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1321  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: April 04, 2016, 12:27:26 PM



Violence Breaks Out at Austria-Italy Border Over New Immigration Controls







Demonstrations by pro-migrant social centers at the Austrian Brenner border with Italy tuned violent Sunday, with protesters hurling stones and flares at the Austrian police, injuring five officers, according to reports.


Some 700 protesters from Italy, Austria and Germany spent the day on Sunday at the Brenner Pass, publicly criticizing Austria’s plans to deploy soldiers at the Brenner border to deal with rising numbers of migrants trying to get to northern Europe.

The demonstrators gathered in front of the Italian train station near the crossing and from there marched across the border into Austria. A number of the protesters wore life jackets to call to mind the migrants who have drowned trying to cross the sea into Europe.

Austrian riot police numbered approximately 100 officers, aided by a helicopter, and the Red Cross was present with seven ambulances as well.

Austrian Defense Minister Hans Peter Doskozil announced Saturday that not only would Vienna tighten border controls, but that it would also enforce them with a military presence.

“As the EU’s external borders are not yet effectively protected, Austria will soon ramp up strict border controls. That means massive border controls at the Brenner (Pass), and with soldiers,” Doskozil said.

The number of migrants entering Germany from Austria fell sharply in March to below 5,000, the result of the closing of the “Balkan route” into northern Europe, but observers fear that desperate migrants will now focus on the central Mediterranean route up through Italy.

“We expect strong use to be made of the central Mediterranean route in the coming weeks,” said Doskozil. “When the weather gets better, these numbers will increase strongly.”

[...]

Günther Platter, the governor of Tyrol, criticized the protesters’ use of violence against the police.

“Violence must be rejected in every way and it is not tolerable for the protesters to have attacked the police, who were committed to ensuring the peaceful outcome of the event,” he said.

None of us wanted checkpoints set up at Brenner, Platter said, but if European states are not able to secure external borders, Austria is forced to establish controls at its borders.


http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/04/violence-breaks-austria-italy-border-new-immigration-controls/


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Good.

 Cool


1322  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: April 04, 2016, 12:16:45 PM



IS GERMANY FINALLY WAKING UP?










1323  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What Is A Social Justice Warrior (SJW)? on: April 04, 2016, 12:08:25 PM




1324  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: April 04, 2016, 06:20:13 AM



Bernie voters protesting on a Subway train.



1325  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: April 04, 2016, 05:06:25 AM
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Perhaps not however.  Austerity seems to be a common feature of collectivist societies.  The benefits are that the population develops a reliance on the collective, and more specifically on the organizers of the collective which helps the organizers control them.  In a corporate owned collective, which is the path the world is on at the moment, the owners of the means of production can extract more reward for less product.  What's not to love if you have a lock on the product being rationed (fossil fuel reserves are a prime example.)


You might want to do some reading on Stalin's manipulation of the Ukrain famine, and reconsider this.

I'm basically aware of the loss of life engineered by Stalin.  Lots of people, Communist and otherwise have engaged in population engineering to the detriment of civilians.  These tend to be relatively short-lived events.  Not relevant and not particularly counter to my point even if it was.

My interest in the politics of shortage was spurred in discussions with a Russian speaking Ukrainian friend of mine.  He says that the lines to obtain food in the former Soviet Union were often not necessary but that it created a means of social conditioning which were useful to those who managed the collective.

Housing was similar.  One way for a young couple to get a flat was 'inform' on someone else.  If the victim lost their flat then the informer may get it.  I know from my standpoint where eco-sleazeballs can anonymously call about things when are non-problems and have the state bureaucrats show up and cause a lot of hassles that this snitch culture creates a lot of fractures in a community.  That is probably one reason why this construct is often used in socialist and communist societies (as well as capitalist ones like our McCarthy era red bating to be fair.)

At the end of the day, there are few attempts at socialism or communism which ended up being even tolerable for those who have little desire for liberty, and more often than not they seem to fall into a hell-on-earth bottomless pit which spares only a handful of the leaders.  It's relatively easy to see why and how this happens and hard to see any construct which could avoid it.




"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."



1326  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What you need to know about the Panama Papers on: April 04, 2016, 12:56:23 AM


Who are responsible for the leak and what do they want in exchange? Losers and winners. Always. This is the question one should never forget.





https://imgur.com/a/VfUsy#MYWLXfz


https://www.occrp.org/en/panamapapers/overview/crime-of-the-century/


1327  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What you need to know about the Panama Papers on: April 04, 2016, 12:50:46 AM


Who are responsible for the leak and what do they want in exchange? Losers and winners. Always. This is the question one should never forget.


1328  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: April 04, 2016, 12:45:43 AM



German Refugee Numbers Plunge Due To Balkan Route Border Controls…








The number of migrants entering Germany from Austria fell more than seven times in March to below 5,000 due to the introduction of border controls by countries along the Balkans migrant route, an interior ministry official said on Saturday.

Chancellor Angela Merkel is under pressure to deliver on a promise to slow arrivals of migrants and refugees after 1.1 million people entered Europe’s biggest economy last year, triggering fears about the cost and how to integrate them.

In February, 38,570 migrants arrived in Germany from Austria, already down sharply from 64,700 in January. Austria is the main entry point for migrants crossing into Germany.

Austria imposed border restrictions in February, causing a domino effect in Europe that left thousands of people — many fleeing war and violence in Syria and other countries — stranded in Greece.

Critical of the tighter border controls, Merkel is banking on a controversial EU-Turkey deal, which takes effect on Monday, designed to slow the flow of migrants into Western Europe.

The deal gives Turkey political and financial benefits in exchange for taking back refugees and migrants who cross to Greece, and critics fear it could make Europe take a softer line with Ankara on human rights issues.

Under the agreement, which would effectively seal off the main route by which a million migrants crossed the Aegean Sea to Greece last year, Germany is obliged to initially take 1,600 migrants and make available 13,500 places.


http://www.reuters.com/article/us-europe-migrants-germany-idUSKCN0WZ0HA?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews





1329  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: April 04, 2016, 12:27:36 AM


Bernie: "People standing in lines for government food rations is a good thing."


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Not just weird.


I'll defend the guy a bit only because I was/am pissed about Trump's abortion stuff being taken out of context.

It is a legitimate (not necessarily equal to 'correct') argument that it is better in times of famine for a government to have it together enough to keep people alive.  Even Bernie would probably prefer that people's nutritional needs are met adequately without such a construct.

Perhaps not however.  Austerity seems to be a common feature of collectivist societies.  The benefits are that the population develops a reliance on the collective, and more specifically on the organizers of the collective which helps the organizers control them.  In a corporate owned collective, which is the path the world is on at the moment, the owners of the means of production can extract more reward for less product.  What's not to love if you have a lock on the product being rationed (fossil fuel reserves are a prime example.)


You might want to do some reading on Stalin's manipulation of the Ukrain famine, and reconsider this.



Stalin Mass Murder Documentary Ukraine 1933 Exterminations












1330  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: April 04, 2016, 12:21:48 AM
....
Act One; Scene i

A Torture Chamber. A group of bearded men in white lab coats, wearing the ribbon of the Nobel Prize to which they are not actually entitled, are stretching the latest temperature data on a giant rack.

GAVIN SCHMIDT: Warm, damn you, warm!

RAW TEMPERATURE DATA: No! Please, no! I can’t help it if I was warmer in the 1930s.

MICHAEL MANN: Fear not, Brother Gavin. I have a special method guaranteed to make this wretch tell us what we want to hear. I call it my “nature trick”. Mwahahaha.

RAW TEMPERATURE DATA: Not the nature trick. Anything but the nature trick!!!

MARK SERREZE [note to audience: no, me neither but apparently he’s director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center) turning to face the ARCTIC SEA ICE DATA which waits in the wings, bound and trussed: You’re gonna tell us you’re at your lowest winter extent in recorded history. And if you don’t…

ARCTIC SEA ICE DATA: I’ll say it. I’ll say it. I’ll say anything you want. Just don’t let that Mann near me with his bristlecone pine and his Hockey Stick…


http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/03/kill-the-deniers-yep-this-is-a-title-of-an-actual-play-funded-by-taxpayer-grant/



....

....then the Main Actress comes in, and she is GAIA.

And she comes in like Godzilla, from the sea....

And she just plain isn't playing the Warmer Game, and crushes them underfoot, as she stomps through the City of Naive Acolytes of the Green God...

GAIA is a bitch, and she's furious.



Sounds better than star wars VII

1331  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What you need to know about the Panama Papers on: April 04, 2016, 12:18:01 AM



First Panama Papers Casualty? Former Iceland Premier Calls On Current PM To Resign To "Prevent An Uprising"




http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-04-03/first-panama-papers-casualty-former-iceland-premier-calls-current-prime-minister-res


1332  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What you need to know about the Panama Papers on: April 04, 2016, 12:06:24 AM



https://mobile.twitter.com/Snowden/status/716683740903247873


1333  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 04, 2016, 12:05:18 AM
Up like Trump's hair




Real hair.

 Smiley


1334  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: April 03, 2016, 08:10:11 PM




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Condescending berniebot, or worse..


1335  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: April 03, 2016, 08:06:48 PM






Cool 400000+
Thank you all for your time contributing on Global Warming and the concept of independent thinking.
  Cool





1336  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 03, 2016, 06:50:41 PM
^^^ It is interesting to note that Trump is still putting his effort and money in Wisconsin, although various opinion polls have shown him trailing behind Ted Cruz in that state. BTW... I am not a firm supporter of the opinion polls. They predicted a Ted Cruz victory in Missouri. And in the end, Trump won that state and got most of the delegates.


Everyone is protecting him, so he can keep TRUMP from winning, then everyone will get rid of him once he is useless...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi8K77BtNCg&app=desktop






Predicted it, but that was easy.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/04/republican-elites-waiting-sidelines-push-paul-ryan-nominee-just-using-ted-cruz-thwart-donald-trump/



1337  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: April 03, 2016, 06:22:36 PM



Bernie: ‘My Wife Does Our Tax Returns,’ That’s Why They Haven’t Been Released [VIDEO]







http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/03/bernie-my-wife-does-our-tax-returns-thats-why-they-havent-been-released-video/


1338  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. on: April 03, 2016, 06:12:52 PM



Kill The Deniers. Yep This Is A Title Of An Actual Play, Funded By Taxpayer Grant







Kill The Greenies. That’s the title of my new play which I hope to be touring later this summer round all the usual arts festivals. There’s just one problem: I can’t seem to get the grant funding.

It really wouldn’t take much. I’ve calculated, roughly, the amount I need to motivate me to get out of bed and spend the afternoon I reckon it would take me to dash off the outline of the script would be around $15,000. (Obviously I’ll leave the boring actual writing part to my team of faceless minions, like all the best people do.)

But the weird thing is, none of the various public funding arts bodies I’ve applied to seem interested in helping out.

This is very odd. Perhaps I should take advice from the playwright David Finnigan who seems to have had better luck with a similar venture in Australia.

Late in 2014, the ACT (that’s the government of the Australian Capital Territory in Canberra), paid $18,000 to fund the development of his play Kill The Deniers. One word – that’s the only difference between his title and mine. Yet he got the taxpayer dosh and I didn’t.

What can I be doing wrong?

Well I’ve been looking at David Finnigan’s life (when he’s not working as writer, theatre-maker and festival producer, he works as a “pharmacy assistant”, apparently) and collected wisdom and I’ve realised, unlike David, that I’m just not good enough at bullshitting.

Finnigan describes his play as “a really fun, really action-packed, really over the top hostage drama, and action film genre piece; and hanging from that are some really important questions about the climate debate.”

Gosh, sounds really fun. But what’s it about?

Well, apparently, it’s

    “An action movie-style drama in which Parliament House is invaded by gun-toting eco-terrorists. With the Government held hostage, and facing the threat of imminent execution unless she ends global warming immediately, the embattled Environment Minister has no choice but to defend her ideals – one bullet at a time.”

Hmm. Still a bit vague. But let me hazard a guess: the climate ‘deniers’ don’t come out of this story smelling of violets. Or, indeed, alive.

In fact, it sounds to me like masturbatory fantasy of a climate activist so convinced of the rightness of his cause that he genuinely would kinda, sorta not mind too much if ‘deniers’ were put against the wall and shot for all the damage they’ve done to the climate debate.

If he does think this way, though, Finnigan is careful not to show it in interview. Instead he deploys the bravura bullshit skills I mentioned earlier, as here:

    ‘If someone uses the title “kill” in an art work I think we should question that. If someone uses an inflammatory title, which Kill Climate Deniers certainly is, then they should be taken to task … Because as an artist, as much as I have a right to provoke this conversation and use the language that I’ve used in the title, I think it’s important that that doesn’t come without cost,’ he said.

    ‘I think it’s life and death, the situation that we’re talking about with climate change. I look at my younger relatives who are going to have to grow up in a world where we’re right now facing already the beginnings of the escalating crises that are going to be confronting us over this century, and rather than doing anything we’ve got elected officials who are actively putting roadblocks in the way of dealing with it.

    ‘So for me there’s no question this is a really vital conversation to be starting and I will start it with as much urgency and hyperbole as I can muster. But that doesn’t mean that I’m above criticism and it doesn’t mean that I don‘t deserve to be questioned.’

See the genius of it? It’s obvious how this guy got that $18,000 grant. Note the way that he distances himself from the brutal malevolence of his title by waffling on about art, pretending it’s just about opening up debate (“vital conversation” as he calls it) and then turning it on its head by hinting that if anyone’s doing any killing in real life it’s those pesky deniers. Let’s think of the children, he urges us (“My younger relatives”). And let’s not have any sympathy for the people standing in the way of solving the greatest problem the world has ever known (“elected officials who are actively putting roadblocks in the way.”)

Meanwhile, here’s a sneak preview of my play so far.

Act One; Scene i

A Torture Chamber. A group of bearded men in white lab coats, wearing the ribbon of the Nobel Prize to which they are not actually entitled, are stretching the latest temperature data on a giant rack.

GAVIN SCHMIDT: Warm, damn you, warm!

RAW TEMPERATURE DATA: No! Please, no! I can’t help it if I was warmer in the 1930s.

MICHAEL MANN: Fear not, Brother Gavin. I have a special method guaranteed to make this wretch tell us what we want to hear. I call it my “nature trick”. Mwahahaha.

RAW TEMPERATURE DATA: Not the nature trick. Anything but the nature trick!!!

MARK SERREZE [note to audience: no, me neither but apparently he’s director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center) turning to face the ARCTIC SEA ICE DATA which waits in the wings, bound and trussed: You’re gonna tell us you’re at your lowest winter extent in recorded history. And if you don’t…

ARCTIC SEA ICE DATA: I’ll say it. I’ll say it. I’ll say anything you want. Just don’t let that Mann near me with his bristlecone pine and his Hockey Stick…


http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/03/kill-the-deniers-yep-this-is-a-title-of-an-actual-play-funded-by-taxpayer-grant/


1339  Other / Politics & Society / Re: BERNIE SANDERS, WEIRDO IN CHIEF on: April 03, 2016, 05:55:39 PM


1340  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Up Like Trump on: April 03, 2016, 05:48:52 PM
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NYU students who back Trump afraid to show their faces

Wow isn't that terrible, next thing you know they will be called terrorists or something.

They will have to hide under the bed from now on, witch hunts. (mccarthyism)


Then the NYU teachers will push for revisionism and blame TRUMP for the up coming violence against his loving supporter.


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