China looks like a hoot.
“It can’t happen here.” Well… that phone in your pocket, that TV on your wall, the chips in your car: very likely manufactured in China. Who’s to say it’s not *already* happening here?
China looks like a hoot.
“It can’t happen here.” Well… that phone in your pocket, that TV on your wall, the chips in your car: very likely manufactured in China. Who’s to say it’s not *already* happening here?
I’ve seen a lot of people the last day or so express views along the lines of “I’m ashamed to be an American” or some such over the shockingly poor pullout from Afghanistan. Me? Nope. This isn’t an “America” problem. It’s a “Biden” problem. And if you want to be a bit more expansive, it’s a “Biden voter” problem.” I didn’t vote for him. I voted *against* him. I warned all y’all that he was a senile dimwit. But here we are, Biden voters. No refunds. This is on you. Hang your heads in shame. For good measure, if you voted for Biden, perhaps you should sit out the next five or six elections.
So… now what? Now that Biden and his ilk have shown the world how amazingly bad he and they are at basic planning, what can we expect from our other adversaries? If I was Ukrainian or Taiwanese… I’d be a bit nervous.
Razorfist explains it with his usual calm demeanor.
The circle is even more complete:
First, a Getty image of Dep't of State Air Wing CH-46 N38TU (BuNo 154038) over Kabul evacuating the US Embassy today. Second, what appears to be 154038 on the deck of USS Hancock during Frequent Wind, the evacuation of Saigon. The more things change, the more they stay the same. pic.twitter.com/EqVMxxqFZw
— whatismoo (@whatismoo) August 15, 2021
Of course, not everyone is fleeing via helicopter. Some are heading out via C-17. in fact… *800* people ona single C-17:
Reports that USAF C-17 RCH871 airborne out of #Kabul in #Afghanistan has 800 passengers on board! Incredible work being done by #USAF and allied aircrews just now which will without a doubt go down in the history books #AvGeek #RadioGeek #MilMonWorld #BravoZulu pic.twitter.com/8De9wLusWb
— Military Monitoring World (@MilMonWorld) August 15, 2021
Probably not *this* C-17, since it shows an RAF or UAE roundel on the side:
Scenes from #Kabul Airport, #Afghanistan showing people boarding what appears to a C17 (please correct me if wrong) and what appears to be gunfire in the air in the distance. pic.twitter.com/p3l7zrVu77
— Aurora Intel (@AuroraIntel) August 15, 2021
So: are Republicans going to use this stuff to trounce the Dems in the 2022 midterms? Will the Dems use this as a way to shuffle Biden out of the White House and make way for the Harris/Pelosi administration?
Video below is unrelated. But I can’t be the only one to immediately think of this…
But wait! There’s MOAR:
Absolute chaos at the Kabul Airport.#Afghanistan
— FJ (@Natsecjeff) August 15, 2021
No Saigon moment at all pic.twitter.com/9yssEF11qP
— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) August 16, 2021
Thing I note: not a lot of chicks in these videos. Guess they get to stay behind. I’m sure they’ll be fine.
People have for years been drawing parallels between Viet Nam and Afghanistan, between Viet Nam vets and Afghan vets.
Well. Here we are.
Perfectly Aged
Biden in July: “The Taliban is not the North Vietnamese army. They’re not remotely comparable in terms of capability. “There's going to be no circumstances where you’re going to see people being lifted off the roof of a US Embassy in Afghanistan.” pic.twitter.com/Dw7ghFs8Vz
— IndSamachar News (@Indsamachar) August 15, 2021
PHOTO 1: US diplomat evacuate US from embassy via helicopter as the #Taliban enter #Kabul from all sides. #Afghanistan (2021)
PHOTO 2: US diplomat evacuate US from embassy via helicopter as the PAVN & Viet Cong capture of Saigon, Vietnam (1975) pic.twitter.com/YamWmzjOay
— Stefan Simanowitz (@StefSimanowitz) August 15, 2021
History may not repeat, but it does rhyme.
Of course, disasters are helped along by bad planning:
The US Embassy in Afghanistan spent more time planning for Pride Month than it did for the withdrawal. One unforced error after another. https://t.co/hgqN8PKIrR
— Ian Miles Cheong @ stillgray.substack.com (@stillgray) August 15, 2021
Joe: Come on, man, you wanted the job.
English historian Simon Webb seems to taking a shockingly dim and non-progressive view of his people fading away.
A bill to make every rifle with a magazine an NFA item. This would mean that:
1: Every magazine-based rifle would have an added tax dropped on them
2: You cannot sell your guns to another person
3: You cannot give your guns away, either as gifts or through inheritance
4: Some states, such as the one I’m in, outright *ban* NFA items. So a rifle that is legal today would be illegal under this bill.
5: You would need the permission of the ATF to move to another state.
6: You would need the permission of the ATF to *visit* another state with your rifle.
The White House actually went along with this:
Honestly what the hell. It isn’t even funny. If you’re going to be an embarrassment, at least be funny. https://t.co/M74BsnPcPM
— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) August 10, 2021
That’s…
Ummm…
Several things spring to mind:
Yeah, I’m sure our adversaries will respect us all the more.
So, brother-of-Fredo *claims* he will resign in two weeks due to being rather handsy with the help. One wonders if anyone in the video below will feel any shame for egging on his bad behavior on with their slobbering hero-worship for his ‘leadership” in putting people sick with the Commie Cough into old folks homes with thousands of vulnerable elderly people who then grew sick and died.
Following video unrelated:
Black Holes: Race and the Cosmos is a new hybrid course taught by Profs. Parisa Vaziri (Comparative Literature), and Nicholas Battaglia (Astronomy). No prerequisites are required, and the course is open to all undergraduates. Please see the description below and attached poster. For more information, you can contact Prof. Vaziri at pv248@cornell.edu. The course can be taken for Physical Sciences credit for students who matriculated in 2020.
Black Holes: Race and the Cosmos
MW 11:25-12:40
Conventional wisdom would have it that the “black” in black holes has nothing to do with race. Surely there can be no connection between the cosmos and the idea of racial blackness. Can there? Contemporary Black Studies theorists, artists, fiction writers implicitly and explicitly posit just such a connection. Theorists use astronomy concepts like “black holes” and “event horizons” to interpret the history of race in creative ways, while artists and musicians conjure blackness through cosmological themes and images. Co-taught by professors in Comparative Literature and Astronomy, this course will introduce students to the fundamentals of astronomy concepts through readings in Black Studies. We will experiment with what it means to engage with astrophysics concepts both inside and outside of the disciplinary framework of astronomy—for example, in genres like film, afrofuturist science fiction, and critical theory. Do astronomy concepts lose coherence outside of their scientific contexts, or do they acquire a different kind of sense? Why are humanities scholars everlastingly drawn toward the stars? In particular, what do artists and theoreticians of color gain from turning identity politics toward cosmological reflection? Texts will include works by theorists like Michelle Wright and Denise Ferreira da Silva, authors like Octavia Butler and Dionne Brand, and others. Astronomy concepts will include the electromagnetic spectrum, stellar evolution, and general relativity.
Neat. So, parents sending your kids to Cornell: is your money well spent? Students racking up vast student debts: will these courses actually help you become good astronomers and astrophysicists? Is this a good use of your limited time and resources?
Working class people who just barely make ends meet and who cannot *imagine* ever going to Cornell for an astrophysics degree: so how excited are *you* about having your taxes raised in order to pay off the student debts of people who decide to take these ᛒᚪᛚᛚᛋᚻᛁᛏ courses and then find that their degrees are worthless, and who then demand that *you* pay for their years of screwing around and for their bad financial and life planning?