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  • by James Santagata Google’s in for a wild-ride…. 1. Class action lawsuit by co

    by James Santagata Google’s in for a wild-ride…. 1. Class action lawsuit by conservative men claiming discrimination partly by claiming women engineers are not as good as male engineers. Google counter claims they are just as good if not better than males (they have stated that). Which leads to #2.. 2. Class action lawsuit by women engineers based on the fact that they are far underpaid what the male engineers make and that Google itself has said in #1 above the the women are just as good or better. 3. Caving in to Chinese Govt and letting Chinese market go — the market share lost is not just market share lost but revenues and those revenues are ammunition, now being accumulated by the Chinese Internet Giants. They are getting better and more internationalized management and they are looking beyond their markets. Jack Ma is just the most visible. 4. Continuing click fraud issues. and….. wait for it…. 5. Google deemed either a monopoly and broken up with the Sherman Act or categorized as a utility and managed as such – think your local gas company or first broken up as a monopoly and then the remnants of import, categorized as a utility. The one thing in Google’s favor is that is it Deep State Funded, so the NSA, CIA and others will go to bat for Google to prevent any breakup that would stop their one-stop, real time data and packet feeds from Google as well as the 360 degree profiles provided. On the side of the Anti-Deep State looking to dismantle it.
  • Time for revolution draws near

    Time for revolution draws near….
  • Time for revolution draws near

    Time for revolution draws near….
  • Why Do Us Americans Think They Are White, When They Are Almost All Mixed With Native Americans And Africans?

    That’s utter nonsense. Where did you get that drivel from??????

    On average american blacks are about 20–25% white, but that’s an average – the range varies greatly ( and is obvious ).

    Crossbreeding was illegal for long periods of history. And was largely a frontier (sparse population) phenomenon. Just like today, it’s people who can ‘marry up’ that cross breed.

    Most germanic (and anglo) americans did not even mate cross RELIGIOUS lines until the 1950’s.

    nonsense. who pays people to ask these questions?

    https://www.quora.com/Why-do-US-Americans-think-they-are-white-when-they-are-almost-all-mixed-with-Native-Americans-and-Africans

  • Why Do Us Americans Think They Are White, When They Are Almost All Mixed With Native Americans And Africans?

    That’s utter nonsense. Where did you get that drivel from??????

    On average american blacks are about 20–25% white, but that’s an average – the range varies greatly ( and is obvious ).

    Crossbreeding was illegal for long periods of history. And was largely a frontier (sparse population) phenomenon. Just like today, it’s people who can ‘marry up’ that cross breed.

    Most germanic (and anglo) americans did not even mate cross RELIGIOUS lines until the 1950’s.

    nonsense. who pays people to ask these questions?

    https://www.quora.com/Why-do-US-Americans-think-they-are-white-when-they-are-almost-all-mixed-with-Native-Americans-and-Africans

  • “QUESTION: Some people claim that if it weren’t for white people, the world woul

    —“QUESTION: Some people claim that if it weren’t for white people, the world would still be living in the Stone Age. They also claim that white people brought enlightenment and the modern world we know of today. Is this true?”— A follower Um. Its pretty hard to argue with** deflationary truth** (western objective truth). It’s pretty hard to argue with early european **sovereignty and heroism**. It’s pretty hard to argue empirically with **socrates->plato->aristotle->(Epicureanism/Stoicism)**. It’s pretty hard to argue against **greek tragedy and art.** It’s pretty hard to argue against Roman** law, and administration**. It’s pretty hard to argue against **natural law**. It’s pretty hard to argue against **Empiricism** (enlightenment). It’s pretty hard to argue against the **aesthetic,**** agrarian, industrial, financial, and informational revolutions**. The only people who came close were the chinese. And despite a much longer history, and geographic isolation from ‘the tribal people of the desert and steppe’, and a much longer development cycle with a larger more homogenous population arguably more ‘pliable’ they didn’t. (And I am certain now that I can explain why.) Yet in a few generations in the **ancient world**, and a few generations in the **modern world**, white people dragged mankind out of **ignorance, superstition, poverty, starvation, disease, tyranny, and the vicissitudes of nature.** If it were not for the** Abrahamic Dark Age of Ignorance** brought about by **Judaism->Christianity->Islam**, and especially the damage done to the western empire by christianity thanks to Paul of Tarsus and the eastern emperors, and more so the damage done to the great civilizations of the fertile crescent and north africa destroyed by the islam – the Roman and European peoples were very close to bringing about the first industrial revolution – the seeds of which were beginning by the time of Archimedes. Yes, white people’s great civil war (world wars 1 and 2) ended the colonialism project by which we forcibly and profitably dragged people out of **ignorance, superstition, poverty, starvation, disease, tyranny, and the vicissitudes of nature. ** And yes, had that project completed – at least in the British model of “raise and let them loose” as they did with america, india, and most of the other colonies. Then the world would be in a better condition today. And yes, if Americans had continued to China and Russia after the second world war, then we would have been prevented of the disasters of socialism and communism that still plague the (foolish) peoples of the world. That said. Europeans have committed suicide post war, and it has no sign of abating other than the possibility that the current stresses will lead to a single civil war that causes a chain reaction – out of envy of the consequences.
  • “QUESTION: Some people claim that if it weren’t for white people, the world woul

    —“QUESTION: Some people claim that if it weren’t for white people, the world would still be living in the Stone Age. They also claim that white people brought enlightenment and the modern world we know of today. Is this true?”— A follower Um. Its pretty hard to argue with** deflationary truth** (western objective truth). It’s pretty hard to argue with early european **sovereignty and heroism**. It’s pretty hard to argue empirically with **socrates->plato->aristotle->(Epicureanism/Stoicism)**. It’s pretty hard to argue against **greek tragedy and art.** It’s pretty hard to argue against Roman** law, and administration**. It’s pretty hard to argue against **natural law**. It’s pretty hard to argue against **Empiricism** (enlightenment). It’s pretty hard to argue against the **aesthetic,**** agrarian, industrial, financial, and informational revolutions**. The only people who came close were the chinese. And despite a much longer history, and geographic isolation from ‘the tribal people of the desert and steppe’, and a much longer development cycle with a larger more homogenous population arguably more ‘pliable’ they didn’t. (And I am certain now that I can explain why.) Yet in a few generations in the **ancient world**, and a few generations in the **modern world**, white people dragged mankind out of **ignorance, superstition, poverty, starvation, disease, tyranny, and the vicissitudes of nature.** If it were not for the** Abrahamic Dark Age of Ignorance** brought about by **Judaism->Christianity->Islam**, and especially the damage done to the western empire by christianity thanks to Paul of Tarsus and the eastern emperors, and more so the damage done to the great civilizations of the fertile crescent and north africa destroyed by the islam – the Roman and European peoples were very close to bringing about the first industrial revolution – the seeds of which were beginning by the time of Archimedes. Yes, white people’s great civil war (world wars 1 and 2) ended the colonialism project by which we forcibly and profitably dragged people out of **ignorance, superstition, poverty, starvation, disease, tyranny, and the vicissitudes of nature. ** And yes, had that project completed – at least in the British model of “raise and let them loose” as they did with america, india, and most of the other colonies. Then the world would be in a better condition today. And yes, if Americans had continued to China and Russia after the second world war, then we would have been prevented of the disasters of socialism and communism that still plague the (foolish) peoples of the world. That said. Europeans have committed suicide post war, and it has no sign of abating other than the possibility that the current stresses will lead to a single civil war that causes a chain reaction – out of envy of the consequences.
  • The Various Rights And Wrongs And Their Frames

    Um. Saying pain hurts is a tautology (meaningless). But this is an excellent opportunity to discuss an interesting defect in language and concept. And perhaps, it might help to remind us that english grammar (the verb) contains the time dimension of “always happened -> happened -> is happening -> will happen -> always shall happen.” Pain alerts us to damage so that we remember not to repeat the actions that caused that damage again, or avoid further opportunities for damage. Now it’s true that we humans often conflate: 1 – ‘correct and incorrect’ (testing or calculation of a known), 2 – ‘beneficial and harmful’ (human change in state – immediate) 3 – ‘right and wrong’ (operations to produce an intended outcome OR ‘ethical vs unethical’, OR ‘moral and immoral’ – intertemporal), 4 – ‘good and bad’ (moral actions that produce gain or loss upon others – moral being indirect, and ethical being direct – intertemporal.), 5 – ‘positive and negative’ (economic, financial, entrepreneurial change). 5 – ‘true and false’ (testimonial that is consistent, correspondent, operational, and coherent – intertempral), and 6 – ‘true and false’ (analytic – technically ‘testimony of correctness’ – intertemporal – this is the source of the ‘problem’ since ‘true’ in math and logic is equivalent to ‘true’ in carpentry, not true as in testimony. Mathematical and logical statements are either correct or incorrect or unknown, the are not true or false. Because all we are doing is testing deduction and inference between two states.) And it is very common for people to use the MEANS OF CALCULATION most common to them: 1 – those people of a religious frame to rely upon ‘good and bad, 2 – those of a moral frame rely upon right and wrong, 3 – those of a rationalist (philosophical) frame ethical and unethical, moral and immoral 4 – those of a legal frame legal and illegal. 5 – those of a scientific frame rely upon beneficial and harmful’, 6 – those of an entrepreneurial, financial, and economic frame rely upon ‘positive and negative’. And most of us conflate them depending upon the virtue signal we are trying to send. And sometimes we do so deceptively so that we attribute more authority to our assertions than exists: the most common being the pedestrian conflation of moral and legal. When speaking on this subject we are confronted by in a noun-verb challenge. In that we are discussing both cause and effect and must choose a compromise term because of a deficiency in our language. We have no equivalent of ethical and moral with others for the INDIVIDUAL with himself. We have ethical: directly to others, and we have moral: indirectly to others. But no equivalent for the self. And therefore are trying to answer a question is this ‘ethical (not harmful) ‘ between the person you are now, and the person you will be in the future. (Although that may be an unfamiliar means of analysis, it provides commensurability that’s a extremely beneficial addition to our linguistic and conceptual inventories. ) 1 – Doing something wrong. (harmful). 2 – Done something wrong. (harmful). 3 – Cumulatively done something wrong (harmful). 4 – Something is going wrong despite our efforts (harmful failure). 5 – We are indecline and noting we can do but conserve energy. (chronic harm). So, from the relationship between our physical body and our acting minds, I choose to use the word “wrong’ to satisfy that relationship between body and mind, where we should, if we can, do something differently from how we are currently doing it. Because that is the evolutionary origin of pain: to provide information that immediately overloads all other information competing for attention in that network we call the nervous system. To inform you to do something other than what you are doing. In the most severe case, that is, to find an answer to the harm that has befallen you by accident, intent, negligence, or fate. Cheers.
  • The Various Rights And Wrongs And Their Frames

    Um. Saying pain hurts is a tautology (meaningless). But this is an excellent opportunity to discuss an interesting defect in language and concept. And perhaps, it might help to remind us that english grammar (the verb) contains the time dimension of “always happened -> happened -> is happening -> will happen -> always shall happen.” Pain alerts us to damage so that we remember not to repeat the actions that caused that damage again, or avoid further opportunities for damage. Now it’s true that we humans often conflate: 1 – ‘correct and incorrect’ (testing or calculation of a known), 2 – ‘beneficial and harmful’ (human change in state – immediate) 3 – ‘right and wrong’ (operations to produce an intended outcome OR ‘ethical vs unethical’, OR ‘moral and immoral’ – intertemporal), 4 – ‘good and bad’ (moral actions that produce gain or loss upon others – moral being indirect, and ethical being direct – intertemporal.), 5 – ‘positive and negative’ (economic, financial, entrepreneurial change). 5 – ‘true and false’ (testimonial that is consistent, correspondent, operational, and coherent – intertempral), and 6 – ‘true and false’ (analytic – technically ‘testimony of correctness’ – intertemporal – this is the source of the ‘problem’ since ‘true’ in math and logic is equivalent to ‘true’ in carpentry, not true as in testimony. Mathematical and logical statements are either correct or incorrect or unknown, the are not true or false. Because all we are doing is testing deduction and inference between two states.) And it is very common for people to use the MEANS OF CALCULATION most common to them: 1 – those people of a religious frame to rely upon ‘good and bad, 2 – those of a moral frame rely upon right and wrong, 3 – those of a rationalist (philosophical) frame ethical and unethical, moral and immoral 4 – those of a legal frame legal and illegal. 5 – those of a scientific frame rely upon beneficial and harmful’, 6 – those of an entrepreneurial, financial, and economic frame rely upon ‘positive and negative’. And most of us conflate them depending upon the virtue signal we are trying to send. And sometimes we do so deceptively so that we attribute more authority to our assertions than exists: the most common being the pedestrian conflation of moral and legal. When speaking on this subject we are confronted by in a noun-verb challenge. In that we are discussing both cause and effect and must choose a compromise term because of a deficiency in our language. We have no equivalent of ethical and moral with others for the INDIVIDUAL with himself. We have ethical: directly to others, and we have moral: indirectly to others. But no equivalent for the self. And therefore are trying to answer a question is this ‘ethical (not harmful) ‘ between the person you are now, and the person you will be in the future. (Although that may be an unfamiliar means of analysis, it provides commensurability that’s a extremely beneficial addition to our linguistic and conceptual inventories. ) 1 – Doing something wrong. (harmful). 2 – Done something wrong. (harmful). 3 – Cumulatively done something wrong (harmful). 4 – Something is going wrong despite our efforts (harmful failure). 5 – We are indecline and noting we can do but conserve energy. (chronic harm). So, from the relationship between our physical body and our acting minds, I choose to use the word “wrong’ to satisfy that relationship between body and mind, where we should, if we can, do something differently from how we are currently doing it. Because that is the evolutionary origin of pain: to provide information that immediately overloads all other information competing for attention in that network we call the nervous system. To inform you to do something other than what you are doing. In the most severe case, that is, to find an answer to the harm that has befallen you by accident, intent, negligence, or fate. Cheers.
  • by Nick Heywood Watched a show on Queen Elizabeth. And in a particular scene, sh

    by Nick Heywood Watched a show on Queen Elizabeth. And in a particular scene, she had Rev Graham to the palace after watching a few preachings on TV. She explained how she felt so lonely. And was wondering if he understood and could offer any advice. He, naturally, humbled himself. 🙂 And to paraphrase… You’re the head of the Church of of England. Theres the Church and it’s hierarchy and teaching, then you, then God. How is it possible to not feel lonely? It’s not possible for me to empathize. I’m just a Man. I thought that a brilliant explanation of what a monarchy is supposed to be. Some sort of wise archetype. Decider of last resort. etc etc. And yes. That’d be f’n lonely! And bloody good reasoning for a monarchy. Still don’t like the idea. But I think that’s just me hanging onto “Rebel” 🙂