normal life ever since. His family doesn’t eat in front of him, because just seeing them makes him sick, and he gets all his energy from carbonated drinks. He drinks three large bottles of soda per day and insists that he never feels hungry.
    ....

    The 58-year-old Iranian man is fully aware of the risks associated with the consumption of sugar-rich fizzy drinks, but he claims that he undergoes health checks routinely and has even undergone an endoscopy, all of which confirmed that he is healthy. He consumes these sugary drinks almost exclusively, claiming to drink only half a glass of water and maybe a glass of tea every week.

  12. #237
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    Registered: Dec 2020
    Yeah, I'd have to question how that's even medically possible.

    The made me think of Wiley Brooks, the founder of the "Breatharian" cult who claim you only need air and sunlight to live.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-new...lives-26585513

    Leader of bizarre 'diet cult' that lives without food and water caught eating McDonald’s

    Wiley Brooks, the founder of a strange US diet cult called 'Breatharianism', preached a daily intake of nothing but sun and air and Scarface actress Michelle Pfeiffer admitted to being drawn in by it

    The leader of a cult that preached humans can exist without food or water was rumbled by followers who found him eating a McDonald's dinner.

    Wiley Brooks, the founder of a diet cult called "Breatharianism", preached a daily intake of nothing but sun and dust.

    It was sold as a way of keeping trim while expanding spiritual consciousness and gained a large following in the 1980s - even in Hollywood, screenshot-media reports. ...

    Brooks himself claimed that he had fasted for 19 years non-stop and obtained his nutrients from the air and the sun. On a US talk show he announced that anyone could and welcomed others to do the same.
    Responding to Lefler's comments, he said "No one can prove I've taken any food".

    But after he was caught scoffing at McDonald's, he weaved the fast food giant's fare into his philosophy.

    According to Brooks, McDonald’s branches are built on areas that are protected by higher energies and that they even contain spiritual portals.

    He then told followers to slurp as much Diet Coke and gobble as many Double Quarter Pounds with Cheese as possible before meditation.
    EDIT: I'll see if i can find the actual quote of his religious edicts about the quarter pounders and diet coke. OK, got the legit website with quotes from their founder:

    https://www.breatharian.com/breatharians/

    Much of this information is here to explain the question of "Why McDonald's and Diet Coke?".
    Would you believe a double-quarter with cheese and diet coke could possibly be 5d based? The frequencies of a substance in dictated by it component part. In other words, the sum total frequencies of all of its parts equal the base frequency of that item.
    The diet coke, in addition to not hurting your teeth, it actually helps your teeth. The 5d qualities in the diet coke acts as a type of binding agent which binds all other sugars and toxins (after-effects) in the meal being digested at that time to the beef in the burger. The beef acts as a catalyst that draws these toxins to the digestive tract and escorts them out of the body as waste. 5D (Breatharians) people can get some of their nutrition from solid foods, but the main source for nutrition is derived directly from breathing. All 3d foods, water and air are sources of harmful raditiation and hundreds of toxic pollutants. And I do mean ALL 3D FOODS, WATER AND AIR.

    Wiley: I want to reiterate something I touched on earlier, "why meat?’ Note that I did not say just any meat, I said the double-quarter poumder which does contain beef. I MEANT ONLY THIS BEEF.

    As I said before, the cow consciousness is a group of fully consciousness, very high dimensional beings who don’t experience death the way you think about it.
    Last edited by Cipheron; 18th May 2023 at 07:58.

  13. #238
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    Registered: May 2004
    Location: Canuckistan GWN
    The story about Wiley Brooks getting busted in a MacDonald's sounds as absurdly dubious as his claims to live entirely on pranayama and air.

  14. #239
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicker View Post
    The story about Wiley Brooks getting busted in a MacDonald's sounds as absurdly dubious as his claims to live entirely on pranayama and air.
    Well, Vice actually conducted an interview directly with the man himself:

    https://www.vice.com/en/article/kwpz...arter-pounders

    Why do you advocate people only eat double quarter-pounder with cheese meals and drink diet Coke?

    Because they’re the only things that are not radioactive.

    McDonald’s fast food?

    Now, you see the mistake you’re about to make? I didn’t say “McDonald’s fast foods.” I said, one sandwich, and one meal, with one type of diet Coke, and I tell you which ones to take. That’s it.
    Think about it this way: At some point he started claiming it's ok to eat McDonald's Double Quarter Pounders with Cheese, and drinking McDonald's Diet Coke. Clearly, he was already eating at McDonald's before that point in time.

    Which seems more likely:

    (1) he was eating in McDonald's and nobody ever caught him, then one day just decided to preach that an oddly specific combo meal from McDonald's was the only holy food.

    Or

    (2) he was eating in McDonald's and caught by followers, then tried to weasel out of it by claiming the exact combo meal he was caught with was the only holy food.

    He was also caught eating other food from time to time if you look at stories from the 1980s, but was able to brush those stories off:

    https://www.upi.com/Archives/1983/04...8778418366800/

    'The truth is he sneaks into 7-Elevens and fast food places and eats just like the rest of us -- except worse because he has to rely on places that are open late into the night.'
    This explains why it's all about fast food. Those are the only places he could sneak off to.
    Last edited by Cipheron; 18th May 2023 at 12:04.

  15. #240
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    Location: In the flesh.
    Hmmmmm. Wild unprovable claims from the middle east and a cult that claims impossibilities. I've heard this one before.

  16. #241
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    Registered: Aug 2004
    I'm kinda impressed by the sheer chutzpah of that guy.

  17. #242
    The Necromancer
    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com
    Quote Originally Posted by Pyrian View Post
    I'm kinda impressed by the sheer chutzpah of that guy.
    Right? Doubled down with the most cockamamie spin possible. Part of me thinks he's trolling

  18. #243
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    Registered: May 2004
    Location: Canuckistan GWN
    "Well, Vice actually conducted an interview directly with the man himself:"

    I stand corrected but it still sounds too ironic to be true. I reserve the right to be wrong for the right reasons.

  19. #244
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicker View Post
    "Well, Vice actually conducted an interview directly with the man himself:"

    I stand corrected but it still sounds too ironic to be true. I reserve the right to be wrong for the right reasons.
    No, you were right to think it's absurd, but the absurd parts were that he claimed you can eat air and light, then suddenly started saying this specific Mac Combo Meal was ok too.

    Guessing he was actually caught with that very food is the one bit that makes sense.

    Of course, though, the real reason it's so absurd is that he claimed he never ate in the first place. That's a lie you can only keep up for so long. And when he was caught, basically whatever food he happened to be eating that day had to become the 'official food' from then on.

    He's actually lucky it was something remotely balanced like a burger. Like, if he was caught with twinkies he'd have to basically eat nothing but twinkies for the rest of his life to keep up the charade.
    Last edited by Cipheron; 18th May 2023 at 19:34.

  20. #245
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    Registered: Sep 2001
    Location: The other Derry
    No Ciph, what's absurd is that he had followers who paid his institute for such wisdom.

  21. #246
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    Registered: Aug 2009
    Location: thiefgold.com
    Cheap supermarket wine wins gold medal at international wine competition.

    There were plenty of wines under €3 to choose from, but they decided to go with the cheapest and worst-tasting one they could find. a €2.50 bottle was selected and then disguised it as a premium product by naming it ‘Chateau Colombier’ and creating a more eye-catching label. They even created a story for the wine, claiming it was made from grape varieties located in Côtes de Sambre and Meuse (Wallonia)....

    To increase their chances of getting a good placement in the wine contest, the team at On n’est pas des pigeons sent in the lab data of another, truly high-quality wine, and, just as they suspected, no one bothered to check whether it was genuine. Boschman also started praising the €2.50 wine as exceptional to fellow sommeliers and wine enthusiasts, betting on the fact that many of them tend to be influenced by their peers.

    In the end, the prank worked like a charm. The €2.50 wine won the gold medal at the most recent Gilbert et Gaillard international wine competition, with the judges describing it as “suave, nervous (a quality of fresh wine) and rich palate with clean young scents that promise a nice complexity, very interesting”. Along with the announcement, organizers also notified the winners that they could buy 1,000 gold stickers to display on their wine labels for just €60.

  22. #247
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    Registered: Dec 2020
    We just live in the stupidest timeline. Now the same people who said to get over it (rightly) about the casting in the Little Mermaid are freaking out that the Koreans cast a Korean person to do the dub:

    https://www.koreaboo.com/news/newjea...koreans-react/

    ---

    Meanwhile on the other side, Florida mom gets black poem banned from schools.

    https://www.jta.org/2023/05/24/unite...elders-of-zion

    Salinas challenged the Gorman poem — which she says she hasn’t read in its entirety — on the grounds that it contains “indirect hate messages.” The review committee said it “erred on the side of caution” in deciding to limit students’ access.

    The Miami Herald did not mention Salinas’ social media activity. But after the story about her was published, a left-wing group, Miami Against Fascism, called attention to a Facebook account it identified as hers. The account, which JTA reviewed, features a flood of political posts reflecting right-wing ideologies — and the antisemitic Protocols.

    Salinas’ post about the Protocols included a list of steps depicting how “Jewish Zionists” would achieve world domination. The graphic included stages such as “Place our agents and helpers everywhere,” “Replace royal rule with socialist rule, then communism, then despotism,” and “Sacrifice people (including Jews sometimes) when necessary.”
    Florida Nazis getting poems banned that they haven't even read for some vague offense they can't articulate.


    I really feel like printing the whole poem since she doesn't want it seen.

    I know it's very long Florida Nazi Mom, but, maybe try and finish it:

    http://contentmanager.med.uvm.edu/do...rsn=44a33335_2

    “The Hill We Climb” - Amanda Gorman

    When day comes we ask ourselves, where can we find light in this never-
    ending shade? The loss we carry, a sea we must wade. We’ve braved the belly
    of the beast, we’ve learned that quiet isn’t always peace and the norms and
    notions of what just is, isn’t always justice. And yet the dawn is ours before we
    knew it, somehow we do it, somehow we’ve weathered and witnessed a nation
    that isn’t broken but simply unfinished.

    We, the successors of a country and a time where a skinny black girl
    descended from slaves and raised by a single mother can dream of becoming
    president only to find herself reciting for one. And, yes, we are far from
    polished, far from pristine, but that doesn’t mean we are striving to form a
    union that is perfect, we are striving to forge a union with purpose, to compose
    a country committed to all cultures, colors, characters and conditions of man.
    So we lift our gazes not to what stands between us, but what stands before us.
    We close the divide because we know to put our future first, we must first put
    our differences aside. We lay down our arms so we can reach out our arms to
    one another, we seek harm to none and harmony for all.

    Let the globe, if nothing else, say this is true: that even as we grieved, we grew,
    even as we hurt, we hoped, that even as we tired, we tried, that we’ll forever be
    tied together victorious, not because we will never again know defeat but
    because we will never again sow division.

    Scripture tells us to envision that everyone shall sit under their own vine and
    fig tree and no one should make them afraid. If we’re to live up to our own
    time, then victory won’t lie in the blade, but in in all of the bridges we’ve made.
    That is the promise to glade, the hill we climb if only we dare it because being
    American is more than a pride we inherit, it’s the past we step into and how we
    repair it. We’ve seen a force that would shatter our nation rather than share it.
    That would destroy our country if it meant delaying democracy, and this effort
    very nearly succeeded. But while democracy can periodically be delayed, but it
    can never be permanently defeated.

    In this truth, in this faith, we trust, for while we have our eyes on the future,
    history has its eyes on us, this is the era of just redemption we feared in its
    inception we did not feel prepared to be the heirs of such a terrifying hour but
    within it we found the power to author a new chapter, to offer hope and
    laughter to ourselves, so while once we asked how can we possibly prevail over
    catastrophe, now we assert how could catastrophe possibly prevail over us.
    We will not march back to what was but move to what shall be, a country that
    is bruised but whole, benevolent but bold, fierce and free, we will not be
    turned around or interrupted by intimidation because we know our inaction
    and inertia will be the inheritance of the next generation, our blunders become
    their burden. But one thing is certain: if we merge mercy with might and
    might with right, then love becomes our legacy and change our children’s
    birthright.

    So let us leave behind a country better than the one we were left, with every
    breath from my bronze, pounded chest, we will raise this wounded world into
    a wondrous one, we will rise from the golden hills of the West, we will rise
    from the windswept Northeast where our forefathers first realized revolution,
    we will rise from the lake-rimmed cities of the Midwestern states, we will rise
    from the sunbaked South, we will rebuild, reconcile, and recover in every
    known nook of our nation in every corner called our country our people
    diverse and beautiful will emerge battered and beautiful, when the day comes
    we step out of the shade aflame and unafraid, the new dawn blooms as we free
    it, for there is always light if only we’re brave enough to see it, if only we’re
    brave enough to be it.
    So where's the 'indirect' hate? Really getting the feeling Nazi Mom just doesn't like all this talk about everyone working together as equals.
    Last edited by Cipheron; 29th May 2023 at 11:58.

  23. #248
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    Registered: Dec 2001
    Location: OldDark Detox Clinic
    "skinny black girl descended from slaves" it's over! quit shoving it down our throats to try to instill hatred!

    Everyone in the media who has commented on it says they think that must be it. Plus, it's the beginning of the second stanza, so Nazi mom might have been able to pay attention to that point.

  24. #249
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    Registered: May 2004
    Quote Originally Posted by Cipheron View Post
    Florida Nazis getting poems banned that they haven't even read for some vague offense they can't articulate.
    Rather, they would get slammed if they did articulate the source of the offence.

  25. #250
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    Registered: Dec 2020
    Damn, you lot know this one from 2021?

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...uring-n1279134

    Basically, the Philadelphia police carjacked a black woman who unwittingly was driving near the protests, beat her up, took her kid, then put her kid on a Police Union Facebook post saying they saved a kid during the demonstrations, so aren't we nice guys after all?

    The woman got a $2 million settlement.

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