Normally, I do not post about bloody or gore related things. For, most certainly, I do not NOT want them to manifest in my life. So I m very careful what I say, what I post and what I do.
Today, I want to relate a story. And it is not a pleasant story, either. But hopefully someone will learn something out of it.
I have a thing called a “nightmare memory”. Actually, a couple.
This is a memory of a horrific event.
I will relate this one particular incident. When I think about it, I have chills and it shakes me to the core.
It was maybe 1967, and my uncle and his family came to visit. We were going to have a nice dinner, and the boys will all go playing golf.
Shortly after they arrived, we were all in the fenced in back yard, and my cousin Kenny was swinging the 3 iron. This is a golf club with an angled steel metal wedge at the bottom, and as he swung hard, he hit my sister Miriam in the face with it.
Screams. Blood squirting everywhere. Panic. Freakout.
Scramble.
It’s all a blur.
Across the street was our neighbor and he was a medic during the Vietnam war, my parents banged on his door, and he ran out… and began immediate triage.
The parents and uncles all filed in the car, and took off to the hospital. I was left at the house (as I was the “oldest”) and I had to clean up the mess, and put stuff away and wait for them.
Lots of bright red blood over everything.
My one Siberian husky dog was there sniffing the blood in the grass with this perplexed look. I took him back up to his pen and locked him in, and then just watched television and built models for the rest of the day.
They came home after 11pm.
The facial damage was excessive, but there was a skull surgeon in Pittsburgh that was able to work on her, and she was fine. No major organ damage. Eyes and nose was fine. So was the brain. But yeah, she was traumatized all right.
She had a scar for the rest of her life, but it grew fainter and fainter, and it didn’t seem to matter all that much as she didn’t have any trouble getting boyfriends and dating.
But that moment! Lordy!
What is to be learned?
Well, for one, horrific events can be repaired, and if quick action is taken catastrophic events can be avoided.
Two, never, ever allow children around clubs, stick or bats unsupervised.
My dog; Frisky, was unaware of everything, and only noticed something was up when he smelled the blood in the grass.
I wish that no one need ever experience such an event! I truly wish. Take care everyone. Be good.
Today…
What does it feel like to live in the U.S. as an undocumented immigrant?
Originally Answered: What does it feel like to live in the U.S. as an illegal immigrant?
Well, my grandmother was one, as were a couple of older relatives. She’s back with us now and her health is failing, so there’s no harm telling her story.
In contrast to Jon Davis’ story, there’s nothing dramatic about her entry at all. She just got on a plane with a large suitcase and threw away the return ticket. In fact, the Chinese euphemism for migrating illegally is 跳飞机, or to “jump from an airplane”.
The few illegals whom I know of went during the height of the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis when many people lost their jobs. The educated ones got their visas, while the less educated and/or older ones like my grandmother simply booked a tour package and jumped ship. I remember sending her off at the airport; half the tour group were lugging huge oversized suitcases and giving tearful farewells, which seemed oddly melodramatic for a supposedly week-long holiday tour.
In addition to economic reasons, there are usually deeply personal reasons as well. My grandfather died in 1996. Another relative had a bad divorce. Yet another lost her entire family in a car accident. I suppose leaving the country was one way for them to heal, and the US was as good a place as any other.
My grandmother enjoyed her tour and jumped ship in New York. She was 64.
She found a tiny room to rent in Chinatown, and that became her home for the next couple of years. She first found a job as a hairdresser, discovered that she had no talent in cutting hair, and then found a job as a nanny for a Taiwanese family with whom she would work for the next ten years.
I visited her once when I was still a student in the UK, and I remember thinking that she seemed very happy with her lot. She had a nice little apartment to herself, a fulfilling career as a nanny, and she was able to travel around the country without problems. She had access to healthcare, kept out of trouble, and was able to save up a tidy sum.
The Chinese community in NY’s Chinatown is tight knit one. When my grandmother had her first stroke, others cared for her until she regained her mobility and her faculties. Then she had a second stroke and was completely paralysed for a few months. Bit by bit, she regained her mobility and mental faculties again. She couldn’t even speak without slurring her words for about a year or so, and continued reading and practising her speech till she recovered almost completely.
The older generation of Chinese are tougher than a $2 steak.
Her daughters decided enough was enough. Come home, they said, and bought her a return ticket; a ticket that was never used. My grandmother refused to get on the plane. She had built a new life for herself, and found it difficult to leave everything behind yet again. The toing and froing went on for a couple of years until she was diagnosed with diabetes. She finally came home after 14 years abroad as an illegal immigrant.
I suppose her experience wasn’t too bad. She left all her troubles behind, found a fulfilling career at a late age, saw the Grand Canyon, and came home with substantial savings. She used those savings to buy a couple of houses and lived off the rent, bought some jewelry, and travelled around the world. Not too shabby for a little old lady who barely spoke a word of English when she jumped off the plane.
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What is the saddest thing about your father and/or mother?
My parents were married for 47 years when my father fell ill in 2022. I’d seen him the day before he went into the hospital, he was complaining of a stomach ache and not feeling well, but my dad had a high pain tolerance being retired Army. My mom’s birthday was the next day so he tried power through, at 3:00 in the morning he woke up my mother and my brother and they took him to the hospital. My mom stayed with him until that evening when he sent her home to get some rest and he said he’d see her the next day.
My mom got a call at 1:00 at night seeing they intubated my dad because he started to fail and they still hadn’t quite figured out what was wrong with him yet. My mom rushes to the hospital, my brothers and I rushed to the hospital where they have had my dad intubated and sedated.
They told us that he had something going on with his pancreas they believe that his gallbladder had failed and he had gallstones blocking his duct to the pancreas.
My dad died 8 days later never regaining consciousness.
Two days before he passed I gave my mom the present I had helped my dad pick out. It was their birthstones and the inscription “ love you always”… on a ring in the shape of a heart.
They loved each other so much.
The truly sad part is I discovered he had stage 4 kidney disease, and didn’t tell anyone, which explains why his organs were failing and the dialysis wouldn’t work.
My mom doesn’t know and I don’t think I’ll ever tell her. She blames herself for not trying harder, yet she would blame herself for trying to hard.
I miss him every damn day
Edit wow over 500 of votes I’m very thankful everyone. And I’m fixing my grammar mistakes. This was the first time I wrote this down and it was painful enough I did not proof read it very well, sorry for any mistakes. And for anyone who says that that’s life and it’s bitter at the end I don’t see it that way. My mother especially doesn’t see it that way. St /he says my dad lived a full healthy happy life. He was happy with his children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren, his wife and all of his accomplishments. His illness was short only eight days and in the end I take solace in the fact that he had a great life a very full life he did lots of things that most people would never have done. Been to lots of countries, met lots of different people. I only hope that I can die happy and at peace like him. It’s just so painful, I’m the only daughter, the eldest and the one that’s the most like my dad. I feel like I’m missing my other half. It is easing a bit since it’s almost 2 years but I’m glad everyone liked my story it was very therapeutic for me thank you
Red Wine and Herb Steak
Yield: 6 servings
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon Montreal steak seasoning
- 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1/4 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup red wine
- 1 (2 pound) top round steak (1 inch thick)
Instructions
- Combine first 6 ingredients in a large, self-closing bag or glass bowl.
- Add steak and marinate in refrigerator 30 minutes or longer for extra flavor.
- Remove steak from marinade; discard marinade.
- Grill or broil steak for 8 to12 minutes per side or to desired doneness.
- Slice on the diagonal and serve.
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What are some of the most morally justified crimes ever committed?
“If I Sleep for an Hour, 30 People Will Die”
These are the words of Adolfo Kaminsky.
A teenager, criminal mastermind for law textbooks and Angel from heaven for Jews of France.
After dropping out of school at a young age, Kaminsky got hired for a clothes dryer to supplement the family income. He spent hours reckoning about how to remove stains from clothes. Studying chemistry textbooks and trying out new experiments at home enlightened him about his job.
In 1943, he and his family were arrested and directed to the internment camp for Jews near Paris. It was the last straw before death overtook. However, their passports turned out to be their life-savers. Argentinian government protested their detention since his native place was Argentina.
That was the instant when he understood the significance of “papers”.
The Kaminsky family was freed but they weren’t safe yet. They sought out the help of a Jewish resistance group to get them underground. Adolfo was sent to pick up the false papers when the group’s member told him they were struggling to erase off the ink from the paper. This is when Kaminsky advised using lactic acid which he had learnt from his job. It worked
This was the headstart in Kaminsky’s Criminal career, a career which saved over 14000 Jewish lives. He joined the France Jewish Resistance group. He would get tips on who was about to be arrested, then warn the families, assembling new papers for them on the spot. Criminally, it was “Forgery” but it saved lives.
It is estimated that the whole group saved around 11000 children from being deported and killed. With those skills, he could have made a fortune in the illegal market but he would never accept payment for his forgery. Instead, he earned his fortune as a commercial photographer.
Even after the war, he helped the resistance groups of other countries making false documents in order to save lives. He estimates that in 1967 alone, he supplied forged papers to people in 15 countries.
This is him now, your average white-bearded “old uncle” who lives in the neighbourhood. His daughter recently wrote a book on his life in early times.
Mr Kaminsky and his daughter.
What most of us teens can never accomplish, he achieved humanity’s most prestigious feat- saving lives just at a mere age of 19.
Sometimes, the most unassuming people do the most benevolent things with absolute altruism.
Footnotes: Opinion | ‘If I Sleep for an Hour, 30 People Will Die’
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Should minors be tried for murder? If so, why? If not, why not?
Do you know these two people?
These two are Jon Venables and Robert Thompson. They are children.
Well so, what did they do? I hear you asking yourself.
That’s easy. They murdered someone.
On the 12th of February, 1993, an innocent two-year-old boy named James Bulger was out with his mother at a shopping mall.
So were Venables and Thompson. Earlier that morning, the two of them had skipped school, and were now spending their time stealing things from the same mall that little James was in.
Noticing the busy Mrs. Bulger, Venables and Thompson approached James. They took him by the hand and led him out of the mall, without his mother noticing.
The two boys then proceeded to take James to a canal. There, they dropped him on his head. Bruised and crying, James was led further across Liverpool, ignored by passersby- they thought James was a little brother.
Thus Venables and Thompson reached the Walton and Anfield Railway Station, without much difficulty. They then proceeded to torture James.
They threw paint in his eyes.
They put batteries in his mouth.
They threw bricks at him.
They hit him with a metal pole.
They laid him across the train tracks and covered his head with rubble.
They killed James Bulger.
Venables and Thompson were later caught and tried as adults. Both of them cried when they were questioned, and both lied outrageously over the manner of James’s death. Venables blamed Thompson, and Thompson blamed Venables. Both boys expressed sorrow for Mrs. Bulger, but they only seemed to cry when their own mothers did. Otherwise they were perfectly calm, if a little bratty.
Thompson went so far as to put a rose on James Bulger’s grave.
“Why did you do that?” the detectives asked.
“Well, if I did that then I couldn’t have killed baby James,” Thompson replied. “I put that there so James in heaven could know I tried to help him.”
Thompson said that he’d tried to pull Venables away from James, screaming at him to stop. In reality, both of them had tortured him, and both of them had done nothing to stop the other.
During questioning, a psychologist examined the boys to see if they could determine morally right from morally wrong.
“What you did was wrong,” she said, to Venables. “Do you know that?”
“Yeah.”
The two of them were perfectly sane and knew right from wrong. Both were imprisoned for what they did, but they were later let out for good conduct (Venables was later put back in prison, on another offense).
So yes, minors SHOULD be tried for murder- depending on the situation. In court, those under ten years old are not deemed mature enough to understand morals. However, if they do- and if they are sound of mind- there shouldn’t be a reason that can stop them from being tried. It should be noted, though, that no child was given the electric chair or the lethal injection, except for one case a very long time ago (the accused was very likely falsely arrested).
There are some crazy kids out there who know what they’ve done and know why they’ve done it. They know they murdered. We know they murdered.
So put them on trial for it.
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Poland Army Chief “Prepare for FULL SCALE WAR with Russia”
Poland’s Army Chief of Staff, General Wieslaw Kukula, today publicly urged his people and nation to prepare for full-scale war with Russia.
Poland is preparing the Military for a full-scale conflict with Russia, Polish Supreme Commanding General Wieslaw Kukula said at a press conference!!
Poland needs to prepare its soldiers for all-out conflict, its armed forces chief of staff said on Wednesday, as the country boosts the number of troops on its border with Russia and Belarus.
Poland’s relations with Russia and its ally Belarus have deteriorated sharply since Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into neighboring Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, starting a war that is still being fought.
“Today, we need to prepare our forces for full-scale conflict, not an asymmetric-type conflict,” army chief of staff General Wieslaw Kukula told a press conference.
“This forces us to find a good balance between the border mission and maintaining the intensity of training in the army,” he said.
Speaking at the same event, deputy defense minister Pawel Bejda said that as of August, the number of troops guarding Poland’s eastern border would be increased to 8,000 from the current 6,000, with an additional rearguard of 9,000 able to step up within 48 hours notice.
In May, Poland announced details of “East Shield,” a 10 billion zloty ($2.5 billion) program to beef up defenses along its border with Belarus and Russia, which it plans to complete the plans by 2028.
The border with Belarus has been a flashpoint since migrants started flocking there in 2021 after Belarus opened travel agencies in the Middle East offering a new unofficial route into Europe — a move the European Union said was designed to create a crisis.
Warsaw has ramped up defense spending to more that 4 percent of its economic output this year in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Kukula also said the current high interest from candidates to join the army posed a dilemma over whether to take in more recruits than budgeted for at the expense of military equipment procurement, especially as he said interest was expected to start declining sharply from 2027.
The size of the armed forces stood at about 190,000 personnel at the end of last year, including ground, air, naval, special forces and territorial defense forces. Poland plans to increase this to 300,000 troops within a few years.
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Will China become the threat of the world since its increasing economy and military?
There is absolutely no indication that China will behave this way to the world. Every indication says that China will be peaceful and benevolent.
China has fought no wars in the last 45 years. Guess how many wars the USA has fought.
China has sanctioned no country. Guess how many countries the USA has sanctioned.
China has not interfered in any country’s internal politics. The USA interfered in many countries, including Iran, Libya, Syria, Ukraine and China.
China helps other countries through the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Over 150 countries participate in the BRI.
China trades with all nations and is the largest trading partner to over 120 countries.
China tried to bring peace to the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas conflicts but the USA blocked all attempts.
Like many other countries, China has territorial disputes but these will likely be resolved diplomatically.
China’s military modernization is in direct response the USA’s militancy towards China, Russia and many other countries.
So the answer to your question is a resounding No!
Have you ever lost anything while riding a bike?
Just recently, one that I feel really bad about: Exchanging some books at the library, they were having a shelf of YA giveaways out front. All completely new. I initially passed, but they insisted and I finally took one. Had an interesting cover and the blurb seemed like it could be interesting. My bike bag was already stuffed, but I stuck it on top of everything else and tied it down.
Well, four miles later, I got home, and the bag was one book lighter. Somehow slid right out. I hope that wherever it ended up, someone snagged it and maybe got something out of it, but yeah, a real waste.
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Oh, another one from this spring: Coming back from an aerial studio out of town, I took the freeway back into town. (Honestly, it often feels safer than city streets, even if everyone thinks I’m insane.) Crossing one on-ramp I had to cut over quick, and I guess it was a little too quick, since I had to block the retaining wall with my arm to hold my balance. It scraped a bit. Meh. It didn’t occur to me until hours later that I didn’t see my snake bracelet, so either I’d been wearing it or it’d fallen out of my purse at some point, and I could think of only one place it even might be.
Figured it was a long shot, even if it was there it was probably run over and ruined, but next day I rode back out there anyway. And what do you know, right at the end of the onramp, it was still sitting right there in the gutter, unharmed.
Now that’s just the last two I can recall, extend out over 30+ years of biking as a total derp and I’m sure you can imagine how it’s been. Thankfully, most of the time I do hear whatever it was hitting the ground and can turn around.
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What’s the craziest contract language you have caught?
Brace yourself. You could be asked to sign this contract, too.
Last summer, our HVAC system failed. We needed to buy a new one. We got a quote for $11,844–0% interest for 25 months. Those terms sounded pretty good to us, so we then received the financing agreement (“Home Improvement Retail Installment Contract”).
It was unbelievable. Really. Beyond crazy.
First of all, yes, the price was $11,844 so long as the buyer didn’t default in any way. If the buyer defaulted, the interest rate would go to 24.99% and the number of payments would rise from 25 to 60. That would result in $9,010 in finance charges and total payments of $20,884.
Gulp!
But we’re pretty good about paying our bills. Still, I read the contract to determine what would constitute a “default.”
- If we were more than 10 days late in a payment, that’s a default. Ten days late and we would get hit with $9,010 in finance charges. But that was just one triggering action.
- If we failed “to perform any act” required by the contract—such as providing at least 30 days notice of a change of address—that would constitute a default. Oh, but it gets better!
- As the lender puts it, if “We, in good faith, believe that the prospect of payment or performance is impaired,” that’s a default. In other words, you could be paying on time. You could be doing just fine financially. But if the lender believes the the prospect of payment is impaired, the lender can say that you’re in default.
The financing agreement allows the lender to foreclose on your home.
It also allows the lender to take the borrower’s personal property.
Oh, but you’ll at least know there’s a problem. Right?
Wrong!
From the contract: “We are not required to: (1) demand payment of amounts due; (2) give notice that amounts due have not been paid, or have not been paid in the appropriate amount, time or manner; or (3) give notice that we intend to make, or are making, this Contract immediately due.” Read that again. They’re not required to notify you of any problem or that they intend to foreclose or seize your personal property.
And there’s another “gotcha.” If the HVAC stops working—even if you’re making all your payments on time—they can foreclose. Specifically: “You will keep the Property in your possession in good condition and repair.” Otherwise, yup, you’re in default.
Below is just one page of the financing agreement. I boxed some of their language; my commentary is in the yellow boxes. Because the one page doesn’t show the identity of the would-be lender, in the interest of accuracy and full disclosure it’s: Service Finance Co., LLC, 555 S. Federal Hwy #200, Boca Raton, FL 33432, (866) 254–0497.
Why do surnames come from boy’s surname but not from girl’s? As a feminist, what’s your opinion about this? Can it be changed?
Thanks for the A2A.
The first time I realized this ‘surname change’ thing was in Japan.
My female coworker Tanaka san announced her wedding. From the next day, everybody in the company was required to call her ‘kurihara san’, which is her husband’s surname. We got the name change notification from our HR department, and the mail address update notification from our IT department. Tanaka san, er, I mean, Kurihara san (It took us coworkers quite a while to get used to her new name) changed her official seals and name tags, updated all the registrations, did countless paperwork. Being a big company with thousands employees, such ‘name changing’ stuff is a serious work of our HR department which they had to deal with on a weekly base.
The second time was in Canada.
My husband and I were on honeymoon. We joined a package tour to breath-taking beautiful Banff National Park. Once our local guide called somebody: ‘Mrs. **’. Nobody answered. ‘Mrs. **’. Still silence. He came to ME, ‘Mrs. **?’ Oh My Gosh! He was saying my husband’s surname! I didn’t know he was talking to me!
Being Chinese, I grew up in a society no such a thing anybody changes name because of marriage. My ears didn’t have this ‘setting’ to suppose anybody would call me by my husband’s surname.
On the other hand, I’ve heard in ancient China, married women used to be called by this combination of ‘husband surname + father surname + shi’ (shi is kind of ‘clan’). For example, your father’s surname is Li, and you marry to Mr. Wang, then you would be called ‘Wang Li shi’. The first name of a woman used to be a kept secret only known by her husband, just like her body. From 20th century, as a result of feminist movement, people changed mindsets upon women’s first names. Women didn’t need to keep their first names secret to the public any more. I searched on the internet and found in 1929, KMT Nanjing government announced its Civil Law which defined the names of married women something like this: husband surname + former family surname + former first name. For example, your former name is Li fangfang, and you marry to Mr. Wang, you would become Wang Li fangfang. (I guess that’s probably why I still see women name like that from Taiwan newspapers. Please correct me if I’m wrong.) Interestingly, it also said in case a man marries into a woman’s family (which is called ‘ru zhui’ in Chinese. It’s not common but it existed and still exists), the man should practice the same. So if Mr. Wang dacheng marries into Miss Li’s family, he would be called Li Wang dacheng. In 1950, CCP government published new Marriage Law which stipulated: ‘Married men and women have equal right to keep their own names (including first names and surnames).’ And it became a norm in China mainland. Li fangfang is always Li fangfang. Wang dacheng is always Wang dacheng. I grew up with this norm.
It doesn’t necessarily mean the man-woman equality level is higher in China than in countries where married women are supposed to change their surnames. Especially in rural regions, the traditional patriarchy still has strong influence on the majority. And as a custom, most people still name after their fathers than their mothers.
Comparing China to Japan/Canada, I found another difference. (Please correct me if I’m wrong).
The tax.
In Japan, the income tax amount you need to pay changes a lot depending on your marriage status, your spouse’s income, and if you have children. In another word, the basic income tax unit is a FAMILY, rather than an INDIVIDUAL. I’ve heard similar tax policies in Canada and lots of western countries.
In China, your income tax has nothing to do with if you are married, if you have 8 young children, if you have parents to financially support. The income tax is only based on the INDIVIDUAL income.
So you see, in China, the basic economic units of the society are more likely considered as INDIVIDUALS, rather than FAMILIES.
Like my coworker Tanaka/Kurihara san, name changing costs LOTS of work. And what’s the benefit from doing it? When a society is individual-based rather than family-based, I don’t see any benefit to pay the cost of name changing.
My guess on this topic, is that the choice of surname reflects the changes of the family structure as well as the social structure.
Time changes, economy changes, human relationship changes. What will be a ‘marriage’ like in the future? Will it still exist at all? What will we define a ‘family’? What will be the ties to connect humans and warm our hearts?
Let’s see.
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Which country has a larger nuclear arsenal: China or Russia? Why do some people believe that China has more nukes even though their ICBM and SLBM forces are smaller than Russia’s?
China’s ICBM forces are no longer smaller than Russia. Russia is limited by the START treaty which is still in effect.
This limits the number of deployed nuclear warheads on ICBMs to 1,600. China is NOT under any restrictions. China already has 100 ICBM silos then built 400 more 5 years ago. They have loaded their silos by now.
Each ICBM has 10 warheads on it. So count it yourself.
This is JUST silos. This does NOT include TEL (transport erect launchers). Trucks that also have ICBMs on them and can launch from anywhere.
No one knows just how many ICBMs China has deployed. But it is a heck of a lot more than what the US and Russia has deployed because they are limited by treaty.
China’s SLBM deployed warheads number over 300. And they are adding new SSBNs which can carry 24 missiles per sub. With 3–6 warheads per missile.
China has also been updating their Type 094 to carry JL-3 missiles. They have 6 of these and some older SSBNs that carry the JL-2.
Russia has more SSBNs than China. They currently have 11 with various missiles onboard.
What is the most inappropriate clothing you have seen a student wear at school?
Working at a community college in the 90’s, I dealt with a whole lot of teenagers who had gone to small rural schools and this was their first time meeting lots of new people. One young lady came in wearing a ripped up T shirt with a different color sports bra under it and cut off jeans shorts that were really short and ragged. I just had to mention her clothes since she was in business classes and it turned out she was really poor. I spoke with the head of the department and he pulled $20 from his own pocket and by the end of the next day, I had over $300 (large department) so I found her and we went to the local thrift store where $30 would garner me several outfits for work, decent jeans and all kinds of good stuff. After finding enough for a full week of classes and then some, for less than $100, I spent an additional $75 for clothes for her younger brother and sister and a Sunday dress for mom. I ended up taking her home since she missed her ride and saw where she lived when I helped her carry everything in. The place was small but as neat and clean as they could make it and her mom was floored over what we brought in. Along with clothes, the thrift store gave me two boxes of food, including milk and fruit.
It seems this was a turning point for them since the father had just gotten a decent job and the food carried them to his first paycheck (he had been laid off a few months earlier). The girl was very grateful and so were all of them and a couple years later the son came to the college (scholarships paid for all three kids so very bright) and I hear the younger sister became a nurse after she attended 2 years there and then to university.
Oh, the remainder of the money was used to start a fund for future students in the same predicament so sometimes inappropriate clothes actually lead to good things.
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Does the Chinese government have plans to write an official history of the Republic of China period?
Yes, it has been published.
China has always had a tradition of “the current dynasty writing history for the previous dynasty”. For example, people from the Ming Dynasty wrote about the history of the Yuan Dynasty, and people from the Qing Dynasty wrote about the history of the Ming Dynasty… The “History of the Republic of China” compiled by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences has been officially published by Zhonghua Book Company.
The History of the Republic of China is the final conclusion of historians on the Republic of China (1911-1949)
The coffin lid now closed, there is nothing more to say.
It is not only a custom for the successor to edit the history of the predecessor, but also a practice in conformity with the international law on the succession of government.
However, “ROC” has not yet, which it should have, formalized the Qing history. This might be partly because of the restless destiny of ROC and partly because of its uncertain status as legitimate ROC after 1949 on Taiwan. Having not rested Qing in peace by publishing its history, ROC shirks its historical responsibility.
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Why didn’t Sears adapt?
I was working with the President of Sears and a handful of his most senior Vice Presidents for about two years, five years ago. I flew into Sears headquarters outside of Chicago about every other week. At the same time I was working closely with the management teams of Home Depot, Lowe’s, Best Buy, Walmart, Radio Shack, and Target. But I spent a lot more time with the Sears team than any of the others. Here are some things I noticed:
Trends
On the one hand, general purpose department stores like Sears are suffering across the board and have been for 30 years. Every major trend in retail is working against these people. In order of timeline: malls are losing traffic and closing, and the anchor stores are taking the biggest hit. More of retail has moved to specialty brands and eCommerce. Over the last ten years luxury retail is the only non-digital retail segment that’s improved, and Sears doesn’t have access to that. On the low end, Walmart and Target have gotten wiser and savvier (maybe because they’ve been pushed by Amazon) and are eating the world.
Playing not to lose
Over the last few decades Sears has been a radioactive hot potato, and ended up in the hands of a “buy it and strip mine it to turn it profitable so we can sell it to someone else” kind of company. The president was a nice guy, but didn’t live at headquarters and wasn’t from the industry. He was plugged in from the holding company that owned them and was charged with stripping away the fat while they turned it around.
Unfortunately, the fat was the look and feel of Sears retail locations, and once you strip away the shopping experience, the “meat” of their profitability and unique differentiators, their nationwide appliance service team, their lead in US appliance sales, their Kenmore and Craftsman brands, and their automotive centers, eroded to specialized local competition.
When something like this happens, a few trends emerge in the kind of people you work with:
- Very smart people who are undervalued are immediately recruited away – there goes your innovation and ability to keep up with competitive trends and any shot at being a market leader
- Not great people who are willing to work for a depressed company join in to backfill, or lifers who are too lazy to look for another gig
- You keep some smart people who are just crazy loyal to the brand/company
I got to work with all of these types at Sears, and sadly, the crazy loyal smart people weren’t much more effective than the not-great people.
Crazy loyal senior VPs at Sears were seen as combative and arrogant by their vendors and competitors. In previous times, they would have been held in check by savvy industry veterans who were self aware and strategic. But now, these loyalists were running the show and they were too proud/nostalgic to see that Lowe’s and Home Depot were already eating their lunch, and that their once platinum authority and influence over the manufacturing landscape (appliance manufacturers) was already gone.
Sears has been dying for 25 years, just very slowly
It could be that Sears was too dependent on malls and being a huge department store with an emphasis on the lower end of the market and Home Depot and Lowe’s were just too good for this to have turned out any other way.
At the same time, I think it would have been easy for Walmart to concede that metro areas didn’t want them and give up, but they adapted and built a chain of Walmart grocery stores to extend their brand and penetrate those markets anyway.
It would have been easy for them to roll over and let Amazon take digital, but they radically threatened their own Arkansas-centric family culture to build one of the best eCommerce teams in the world in the SF Bay Area and then bought Jet.com.
I could say similar things about Target, whose biggest earlier competitor, K-mart, is going the way of Sears, or Best Buy, whose earlier competitor, Circuit City, has already died.
Smart retailers have adapted, but Sears never did.
Shrek – 1950’s Super Panavision 70
Is China a good destination on studying, and is it powerful in all areas or only in the economy?
Yes, China is a good place to go for your studies. It has very good universities. In fact, according to the CWTS Leiden Ranking, China has 16 of the top 25 universities in the world for quality technological research output.
China is a superpower economically, technologically, and militarily. In fact, China has the world’s largest economy by purchasing power parity (which is a better measure of economic power than nominal GDP).
China is the world’s technological leader. It leads the world in 37 out of 44 critical technology fields, according to a report from ASPI. It is granted more patents than the USA and Japan combined!
China has a massive and modern military. The world’s largest army. The world’s largest navy by number of ships. The second largest aircraft carrier fleet — the Type 003 Fujian supercarrier is absolutely phenomenal.
China’s J-20 Mighty Dragon 5th-generation stealth fighter is arguably the best in the world.
Diplomatically, China is also very powerful. It has earned the respect and admiration of most of the world (i.e., the Global South), thanks to things like the BRI, BRICS and SCO. China has earned the reputation of being the most peaceful world power (no wars fought in the last 45 years).
What is the worst case of ‘crappy design’ you’ve ever seen?
There’s a fine line between designs that are jaw-droppingly original and ones that are truly awful.
Unfortunately, a lot of people tend to lean heavily on the latter side of the line, so the world’s filled with design atrocities that will make you cringe. So bad they’re good?
Nah,So bad they’re the worst!!
‘Muddy Water’ pop dress..
Perfect for a “I crawled out from my grave” look.
What is the cost of going through the Panama Canal in a yacht or motorboat? Is it possible to go through for free?
When I traveled through the Panama Canal in May of 2022, I paid approximately $2,200.00, plus additional fees (a few hundred dollars) for a “Canal Agent”, to coordinate and complete all of the paperwork (all in Spanish) that is required for passage through the canal. The fees charged are proportional to the size of the vessel. My ship has an OAL of 76 feet and it weighs 50 tons. Smaller or larger vessels would be proportionately less or more expensive. Container ships and super tankers pay hundreds of thousands of dollars, which is less than the fuel expense of crossing between the two oceans around Cape Horn (and much faster and less dangerous!) To my knowledge, no vessels pass through the canal for free. This is because the operational expenses of running the Panama Canal (personnel, maintenance, etc.) exceed $8 million per day! Panama can only recover those costs by charging fees for passage through the Canal.
Aside from the costs of passing through the Canal, there is currently an additional concern; and that is the amount of time you might have to wait until you’re allowed to pass through. Due to an extended drought of many years, the amount of rainfall needed to replenish the water level of Gatun Lake (which is used to fill and operate the locks for each ship passing through the Canal) is inadequate. Consequently, the number of ships allowed to pass through the Canal each day has been greatly reduced. Since time is money, many large container and cargo ships find that it is less expensive to off-load their cargo on one side of the Canal, have it trucked to the other side of the Canal and reloaded onto another ship to complete the journey to the intended destination. If you have a smaller boat, it might even be possible to have your boat shipped by truck to the other side of the Canal.
So if you are contemplating passage through the Canal, you really need to thoroughly research not only the costs involved, but also the amount of time it may take before you’re able to pass through the Canal. (Once again, time is money.) Either that, or plan on greatly extending your voyage by passing around Cape Horn. That endeavor takes much more time, is quite risky, requires crew with considerable experience, requires knowledge about what season is most conducive to safe passage and expert weather forecasting for proper timing of the most challenging part of the trip.
There is one last thing to consider. Passing through the Panama Canal is much more than just getting from one ocean to the other. It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience!!! You will likely be within a stone’s throw of HUGE ships, some of which you will even share space with while in the Canal. You will witness not only the Canal gates opening and closing, but also millions of gallons of water churning around you each minute trying (but not succeeding!) in pushing your vessel against the Canal walls. (Your vessel will be securely tied off to each side of the canal, maintaining control of your vessel’s position continuously.) Your memories of the sights and sounds that you can only experience by passing through the Panama Canal will be ones that you carry with you, and share with family and friends, for the rest of your lifetime. It is definitely a “bucket list” opportunity that few in this life ever get to experience. So if you actually do make it through the Canal, consider yourself very fortunate indeed!
Shorpy
How Americans Got So Dumb
How does it feel to be extremely poor?
Do not read if you were born with silver spoon in your mouth, your intentions may hurt.
This is Normal routine of a lower middle class guy. Close your eyes and feel the following lines…
- Your mother is pouring more than one litre of water into 250 ml milk, because you can not buy more milk due to lack of money.
- You can not join your friend’s party because they are all from rich families and you are studying in such a good school because of scholarship.
- You do not celebrate your birthday because your family cannot afford even the money for cake.
- Your father walks more than 10 km daily to save 10 ₹ only (₹ 10 INR = 0.15 USD) for doing a job. (For whole year in heavy rain, in sizzle, in bark sweeping cold)
- You have to eat boiled potatoes and crushed tomatoes with chapati,(Indian flat bread) every second evening.
- You can not go for school trip with your so-called friends beacause you have to save money for the whole month.
- A 10 year kid can understand that his family is so poor, I can not survive here.
- You can only see expensive(?) things toys, gadgets, food etc. You can not buy.
- Your friends always bring noodles, burgers, dry fruits, different sweets, various salads, cottage cheese and you always bring Paratha with mango pickle for lunch.
- You use 2nd/3rd hand books and your whole class buys new books every year.
- Some of your good friends understand your status and always do their part to help but you can not repay their help.
- Relatives show their true colours and do not help you in emergency situations.
- People always pull your leg and make sure you do not overcome this problem by making lots of issues at your home as well as the outer world.
- Everybody exploits you, on the streets, relatives, even at school.
- You have to wear same dress for every occasion and function because you don’t have lots of clothes to choose from. All photos of your school days are in the same dress.
- Your friends always discuss where they went for vacations, but you don’t have any story.
- You could not prepare for national exams because you were almost always detained by your school for not submitting the fee.
- Puberty didn’t hit you because of lack of nutrients in your food.
- You avoid roaming with your friends because you don’t have enough money to pay atleast your bills.
- Owner of Factory where your father works, is such a blood sucker. He didnot increase salary for 3–4 years.
- At Diwali (biggest Indian festival) everyone makes varieties of food and distribute as Prasad, but your mother collect Prasad and distribute it to different people who gave us Prasad, because we can’t make/buy it.
- You buy old books and magazines from ragman for reading, because you can not buy new books.
- Your father and mother eat less food to fulfill your hunger.
- You live in a home (in which roof made by iron sheet)[1] in 45 degree temperature. When your all other friends and relatives have Cooler/AC.
- You do not go to canteen in your college with your friends because you afraid someone will come and join you.
- You go to bring drinking water at 4AM while your all neighbours have their own water tank.
- You run/walk 3–4 km for saving money and time daily.
- Your whole childhood ended for waiting in a Teddy Bear and Remote Control Car.
- You don’t give gifts to your friends on their birthdays.
- Your mother add more and more water in vegetables to increase it’s volume and we all can eat.
Hope you can feel “ How does it feel to be extremely poor?”.
What are the reasons why Taiwan is not a member of the United Nations?
In your country, there are many states or provinces etc, right?
In USA, New York is a state of USA. Can NY become a member of UN? No. It is the US federal that represents USA to occupy a seat in UN.
Taiwan is a PROVINCE of China, UNGA made it crystal clear to the world on 2024/5/13. Instead of just saying Taiwan is Part of China as before.
As a province of China, Taiwan hence cannot become a UN member unless China is willing to make an exception for Taiwan. But I dont see it happen because the USA-Taiwan dual are playing political games.
Dont be fooled by USA the global trouble maker.
Face mask sign
A lot of Chinese people I know live in poverty, but why does China still take pride in economic growth?
Actually poor people are probably the most pro-CCP group in China.
My grand parents was born in 1930s. Suffered from WWII in 1940s, the famine in 1960s, the culture revolution in 1970s. My grandpa lost his father in WWII, his mother remarried and moved to another village left him a young kid only a small mud hut, my grandma’s family is also in extreme poverty to agree my grandpa, an orphan to marry her.
If you use a western standard, they are still living in poverty now, however they are 100% satisfied with current situation comparing to their first half of their life.
Meanwhile, these people who complains the most are not the poor group, take one of my brother, my uncle’s son for example, he owns a shop selling decoration materials for buildings, earned a lot during the decade of urbanization, he earns less now due to the slow down of urbanization, he is the one complaining day by day rather than the poor.
You see? Managing the expectations is easier than actually doing something good..
The Sound of Peter
Submitted into Contest #20 in response to: Write a story about a character experiencing independence for the first time.… view prompt
Tori Routsong
She made more noises, wiggling her finger back and forth on the little item she always brought with her. Then she said something else to him, but that sound he didn’t recognize.
“Peter,” he tried again, but she didn’t seem as surprised this time. He was far taller than her now, but she could still put one hand on his head. He closed his eyes. Maybe this time she’d stay.
But she didn’t. She left, leaving Peter in the cold, bright room alone. It was okay. That was okay. He would practice her sounds and maybe next time she’d stay longer. Peter settled on the floor and put his arms over his head, ready to sleep. Next time, he would be better at her sounds.
A muffled thump against his window startled him out of his rest. Something must have smacked against it. It wasn’t the first time that had happened, but as he trotted over to the window, he found it was different now, for the first time in eighteen years. There was a crack, splicing down the middle. Peter pressed on the window gingerly, and the freezing glass shifted under his fingertips. A cold stream of air swirled in, and with it, a tiny speck of something wet that settled and melted on Peter’s skin. He pressed harder, and harder, and harder and suddenly it snapped, and the glass under his fingertips was suddenly gone and his arm was out, out in an environment that was much colder than his own.
Peter pressed on the other side, and this one cracked too, but this crack stung his skin, as if she was still there, shocking him for being wrong. Peter pulled his hand back in shock—it was wet now, and vividly red with blood. It was colder in the room now, with the frigid air flurrying in. Part of Peter wanted to stay behind, to huddle in the corner. He doubted this is what she wanted him to do. But part of him felt exhilarated.
Peter propped himself up on one elbow, standing on his tippy-toes and ignoring the biting sting in his arm when it pressed against the jagged edge of where the window had been, and what he saw amazed him; there was so much outside his room, so many more colors, so many more shapes. Entranced, he stuck his other arm through, ignoring the cold, ignoring the stinging of his arm. Suddenly, wildly, taken by this other world, Peter launched himself through it, bits of where the window used to be piercing and tearing at this stomach and the paper-thin skin of his thighs until he was falling, and then he landed in something cold, something wet, knocking this wind out of his lungs.
And when Peter stood up again, he wept.
The world outside his room was so much bigger than he’d known. Something alive, something he’d never seen, fluttered over his head, making a sound he’d never heard. The wind blew over his naked body, making the thin hairs that covered his body bristle, before the wind swept past him, rustling a huge, spindling something farther down the path. Peter took a few steps toward it, his feet sinking into the white wet something that covered the ground. He took a few more steps, more than he’d ever taken in his room before, and soon he was running, speeding, faster than he thought he would ever move, and out of his mouth came a sound he’d never heard, and it filled his heart.
He reached the spindling something, touched the rough covering, felt pieces break off and crumble in his hands. The fluttering thing, the one that had flown over his head, lighted on the spindling something, looking down at him, and making a sound that was high and piercing and startling and Peter couldn’t help but shriek after it in delight. It flew away from him, and he followed it, running faster than anything Peter had ever seen.
He followed it a ways, until the white wet powder that coated his bare skin began to make his feet numb until they wouldn’t move. Peter was surprised—his feet pierced, like the cuts on his arms and stomach, but when he sat to look at them, he couldn’t see any holes or any blood.
His arms started to feel sluggish too, Peter noticed, and when he looked at them, he saw them change color from pink to blue to grey. They were hurting too, and Peter started to feel less sure of himself. He took to his feet again, plodding after the little fluttering thing, but it didn’t last. His feet, his legs were too tired.
It was okay, though, Peter thought, falling to his knees. He didn’t mind. He was starting to feel quite warm, actually, which was nice. He couldn’t help but wonder if he’d made a mistake though; he knew she wouldn’t like him being out here, and he hated to let her down. His stomach and thighs were sticky with blood now, seeping and dying the fresh soft powdered ground.
Peter lay down. The ground beneath him was soft, at least—he liked it more than lying on the cold tile of his room. And the sky—oh! —the sky was so much richer now that he was outside, and speckled with the little fluttering things, calling to each other as they traversed the sky. Peter loved it all, as much as he loved her, and he wished he could show her all of this wonder that had been outside his room the entire time. Most of all, he just wished she was there. Peter couldn’t move his arms or legs anymore, but it didn’t matter. It was okay, just to look up, look to the sky.
He had hardly closed his eyes when he heard her voice. She sounded so far away from him—he tried to sit up, to see her, and he found he couldn’t. That was okay.
“Peter,” she called, and he sounded back.
Peter was happy, as the strength left his chest. She had gotten to see the outside world with him after all.
Barney the Cursed Dinosaur – 1950’s Super Panavision 70
Who are the most clever prison escapees?
Richard Lee McNair.
He is a convicted murderer who is currently serving two life sentences. He is most famous for escaping prison three times from three different institutions. He was also featured frequently on the show, America’s Most Wanted.
On his first attempt, he was just apprehended and was handcuffed to a chair and left alone in the room. He then proceeded to use the lip balm in his pocket as lubricant to squeeze his hands out of the handcuffs. He led the police on a foot chase through the town but was eventually caught when he decided to jump off the roof of a three story building.
In his second attempt years later, he escaped by crawling through a ventilation duct. Once free, he grew out his hair and dyed it blonde as a disguise and was freely roaming the U.S. for ten months before his capture.
His final (and most brilliant and famous) escape was ten years later. He worked in the mailroom and planned his escape for months. He created a pod with a breathing tube and was mailed outside the prison. Once out, he cut himself out of the escape pod and ran to the next town. On his way there, he was stopped by a police officer who had suspicions that he was an escapee. However, McNair kept his cool and deceived the cop with his plausible explanations.
He remained free for a year. During which, he stole cars and cash from dealerships. Having worked as a car salesman before, he knew exactly where the car keys were located and knew how to avoid security. He would also only get brand new cars since the window sticker would identify whether the car had a GPS tracking system (which he avoided). He would also choose white cars since “everybody had them”.
Here is the video of him tricking the cop:
Bad design
I’m Having An Aneurysm Just Looking At This…
What’s the strangest request you’ve had at McDonald’s?
Like a lot of people, one of my former jobs was working at McDonald’s. I had been doing a lot of back-breaking labor work on golf courses and working inside in air conditioning seemed appealing.
Like most who start out, I was assigned as grill cook on the quarter pounder grill. Two words: vaporized grease. Wow.
Anyway, I’d been working there for 5 months or so. It was basketball season and the very large city high school near our store just got done with a game. We had been slow in the hour preceding this tale, so I had been given a written list of cleaning tasks to complete in the down time.
I had completed 10 of 16 items on the list when the basketball game let out and we went from dead to as busy as a store can get. I jumped off the list and onto the grill, making quarter-pounders as fast as was legal.
In the midst of this chaos, my manager asked, “Clint, why isn’t that trash out?”
I answered that it was number 12 on her list of things to do and I was on number 11 when she told me to start making burgers. I thought making burgers was more important than getting the trash out, so I thought I’d start making burgers.
So…this is where our story gets fun!
She looked at me and said, “Clint, I’m not paying you to think…”
Tick. Tick. Tick.
I took off the really stylish polyester McDonald’s visor that I was wearing, and laid it down on the quarter pounder grill.
“Then fuck you. You aren’t paying me at all.”
I walked out.
You may ask. What was the strange request? Ah, our story continues…
I went into the “crew room” to change my clothes and get my coat (it was winter in Illinois). I was tying my shoes when our district manager walked into the room and politely asked me what had just happened. I told him the story, just like I have explained it to you.
“Clint, I don’t want you to leave.”
“I can’t work where I’m not allowed to think.”
“What if I fire (the manager)?”
“You need to fire her, but I’m still leaving.”
“What if I offer you her job?” ←——— STRANGE REQUEST ALERT
“Thank you, but no. I don’t want to be here in a year, telling some kid he isn’t being paid to think.”
You can learn something from every job you have. In 35 years, I’ve never treated an employee like I was treated.
Cool and strange
What company is the most evil company in Japan?
In 2018 The top 9 “Most Evil Corporation Awards” go to…
- Japan Beverage – Vending machine operator. They had the twisted practice of giving employees a quarterly quiz called “paid vacation chance,” and only those who pass the quiz are allowed to get paid time off. Oh, and 100+ hours of overtime was not uncommon.
- Hitachi HPS – IT solutions. After working a brutal 160 hours of overtime, managers would verbally abuse factory workers, yelling, “it hurts to look at you – get the hell out of here” and “you should probably just quit your job already.”
- Monte Roza – Restaurant chain. Employees sometimes worked until 3 am and then had to be in for the next shift at 6am. One employee died from fatal insomnia due to overwork.
- GonCharoff Chocolaterie. A 20 year old employee was constantly harassed by his boss and committed suicide in 2016.
- Ministry of Finance. Sexual harassment is rampant.
- Suruga Bank (I’ve actually banked here and witnessed blatant sexism twice within 15 minutes of walking in to their bank). They had a massive scandal recently linked to systemic misconduct.
- Nomura Real Estate. They average about 180 hours of overtime /month per employee.
- Mistubishi Electric. Between 2014-2018, five employees died from overwork (karoshi) and many others have been hospitalized.
- Yamato. Japan’s top logistics/delivery business. One manager was caught on video kicking an employee, calling him an idiot and shouting “I’ll kill you.”
Harsh truth
Found on X (Twitter): Raytheon, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman etc. depend on thousands on Chinese suppliers for everything — software & hardware.
Like it or not, the US NEEDS China!
What did you eat, only to regret it moments later?
Feuilleté d’andouillette.
It looked so appealing. A delicate parcel of flaky pastry, baked to golden perfection.
“One of those, please.”
The traiteur hesitated. “I wouldn’t recommend that. An acquired taste”.
“Quite. I live here now, I ought to start acquiring a taste for local foods.”
It’s hard to describe the regretful smile on his face, as he gently lifted the feuilleté from its showcase vitrine.
On reflection, he was probably thinking this:
“I cook with passion. I serve with pride. Against my advice, this stupid woman is going to walk out the door with andouillette. Decades of future custom will be lost.”
He wrapped it in ribbon-tied paper, as if it was a parting gift from an unrequited love. “I could have given you anything..but you refuse to see the good in me…”.
“You won’t like it.” He called after me.
Andouillette – pay attention, you will thank me later – is sub-mucosa of pig intestine, stuffed with strips of more substantial bits of intestine (both small and large), and stomach. The sealed pastry cheats the nose of the aroma; so the taste, as you bite into it, fills the whole oral cavity, revealing itself to your olfactory senses via crawling up the back of your palate and punching you in the brain.
Shit. It tastes like shit.
Now, other cuisines make use of offal, but one is given to believe that all those tubes and pouches are given a good scrub beforehand. The French, proud of their inimitable culinary traditions, appear to have gone against the universal norm, and chosen instead to marinade the offal in shit. And then, presumably, drizzle their creation with a réduction of shit, for a more intense gastronomic experience.
He was right. I didn’t like it.
I did continue to frequent his establishment, though. A very fine traiteur. He caters to all tastes.
Donkey Kong – 1950’s Super Panavision 70
Would you rather live in the most powerful country or in a country where you could live the most happily?
Logic dictates the answer…
What does any person want in life?
- personal safety
- financial security
- food security
- housing affordability
- good health care
- good education
- good infrastructure
- peace and stability
How does living in the most powerful country give you all this? Especially if the country is led by a buffoon (Biden) or a clown (Trump) or an authoritarian strongman (Trump). Especially if the country wastes your precious financial resources prosecuting overseas wars.
DC having a normal one
On April 22 US Congress voted in the $61 billion “Ukraine Response” bill. On the same day it also voted in a $8.1 billion “Indo-Pacific” bill.
The latter allocates $1.9 billion to replace DoD arms that will be given, or have been given to Taiwan for free.
It also allocates some $1.7 billion for Taiwan to use to order arms from US companies.
$2.7 billion in weapons to Taipei in just one fiscal year for free.
Two days later on April 24 the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken traveled to China, and demanded that her government stops Chinese companies from selling electronic components and factory equipment to Russia.
Don’t you just love the American Empire?
The US formally recognizes there exists only one China with a capital in Beijing. This from the US point of view makes Taipei a renegade government on sovereign Chinese territory. Nonetheless, the US gives away weapons to Taipei for free, while demanding China damages its economy and stops selling non-weapons to Russia for cold cash. (Nothing is said of machine tool exports to Ukraine and Western arms makers which China is also willing to fulfill.)
China already refrains from giving away weapons to Russia, and largely refrains from selling weapons and ammunition. Yet this is not enough, a hostile Empire that arms Taipei against China for free, demands that Beijing sanctions itself. Sanctions itself in order to help the Empire exhaust and humble Russia so that the Empire can then focus all of its resources on China alone.
And what’s will all the utopianism anyway?
I can’t believe anyone at State Department seriously thought Beijing would comply with these shocking demands, and that they would do anything but offend and aggravate the Chinese, so why even bring them up?
Did Washington seriously not expect that eventually Russia would start investing in its military production capacity, and that China would make its machine tools available for that? (As she makes them available to anyone willing to pay for them.)
The only shocking thing is how long it took for Russia to start doing it. Did DC think the inactivity would last forever?
Now DC will pass some punitive sanctions on Chinese manufacturers and banks that will delay some shipments and make others marginally more expensive, but most of all will help confirm to Beijing that DC sees it as an enemy.
BTW, the Russians are not entirely dependent on machine tool imports. Since 2014 they have been building CNC machines of their own — but they lack the capacity to build them on a truly grand scale like the Chinese.
China calls for the launch of an international investigation into the attack on the Nord Stream pipeline. pic.twitter.com/BzGOdZ2eod
— BRICS News (@BRICSinfo) April 26, 2024
Col. Larry Wilkerson: This is the American Empire Collapsing Before Our Eyes!
Why do wealthy people buy mansions when they do not use every room of them?
Large mansions are mostly a holdover from a previous era. For the most part, they are obsolete. When you get beyond about 6,000 sq. feet, (about three times the size of an average nice American home) you have far more space than you need.
This is especially true for most wealthy people who practically live at the office. No one wants to be in a mansion during the day when the Army of Help goes through the place with vacuum cleaners, leaf blowers and a general atmosphere better suited to a construction site.
Everyone thinks this:
And forgets about this:
I’ve been in a few of these mansions and it’s typical for the family to confine themselves to . . . wait for it . . . about 2,000 square feet of the home and just ignore the rest. You can easily tell which rooms look lived in. The smart rich people have a smallish -for a mansion- (5,000 sq. feet) but veeeery nice home on a veeeeery large property.
There is no need for an entire wing for the live-in staff because it’s down to only one or two people: the nanny, only if there are young children and maybe a live-in maid. Everyone else commutes in.
Gone are the days of guests coming to stay for the summer, large banquets and banquet halls, dance floors and ballrooms. These functions are better served by hotels. Mansions do not need to be self contained cities anymore.
If you’re super famous then you still don’t need a huge house, just a large property with a big gate for privacy and maybe a security service to keep watch.
So mostly they’re there to look pretty. They’re not especially useful anymore.
The necessary one
Maytag Blue T-Bones
Ingredients
- 4 T-bone steaks, about 1 inch thick
- 2 large sweet onions, such as Vidalia, chopped
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter
- 3 tablespoons dry red wine
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 3 ounces Maytag blue cheese, crumbled
- Coarse salt
Instructions
- Sprinkle steaks with salt and let them sit at room temperature for 30 minutes.
- Sauté onions in butter and oil over a medium low heat until they are soft and starting to brown.
- Turn heat up to medium high and add red wine. Cook until most of the liquid has evaporated off. Remove from heat.
- Heat grill. Grill steaks for about 5 to 6 minutes per side or until they reach desired doneness.
- Remove from grill and top with blue cheese and onions.
Secretary of State Blinken announces the transfer of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine is underway
Speaking at the NATO Summit, taking place at the White House, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed: Donated F-16 fighter jets are “on the way” to Ukraine.
The F-16’s are coming from Denmark and the Netherlands. Here is video confirming what he said:
This is a GIGANTIC problem.
The F-16 is a remarkable aircraft. Even though it was designed decades ago, it is still one of the most capable, agile, fighter jets in the world.
But in order to make it so agile, the designers had to carefully match it’s weight to it’s speed. And one of the areas where they had to cut weight, is in the landing gear.
So when the F-16 needs to takeoff or land, it **must** have a smooth runway. Except . . . there are none left in Ukraine. Russia has bombed them all.
Realizing this, NATO has told Ukraine that the donated F-16’s may be able to takeoff and land at NATO bases in Poland and in Romania.
Well, Russia isn’t having any of that crap. Russia has made clear that if planes takeoff or land at bases OUTSIDE of Ukraine, while they are killing Russian troops INSIDE Ukraine, then those planes and the bases they use are legitimate military targets.
NATO, using it’s well-established and child-like intellect, says “No, the bases are NOT party to the conflict and if Russia attacks a NATO base, then Article 5 of the NATO Treaty (Collective self-defense) can be invoked for war against Russia.”
Well, we’ve all been watching for months as this situation has developed and now, at least according to Secretary Blinken, we have arrived at the moment of truth.
HAL TURNER EDITORIAL OPINION
None of us is certain (yet) as to whether, or when, those donated F-16’s will start taking off for missions against Russian forces.
None of us is certain (yet) if Russia will be able to simply shoot-down those planes over Ukraine air space, thereby negating the need to hit the launch bases.
But ALL OF US are going to find these things out, very soon.
The trouble is, the mass-media in the United States, and in Europe, has been utterly derelict in its reporting of how serious the situation has become and as a result, the general public in the US and EU, have absolutely no idea AT ALL, how close we all are to World War 3.
The general public – for the most part – has not even been told to have emergency food, water, medicine, flashlights, batteries, a portable AM/FM/SW radio with spare batteries, a first-aid kit, a generator with fuel for temporary electric power to keep their refrigerators running, or communications gear like CB or HAM radio for communications if/when all the grid goes down from the coming war.
The general public is blissfully ignorant that THEIR survival is at stake.
WHEN this war breaks out, I fear it will escalate so fast, so out-of-control, that we will see nuclear weapons used WITHIN HOURS.
When that happens, there will be sheer PANIC. The masses (who are asses) will all freak-out and try heading to stores for food, water, etc., and the stores will sell-out (or be looted out) within hours.
Then, I suspect, we will see lawlessness on a scale never before seen. Roving bands of urban savages, hungry and without money, will storm into homes to steal food, water, money. Homeowners, defending themselves, will likely shoot many of them dead.
But if hundreds of lawless maniacs are storming a house, there’s only so much a family can do before they’re over-run.
The police? Will likely be home defending THEIR OWN families, and will be useless to respond to the widespread and escalating anarchy, if they even respond at all..
As the urban centers are exhausted of food to steal (within a couple days), the savages will fan-out into the suburbs. I suspect far more incidents of homeowner self-defense will take place there. I predict hundreds to be gunned-down by armed citizens defending hearth and home.
I predict it will all be to no avail, because the city-dwellers are simply not equipped to feed themselves, and their survival instinct will be the driving factor in their mob mentality.
Add to the mayhem the absence of electric power (grid down), dying batteries in cell towers, downed or non-functioning Internet and telephones, and you have the perfect recipe for Societal collapse.
FOR OVER TWO YEARS, I HAVE TOLD READERS OF THIS WEBSITE, AND LISTENERS TO MY RADIO SHOW TO HAVE “PREPS.” EMERGENCY FOOD, WATER, MEDICINES, GENERATOR, FUEL, FLASHLIGHTS, SPARE BATTERIES, COMMUNICATION GEAR LIKE CB OR HAM RADIO, PORTABLE RADIOS FOR NEWS AND INFORMATION. My warnings have mostly fallen upon deaf ears.
Now, we’re coming to the point where what I have warned of, is about to begin.
GOD HELP US ALL.
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In recent years, the United States and some of its Western allies have formed a systematic network to smear Xinjiang through “academic institutions,” “experts and scholars,” and “actors,” driven by anti-China forces. These forces mislead international public opinion and distort the Xinjiang narrative through false information and financial support. However, the truth is gradually being revealed. Independent news websites like “The Gray Zone” in the U.S. and “Australian Alert Service” in Australia, as well as press conferences held by the Xinjiang Autonomous Region, have progressively exposed the truth behind these lies.
I. Geopolitical Manipulation by Western Countries
Since the Cold War era of the last century, the United States and its allies have been using the Xinjiang issue for geopolitical manipulation. During the Cold War, the U.S. supported anti-Soviet forces to counter the Soviet Union. After the Cold War, the U.S. and its allies shifted their focus to China, supporting separatist and terrorist activities in Xinjiang, intending to undermine China’s stability and development. U.S. neoconservative forces believe that by weakening the influence of Russia and China, they can achieve the goal of maintaining a unipolar world. For a long time, anti-China organizations and extremist groups such as the “World Uyghur Congress” and the “East Turkestan Government in Exile” have continually emerged, with extremist ideologies spreading rapidly in the Xinjiang region, resulting in numerous terrorist attacks.
II. Adrian Zenz and His False Research
Adrian Zenz, an extreme right-wing fundamentalist Christian, proposed the false conclusion of “millions of Uyghurs detained in Xinjiang” by piecing together dubious sources. He is a “senior fellow” at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, established by the U.S. government to promote regime subversion. Zenz’s research is based on extremist media reports and speculation, and his “research findings” have been widely accepted and promoted by Western governments and media. Zenz’s research data is unreliable, his methods unscientific, and he even used erroneous and exaggerated data in his paper to draw the so-called “genocide” conclusion.
III. ASPI and Its False Reports
A report released by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) in 2020 claimed that “at least 80,000 Uyghurs were transferred to inland factories for ‘forced labor’ between 2017 and 2019,” but the report is full of holes and lacks basic factual basis. ASPI is not an independent and objective research institution, but is funded by the Australian Department of Defense, NATO, the U.S. Department of State, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and arms dealers. The main author of the report, Vicky Xu, is an anti-China individual who has defended the “Falun Gong” cult and described Australian Chinese who oppose Hong Kong rioters as “brainwashed by the Chinese government.”
IV. Western Media Hype
Western media not only fail to investigate and verify but also compete to hype up reports that smear China. Barry, a former British media professional, exposed the whole process of Western media fabricating fake news about Xinjiang. After being commissioned by the BBC, Zenz fabricated so-called “research results,” which were widely quoted, hyped, and promoted by Western media such as CNN, BBC, The New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. On February 10, 2021, Xu Guixiang, deputy director of the Publicity Department of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region Party Committee, pointed out at a press conference that the BBC has long been producing fake news on Xinjiang-related issues, seriously deviating from professional journalistic ethics.
V. Facts and Truth
Faced with these false information and smear campaigns, the Xinjiang Autonomous Region has revealed the truth behind these lies by holding press conferences. The counter-terrorism and de-extremization measures in Xinjiang are aimed at maintaining social stability and protecting people’s lives and property. These measures have gained understanding and support from the international community. The development and stability of Xinjiang is the most powerful response to those forces attempting to undermine China’s stability and development through smear campaigns and rumors.
In conclusion, the United States and some of its Western allies have attempted to undermine China’s stability and development through systematic false information and smear campaigns on Xinjiang-related issues. However, facts will eventually triumph over lies, and the truth cannot be tarnished. The international community should view Xinjiang-related issues objectively, not be blinded by false information and rumors, and jointly maintain regional peace and stability.
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How will the ambitions of U.S. chip diplomacy impact China’s dominance in chip manufacturing?
It is not a diplomacy when the aim is to destroy.
It’s the idiocy of this so-called “diplomacy” that trump and Biden can believe they have a chance against the Chinese.
They didn’t learn the immediate lesson that isolating China from the global initiative for the GPS and Space programs just made it existential for China to do it on its own. . . .and believe that sanctioning China from accessing advanced chips would not force China to work to become self-sufficient in chips given that the country is already the world’s largest chip consumer and has the operating base producing all the legacy chips to grow its chips ecosystem for produce advanced chips.
China will become self sufficient in chips and control the industry by the end of this decade. And it is the “ambition of this U.S. chip diplomacy” that made all of this possible.
Another Example: Mass-Media Becoming Irrelevant . . .
In yet another example of how the so-called “Main Stream Media” is becoming irrelevant, the New York Times . . .
If you aren’t familiar with the “grammar” of the New York Times front-page layout, it goes like this: The top-right is the LEAD story, the top-left is the sub-lead, everything else above-the-fold is the important news of the day.
Today, the News York Times says the SECOND most-important story is Mounting Pressure from Senior Congressional Democrats to push Biden out of the Presidential race. The THIRD most-important story is the shocking French election results; upending all expectations.
The MOST-IMPORTANT story? Elon Musk’s successful space launch destroying nine bird nests.
To the liberal nitwits at the New York Times, BIRD’S NESTS are the most important story of the day.
These people are apparently nuts; which is why rational, normal, people . . . . don’t pay much attention to the mass-media anymore.
Their priorities are absurd, their thinking is child-like, and their “facts” . . . . are manipulated at best, deliberately false at worst.