Worth watching, I think:
The threat from these Great Value Fascists isn’t over.
Worth watching, I think:
The threat from these Great Value Fascists isn’t over.
Short response: eat me.
Longer response: let’s take a look at what this idea is, shall we?
But Dr Pamela Conrad of the Carnegie Institution of Science said the focus should shift away from seeking to exploit discoveries.
Speaking ahead of a panel event on Saturday on the ethics of space exploration at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) meeting in Washington DC, she said: “If we were willing to seize that as not just a possibility, but an imperative then oddly enough, the Star Trek series and culture becomes a prime directive for how we could explore space: seeking not to interfere.”
In the Star Trek series, the Prime Directive, or General Order 1, of Starfleet Command sets out that the Starfleet should not interfere with the social, cultural or technological development of any other planet.
Conrad said that rather than setting out to own or take resources from space, humans should endeavour to be “gentle explorers”.
Tell me you’ve never actually watched Star Trek without telling me you’ve never actually watched Star Trek. The Prime Directive – which they broke all the freakin’ time – said not to interfere with the development of an intelligent species. but strip mining moons and asteroids? Hell, yes? Starfleet and the United Federation of planets were *all* about resource extraction. Hell, they were in favor of the damned Genesis Device which would completely pave over entire solar systems to build brand new ones with shiny new planets. Because of course they were: the UFP weren’t stupid.
Oh, but it gets worse. So much worse:
What’s more, he said Indigenous people had deep connections with bodies such as the moon.
“Part of that connection is inherent to the culture and the way of living and way of knowing,” he said, adding any damage to such bodies was therefore a concern.
As a result, Neilson said those working on space missions, such as the Nasa Artemis programme – which seeks to establish a long-term presence on the moon and eventually send humans to Mars – should engage with Indigenous people in advance.
Haha no. Why the frak should NASA give a damn what a bunch of ignorant boobs who think the Moon is a space fairy think? When they build their own rockets, then they, too, can have a say.
Around a week ago I read yet another article about how cloning the woolly mammoth was right around the corner. Well, maybe. But what stuck with me were some of the comments: the scientists were “playing God,” and the mammoths being extinct were part of “Gods plan” and that it was wrong to try to upend that. Well, here’s the thing: if one assumes God exists, then humans de-exticting the mammoth would either:
1) Also be part of Gods plan
2) Be proof that God ain’t so great; mere humans can reverse what a supposed omnipotent being did.
So if some “indigenous group” thinks the moon is some neato-keen religious symbol that should not be tinkered with, and the United States and China race to pave the place with mines and solar panels… maybe those indigenous groups need to rethink their religion.
Leaving the future of humanity in the hands of people who are stuck in the past is not just dumb, it’s criminal.
The United Federation of Planets didn’t screw with primitives. But they also didn’t put primitives on the Federation council.
So, as previously mentioned, the recently enacted patently unconsitutional gun ban in Illinois has had a stay put on it by a downstate judge. The state has announced a plan to appeal this to the Illinois Supreme Court. It is understood that the IL SC will squash the opposition to the bill. But… there’s a bit of a wrinkle to the case. Illinois idiot governor Pritzker is one of the defendants in the lawsuit that was brought against the bill… and two of the ILSC judges who would rule on this are financially tied to him. Hell, at a million each, they are *leashed* to him, and that makes their participation a *massive* conflict of interest. They will either recuse themselves… or assure their ruling is overturned.
We now have some relevant settled SCOTUS law that states that judges that are financially connected to a party in a case must recuse themselves. Being that the Governor (Pritzker) is the defendant and 2 new ILSC justices received $1mil each from him to get to where they are….. https://t.co/F78bMUA3nD pic.twitter.com/zWxXerUI24
— President Non_Fudd (@Non_Fudd) March 7, 2023
Turns out the “QAnon Shaman” was *escorted* by Capitol Hill Police throughout the building. Video has *finally* been released that overturns The Approved Narrative.
It would be nice if the 40,000 or so hours of footage that the Democrat-controlled House sat on for political purposes, now being released, would lead to some changes. Political prisoners released, politicians who lied getting charged, sanctioned, impeached, sued into financial oblivion.
🚨Tucker releases exclusive tapes from inside the Capitol on January 6th— everything Democrats have told you is a LIE. pic.twitter.com/ovp7rUo6kr
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 7, 2023
The finding is pretty obvious, as banning common firearms and standard magazines is *incandescently* unconstitutional. But what seems to be the case now is that, for the moment, the law is not in effect *state* *wide.* MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA….
The order: https://t.co/cEgr3ClcU0 pic.twitter.com/GEiQy7nneJ
— FPC Action Foundation (@FPCAction) March 3, 2023
The New York Times “reports” that black people are having trouble riding horses because they are having difficulty finding helmets:
For Black equestrians with natural hair, finding a helmet that fits can be virtually impossible –– another barrier to inclusion in a sport that remains overwhelmingly white. Helmet companies say there isn’t a simple fix. https://t.co/hhYIBqZV8B pic.twitter.com/Io9myQ4wKJ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 3, 2023
Correct me if I am wrong, but aren’t there black people in the Army, Marines, Air Force? Pretty sure they wear helmets there. Don’t black people ride bicycles and motorcycles? Again, they’ve been wearing helmets for decades. Probably even been black skaters and skateboarders, who often seem to wear helmets. How is this a problem?
I’m not a fan of Dungeons & Dragons. Some friends tried to get me to play it going on 40 years ago, and I just didn’t get it (the FASA Star Trek Starship Combat game, though? I was all about that). So I don’t know the lore, settings, characters, etc. But I *do* know that the majority of fans appear to be males. D&D seems to share a lot of the *feel* of Lord of the Rings, which is also popular more among males. And while the males may tend towards the nerdy, the appreciation is for traditional masculine roles… heroes, barbarians, warriors, wizards. Weaklings are not well appreciated in that sort of world view. Even the supposedly week Hobbits turned out to have endless wells of strength and courage and, when called for, badassery.
And thus my confoundment upon reading:
The male characters, once again, apparently take a back seat to the females, and are depicted as weak and ineffectual. D&D is a role playing game. The players adopt roles… roles that they *want* to play. Characters they’d probably like to *be.* How many D&D players – the presumed base for the movie – want to see themselves as incompetent, weak, lazy, cowardly, useless? So… who is this movie supposed to appeal to?
I was unlikely to see this movie before reading this. “Unlikely” has transitioned to “statistically insignificant chance.”
Heh.
It is, as I understand it, illegal for the US government to keep a gun registry. This is appropriate, because the sole purpose of such a registry is to aid in confiscation. But why would the FedGuv need a registry when the megacorps under their thumb can keep registries for them?
How about NO:
Ministers briefly considered ordering all domestic cats in Britain to be killed amid fears they could be spreading Covid, a former health minister has said. … “In fact, there was an idea at one moment that we might have to ask the public to exterminate all the cats in Britain. Can you imagine what would have happened if we had wanted to do that?
Had that come to pass, what *should* have happened was that the British people *should* have risen up and overthrown their government, putting any official who was supportive of the idea on the same boats the invading migrants had come in on, and shoved them – and the invaders – out to sea.