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  • Moron-in-charge slashed already tiny budgets of “Voice of America” programs, that transmitted pro-democracy information in many languages including Iran. They probably just get Iranian propaganda now. Who are we kidding, we are no democracy anyways.

    VOA first began broadcasting in 1942 and reaches an audience of 361 million worldwide in 49…[Read more]

  • Pope,

    Very creative insults. Bravo. But ya got me curious so i fed my scribbles to Meta and the response gets and A-.

    This essay appears to be a stream-of-consciousness critique of various topics, including:

    A speaker they strongly dislike
    References to current events, protests, and political issues (e.g., Palestine, Trump, and Elon…[Read more]

  • jakelafort wrote:
    Oh my gawd Pope that speaker is unspeakable.

    I assume you meant this for me, but didn’t want to contribute to the source thread. (Just click on the link above, if you want to read it again.)

    I had enough trouble comprehending enough of what you wrote, it prompted me to ask ChatGPT to summarize it. Man, Chattie did not have much…[Read more]

  • TheEncogitationer wrote:
    Iranian crown prince urges military to rebel, join resistance against regime

    I hope that could happen. And hope Israel cares enough about avoiding civilian casualties.

  • Unseen wrote:
    Israel has been working on nukes and it now seems Iran stole them.

    Or Israel let them heist bogus material?

    On a possibly related note, I don’t understand why I’ve not heard any media discuss the chances of Iranian nukes working at a moment’s notice without first running live, underground tests. Surely the first successful test…[Read more]

  • TheEncogitationer wrote:
    Actually, both drones and illegal aliens who either construct them or bring them in would both be a concern for defense in the future.

    I don’t understand. Like pulling wagons through the desert, packed high with drones or drone parts? Driving big containers through customs? Via tunnels, submarines, or Chinese…[Read more]

  • I heard last night that Iran said it responded with 100 drones. Haven’t looked at later news, yet, but so few drones is (to me) obviously just a symbolic slap in the face.

    The newest possible threat to us (and any country now) are unexpectedly large and well-hidden or disguised, AI-autonomous drone attacks… anywhere in any country. That’s where…[Read more]

  • The nuances of paradise puzzle me. Are these Iranian leaders getting their 1 way ticket to paradise? Does a Muslim have to strap a bomb to their leg to get those virgins? I argue that even if it is not strict martyrdom it is constructive martyrdom. You head one of these regimes/terrorist groups bent on destroying Israel you are probably gonna die…[Read more]

  • Bigfucker1!

  • Reg, you tell a mean story. I mean well in saying so.

    i know a number of Filipino dishes but that one is new to me. I need some halo halo. Definitely no to balut.

    A few books ive read made reference to the hard work and good cheer of Filipinos. One of em and i cant remember the title involved Filipinos being the only ones who were shoveling…[Read more]

  • One of my client sites has a 50/50 mix of Filipinos and Europeans. What I note about the Filipinos is that they are laid back even when working hard, which is always and yet they are always smiling and joking.  I brought in some Ube Halaya for someone’s birthday recently. When I told them the name of the shop I got it in (in Dublin) they started…[Read more]

  • Around 2001 I had a short-term contract where I managed a project for Xerox to install several printers in a large company in Belfast, across 3 sites. My contact on their side was a Unionist who made it very clear to me that he hated people from “the South”. He did not actually say anything directly to me but we both instinctively knew which “tr…[Read more]

  • Yes the CT comparison helps. I can only imagine what a huge disincentive for immigrants. Sending a signal loud and clear that we don’t want you. And Filipiinos are such easy going people. I know a generalization but still…

    Dublin or bust. That is no place to raise a family for outsiders.

  • I think the nationalities are not the primary reason that they are being attacked. It is the fact that they are “not us”. These communities have been very insular and unchanged for centuries and are very conservative in their outlook. This has made them very tribal and any “outsider” is seen as a potential threat to destabilizing their social and…[Read more]

  • Reg, the loathed outsiders of Balymena are immigrants from?

    That joke about following the daddy is a fill in the blank.

    Thanks Reg

  • I know very few Irish people that really want to have Ulster “rejoin” the rest of Ireland. We are happy with the current situation so long as the peace process holds. Any attempts at reunification will probably mean a return of the paramilitaries on both sides. (As Gerry Adams said about the IRA, “They haven’t gone away, you know”) The zeitgeist…[Read more]

  • Ballymena has historically been known as part of Northern Ireland’s “Bible Belt”, with strong Protestant churches and Unionist figures like Ian Paisley having deep roots in the town. It is very much a Unionist stronghold, culturally and historically aligned with British political identity. The recent unrest has been largely driven by Bally…[Read more]

  • Reg, can you shed some light on the so called anti immigrant riots in Ballymena? Was there rape/sexual assault or is the accusation intended to foment discontent and lawlessness? Is there some particular animus against some particular ethnic group/religion? If so is it confined to northern Ireland?

  • I know about 8 people who work for multinational companies who have turned down opportunities to work in the USA recently and opted to  stay in Ireland or go to a different country instead. 4 of them are US citizens and said they will reconsider in 3.5 years’ time. But will it be too late by then for President Newsom and VP Buttigieg to repair the damage?

  • Robert,

    How to misrepresent my viewpoint!

    Oh, and how to synoptically minimize with a focus on subatomic particle component.

    Like i have said you are shooting ducks in a bathtub. So many putative ‘intellectuals’ would hop on board that train highlighting the existential threat to the USA that is a clear and present danger. And i aint arguing…[Read more]

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