THE ABSURD TIMES Illustration: I found this on a social media site. While several of the quotes reflect what I have seen elsewhere in more esteemed sources, I can not vouch for the wording on any of them and Adams surprises me a bit. I saw a house purported to be his in Cambridge right across from a baseball field and general park – it looked suspiciously small, almost tiny. Oh well, what do I care? It is worthwhile to know that Jefferson corresponded with Ottoman (Moslem) fairly often and put together a revised version of the Bible, one with all the nonsense taken out. The virgin birth, of course, was out, and several other passages. That Bible was reproduced and members of Congress were sworn in on it for decades. Train Wreck Lately, too many things have happened. Palestine, now pronounced Palesteen1, got a nice pile of toxic waste when a train crashed there, in Ohio, perhaps due to a 150-year-old braking system. There was an attempt to force modern systems, but, you know, lobbies. Stuff costs money, you know. And so do workers, so fire 80 percent of them. No paid sick leave. Turn them into zombies. That keeps the profits going even better. Any idea why the people there tend to vote Republican? I don't know. Stupid? Maybe. They are trying to blame Pete B. (I'm not going to try to spell it) who didn't have the authority to take action on it, especially since Biden forced the works to return (although that was to re-establish the supply lines that were destroyed by his "predecessor," and his avoidance of action on Covid. Even worse, many rules that the EPA and the government instituted for railroads were removed. It's like one big chain of cause and effect. Now things are getting done. Now watch, if someone down there decides to drink some tap water to show it's safe, follow him for a while and see what happens. Just in: the predecessor mentioned above says he will come there today and bring some "cleaning supplies and water". Are the rolls of paper towels ready? One point we need to remember: the Obama/Biden administration had added some rules and regulations to railroad trains that would have helped, perhaps would have averted the disaster, but as a last-minute gesture (about the same time as the attempted coup) the predecessor we've been discussing voided all of them. Ukraine We can be comfortable knowing that our local mass media will at least mention Ukraine as Biden made a visit there. The trip itself was rather amazing involving an overseas flight in a smallish plane and a 10-hour train ride. They carried a couple of his speeches live, although Fox may have passed. Earthquake Well, I told you things keep happening, but coverage is fairly scant. However, over 50,000 have died as a result of the earthquake in both Syria and Turkey. Both countries have not served their people well, although Turkey seems more the blame while we can take credit for the suffering and death in Syria. Palestine I think everyone remembers that there is another Palestine. The "Israeli Defense Force," so strangely named has killed an average of more than a Palestinian a day. The Supreme Court there has ruled against the sort of behavior this administration is carrying out, so they will render that court impotent by passing new laws. Here is a discussion of what is really going on there, as it has not been even mentioned in American media: Palestinians held a general strike in the West Bank Thursday after Israeli forces killed 11 Palestinians and injured nearly 500 in a military raid in the city of Nablus. So far this year, Israel has killed at least 65 Palestinians, including 13 children, drawing concern and criticism from supranational actors including the U.N. and Amnesty International. We speak to Amira Hass, a correspondent for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and Issa Amro, a prominent Palestinian human rights defender from Hebron in the West Bank. Amro was recently beaten by an Israeli soldier while being interviewed by the American author Lawrence Wright. "There is a huge anger among the Palestinians from what is happening these days from the Israeli racist and fascist government, who are inciting to kill more and more Palestinians," says Amro of the protests. Transcript This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form. AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report. I'm Amy Goodman, as we go now to the occupied West Bank, where Palestinians held a general strike Thursday after Israeli forces killed 11 Palestinians, injured 500 in a rare daytime military raid in the city of Nablus Wednesday. NAFEZ SIDER: [translated] It is a day of mourning period and a strike. How would we be able to work or eat or drink, and our brothers in Nablus are being killed? We should stand in solidarity with them, with the people of Nablus, and there should be a general strike. And thank God the strike is in all the West Bank and Gaza. AMY GOODMAN: So far this year, Israel has killed at least 65 Palestinians, including 13 children. Early this morning, a 22-year-old Palestinian man named Mohammad Jawabreh died a day after being shot in the head during an Israeli raid on the Arroub refugee camp north of Hebron. On Thursday, Palestinians held funerals for the victims of Israel's raid in Nablus. One victim was a 72-year-old Palestinian man named Adnan Baara. His son Ashraf said that his father was on his way to the market when he was killed. ASHRAF BAARA: [translated] In the morning, my father went out from the shop to buy some stuff. Then the Israeli army raided the neighborhood. He called me and asked me if there are soldiers in the neighborhood, so I told him, "Yes, they are surrounding the neighborhood from all sides." Suddenly, someone called me and said, "Your father is injured." I was at my shop, besieged. I could leave the shop after the army left the city. AMY GOODMAN: We're joined now by the Israeli journalist Amira Hass, the Haaretz correspondent for the Occupied Palestinian Territories. She's based in Ramallah. Her latest piece is headlined "Israel's Raid on Nablus Proves Willingness of More Young Palestinians to Die in an Unwinnable Battle." Amira Hass is the only Israeli Jewish journalist to have spent 30 years living in and reporting from Gaza and the West Bank. We're also joined by the Palestinian activist Issa Amro. He's in Hebron. He's the founder of the Hebron-based direct action group Youth Against Settlements, now leads the American charity Friends of Hebron. Let's begin with you, Issa. You're in Hebron. We just reported on a killing of an Israeli — of a Palestinian man there. Can you talk about what's happening? And what happened in this rare daytime raid in Nablus, where so many Palestinians were killed and hundreds injured? ISSA AMRO: Yes. Two days ago, Israeli military forces raided Nablus during the daytime, and they shot many, many Palestinians. They used live ammunition to kill, to shoot, to confirm the killing of many Palestinians. The Palestinians all over West Bank and Gaza and East Jerusalem were very sad, and they announced a strike yesterday. And yesterday, clashes started in al-Arroub refugee camp in Hebron. The Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian on the head, and many others were injured. And, unfortunately, he passed away this morning, and today it was his funeral. There is a huge anger among the Palestinians from what is happening these days from the Israeli racist and fascist government, who are inciting to kill more and more Palestinians. We see that the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre, which happened 29 years ago, where — when Baruch Goldstein went into the mosque and killed 29 Palestinians, and supporters of that massacre, the supporters of Baruch Goldstein, they are the ones who are in power. They are in the government. They are the ones who are now leading the Israeli occupation forces all over West Bank and East Jerusalem. AMY GOODMAN: Amira Hass, you wrote in detail about what is happening in Nablus. And, you know, you've taught in New York, for example, at NYU, as well. And if you can explain to an audience outside, around the world, what are the details of this attack, from the drones that opened fire to the unmarked cars? Explain why — just give us the picture of Nablus. AMIRA HASS: Yeah. Hi. Hi, Amy. I haven't been in Nablus after the raid. I was in Nablus after an earlier raid and in Jenin. So, the pattern is — there is one pattern, very clear, that an Israeli undercover unit enters a Palestinian — mostly Jenin and Nablus, in a car disguised as some Palestinian food company or something like that. They enter. They find positions, shooting positions, around a house where they believe that some Palestinian armed activists stayed. And usually this is correct. And then they are supposed to tell — to ask them to, or to demand them leave. And if they refuse, they keep shooting until the people are being killed in their hiding place, or not hiding place. It happened in Jenin. It happened in Jenin in — it has been happening a lot over the years. But there is an intensification of this during the last year. You know, when the Palestinian armed activists decide to give themselves in, it might not end up in so many casualties. But the thing is that you see that these youngsters, these people who are not older than 30, at most, very often younger, they just decided they don't want to go to prison. They want to convey a message in the name of the entire Palestinian people that they've had enough and they are ready to die. And I think this is a very clear message of the last — of those activists, armed activists, over the past years — over the past year. Out of the 11 people killed in Nablus, six were armed people. So, I think we should remember this, that they decide to take arms and to fight the invading army. They decide not to give themselves in. But, of course, when the army decides to enter a city so big as Nablus on daytime, at 9:00, 9:30, and then stay there 'til 12:00, 12:30, when all the kids go back from school, and to be near a marketplace, its clear that the army and the police — because it's mostly the police that does the shooting, I mean, in these cases — it it's clear that they decide to — they don't care about how many people they kill and how many people they injure. AMY GOODMAN: Because the roads are — AMIRA HASS: So, this is — AMY GOODMAN: The roads are packed, because this is the middle of the day, and people are going to market. AMIRA HASS: Sure, it's packed. Then, the drones — I don't know yet. This is something that I still have to check. There were drones, as there were in Jenin and Nablus in former raids, but I'm not sure yet that these drones were shooting. But the fear, even the very knowledge that those drones not only are surveillance drones or drones that launch tear gas canisters, but — or tear gas, but that they can also shoot you. You can imagine how much it adds to the fear. But there is not only fear. If there are enough footage — though they don't allow ambulances and journalists to approach the place, and this has been so for several raids already. But still, from the little footage that I saw — maybe there is more — you see that there are hundreds of young men, or tens of young men, so brave that they go out without arms, only with stones, and throw at the Israeli — at the military vehicles. And I guess that many of them were injured, if not killed. So — AMY GOODMAN: Well, let me go to — AMIRA HASS: This time. AMY GOODMAN: Let me go to Issa Amro for a minute. AMIRA HASS: Well, so what's important to know, though — what's important is to also stress that there is a resistance. So, in every such raid, people resist it. It's not just, you know, a quiet scene where all of a sudden the army comes in. It comes into a quiet scene, but then people resist it. AMY GOODMAN: So, Issa Amro, an Israeli soldier was recently jailed for 10 days after he attacked you as you were being interviewed by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright. I want to play a short clip of what happened. ISSA AMRO: Don't touch me! [inaudible] WITNESS: [inaudible] Hey! Leave him! ISRAELI SOLDIER: [inaudible] Come. ISSA AMRO: I want an ambulance. I don't move. WITNESS: What's the matter with you, guy? Are you so bored? AMY GOODMAN: After video of the attack on you went viral, Israel's far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who's been convicted on inciting racism charges, expressed full support for the Israeli soldier who attacked you. Describe the scene and what happened. ISSA AMRO: What happened, that I lead tours in my own city to show Israelis, internationals, Palestinians the reality of the Israeli occupation, the real face of the Israeli occupation in my own city, the closed streets, the closed markets, the checkpoints, the settlers' prisons in the middle of my own city. There are streets where I'm not allowed to walk as a Palestinian, in spite that I was born there and I was raised there and all my childhood was there. So, me and Mr. Wright — he was walking on the main street, and I was walking on the graveyard, because I'm not allowed to walk on the main street. And, you know, a Belgian photographer was with Mr. Wright. I was speaking to Mr. Wright, showing him the reality, closed shops, closed markets, and how few Palestinian families, they use the back door to get into their homes, because the main door is closed. The soldiers didn't like that. Usually they don't want us to show the reality of the Israeli occupation, especially to internationals. So the soldier approached me and asked me to leave and not talk to them. I really told the soldier, "No, I'm allowed. And I don't have time. OK, Lawrence, we will meet where we are allowed to meet." Then I reached the point where I'm allowed to meet Lawrence and the Belgian photographer. I found the soldier forcing the Belgian photographer to delete her video, which she filmed. So I told them, "No, I'm allowed. What are you doing? We are allowed film this." And according to the military law, the tiny rights we have as Palestinians in the military law, we are allowed to do it. So the soldier got very angry. How come I tell him that I'm allowed? He, you know, caught me from my shoulder, you know, violently detained me in the street and, you know, threatened me, intimidated me. Then he came, caught me from my throat, threw me to the ground and kicked me again and hit me again. Other soldiers, you know, took him away from me because of the camera. And it's not a rare incident. It's the case of all the Palestinians who are living under the Israeli occupation and apartheid and face the Israeli soldiers's brutality and the settler violence. Then I asked for an ambulance. I didn't get. The soldiers were rejoicing with the settlers for what happened to me. Settlers were spitting on me when I was on the ground. And I was really ill-treated, traumatized, and I was in pain, asking for help, and nobody helped me from the Israeli side. AMY GOODMAN: Issa, I hate to keep traumatizing you further, but I wanted to ask you about the Israeli authorities arresting you last year, shortly after you posted a video showing an Israeli soldier throwing an Israeli activist to the ground and then punching them in the face in the city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank. Before you were released, you were beaten at the police station, your home raided. The Israeli activist, Miko Peled, tweeted, "Issa's life is in danger and there must be guarantees to his personal safety." Miko Peled is the son of the legendary Israeli General Matti Peled. Talk about that. ISSA AMRO: Yes. Now Miko Peled is receiving online death threats, too, for doing this kind of things. Yes, last November, the same case as last week what happened with me, Israeli soldier punished an Israeli visitor who tried to apologize for Palestinian families who were attacked by fanatic, extreme Israeli settlers. And I filmed another soldier, Amy, saying that "Itamar Ben-Gvir will make order here, and he will get rid of you." Filming that made me a target. And the Israeli media described me as a provocateur, as last week they didn't blame the soldier for what he did to me. They blamed me for filming. They blamed me from reporting. This is the case of many other human rights defenders. Israel tries to hide the truth. They don't want us to report. They don't want us to document the human rights violations. With my case, the soldier attacked me. The Israeli army spokesperson lied about what happened with me. The Israeli official, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who is the national security minister, backed up the soldier and gave a green light to other soldiers to shoot and kill and attack Palestinians and attack me. The Israeli media described me as a provocateur. And the Israeli public, they didn't defend me, and they didn't denounce the Israeli soldiers' behavior in the — one week ago and in last November. So, the soldiers, they have a real environment and atmosphere of incitement and escalation. And, you know, they want to be really following Itamar Ben-Gvir and other populists to show Palestinians more brutality and, you know, to revenge from Palestinian human rights defenders who document the human rights violations. And really, I have fear of my life from what I see from the Israeli soldiers and the backup from the army and the backup from the government and even the backup from the Israeli media, which is giving the soldiers excuses for what they are doing — AMY GOODMAN: Let me — ISSA AMRO: — you know, what happened with me. So, it was so obvious on videos, but the Israeli media lied about it, and the Israeli army lied about it. AMY GOODMAN: Amira Hass, we're going to end with you. You have the attack on Nablus. You hear what Issa is describing. You've got Israel's military bombing parts of the Gaza Strip after Palestinian militants fired rockets at southern Israel this week, with the Nablus raid being a huge provocation. Where is this going? We have 30 seconds. AMIRA HASS: Yeah. Look, I mean, everything that has been described here has happened before, and to Issa, as well, and also under former governments. The problem that now — and Israel has always — was experimenting after the Nakba with all sorts of expulsion. What I'm afraid now is that we have the strongest people in this present Israeli government are politicians of the right wing who have openly advocated for mass expulsion of Palestinians. It's Smotrich and Ben-Gvir. They are the strongest. And if you go to Hebron, where Issa lives, then it is the — AMY GOODMAN: Amira — AMIRA HASS: OK. AMY GOODMAN: We're going to have to leave it there, but I thank you both for being with us, Amira Hass, Haaretz correspondent, and Issa Amro. The original content of this program is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Please attribute legal copies of this work to democracynow.org. Some of the work(s) that this program incorporates, however, may be separately licensed. For further information or additional permissions, contact us.
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Friday, February 24, 2023
Fwd: PALESTINE AND ELSEWHERE
Subject: PALESTINE AND ELSEWHERE
Friday, December 30, 2022
THIS IS US?
THE ABSURD TIMES
Note: I will repost this soon with a different font and smaller size.
This is us?
By
Honest Charlie
OUR FARCE
This is difficult to deal with. We have seen photos of ex-leaders for a long time. England has given us several this year, Merkel of Germany, even here we have seen Obama several times. I remember photos of Gorbachev. No matter what our relation to these leaders, nothing has been so blatantly gauche as the illustration above. Try to imagine photos of Truman, Eisenhower, JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Carter, Reagen, Bush, Clinton, Obama, and then picture someone from another country seeing photos of our past Presidents who runs across this. We may wind up locking him up, but this will still be there.
Zelinski, President of Ukraine, addressed a session of Congress, Senators and Representatives, Republicans. Almost all gave him standing ovations several times. Now, not taking sides, right after he finished and the summary began, I just clicked over to the Fox News channel first to see if they even carried it and second what their reaction was. I saw one of their most popular figures saying "There you have it – Mr. Zelinsky has just declared war on Christianity!" I don't expect anyone in his or her right mind to think that happened, so I clicked away as fast as I could to avoid going down his rabbit hole.
SOCIAL MEDIA FARCE
The next absurdity is a guy named Elon. This is so strange, really, too strange to discuss, so I'll just relate a few things I saw. He kicks people off for things he then does. He says he has been doxed (sounds terrible, has to drink lots of fluids?) while in his private plane and this was an assassination attempt. Well, as someone pointed out, the only person or persons who could assassinate him while he was in his plane would be someone with guided anti-aircraft missiles. Well, when you are big, you get big enemies?
Now people complain about the maggats that bother them, but I seldom see them more than once. One said it bothered him that Jill Biden called herself Dr. when she had no medical degree. I told him to look at his own Doctoral Diploma and read where it says "Awarded the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in [your field here] and is entitled to all the rights and privileges thereto appertaining." "Please let me know if yours says something like that?" I never heard from him again. Another said I should know about all the Nazis in Ukraine. I asked him "Really? I wanna know more. Who invented the swastika? I just gotta know. Really, I gotta know. Please tell me?" I never heard from him. I guess I'm just not popular. Never did make friends easily.
Elon did not kick me off. This is probably because I don't really go looking for "followers" and thus am not that visible. Still, I am more nasty, rude, and sardonically inclined than those who did get kicked off. I feel left out, but then everyone was miffed that they didn't make Nixon's "Enemies List," so it doesn't mean much anyway. I did tell everyone that the Orangeman would not go back to Twitter because 1) it would mean his platform had failed and 2) because it would give someone authority over him. No one believed me. Oh well. Lonely are the brave.
UKRAINE
As mentioned above, Faux News, home of alternate facts, announced that Ukraine declared war on Christianity. I do remember when the Maidan invasion, so supported by Hillary, that we pointed to the number of Neo-Nazis taking part. They protested, saying that there was nothing Neo about them: they were pure Nazis. Ok. Everybody has a right to his or her own name, I suppose. Hillary liked this guy they called "Yaz", but I saw that guy, literally, carried off of the stage. Things actually were going ok until the buddy of Putin was deposed. Zelinsky is the first one able to run a country and I pointed out that only his experience as a stand-up comic prepared him for the task. So far as I am still able to tell, those Nazis are in the Ukraine military. Maybe, if they have to be anywhere, that's where they should be. Many perceptive people think otherwise, but the most perceptive have just abandoned the issue.
I've never thought of Putin as some sort of holy figure, but he has been resourceful, cunning, and effective. Many in Crimea did in fact vote to join the Russian Federation and one explains why: "I will be doing the same job and get 4 times the salary. Why not?" Right after that, our own media decided there would be no more such interviews because our corporate world has enough to do convincing people they are well off. We don't need bad examples. Four times the salary, indeed. Why that would make yachts and private planes very difficult. Screw that sort of news.
From both sides we hear accusations of rape and how can that be a military goal? Never got the point. Anyway, facts are impossible to come by these days no matter how many sources you try. Flipping a coin is just as like to tell you who is right in this affair than any sort of careful analysis.
Religion – IRAN-AFGHANISTAN-UKRAINE
First, I need to show that this is not just a part of Shiite Islam, but applies to all religions.
Perhaps an example will help: two young students training to become Buddhist Priests are walking to their place of residence. They walk along a river. About noon, they see a young girl trying to cross the river, but very afraid. One monk picks her up and carries her across the river, puts her down, and both continue to walk along the river. About Dusk, the other monk begins to complain to the first one, saying "How could you? Do you not remember we are not supposed to even think of the female? That such thoughts will pollute our minds?"
At this point, the first Monk asks "I left the girl back at the river at noon. Are you still carrying her?" END OF THE POINT. Now, if the point eludes you, you will never get it anyway.
More important is the recent behavior of the Buddhist government in Burma. They showed great intolerance for the Moslem population, butchering many of them as others escaped. Again, we see a misunderstanding of the purpose of the religion and a great befouling of the concept.
So it is in Iran. Keep in mind that "Islam" means "peace" (among many other things and that this is not intended to be an indictment of the religion. There are many issues in support of it (religion), such as comforting those who feel hopeless, lonely, abandoned, and so on. The problem with it is the ABUSE, using it as a weapon. It is all too easy to attack, punish, harm, violate, or torture anyone simply because you claim that some God said you should. First, you have never established the existence of that being and, more importantly, there is no way for the "defendant" to cross-examine this "God" that was invoked. [The number 1.800-GOD-TALK is always busy.] This applies to all religions; Iran just seems to be at the forefront these days.
I really don't want to get started on this one as it is nothing but contemptible. It's too easy. Still, somebody's got to do it, right? Before I start, let me say that I have been accused enough times as supporting Iran when I simply was presenting facts. Furthermore, all the same crap is going on in Afghanistan, only more so. No women in the University. [I guess they get ideas there, and women with ideas are all polluted?]
There is a bunch of old farts in Iran who haven't come up with any ideas or glimpses of sanity since the onset. How did we get here?
Well, here's a quick history. Way back, the Iranian elected a leader, who believed in a benevolent government, giving people a share of the wealth, and so on. Well, John Foster Dulles, and maybe Alan, John, Eisenhower's Secretary of State, could not have that, so he had to go. We, then, replaced him with the Shah, the only well-known figure that would accept the position. He ruled and became increasingly Fascistic to the point where the people overthrew him and, sadly, replaced him with the Ayatollah. (There was a brief period of about 29 days wherein Shapur Baktiar was appointed by the Shah and then was dead.) So, advisors had all sorts of ideas about diversifying the Economy, building highways, and so on. The Ayatollah moved immediately to make sure the women swam in the morning and the men in the afternoon. Those were his priorities. This was just before Raygun took over here.
Next came an invasion of Marine Headquarters where over 200 marines were killed by the Ayatollah's weapons. Ronnie snapped into action, got the hall outta there, and invaded some small, defenseless Island in South America called Grenada. (Got to have a war somewhere.) Since the delivery of the weapons by us to the Ayatollah was illegal, Ollie North ran it from the White House Basement, but the Attorney General decided not to prosecute (that was William Barr, BTW.). Ollie was vile enough to be recruited by the NRA to be spokesman, but seems to have decided it was too corrupt and left. (This is the guy who tried to arm insurrection armies, Contras, in Honduras, to overthrow the Sandinista government nearby. The world court decided we were guilty of international crimes, but who cares?
So, I've digressed. Now, these Bozos in Iran decided to arrest and ultimately killed a woman for "improper use of the headscarf". In other words, hair was showing. Now, most of Iran was born AFTER the Shah was deposed. Eventually, this got to be too much. I talked to several Iranians who would know why these clerics have such a deal with women's hair. After all, the only reference to apparel in Islam is to dress modestly while at prayer. AND THS MEANS YOU, TOO.
Well, I'm told by several here, those who got out in time, that the belief is that long, flowing, woman's hair makes men mad for sex and prone to rape. This does seem to demean both men and women. Not a Shiite myself, I can say that I find women's long, flowing hair often to be very beautiful, but I've never felt a surge of testosterone as a result of seeing it. I actually felt quite uncomfortable seeing them cut their hair, not only because I like the hair, but also because it seems to acquiesce in the view held by these old farts called Ayatollahs. But, I am not of that particular sect, so it's not for me to judge. Shiites have to deal with this, but the idea of executing people for (the word seems to begin with an "m") war against God seems to underestimate the ability of God to withstand attacks by himself (no herself allowed, I'm afraid).
Anyway, that's enough of this. 2022 has worn out its welcome. Fortunately, the Orangeman is not in control and may soon be declared ineligible for any government position. I've always thought that, but now its time to make it official.
Of course, we have to think about baby Jesus. In Ukraine, the traditional time for commutation is Jan 7, but they will also do the same, or did the same, Dec. 25 (to celebrate Newton or Jesus). The strange thing about it, he was most likely born about the time we celebrate Easter. To sum this all up, Brezhnev occupied Afghanistan and things were pretty easy going. We supported Bin Laden (remember him?) to help overthrow Russia that got out. Naturally, he blew up the twin towers in New York so we had to get him and he was, reportedly, in Afghanistan. So to get him, we invaded, killed him in Pakistan, and dumped him in the Atlantic, but stayed. Now we left as the Orangeman made the deal so women there have to cover up everything. OH HOLY DAYS!
We are quite safe in saying that if one is a Zionist, the one is not a Jew in the religious sense, anyway. I have asked a number of Rabbis and they have confirmed their belief in this. One can not be a "Christian Nationalist" and a Christian at the same time. The same appllies to any other utilization of any amorphous entity.
HAWKINGS
We needn't go into all we know about Stephan Hawkings other than to say that he was an extremely brilliant physicist who had finally formulated the concept of "string theory" which posits that there are far more than the pitiful four dimensions we commonly use.
We can also observe that the idea of a creator of the universe was necessary. That is simply because we always think in terms of cause and effect. If there is a universe, something must have cased it. However, this is merely a predujice we have because it requires the concept of the existence of time as a dimension. If a thing has happened, something must have happened before it, we believe. However, at the time of the big bang, none of the deimentions existed. At least 10 are posited as having evolved at first, but it is possible that many more preceded that but, as the idea sinks in, that still requires the concept of the dimension of time. To put it another way, and to seem tautological at the same TIME (there is that conecpt again), there is no time until that dimension forms. We are still thinking here in terms of time as established.
What all this does do, it posit wuite convincingly, that the idea of a creator has no meaning until after the dimension of time is established.
Much of this happened at the time of the Higgs boson being discovered. When charged with writing or formulating an equation for that particle, the person called it that "God Damned" particle. This became elided to the "God Particle". Also the idea that the particle explains, somehow the way a reaction can cause an action, exactly in the inverse order it is understood, given our understanding of the dimension of time.
This diagram was supposed to help as it is a pictorial interpretation of the equation. I have not seen the equation myself, nor do I want to:
Note: I will repost this soon with a different font and smaller size.
This is us?
By
Honest Charlie
OUR FARCE
This is difficult to deal with. We have seen photos of ex-leaders for a long time. England has given us several this year, Merkel of Germany, even here we have seen Obama several times. I remember photos of Gorbachev. No matter what our relation to these leaders, nothing has been so blatantly gauche as the illustration above. Try to imagine photos of Truman, Eisenhower, JFK, LBJ, Nixon, Carter, Reagen, Bush, Clinton, Obama, and then picture someone from another country seeing photos of our past Presidents who runs across this. We may wind up locking him up, but this will still be there.
Zelinski, President of Ukraine, addressed a session of Congress, Senators and Representatives, Republicans. Almost all gave him standing ovations several times. Now, not taking sides, right after he finished and the summary began, I just clicked over to the Fox News channel first to see if they even carried it and second what their reaction was. I saw one of their most popular figures saying "There you have it – Mr. Zelinsky has just declared war on Christianity!" I don't expect anyone in his or her right mind to think that happened, so I clicked away as fast as I could to avoid going down his rabbit hole.
SOCIAL MEDIA FARCE
The next absurdity is a guy named Elon. This is so strange, really, too strange to discuss, so I'll just relate a few things I saw. He kicks people off for things he then does. He says he has been doxed (sounds terrible, has to drink lots of fluids?) while in his private plane and this was an assassination attempt. Well, as someone pointed out, the only person or persons who could assassinate him while he was in his plane would be someone with guided anti-aircraft missiles. Well, when you are big, you get big enemies?
Now people complain about the maggats that bother them, but I seldom see them more than once. One said it bothered him that Jill Biden called herself Dr. when she had no medical degree. I told him to look at his own Doctoral Diploma and read where it says "Awarded the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in [your field here] and is entitled to all the rights and privileges thereto appertaining." "Please let me know if yours says something like that?" I never heard from him again. Another said I should know about all the Nazis in Ukraine. I asked him "Really? I wanna know more. Who invented the swastika? I just gotta know. Really, I gotta know. Please tell me?" I never heard from him. I guess I'm just not popular. Never did make friends easily.
Elon did not kick me off. This is probably because I don't really go looking for "followers" and thus am not that visible. Still, I am more nasty, rude, and sardonically inclined than those who did get kicked off. I feel left out, but then everyone was miffed that they didn't make Nixon's "Enemies List," so it doesn't mean much anyway. I did tell everyone that the Orangeman would not go back to Twitter because 1) it would mean his platform had failed and 2) because it would give someone authority over him. No one believed me. Oh well. Lonely are the brave.
UKRAINE
As mentioned above, Faux News, home of alternate facts, announced that Ukraine declared war on Christianity. I do remember when the Maidan invasion, so supported by Hillary, that we pointed to the number of Neo-Nazis taking part. They protested, saying that there was nothing Neo about them: they were pure Nazis. Ok. Everybody has a right to his or her own name, I suppose. Hillary liked this guy they called "Yaz", but I saw that guy, literally, carried off of the stage. Things actually were going ok until the buddy of Putin was deposed. Zelinsky is the first one able to run a country and I pointed out that only his experience as a stand-up comic prepared him for the task. So far as I am still able to tell, those Nazis are in the Ukraine military. Maybe, if they have to be anywhere, that's where they should be. Many perceptive people think otherwise, but the most perceptive have just abandoned the issue.
I've never thought of Putin as some sort of holy figure, but he has been resourceful, cunning, and effective. Many in Crimea did in fact vote to join the Russian Federation and one explains why: "I will be doing the same job and get 4 times the salary. Why not?" Right after that, our own media decided there would be no more such interviews because our corporate world has enough to do convincing people they are well off. We don't need bad examples. Four times the salary, indeed. Why that would make yachts and private planes very difficult. Screw that sort of news.
From both sides we hear accusations of rape and how can that be a military goal? Never got the point. Anyway, facts are impossible to come by these days no matter how many sources you try. Flipping a coin is just as like to tell you who is right in this affair than any sort of careful analysis.
Religion – IRAN-AFGHANISTAN-UKRAINE
First, I need to show that this is not just a part of Shiite Islam, but applies to all religions.
Perhaps an example will help: two young students training to become Buddhist Priests are walking to their place of residence. They walk along a river. About noon, they see a young girl trying to cross the river, but very afraid. One monk picks her up and carries her across the river, puts her down, and both continue to walk along the river. About Dusk, the other monk begins to complain to the first one, saying "How could you? Do you not remember we are not supposed to even think of the female? That such thoughts will pollute our minds?"
At this point, the first Monk asks "I left the girl back at the river at noon. Are you still carrying her?" END OF THE POINT. Now, if the point eludes you, you will never get it anyway.
More important is the recent behavior of the Buddhist government in Burma. They showed great intolerance for the Moslem population, butchering many of them as others escaped. Again, we see a misunderstanding of the purpose of the religion and a great befouling of the concept.
So it is in Iran. Keep in mind that "Islam" means "peace" (among many other things and that this is not intended to be an indictment of the religion. There are many issues in support of it (religion), such as comforting those who feel hopeless, lonely, abandoned, and so on. The problem with it is the ABUSE, using it as a weapon. It is all too easy to attack, punish, harm, violate, or torture anyone simply because you claim that some God said you should. First, you have never established the existence of that being and, more importantly, there is no way for the "defendant" to cross-examine this "God" that was invoked. [The number 1.800-GOD-TALK is always busy.] This applies to all religions; Iran just seems to be at the forefront these days.
I really don't want to get started on this one as it is nothing but contemptible. It's too easy. Still, somebody's got to do it, right? Before I start, let me say that I have been accused enough times as supporting Iran when I simply was presenting facts. Furthermore, all the same crap is going on in Afghanistan, only more so. No women in the University. [I guess they get ideas there, and women with ideas are all polluted?]
There is a bunch of old farts in Iran who haven't come up with any ideas or glimpses of sanity since the onset. How did we get here?
Well, here's a quick history. Way back, the Iranian elected a leader, who believed in a benevolent government, giving people a share of the wealth, and so on. Well, John Foster Dulles, and maybe Alan, John, Eisenhower's Secretary of State, could not have that, so he had to go. We, then, replaced him with the Shah, the only well-known figure that would accept the position. He ruled and became increasingly Fascistic to the point where the people overthrew him and, sadly, replaced him with the Ayatollah. (There was a brief period of about 29 days wherein Shapur Baktiar was appointed by the Shah and then was dead.) So, advisors had all sorts of ideas about diversifying the Economy, building highways, and so on. The Ayatollah moved immediately to make sure the women swam in the morning and the men in the afternoon. Those were his priorities. This was just before Raygun took over here.
Next came an invasion of Marine Headquarters where over 200 marines were killed by the Ayatollah's weapons. Ronnie snapped into action, got the hall outta there, and invaded some small, defenseless Island in South America called Grenada. (Got to have a war somewhere.) Since the delivery of the weapons by us to the Ayatollah was illegal, Ollie North ran it from the White House Basement, but the Attorney General decided not to prosecute (that was William Barr, BTW.). Ollie was vile enough to be recruited by the NRA to be spokesman, but seems to have decided it was too corrupt and left. (This is the guy who tried to arm insurrection armies, Contras, in Honduras, to overthrow the Sandinista government nearby. The world court decided we were guilty of international crimes, but who cares?
So, I've digressed. Now, these Bozos in Iran decided to arrest and ultimately killed a woman for "improper use of the headscarf". In other words, hair was showing. Now, most of Iran was born AFTER the Shah was deposed. Eventually, this got to be too much. I talked to several Iranians who would know why these clerics have such a deal with women's hair. After all, the only reference to apparel in Islam is to dress modestly while at prayer. AND THS MEANS YOU, TOO.
Well, I'm told by several here, those who got out in time, that the belief is that long, flowing, woman's hair makes men mad for sex and prone to rape. This does seem to demean both men and women. Not a Shiite myself, I can say that I find women's long, flowing hair often to be very beautiful, but I've never felt a surge of testosterone as a result of seeing it. I actually felt quite uncomfortable seeing them cut their hair, not only because I like the hair, but also because it seems to acquiesce in the view held by these old farts called Ayatollahs. But, I am not of that particular sect, so it's not for me to judge. Shiites have to deal with this, but the idea of executing people for (the word seems to begin with an "m") war against God seems to underestimate the ability of God to withstand attacks by himself (no herself allowed, I'm afraid).
Anyway, that's enough of this. 2022 has worn out its welcome. Fortunately, the Orangeman is not in control and may soon be declared ineligible for any government position. I've always thought that, but now its time to make it official.
Of course, we have to think about baby Jesus. In Ukraine, the traditional time for commutation is Jan 7, but they will also do the same, or did the same, Dec. 25 (to celebrate Newton or Jesus). The strange thing about it, he was most likely born about the time we celebrate Easter. To sum this all up, Brezhnev occupied Afghanistan and things were pretty easy going. We supported Bin Laden (remember him?) to help overthrow Russia that got out. Naturally, he blew up the twin towers in New York so we had to get him and he was, reportedly, in Afghanistan. So to get him, we invaded, killed him in Pakistan, and dumped him in the Atlantic, but stayed. Now we left as the Orangeman made the deal so women there have to cover up everything. OH HOLY DAYS!
We are quite safe in saying that if one is a Zionist, the one is not a Jew in the religious sense, anyway. I have asked a number of Rabbis and they have confirmed their belief in this. One can not be a "Christian Nationalist" and a Christian at the same time. The same appllies to any other utilization of any amorphous entity.
HAWKINGS
We needn't go into all we know about Stephan Hawkings other than to say that he was an extremely brilliant physicist who had finally formulated the concept of "string theory" which posits that there are far more than the pitiful four dimensions we commonly use.
We can also observe that the idea of a creator of the universe was necessary. That is simply because we always think in terms of cause and effect. If there is a universe, something must have cased it. However, this is merely a predujice we have because it requires the concept of the existence of time as a dimension. If a thing has happened, something must have happened before it, we believe. However, at the time of the big bang, none of the deimentions existed. At least 10 are posited as having evolved at first, but it is possible that many more preceded that but, as the idea sinks in, that still requires the concept of the dimension of time. To put it another way, and to seem tautological at the same TIME (there is that conecpt again), there is no time until that dimension forms. We are still thinking here in terms of time as established.
What all this does do, it posit wuite convincingly, that the idea of a creator has no meaning until after the dimension of time is established.
Much of this happened at the time of the Higgs boson being discovered. When charged with writing or formulating an equation for that particle, the person called it that "God Damned" particle. This became elided to the "God Particle". Also the idea that the particle explains, somehow the way a reaction can cause an action, exactly in the inverse order it is understood, given our understanding of the dimension of time.
This diagram was supposed to help as it is a pictorial interpretation of the equation. I have not seen the equation myself, nor do I want to:
Thursday, March 24, 2016
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[New post] Science v. Religion
poet816 posted: "Science v. Religion I I put these two terms together as if there is some essential war between them, or at least an antagonistic relationship, but both, we shall see, can be oppressive and dominating. In fact, in some sense, the German wor"
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