Category Archives: rage against the machine

because it’s status-quo approved and kid tested

Why TF are “Occupy Democrats” and “Ridin’ With Biden” shambling down my FB newsfeed? Sick.

rss subverso

It’s a buttload of RSS subversion.

This person is obviously troubled.

propaganda easy as 1-2-3

I was just reading yet another propaganda piece from a mainstream US news outlet.

The way the word “reportedly” gets tossed about is amazing. Translation: it means a crock is coming up, much like using “some people say.”

The start of the article presented fantasy maybes. Within a few sentences, it was all hard fact.

Propaganda analysis is one of my bags. It’s puzzle solving. I like the challenge. I started with it in elementary school and never stopped.

mail-order intrigue

I recently ordered a book of a very sensitive nature, politically, lol.

I was waiting to see if my credit card would decline for no reason, or if the bookstore would accept the order for a moment, then send an e-mail, “sorry, we made a mistake, it’s out of stock.”

Alas, none of that has happened and the book has shipped. I have no intriguing story to tell at this point unless it gets disappeared in transit.

As long as a writer can get something published in the first place, I don’t think books are at the highest levels of interest for censorship. Nobody reads those things anyway, so why bother. 😬

all the news fit to print

I wake up, hit the browser for news, see a headline, and think to myself, “there’s yet another whole cloth fabrication by the New York Times.”

It turns out to be true for once, so I changed my morning mental chant to, “even a stopped clock is right twice a day.”

Cuba does not allow the United States to interfere in internal affairs

Damned good article from Cuba:

Cuba does not allow the United States to interfere in internal affairs

On the evening of Saturday, November 28, 2020, the Director General in charge of the United States at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Carlos Fernández de Cossío, summoned the United States Chargé d’Affaires Timothy Zúñiga-Brown, to whom he conveyed that “Cuba does not allow the United States, or any state, to interfere in the country’s internal affairs”. He also asked him to reiterate that statement to the State Department.

Fernandez de Cossío pointed out to the diplomat that to have gone on several occasions to San Isidro, where his Embassy was aware that an event of political and social provocation was taking place, and to personally transport and support those who were violating the health regulations protecting against the COVID-19 pandemic constituted serious violations of his functions as a diplomat and as head of mission, a flagrant and defiant interference in Cuba’s internal political affairs and unquestionable violations of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

He emphasized that Cuba does not accept such behavior, and will not tolerate him and his Embassy conducting themselves in Cuba in contempt of the law and regulations, in violation of their obligations as diplomats.

The Director General clarified that the government of Cuba “is fully aware of the involvement of the United States government in financing, orienting and inciting groups and individuals in Cuba to challenge the government’s authority, both through peaceful and violent means,” which is aware of “the insistent but failed effort to add to those purposes the most representative sectors of art, culture and intellectuality in the country.

He emphasized that Cuba is also aware of the powerful machinery that from the United States manages, manipulates and harasses in the social networks, with an unmatched technological and financial support, in order to spread false information, incite hatred, divide the population, encourage resentment and call for illegality.

He clarified that, as in the rest of the world, in Cuba there is “full knowledge of the trajectory of the government of the United States in the overthrow of legitimate governments, in the execution or promotion of coups d’état, in the promotion of social instability at the cost of death and suffering.

Fernández de Cossio was emphatic in stating that he will not be allowed to do so here.

Translation by DeepL: http://www.deepl.com/translator

covid masks made in north carolina

From friends at SiembraNC, there is a business newly open to the public making masks. These look real good for personal use and as gifts. Locally made in North Carolina. It would be great to see this business clobbered with orders. Prices look good. Just gotta pick some out.

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Today we’re writing with exciting news: we launched a social enterprise, Hecho en Carolina, and for the first time you can be part of helping create dignified, living wage jobs in rural counties for our members who have lost income because of the pandemic, and have been denied federal assistance.

If you’re thinking about how to honor the people in your life through holiday gift giving, you can order high quality handmade face masks right now – designed by and for essential workers.

Hecho en Carolina’s creators left their textile factory jobs this summer after multiple workplace outbreaks sickened family members, and the employers refused to take even basic safety precautions.

At the same time, our friends at the Guilford County Association of Educators reached out with a request: Would we help them design a best-in-class breathable face mask that would hold up to all-day use by frontline workers staffing meal pickup locations?

After months of focusing on custom wholesale orders, Hecho en Carolina has launched an online store, so more essential workers can have access to these masks, while supporting dignified work.

https://www.hechoencarolina.com

more reading

Slightly more serious reading:

Venezuelan Elections and Resisting US Interference in them.

politic

I’m a now political outlier at a certain organization of which I am a member. This morning’s virtual social hour drove it home.

This is not a surprise to me, being an outlier, but it is causing some distress.

It is not enough to make me leave the org. We have a covenant, and this is not sufficient reason to break it. I can work this thing and maybe even have some fun. 😉 😁

Trying to adjust but will not compromise..

a couple of tech things

A couple of tech things that have bothered me this year:

— Protonmail donating money to the same Hong Kong “democracy” organizations that the US government supports.

— Mozilla Foundation in favor of social media companies regulating content.

I canceled my Protonmail account because of the first one, but it would be hard to get by without the Firefox web browser because of the second one.