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This is a silly argument. All you have to do is stick them in a lovely school district with a low graduation rate, and that colleges don't respect for 18 years. Hundreds of years of generational oppression is no match for a hopeless future when it comes to education.
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One hundred and fifty years ago today, the Bear River Massacre took place in Idaho. This simple monument marks the site. The Shoshone tribe had been in slowly escalating conflict with settlers in the area, nothing unusual for the time. President Lincoln, distrustful of the Mormons in Utah and concerned about California being cut off from the rest of the country, had this man, Colonel Patrick Connor, establish a US military presence in Utah. After some miners showed up in Salt Lake City describing being attacked by the Shoshone, Connor decided to send an expedition north to 'deal with' the tribe. The expedition and the Shoshone met in battle on this date in 1863, in bitterly cold weather. The battle was initially somewhat even as the US force had gotten their artillery stuck a few miles back, and the Shoshone had their own guns to defend themselves. The first frontal assault ordered by Connor ended somewhat poorly for them. He then flanked the Shoshone and the tribe ran out of ammunition and switched to tomahawks and bows and arrows. The battle quickly turned into a senseless massacre. Women were raped, infants beaten to death, homes burned, and winter supplies destroyed or stolen. Estimates of dead range from 150 to 500. The tribe was never a real force in the area again. Some of the survivors ended up joining with the Mormons, while the rest ended up on the Fort Hall reservation. Connor was promoted to general for his efforts.
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Deceitful Penguin posted:Inbreeding is only a problem as it makes the inheritance of recessive or co-whatever negative genetic traits more likely to appear. So if there is a chance for something bad or a mutation makes the bad poo poo come up, that stuff isn't gotten rid off. If they get lucky with the genetic dice, then there wouldn't be that big of a problem. Homozygosity is not really an instant death sentence. This is why hemophilia was such a issue in the European royal families. Learnt as a kid that Queen Victoria most of the Royal Families ended up with hemophilia, Spain, Germany, Russia etc. It's pretty much gotten rid of now I think. But because of this there is some about who was Queen Victoria's real father. quote:Because the last known descendent with haemophilia of Queen Victoria's family tree died in the 1940s, the exact type of haemophilia found in this family remained unknown until 2009. Using genetic analysis of the remains of the assassinated Romanov dynasty, and specifically Tsarevich Alexei, Rogaev et al. were able to determine that the "Royal Disease" is actually haemophilia B.
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My genetics professor put that up on the board the final day of class. Everyone just leaned waaay back and were rather surprised/disgusted. He turned to everyone and said something to the effect of "And now, despite what I said all semester about how genetics affects everything about life, it's not the only thing that does. People have used this chart to 'prove' that black people are genetically inferior. What they fail to recognize is that genetics is not the only factor in life, and that social and economic circumstances play a huge part in the development of people." And we all breathed a sigh of relief. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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serewit posted:Is John Kerry the first Secretary of State to have appeared on a TV Sitcom? http://videos.nymag.com/video/i30-Rocki-Jack-Donaghy-vs-Condo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvoEpp41gQs I guess he was on TV first, but he was SoS last
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I thought the contrast of this was interesting. Ugh, America.
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Kro-Bar posted:I thought the contrast of this was interesting. Ugh, America. http://www.myfoxphoenix.com/story/20836323/2013/01/30/possibly-3-people-shot-at 5 people shot in an office in Phoenix, just a few hours after Gabby Giffords spoke in the Senate gun control hearings.
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Might as well get this out of the way.
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Why is that neoliberal bastard wearing the symbol of the carnation Revolution? Even the most moderates of the movement would've spat on that fat Englishman's face.
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Mans posted:Why is that neoliberal bastard wearing the symbol of the carnation Revolution? Even the most moderates of the movement would've spat on that fat Englishman's face. It's a 'poppy pin' for Remembrance Day (Veteran's Day).
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quote:First round I fired in Afghanistan. I apologized to a metal door.
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Ah yes. It's been said before but I'll reiterate, "after the oil runs out, Norwegians will have a leg-up in the science of how to monetize smug." Siv Jensen, leader of the Progress Party (FRP) in Norway. A thatcherite, a xenophobe, and a climate change denier. She and her ilk are on a personal crusade to make Norway more like the US. She's the head of what I like to think of as the Norwegian Tea Party. The scariest thing right now is that FRP has the most amounts of seats in parliament right after Labour (AP). She will be running for prime minister.
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murphyslaw posted:Ah yes. It's been said before but I'll reiterate, "after the oil runs out, Norwegians will have a leg-up in the science of how to monetize smug." Jesus, how the Hell do you stop these people? They spread to every country it seems and once they get even a small foothold they make a few cracks in the structure of society, then slowly they pry those cracks open, larger and larger, until they manage to completely turn a place into poo poo. It doesn't matter if it's in the U.S., Canada, Norway, the U.K., wherever, they're all ultimately the same. They're seemingly united by the common idea of being born, raised, and nurtured by the hard work and/or exploitation and cooperation of society in the past, only to then turn on it and try to destroy the same systems that watched over them. They're like a life threatening STD. People say "Oh...we should hear them out. Let's give them just a tiny bit of power and see how they do!" which is basically the same thing as saying "Let's infect ourselves with a little bit of HIV. Not a lot, just a bit, and see how our bodies react."
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She's getting better guys. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thOhDNfyvRc
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Methane gas bubbles http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2013/01/30/170661670/pale-blue-blobs-invade-freeze-then-vanish
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Saint Sputnik posted:
I love how the first comment is about how we should harvest this for energy! It would be better for the environment if we burned it, folks. As far as I know, none of the leading studies include natural methane release in their projections as far as global warming is concerned. This could be the big time bomb.
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Burning methane crystals Methane towers It probably would actually be better to burn it, CH4 has much more of a greenhouse gas impact than CO2 (although it is obviously still really bad.) ascii genitals fucked around with this message at 22:54 on Jan 30, 2013 |
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Imapanda posted:She's getting better guys. This is so awesome. I love her little happy 'Thank You!' at the end
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Jabbu posted:Jesus, how the Hell do you stop these people? They spread to every country it seems and once they get even a small foothold they make a few cracks in the structure of society, then slowly they pry those cracks open, larger and larger, until they manage to completely turn a place into poo poo. It doesn't matter if it's in the U.S., Canada, Norway, the U.K., wherever, they're all ultimately the same. They're seemingly united by the common idea of being born, raised, and nurtured by the hard work and/or exploitation and cooperation of society in the past, only to then turn on it and try to destroy the same systems that watched over them. They're like a life threatening STD. People say "Oh...we should hear them out. Let's give them just a tiny bit of power and see how they do!" which is basically the same thing as saying "Let's infect ourselves with a little bit of HIV. Not a lot, just a bit, and see how our bodies react." Even the most progressive social democracies will be eroded over time if private ownership of the means of production is permitted. It makes it far too easy for monied interests to corrupt politicians, to compromise labour protections and to rebrand themselves as 'job creators' and the few supermen on whose shoulders the entire economy rests.
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Jabbu posted:Jesus, how the Hell do you stop these people? They spread to every country it seems and once they get even a small foothold they make a few cracks in the structure of society, then slowly they pry those cracks open, larger and larger, until they manage to completely turn a place into poo poo. It doesn't matter if it's in the U.S., Canada, Norway, the U.K., wherever, they're all ultimately the same. They're seemingly united by the common idea of being born, raised, and nurtured by the hard work and/or exploitation and cooperation of society in the past, only to then turn on it and try to destroy the same systems that watched over them. They're like a life threatening STD. People say "Oh...we should hear them out. Let's give them just a tiny bit of power and see how they do!" which is basically the same thing as saying "Let's infect ourselves with a little bit of HIV. Not a lot, just a bit, and see how our bodies react." Parties like these are experts when it comes to play right into people's disdain for any current government, as well as the ever-growing islamophobia and xenophobia. When you appeal to the lowest common denominator and people's emotions, you're bound to gain a whole lot of angry followers. I gotta say, though, it's simply amazing how the American Tea Party movement managed to build such a hatred towards poor and unemployed people. We do have a bunch of rhetoric akin to the "welfare queen" concept here in Norway, but it's mostly used as a not too subtle euphemism for "Them there foreigners coming over to mooch on our social services". This is Anders Lange, the founder of the aforementioned Progress party. There's a lot of controversy surrounding him supporting Apartheid, and even recieving funds from the former Rhodesian regime.
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Thank you for that appropriatemetaphor, exactly what I wanted. Christian Tybring-Gjedde. One of the worst in the Progress Party right now. Thinks that Islam is threatening to rip Norway apart, has said that Pakistani youth are biologically inclined to violence, Israel BFF, the works. I've talked to him a couple of times because he shopped at a grocery store I worked at (and I tended to talk to all of my customers), and he's a very friendly guy, but he's completely misguided, irresponsibly stupid and generally disgusting when it comes to politics. The past few years I've had in-depth conversations with all sorts of people; conservative/fundamentalist religious people, misanthropic edgy internet atheists, far-right wingers, unhealthily obsessed otakus, smelly disturbing furries, filthy rich one percenters, "green" anti nuclear and GMO activists and more (including many more people with positive stereotypes instead of negative ones, thankfully). The plain truth is that once you talk to people like people, you learn that most of them are compassionate, friendly and trustworthy, and that includes rear end in a top hat right-wing politicians, but it's hard to not just dismiss them as worthless lost causes when they spew so much poo poo. Imapanda posted:She's getting better guys. Giffords for loving president.
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Giffords' notes from today's testimony.
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Volkerball posted:This is a silly argument. All you have to do is stick them in a lovely school district with a low graduation rate, and that colleges don't respect for 18 years. Hundreds of years of generational oppression is no match for a hopeless future when it comes to education.
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My personal political philosophy is 'Middle' At least they acknowledge that actual anarchists and anarcho-capitalists are on opposite sides of the spectrum. Also, communists/fascists I can wrap my head around someone hating communism, but how the gently caress can you pretend to know anything about politics and lump communism and fascism in together
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This has so many metaphors I don't know what to title it
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I love Nicolas Cage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFge_maVs3U
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Today's occupy police raid has been brought to you by Suzuki Motorcycles.
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Proof Obama isn't a socialist. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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The many faces of Eric Fehrnstrom from the George W Bush Center: http://www.flickr.com/photos/georgewbushcenter/
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Ron Jeremy posted:
WTF Smash Neoliberalism etc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG1bu91lDvM
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"% of force advocated". Hitler = Stalin because both advocated 100% of force. They advocated all the force. Here's a lovely picture of Rothbard: And a stylish picture of Proudhon:
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HUGE PUBES A PLUS fucked around with this message at 15:18 on Jan 31, 2013 |
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This magazine was on sale for about a week before it got pulled from the shelves. The headline reads "A surprising result: 18% of Bretons for independance". The publisher initially said it was because of a printing error but it's since come out that the CEO of Ouest France, the newspaper company that owns Bretons magazine, wants no talk of separatism and so the issue will be reprinted with a headline talking about other things from the recent polls, particularly how Bretons don't know the history of Brittany.
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