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My message to all people protesting deportations

Far-leftists in the United States are protesting deportations of illegal immigrants. Because of course they do. They have been told to protest it, so they obey like sheep. Well, I have something shocking to tell them: Every single country in the world deports people. Without exceptions. Yeah, I know, shocking, isn't it? And yes, every single country that exists in this world deports people from their lands, constantly, without exceptions. Even the most far-leftist liberal open-borders "all immigrants welcome" European countries, like Canada, the UK, Germany, Sweden and so on, deport people. (They might not deport even nearly as many as they should, but they nevertheless do.) Nobody has ever considered deporting people who have no right to be in a country to be some kind of crime against humanity. Even the cringiest far-leftists countries do it all the time. Canada does it all the time. Mexico does it all the time. The United Kingdom does it all the time. Name any country ...

I don't understand the two-tiered policing in the United States

The United States is a country where the police will arrest you for merely not showing ID, even in situations where they don't have the legal right to demand ID. Here is yet another example, from literally thousands and thousands I could list. At the same time you can have people attacking and damaging governmental property, like government-owned cars, in direct view of law enforcement, and those cops... just shove the attackers aside but make no arrests, as seen here . That's right: These people directly and very illegally block traffic and attack and even outright damage governmental cars (with the cops even audibly acknowledging in the video that the car was damaged), in direct view of the police. So much in direct view that the cops actually intervene by... just pushing them aside, but not arresting them. So you are telling me that not complying with an unlawful demand to show ID is such a heinous crime that you'll get arrested, but if you damage cars and illegally blo...

Low-IQ American cops once again put suspect in danger of injury or death

In a small American town six police officers in several squad cars are searching for a suspect reported to be at the grocery store of a gas station. From the body camera footage of one of the officers he spots the suspect, parks his squad car, exits it, and then runs towards the suspect, and shouts to him to get on the ground. The suspect is confused for a couple of seconds but then goes onto the ground. Several police officers run onto the scene. However, the cop, who probably has an IQ approaching that of a house plant, had not put his squad car in park, but actually in reverse. Said car starts rolling backwards and onto the cops and the suspects. One of the other cops gets bumped by the car, but the car completely runs over the suspect, who ends up under the car, screaming in pain. Luckily the car has stopped, but at least one of the wheels has run over the suspect. What do the cops do at this point? Do they make sure not to move the man, who might possibly have a severe injury, suc...

Insane American laws: The government stealing your proprty

The United States is the pinnacle and epitome of freedom and free-market capitalism, where private ownership of property is sacrosanct, and heavily protected by the Constitution and multitudes of laws... except when the government can just steal your property, just like that, just like it were a full-on Communist government. And you have absolutely no recourse against it. A civil engineer purchases a piece of land from a small town in South Caroline. He does everything by the book, conforms to all laws, and even consults with all authorities in the town to get all papers and permits, and everything strictly by the book. He now owns that piece of land. The problem? The nearby townspeople don't want him to own that land nor build anything on it, so they complain and complain and complain to the town council. Said council ends up agreeing with them. But what can they do? The guy legally owns that land. There's nothing they can legally do to stop him from building anything he wants...

It's once again time to praise YouTube for their openness

Many people present a lot of criticism against YouTube because of their practices, particularly related to demonetization of videos. Video creators lament and hate that they have to jump through unclear undisclosed hoops in order to try to not get their videos demonetized, having to try to guess what they can and can't say and show in their videos, and how difficult it is to contest automatic demonetization by the AI that's working behind the scenes. And, especially, how hard it is to restore a non-infringing video that gets falsely restricted or even removed. The DMCA and copyright strike system also gets a huge amount of criticism and backlash. However, I would like to, once again, offer a different perspective and actually  praise  YouTube. I have written about this very topic a couple of times before, but I think it deserves repeating. This is because considering the current political climate, and particularly considering how leftist Google as a company is, it's actuall...

Leftists just can't decide whether gamers like female playable characters or not

There is this very strange and pervasive notion among far-leftist activists that gamers just hate female playable characters in video games, that they don't want women protagonists in their games and, particularly, they don't want to play them. Take these posts by a far-leftist bigot, who is actually working for the game developer studio The Initiative:   "If adding female protagonists to video games is all it takes to make the worst people you've ever met not want to play them, we should add female protagonists to every game." Yet, what happens when a game like Stellar Blade is published, which has a  very  female protagonist and playable character? Enormous success. What happens when the PlayStation exclusivity deal ends and it's published for PC on Steam? It becomes the fastest-selling game published by Sony on that platform ever, with sales numbers and player counts that dwarf many recent (and more infamous) western triple-A titles. And how do the leftist ...

Entitled white leftists find out Islamic countries are not an utopia

Recently a big bunch of absolutely clueless and self-entitled white westerners went to Egypt in order to walk from there to Gaza in what they called "Global March to Gaza", as some kind of show of support and aid, or something. To their big surprise they found out that the Egyptian government was having none of it. They were stopped at the border between Egypt and Gaza (which, perhaps ironically from an American perspective, has an enormous impassable border wall), their passports were confiscated, and (at least as of writing this blog post) they are all being deported from Egypt back to their own countries. Turns out you don't just walk through that border as if it were nothing. Also turns out that Egypt is not some kind of liberal western country where people can move in and out however they want, and turns out that they have no qualms about deporting people from the country (oh, the irony.) It also turns out that Egypt has had its history with Gaza and the Palestinian...

Explaining the Earth's atmosphere to flat-earthers

Flat-earthers have this common argument and objection that according to the "globe model" Earth's atmosphere is a big bunch of gas adjacent to a vacuum, which according to them must mean that the atmosphere should quickly expand to this vacuum of space until there's nothing left on the Earth. Ok, let me explain why the Earth has an atmosphere and why it doesn't escape to space. You agree that objects that have mass fall down towards the surface of the Earth, don't you? This is, of course, trivially observable. You might not want to call that phenomenon "gravity" (for a reason that nobody, not even you, can understand), and instead you want to call it "buoyancy". But whatever you want to call it, it's undeniable that the phenomenon exists: Objects that have mass fall towards the ground. If the substance is fluid enough, it might form layers with the least dense parts on the top and most dense at the bottom, but at its own density level t...

The hilarious claims of the LA rioters

Many people who are currently (as of writing this) rioting in Los Angeles are claiming that they want to return the land to its indigenous people. And who are these "indigenous people"? Well, Mexicans, of course! They pretend that Los Angeles belonged to Mexico before it lost it to the United States, and thus the United States "stole" the land from Mexico. This is completely hilarious because they have absolutely no idea what they are talking about. The area where current Los Angeles resides was originally inhabited by the Tongva people (who likely invaded the land from an even older civilization, which likely invaded it from an even older civilization and so on and so forth, but that's not here nor there.) Spain conquered the area and established a settlement there called El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles, which is considered the beginning of the city. This happened in 1781. Mexico didn't even exist in 1781. Mexico was founded in 1821. Bef...

The situation with Xorg is very strange (and likely political)

During the Stone Age of Unix, a windowing system was developed that could be run on Unix systems that would allow running programs with graphical interfaces similar to those of the Macintosh, AmigaOS and (eventually) Windows. The original system called "X Window System", or simply "X", and sometimes "X<version number>" with version 11 being the last one that was developed using that system (and thus "X11" became pretty much synonymous with the original "X Window System".) Since that version 11 was developed in 1987, and further development of the system pretty much halted, alternative implementations started appearing, particularly for Linux and other more modern Unix-based systems (such as BSD). One that gained a lot of popularity during the earlier years of Linux was called Xorg, which was an independent implementation of the X Window System API and protocol. The main developer and "owner" of sorts (although that term ...

Democracy has failed in the United Kingdom

Democracy is one of the greatest things that humanity has ever invented. It has brought peace and prosperity to most of the world. It has allowed many countries to become extremely rich, with very low crime rates and where people don't need to live in poverty and have very high quality of life, while at the same time preserving maximal freedom for the citizens: Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of movement, freedom to choose your career path as you wish. In a democratic country the government belongs to the people, not some dictators or some aristocratic elite: The government is by the people, from among the people, for the people. And, most importantly, it cycles constantly. This is important because if at any given moment the government starts working against the people and do detrimental things to the country, the people have the power to elect a new government that will set things right. And what's absolutely brilliant about this system is that it's compl...

Canine police units in the US are mostly a scam

Dogs are used all the time to find drugs, for example at some airports. They are quite effective at it thanks to their amazing sense of smell, and training. Such dogs are also used in some countries, particularly in the United States, to sniff for drugs during traffic stops where the cops suspect there might be some in the car. Problem is: This is 100% prone to abuse in order to illegally search people's cars. (There is only one fetish that American cops have that's stronger than searching people's cars. And that is, of course, getting people's IDs. Of course during traffic stops they already got their ID fix, but nothing gets the party going like following that with an illegal search of the suspect's car.) There are several studies that show that these police dogs are actually surprisingly ineffective and unreliable when it comes to smelling drugs from the outside of cars during traffic stops, with a significant amount of false positives and negatives. However, tha...

The biggest problem with the American press

In most western countries the mainstream media, the press, has become pretty much a propaganda machine for the far-leftist ideology. However, almost nowhere else has this become as bad as in the United States: For over eight years now the mainstream media in that country has stopped being "the press" and become a political activist organization that willingly acts as a propaganda mouthpiece for their preferred political party. Not just their political ideology, but outright political party. And they lie constantly. They lie, and lie, and lie, non-stop, in order to attack the other political party, and to defend their own. This isn't inconsequential. Still to this day the mainstream media, the press, has a huge amount of influence on citizens, on the people: They shape the public perception of things, they affect voting patterns (at all levels of society), they affect opinions, they affect behavior, they even cause criminal behavior. The main problem in the United States (...

The real reason why American journalists pretend the LA riots are "peaceful"

Currently there is a  bona fide  insurrection going on in Los Angeles, in the United States, with thousands and thousands of rioters burning cars, throwing rocks at cars (very much including police cars) from bridges and elsewhere, massive vandalism and property destruction, massive looting, massive amount of arson, and literally billions of dollars of property damage. And the rioters are quite clear about what they want: They want California to become part of Mexico. (Yes, they are being absolutely delusional, but hey, you can never expect rational thought from far-leftists.) Unsurprisingly, the leftist media in the United States (which is the vast majority of the media), are following the "mostly peaceful protest" meme to a T: They are repeating over and over how these are "peaceful protests". They don't talk about the rioting, they don't talk about the arson, destruction of property and looting, they don't talk about this being a  bona fide  (albeit c...

The problem with everything being manufactured in China

The YouTube channel SmarterEveryDay just uploaded a video where the channel owner talks about wanting to create a product that's manufactured 100% in the United States, and the enormous problems that he has faced in attempting to do so, the main reason being that almost nothing is manufactured anymore in the country. If you ask any random person why they think that, for example, Apple cellphones are manufactured in China rather than the United States, everybody will answer that it's because it's cheaper there and Apple wants to make them for as cheap as possible. The actual answer is actually a bit scarier than that (as is shown in the video): In actuality the fundamental reason why iPhones are manufactured in China is because it's  not possible  to manufacture them in the United States! The country just  doesn't have the capability . There are no businesses in the United States, no companies, no factories, that would have the technology, the workers and the know-h...

US deportation riots: Another example of Orwellian doublethink

George Orwell envisioned in his book  Nineteen Eighty-Four  (published in 1949) a dystopian utterly totalitarian oppressive society that imposed onto the people, among many other tools of psychological oppression, the concept of "doublethink" (a term popularized if not outright coined by Orwell in this book). This means to hold two opposite and contradictory opinions or positions at the same time. At face value that seems absurd. How could a person hold opposite opinions at the same time? Yet, modern far-leftist is full of this, and there are many perfect examples. One of them, particularly in the United States, is their attitude towards certain foreign countries, and deporting illegal immigrants from those countries back there. You see, if you say anything bad about these certain countries, you will be labeled a racist. Because of course you will. Quite famously Donald Trump called these certain countries "shithole countries", and naturally the American left went b...

The left does not know, nor care, what "fascism" means

The modern far left just loves their buzzwords. When they aren't inventing completely new words, they are taking existing words and appropriating them, changing their meaning, and using them quite liberally with zero regard to what those words actually are supposed to mean. For quite some years now one of their top favorite pet words is "fascist". They just keep throwing that word at people, and literally do not care what the word is supposed to mean. They only care about the negative connotation it carries. They are pretty much in essence like little children who have learned a new fancy insult and are throwing it at everybody, even without knowing what the word is supposed to mean. It just sounds like an insult, and it carries a negative connotation, and that's all they care. I am not exaggerating when I say that I have never, ever, not even once, seen any leftist  define  what that word is supposed to mean. Not once, ever. They just throw it around at everybody the...

The ID fetish of American cops ruins lives

A CVS employee has called a Lyft drive to take him home after work, and he is sitting on a bench outside the store waiting for the ride, 7 minutes after the store has closed, when a cop approaches him and very aggressively demands to see his ID. The cop does not even mention any crime that he is suspecting the guy of, he just demands to see his ID. The guy tells to him that he works at the store and he is just waiting for his ride, and he knows that he doesn't need to show ID because he hasn't committed of any crime, and the cop hasn't even mentioned any crime whatsoever. His ride arrives, so the guy calmly stands up and starts to walk towards it, but the cop escalates and takes out his taser and threatens him with it. Why? The cop  still  can't articulate any crime. He just wants the guy's ID, even though he has no legal right to demand it. The cop quickly starts escalating more and more, and soon is screaming at the guy like an insane asylum lunatic. The cop proc...

Far-leftist poster is hilariously lacking of self-awareness

A poster made by some far-leftists is making the rounds. It somehow tries to justify the anti-semitism and anti-semitic attacks of the modern American left via a really contrived set of connections between everything they hate and why they support Palestine: The reasoning is contrived, artificial and completely nonsensical. (And, in fact, this poster doesn't actually explain at all what it's trying to say, or what the reasoning behind it is.) However, it's absolutely hilarious for its complete lack of self-awareness. That's because we can easily take that diagram and interpret it literally. The diagram connects Palestine to misogyny: And, indeed, radical Muslims are some of the most misogynist people in this world, so it's very true. It connects Palestine to toxic masculinity: And, indeed, radical Muslims are the worst examples of this. Both connect to patriarchy. And, indeed, Islam is one of the most, if not the most, patriarchal ideology that exists in this world,...

One of the major differences between different cultures

I have two friends who have to children. When the toddler-aged one does something bad, such as hitting someone, his father immediately rebukes him. "What have I said about hitting people?" and "What do you say?" He insists on his son saying sorry until he does it. This is very common here and many other countries: Parents teach their children good manners and respect. When the child misbehaves, the parent scolds him and inculcated into him that it's bad. Especially if the child misbehaves in public where he shouldn't, the parents make sure to let him know and understand. It's part of the culture. Most of these children grow up to have good manners and respect for their fellow citizens and their property. Then there are other cultures that are a bit different. Many people have seen them to ever increasing extents in these countries where strict parenting is the norm. I have seen it many, many times. Not only are the kids of those parents unruly, not only ...

I don't think transsexualism is a thing

The famous Neil deGrasse Tyson some time ago published a rather infamous cringe video where he supported transsexualism and, among other things, claimed that a person could feel "80% male and 20% female today, and 80% female and 20% male tomorrow" (or something along those lines). Which, of course, is the general sentiment and claim of the modern far-leftist ideology. They also claim that some people are "born in the wrong body" and that they "feel" as being the opposite sex of their body. I don't believe this is a real thing. Or, at a minimum, I don't believe this is a completely  normal  thing. Why not? Because I myself don't "feel like a male", or "feel like a man". Or a female. Or anything of the sort. I'm not exaggerating, making it up, or just denying reality based on principle and stubbornness. I'm being 100% serious and genuine: I don't even understand what "feeling like a male" even means. What...

Why conspiracy theorists cling to claims that are trivially shown as false

This world is full of conspiracy theorists, from those who have swallowed all the claims about the Moon landings being fake, to those who have done about the 9/11 attacks being an inside job, to those believing that extraterrestrial beings regularly visit the Earth and governments are hiding it, to creationists claiming that the entire scientific community is in a huge conspiracy against them, to flat-earthers thinking that the scientific community is in an even larger conspiracy against them. There are also lots of conspiracy theories related to politics. One thing is common to all of them: They all have an arsenal of claims and arguments, and they pretty much never, ever go of a single one of them, no matter how easily and clearly it can be explained and shown that the claim has no basis to it. Year after year, decade after decade, creationists cling to and repeat all the same old tired claims, even those that are very easy to explain and show as false. Decade after decade the Moon l...