Friday Night Dance Party! - Turn by Blackhalo in WayOfTheBern

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For 80s music videos I like to play 'guess the year' (when I don't actually remember) from the clothes, hair, colour schemes, etc (of course, the music gives a strong clue too).

For this one I guessed 1985 (sorry, tried to put spoiler tags around this but they don't seem to work on saidit) and was right this time (ok, the single came out in late '84). It's kind of remarkable how much of a progression there was through that decade and thus how playable this game is for that decade.

FNDP: Galleries of Covers 🎨🖼💿💽📻🎧🎶 by Martini in WayOfTheBern

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I'm going to limit myself to covers by members of the "Melbourne Mafia" (musical associates of Nick Cave)

First off, a menacing cover of Billy Idol's

  • White Wedding by Rowland S. Howard, off his brilliant album Teenage Snuff Film

(alternate link if the above doesn't work)

Then two by Mick Harvey from his album Intoxicated Man that is all (English lyrics) covers of Serge Gainsbourg songs :

Next, an instrumental cover of the Greek song Mia phora thymamai (hat-tip to Caelian's Miss Piggy selection) by the Dirty Three :

Finally, a bit of a cheat. Certainly a musical associate of Nick Cave, but not from Melbourne. Nevertheless, here is PJ Harvey covering Bob Dylan's

(Hope none of the links are geoblocked; they all work from Australia)

Reddit Blackout & WotB - Welcome! by penelopepnortney in WayOfTheBern

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Don't know why this site didn't go with the name Seddit. That spelling has the bonus of hinting at sedition.

FNDP: 🐴🐴Song🐴🐴 Stampede!🐴🐴 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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Do-Hickey ?

FNDP: Music kicks 🏈⚽🏉🦵🏃‍♂️ by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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I remember when Blue Lines came out in 1991 and how exciting that sound (the Bristol Sound and trip hop) was at the time. I feel the early 90s was a very creative time for music.

I really loved Tricky's Maxinquaye when it came out in 1995 too and I binge-listened to Mezzanine when it came out in 1998 but that was probably the book-end for me with that genre. Haven't listened to much Massive Attack since then; still haven't checked out their later albums (which might be good too, I don't know). For me, they are tied to the 90s and that time in music (not a bad thing at all, but I would mostly revisit them now for nostalgia). If you came to them later then I can understand bingeing them because they represent such a separate dimension to explore.

FNDP: You probably never heard of it 💃🕺👯🏰🏯🌃🛤️🎙️📻📼🎞️⚔️🔮⚜️🏜️⚓🗿 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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I'm not so knowledgeable in this 'genre' but perhaps am more familiar with it than most in this forum (being Australian) so I'll offer up some Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander tracks :

FNDP: You probably never heard of it 💃🕺👯🏰🏯🌃🛤️🎙️📻📼🎞️⚔️🔮⚜️🏜️⚓🗿 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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but that's because you're all a bunch of pagans, not because they're obscure

I was a chapel choir boy. Before my voice broke (late, always been a late developer) I could sing the Pie Jesu movement from Fauré's Requiem like this boy (perhaps not quite so angelically).

The In Paradisium movement from the same Requiem is lovely too.

FNDP: You probably never heard of it 💃🕺👯🏰🏯🌃🛤️🎙️📻📼🎞️⚔️🔮⚜️🏜️⚓🗿 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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I thought of this song on the recent 50th anniversary of the coup in Chile (September 11, 1973), because it references Allende.

In the song Bernard Lavilliers has a go at the common school essay idea of "write a day in the life of a bank note / coin" but his is a supremely jaded & cynical take on the world of finance and money.

Les aventures extraordinaires d'un billet de banque

Some translations of the lyrics :

J'ai débuté ma carrière
Dans un hold-up audacieux
Y avait d' la cervelle par terre
Les flics étaient très nerveux

(I began my career in an audacious hold-up. There were brains on the floor; the pigs (cops) were very nervous)

Then some lyrics about passing through a brothel and into the hands of a drug-dealer, who later died. Then some cynicism about the church and then :

Je suis le pouvoir d'achat
Je suis celui qui décomplexe
Je suis le dernier réflexe
Qu'on n'est pas près d'oublier

(I am purchasing power; I am the problem-solver (decomplexer); I am the last reflex that one doesn't soon forget)

Now here's the verse about Allende :

Essayez d' me supprimer
Dans un coin sur la planète
Y en a qui f'raient une drôle de tête
Y en a même qui en sont morts
Allende dans le décor

(Try to suppress me, in some corner of the planet. There are some who make funny faces [I presume grimaces under torture]. There are even some who are dead. Allende "dans le décor" [disappeared])

Si tu savais ce que je sais
Dans quelles mains je suis passé
Tu t'en ferais pas beaucoup
Pour ta p'tite éternité

(If you knew what I knew, through whose hands I have passed, you wouldn't worry so much for your little eternity)

J'ai voulu me racheter
Mais voilà, j'étais trop cher
Depuis que les financiers
Mettent mes vertus aux enchères

(I tried to redeem myself / buy myself back, but found I was too expensive since the financiers put my virtues up for auction)

Je suis une pute aux nerfs d'acier
Je sais tout mais j' dirai rien
C'est peut-être préférable
Pour l'idéal républicain
J'aimerais crever, tu sais
J'aimerais qu'on m' foute la paix

(I am a whore with nerves of steel; I know all but say nothing; it's perhaps preferable for the Republican ideal. I'd like to die you know. I'd like to be left in peace)

In Case Anyone Wonders How Society Became So Infected With The Self-Important PMC Class Of Parasites... by BerryBoy1969 in WayOfTheBern

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The ruling elite give us a target to hate (Russia/China)

Came across this meme just recently that summed it up pretty well I think :

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EXbBSd5WsAUK94I.jpg:orig

FNDP: Suggestive Lyrics 💕😻🍆🍑🍌🍩🥖🌮😋🥧🌭🌧️ by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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It's a sort of sexual fantasy that I had about a boy who worked at the fairground, who I lusted after. He was in control and I wasn't cause I was sat on the waltzer and he was the one that was spinning it around and—I don't know—it's sort of lust, adolescent, awakening, smells and noise and dirt. That's what Twist is about.

--Alison Goldfrapp (source)

Friday Night Dance Party! - Turn by Blackhalo in WayOfTheBern

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Judy Collins sings the same song with the song writer :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0xzyhoeu1Y

An Australian group had a go at it too :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UfXMbULRv8

Friday Night Dance Party! - Turn by Blackhalo in WayOfTheBern

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To directly reference the theme word, it's easy to think of Indila's big hit from 2014, Tourner dans le vide

But that song is a bit overwrought & overproduced for my tastes. So, on a similar theme of acceptance/rejection, I'd go with Serge's 2 minute belter from 1966, Qui est in, qui est out

FNDP: Troll Love Songs 🎶💕 👾💀👽💩🤖👺👹 💕🎶 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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FNDP: Troll Love Songs 🎶💕 👾💀👽💩🤖👺👹 💕🎶 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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I'm not sure I understand what is being called for, but anyway, I'll offer up this stunning live performance of

Carly Simon - You're So Vain

The Star-Spangled Kangaroo by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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p.s. I doubt ordinary US Americans want to see a kangaroo draped in the US flag either. Kangaroos are Australian, the US flag obviously isn't. So fucking dumb.

The Star-Spangled Kangaroo by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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“I can think of no better symbol of this shared future than the USS Canberra,” gushed US ambassador to Australia Caroline Kennedy. “Built by American workers at an Australian company in Mobile, Alabama, her crew will always include a Royal Australian Navy sailor, and from today forward, she will proudly display a star-spangled kangaroo.”

And you know what? She’s right. Not because of her giddy joy over the complete absorption of Australia into the US military apparatus of course — that’s a horrifying nightmare which is increasingly putting this nation on track toward a frontline role in Washington’s war plans against China. But she’s right that the star-spangled kangaroo and the ship which carries it is a perfect symbol for the way these two nations have become inseparably intertwined.

...

So I think the star-spangled kangaroo is an entirely appropriate symbol for this country. Put it on our flag. Put it on our money. Put it on all our warships and planes, and on every military uniform. When you walk into an Australian government building, Yankarooey (or whatever stupid Aussie nickname we make up for the thing to mask our own cognitive dissonance) should be the first thing everyone sees.

Undignified? Certainly. Humiliating? Absolutely. An admission that Australia is not a real nation? Of course. But at least it would be honest. If we’re going to act like Washington’s subservient basement gimp, we may as well dress the part.

What a fucking abomination this 'star spangled kangaroo' is, but Caitlin's right, it's fitting as a symbol of our abject servility under US hegemony.

Mods will be removed one way or another: Spez responds to the API Protest Blackout. by Maniak in WayOfTheBern

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Deddit

VAERS Is Cleverly Hiding 182 Child Deaths Caused by COVID-19 Vaccines. You'll Never Find Them. These Are Some of the Most Shocking COVID-19 Vaccine Child Death Stories But They're Hidden From Public! - Global Research by [deleted] in WayOfTheBern

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Obviously it's wrong to assign an age to an infant until they are able to self-identify what age they want to be

Happy Public Domain Day 2024! by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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I'd read it, but I'm afraid of Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf should have been more afraid of Virginia Woolf

Americans less likely to urge young adults to enlist in military, study finds by RandomCollection in WayOfTheBern

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having the family idiot join the clergy

Fanny Price is upset on Edmund Bertram's behalf

(I just finished listening to this quite nice reading of Mansfield Park)

Due Dissidence: Krystal and RFK Jr Throw Down in Heated Israel Debate by Maniak in WayOfTheBern

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Trivial personal particular but I'm just glad that I don't have to feel guilt anymore about not wanting to listen to his awful speaking voice

(And perhaps there's something in his voice failing; there's a belief that truth-talking strengthens the voice - maybe the opposite is also true)

@TheMcKenziest: KISSINGER IS FINALLY FUCKING DEAD / EVERYBODY PARTY by Maniak in WayOfTheBern

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@latstetter: The vast majority of Israelis are neither Semitic nor hereditary tide to Palestine. It's just science. [...] by Maniak in WayOfTheBern

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Noam Chomsky on Khazar Theory & Israel DNA Claims :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmOBsYbxPCY

Edit to add : if you watch the short (4 min) video linked above, look at the top comments below the video too. There are some good ones.

FNDP: 🐴🐴Song🐴🐴 Stampede!🐴🐴 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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FNDP: Everyone stay calm. I am illegally occupying this sub and we are going to do a music festival 🎼🎶🎷🎺🎸🐴 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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Usually I'm able to think of something to post, but not tonight.

I would have guessed maybe something from Tin Pan Alley from you.

Perhaps I'm a Yiddish Cowboy

(Not meaning to suggest Jewish = Zionist though; which yes, does make the theme tonight a little tricky)

FNDP: Everyone stay calm. I am illegally occupying this sub and we are going to do a music festival 🎼🎶🎷🎺🎸🐴 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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This song sprang to mind simply because of its lyrics

I have no idea of Leonard Cohen's position on Zionism, etc, or even where he was actually going with this song, but the lyrics have some chilling resonance at this time

I'm guided by a signal in the heavens
I'm guided by this birthmark on my skin
I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons
First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin

...

Ah you loved me as a loser, but now you're worried that I just might win
You know the way to stop me, but you don't have the discipline
How many nights I prayed for this, to let my work begin
First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin

FNDP: Music kicks 🏈⚽🏉🦵🏃‍♂️ by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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I got a lot of exposure to early Indigo Girls through a girlfriend and her housemate who binged their self-titled album on heavy repeat. Think I could recite half the lyrics of Closer to Fine even now. That gf spent a number of years identifying as a lesbian (although she's married to a man now); relevant because I think the Indigo Girls were big in the lesbian scene, at least back then.

They're certainly fine harmonisers.

@jvgraz: "For the children in my mentions, Naziism is not "killing Jews". The vast majority of people the Nazis killed were not Jews. Naziism is an extreme form of fascism based in racial supremacy, genocide, and brutal expansionism. Now tell me again how Israel doesn't qualify." by Maniak in WayOfTheBern

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Now tell me again how Israel doesn't qualify.

I don't think it's a useful label to apply to Israel; much too conflicting seeing as Jews were some of the victims of Nazism.

Instead, it makes more sense to draw out the parallels between Nazism and Zionism (and look at, for instance, the support that Nazism gave to Zionism). Each of these is the label (and attendant ideology), that these evil regimes applied to themselves and I don't think it makes sense to subsume Zionism under Nazism (especially when Zionism has spanned a much greater time period than Nazism, from the end of the 19th century right through till today).

I was an anti-Zionist by jet199 in Israel

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Oh, and now I've looked at his twitter profile and found he works for Palantir. So he's a creep as well as an idiot.

Solidarity with 🇮🇱. Engineer @ Palantir. Christian theology and critiquing leftism that betrays its own values, such as when it's anti-Zionist.

I was an anti-Zionist by jet199 in Israel

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Article can be summarised as "my extremely bad & ignorant take on the war on Syria, where somehow Palestinians were the victims, means that I no longer support Palestinians"

This guy's an idiot

Feminazi platform "Ovarit" ran out of ideas so they problematized the most pettiest thing ever by bucetao6969 in whatever

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Apparently me being from /s/wayofthebern gives me some sort of status

No, I'm just saying that's where I know you from (and where I think I've given you some upvotes).

It's very annoying you wouldn't at least consider why I'm calling him a troll in the first place

Because you have trouble with / animosity towards women? That's my guess. But I don't know, because you didn't develop any argument. While they did. Your whole argument was in your submission title and you didn't take it anywhere from there. Oh, and btw, a submission title that opened with what could easily be labeled a trollish word.

There's no disruption coming from u/Hematomato in this thread. They put a considered opinion up against your declarative submission title. And you quite clearly couldn't handle it, and so retreated, puerilely, into name-calling.

Feminazi platform "Ovarit" ran out of ideas so they problematized the most pettiest thing ever by bucetao6969 in whatever

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I know you from s/wayofthebern. Very disappointing to see you repeatedly calling someone a troll here who's making a vastly better contribution to the conversation / argument than you are.

AI girlfriends are ruining an entire generation of men by MeganDelacroix in WayOfTheBern

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the ability of men to woo women is highly dependent on what they read and saw growing up

I once set up a profile on a dating site using only this text in the profile :

Jymes wishes to hear from wearers of abandoned female cos-
tumes, gratefully received, wadmel jumper, rather full pair of
culottes and onthergarmenteries, to start city life together. His
jymes is out of job, would sit and write. He has lately commited
one of the then commandments but she will now assist. Superior
built, domestic, regular layer. Also got the boot. He appreciates
it.

It's from Finnegans Wake and I consider it the last word in male self-advertisement. (Alas, it got no responses.)

That's the only time I've used a dating site or app though. As per u/therazorx's comment, I consider them as being mainly for users of other ppl or for suckers, neither of which I want to be.

UK: Rumble executives may be arrested over refusal to deplatform Russell Brand by MeganDelacroix in WayOfTheBern

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Under serious threat of arrest or prosecution Rumble will withdraw its service from that country (as it has already had to do in France).

Which would be an interesting situation I feel. Having such a substantial English-language platform having to withdraw from the second largest English-language speaking country in the world would cause considerable concern and outcry I think (or at least, I hope).

If you're interested in military history, Big Serge's The American Army in Normandy is a good read by penelopepnortney in WayOfTheBern

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The King of Hearts

Thanks for this reference. I haven't watched it but, after viewing the trailer, now will.

FNDP: You probably never heard of it 💃🕺👯🏰🏯🌃🛤️🎙️📻📼🎞️⚔️🔮⚜️🏜️⚓🗿 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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Marianne Faithfull in 1965

Marianne Faithfull in 1987 singing the same song in a deeper voice after doing a lot of damage to herself over the intervening years. Still beautiful.

3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles by Super_Soviet_Gundam in WayOfTheBern

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You might enjoy this short video I just came across. It's a walk around and explanation of the functioning of a Detroit Electric EV, built in 1912, that was displayed at the Fully Charged Vancouver show.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RGYHL7G2u0

Happy Friday friends. Question. When did you wake up? And what was the event that woke you up? I’ll go first. by [deleted] in WayOfTheBern

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Oh, I thought you meant today, as you started off with 'Happy Friday'

I woke up very early ... today

Pepe Escobar: No Respite for France as ‘New Africa’ Rises by penelopepnortney in WayOfTheBern

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I only know because I cheated (looked it up) when I encountered it once before

But hint if you want it : What was the first European country to explore (and plunder) down the west coast of Africa in the 1400s under Prince Henry the Navigator ?

Pepe Escobar: No Respite for France as ‘New Africa’ Rises by penelopepnortney in WayOfTheBern

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Trivia quiz question : who knows what Lusophone means ?

ECOWAS, one of eight African political and economic unions, is a proverbial mess. It packs 15 member nations — Francophone, Anglophone and one Lusophone — in Central and West Africa, and it is rife with internal division.

Xi Jinping avoids Biden meeting. BRICS more important than G20 by RandomCollection in WayOfTheBern

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Let's Go Brandon

Matt Taibbi: Tracking Orwellian Change: New Meanings of "Deep State" and "Working Class" by penelopepnortney in WayOfTheBern

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My experience has been to find Michael Hudson one of the best explainers in this area, if you ever feel like looking at it more. I believe his book Super Imperialism is the one that goes into it in depth (I haven't read it yet) but I've heard him give a concise history in a number of podcasts/interviews where he explained it very well (again, just in my experience).

One interesting tidbit concerning Michael is that Trotsky was his godfather (his parents were trade unionists and worked with Trotsky in Mexico; his father spent some time in prison for organising strikes in Minneapolis in the 30s; there's another connection between the Hudson family and Trotsky too).

@SnowHimbo: "This is the worst thing I've seen all day holy buckfalls" by Maniak in WayOfTheBern

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The tweeter is also a 'douchebag' (cringey American term). You can immediately see it in any of the copious selfies he posts to his account; here's the latest from today.

This account, @SnowHimbo, is continual sneers with nothing of intellectual weight. Yes, he's got easy targets to sneer at, but following such an account is a pathetic timewaste.

FNDP: Rain dance! 🌧☔⛈🌦☂🌂🌈 by Martini in WayOfTheBern

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Apparently Jimmy ended Marianne Williamson's campaign last night and I missed it by MeganDelacroix in WayOfTheBern

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Defend her at your peril.

Where am I defending MW ? I've been hardly aware of her (I'm not in the US), and am certainly not a follower.

My point was this was not a great performance by Jimmy. Showing open contempt for a guest interviewee is not the way to proceed, however loathsome that guest actually is. It's fine for Jimmy to mock and show contempt for MW (she's a public politician) but he shouldn't do it by inviting her on his show and doing it to her face. That's being a scumbag and unprofessional. He could have done a critical interview with hard hitting questions, and it was partly that, but he also stepped over the line into showing open contempt to her face.

Poland fumes over Zelensky aide’s ‘friendship won’t last’ remarks:Mikhail Podoliak earlier suggested that Kiev and Warsaw would compete with each other after the Ukraine conflict is over by yaiyen in WayOfTheBern

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Florida man with three limbs chewed off by alligator says he looks forward to brawling with Mike next door again when he gets home from hospital

FNDP: Troll Love Songs 🎶💕 👾💀👽💩🤖👺👹 💕🎶 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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From a comment under that clip :

She wrote this song in November, 1971 in 15 minutes while she was waiting for Cat Stevens "Tea and the Tillerman" to pick her up for a date.

That's news to me; never knew those two dated.

FNDP: Troll Love Songs 🎶💕 👾💀👽💩🤖👺👹 💕🎶 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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New listen for me, cheers

FNDP: Troll Love Songs 🎶💕 👾💀👽💩🤖👺👹 💕🎶 by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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Elvis Costello trolling SNL in 1977 :

Radio Radio - first portion only

Full song

FNDP: Touched by Sinéad 🍀 by Martini in WayOfTheBern

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I like this cover Sinéad does of Chiquitita :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7IuSajxPNQ

So mellow and mundane - in a nice way (she's literally cleaning up in the kitchen as she sings)

Also, this very imperfect live performance of Don't Give Up by Peter Gabriel, Sinéad and Sting in Chile in 1990 is quite touching despite the obvious lack of rehearsal and other issues. The crowd clearly still appreciated it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsxFclkJlIw

A Detrans subreddit on reddit. I am surprised that is allowed. by chris3991m in TumblrInAction

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As the trans ideology falls further out of public favor

I used up my 'junk media quotient' by watching a Jubilee video on YouTube yesterday. It was this one : 5 Feminists vs 1 Secret Antifeminist.... The format of the video is that you have a group of feminists but there's (supposedly) one mole in the group who is trying to pass as that identity and after discussion rounds people are progressively voted out (to eliminate the mole). Anyway, of course there was a militant 'trans' activist in the group and she spouted all the usual ideology. One woman pushed ever so slightly back, talking about her reservations about biological males being able to compete against biological females (but she put it much more mildly). For her trouble, she was then voted out the next round (because of course all dissent must be immediately silenced).

So far, so predictable. However what I didn't predict was the strong show of sympathy for this contestant (I think her name was Emma) in the comments. Most of the top comments were supportive of her, and pointed out, quite legitimately, how stupid it was to fail her as a feminist for voicing her reservations on this point. So yeah, this is a longwinded way of saying I think the tide is turning, as sensible people realised that it must turn, but it's perhaps happening more quickly than I'd realised.

Sinéad O’Connor dies at the age of 56 by [deleted] in music

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No music video has ever made a greater impression on me than Nothing Compares 2 U

Of course, I soon bought the album and the preceding one (The Lion and the Cobra). And am gong to listen to that latter one right now.

Thanks for the music Sinéad

r/place ends early after redditors write fuck spez by orangered in MeanwhileOnReddit

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You forget that the dumber people are the more kids they have

Ironically, this often repeated assertion is the ultimate dumb take. Anyone who makes it I immediately categorise as a deluded idiot (deluded, because they obviously don't include themselves amongst the 'dumb' people they are pissing on).

Sweden Shocks Europe: Abandons 'Unstable' Green Energy Agenda, Returns to Nuclear Power by P-38lightning in news

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I'm not going to do the intellectual work for you, that's on you. All five points you trotted out are easily disproven if you put the effort in to properly investigate them.

Sweden Shocks Europe: Abandons 'Unstable' Green Energy Agenda, Returns to Nuclear Power by P-38lightning in news

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It's unreliable, relies on dirty strip mining by child slaves, needs replacing every decade or so, is prone to failure, and charging even a personal vehicle takes hours

Come back to me when you've disabused yrself of this propaganda

Jimmy Dore on Due Dissidence by Blackhalo in WayOfTheBern

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Jimmy cross-examining one of the hosts on the validity of his excuse for not coming to his show was amusing

Myocarditis data from Korea | Dr. John Campbell by unagisongs in WayOfTheBern

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Masterful communication by John at 6:35

He says that 21 cases suffered a 'very severe adverse reaction' but he's 'not allowed to mention the nature of that reaction' and then goes on to say that 'these people are no longer able to communicate with us in any way, shape or form'.

I have to admit, I laughed when the penny dropped (he's saying that they died) even though ppl dying from an adverse reaction to a bogus vaccination is, of course, far from funny. It was just amusing how he evaded YouTube's censorship to get his message across.

FNDP: S/way of the Bern 🎶🔥🎶🔥🎶🔥🎶 by Martini in WayOfTheBern

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The B-52s - Lava

Day Four Of "Two-Day" Strike: Well, NOW What? by penelopepnortney in WayOfTheBern

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Yeah, this controversy has really served as a great impetus to quit reddit

I think a lot of us have thought that we should do it at some time but kept putting it off (that's been the case with me at least)

Indefinite Blackout: Next Steps, Polling Your Community, and Where We Go From Here by Maniak in WayOfTheBern

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I didn't upvote this, I marked it insightful

Enshittification of Reddit continues: Recent reddit experiment to block mobile browser access. by therazorx in WayOfTheBern

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In order to save the village, we had to destroy it

LOL! WotB is totally dominating Saidit! by [deleted] in WayOfTheBern

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The Tower-22 Strike in Jordan Triggers Us, Israel Into All-front War – the Arabs and Iran Are Ready, the Russians Too by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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The attack's success may be due to information passed on by the Russians, who have been learning how to defeat US air defence systems in Ukraine :

“This is a significant accomplishment,” one of the sources said. “Was the bypassing of the US air defence system at Tower-22 pulled off with Russian assistance? US bases generally rely on the C-RAM [Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar] system. It was sent to Ukraine last year where the Russians have been learning to defeat it. What now of American EW [electronic warfare]? They’ve been doing a fair job of knocking drones down up to now. It seems a ‘coincidence’ that, not a week after the meetings in Moscow with Arabs and Iranians, we see this success. It’s a success the circumstances of which, we can be sure, Biden and Austin are not keen to advertise.”

...

While there has been no announcement from the Russian Defense Ministry of a successful hit against C-RAM in Kiev, military sources believe Russia’s General Staff have acquired the technical capability to neutralize the American system, allowing drones through to hit their ground targets, including the C-RAM mounted truck unit.

The Iranians have been observing, as have the Arab forces planning and executing drone attacks against C-RAM defended US bases. How much of the Russian intelligence on C-RAM is being shared with them?

...

The military source again: “If there’s no coincidence, and if this isn’t a lucky strike for the Arabs, then this may reflect a step-change up in Russian military assistance to the Iranians. Maybe Tower-22 was selected as a small target for demonstration effect, so as to send a message about the bigger targets, Al-Tanf and Muwaffaq Salti. Hitting them next makes ‘regional war’, and then US ground forces are going to be in the thick of it — the Biden Administration will have a new war on its hands — and bodybags, instead of votes, for Election Day. “

John also reports on the deployment by Iran of a converted container carrier (not an expensive warship) into the Gulf of Oman. The Shah Mahdavi is a naval drone carrier and electronic warfare vessel.

The current positioning of the Shah Mahdavi is a signal that if the Biden Administration, or the Trump election campaign, or their claques in the US Congress decide on making a direct, retaliatory strike against Iranian targets — military personnel, territorial units, or naval vessels — the IGRC will close the Strait of Hormuz. Iran will then be at war with the US, and so will the rest of the world which, until Israel started its war against the Palestinians, depended on the Suez Canal, Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and the Indian Ocean for its energy supply and trade lifelines.

“This is a major embarrassment and a message for the US and its allies”, the military source concludes. “It should resonate with all of them. It’s the conclusion to be drawn from the fact that the systems they have relied on have been defeated on land [in the Ukraine] and are now defending their ships on the Red Sea, and being defeated there too. The implications of all of this are enormous. Now, even the smallest maritime country, at a relatively low cost, can project force and inflict harm on the traditionally dominant actors. No need for expensive fighter or strike aircraft, let alone the pilots to operate them, or technicians and facilities to maintain them. No need for specialized military ship-building facilities. Any bulk transport, cheaply got, will do.”

Trump Is Not the Cause of the Chaos (I'm not a fan of Trump, but keep in mind that he's a symptom of a failing Establishment, not the cause of the problem himself) by RandomCollection in WayOfTheBern

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I can't be bothered reading a RCP post but, just looking at the headline, Trump is a cause of chaos and in a (very moderately) good way.

I'm not a fan of Trump either but it's very noticeable how much the 'Deep State' is opposed to him. That's because he is not a compliant politician in some ways and because he doesn't play the role of the President in the ways that they want. The election of Trump was a black swam event - outsiders like him aren't meant to defeat the Deep State favourites (Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Hillary Clinton, etc) but he did, and in a consummate way. They then sought to undermine his presidency in various ways and are now going to extreme lengths (and we are yet to see the limits of how far they will go), to prevent him getting a second term. This is despite Trump doing most of the things that the Deep State wanted as president, but the fact remains that they couldn't ever be 100% sure of him (as they could be of Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Reagan, Carter, etc, etc) and that is not acceptable to the Deep State and the oligarchy, not acceptable at all. They will simply not tolerate a president that goes 'off-script', as Kennedy started to do in the period leading up to his assassination.

So yes, Trump is a cause of some chaos. Doesn't mean I endorse his presidency but it is somewhat amusing to observe how much his election freaked the Deep State out, any yes, brought some chaos into US politics.

Boeing Faces Longer Wait to Resume MAX Deliveries in China ¦ More safety checks are being planned on the undelivered planes following the Alaska Airlines blowout by RandomCollection in WayOfTheBern

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Re Russian jets, the Superjet 100 is a smaller aircraft than the 737 or the Airbus A320. For the direct Russian competitor to these 2 aircraft, there is the Irkut MC-21 which has also implemented an import substitution redesign and retesting schedule.

Boeing Faces Longer Wait to Resume MAX Deliveries in China ¦ More safety checks are being planned on the undelivered planes following the Alaska Airlines blowout by RandomCollection in WayOfTheBern

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I've become an interested follower of the development of China's Comac C919 and Russia's Sukhoi Superjet 100.

The Chinese jet is further advanced, with a significant landmark achieved last year as the first jets went into commercial use (in China).

The Russian jet had to be redesigned to swap out all the imported parts subject to sanctions (including the engines). However, this has proceeded apace with the first import substituted jet undergoing test flights last year with the old engines and a second test vehicle with fully Russian engines scheduled to do test flights this year.

China will obviously get there first (it already has, with jets now in use) and has a larger internal market to support it. So they're the main prospect but it's good to have the Russian prospect as well. Then there's Brazil's Embraer jets too (in commercial use for decades now). So jets from 3 out of the original 5 BRICS countries.

For now, my position is to avoid Boeing and take Airbus. But keen to switch from Airbus to a BRC jet when the option is available.

The top ten reasons why Israel is not committing genocide by weavilsatemyface in WayOfTheBern

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Then there's the Megan 'comically grotesque' special - They're still making too many babies even when we regularly 'mow the lawn' so how can it be genocide when the population continues to grow ?

Found here : https://saidit.net/s/WayOfTheBern/comments/bpxa/michael_tracey_brings_the_evidence_that_new/14j19

Chinese dual-loop trading system - Arnaud Bertrand by chakokat in WayOfTheBern

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Great submission; a perspective on China that is very counter to the usual narrative in the Western media

(Former) US Ambassador Chas Freeman : Israel is committing genocide in Israel by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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BTW, both ppl have very clear enunciation (including the native Dutchman) so this video is very comprehensible at 1.5 speed, if you want to get through it faster.

(Former) US Ambassador Chas Freeman : Israel is committing genocide in Israel by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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I'm often a little lazy about writing a comment under a submission. Fortunately, this time, Arnaud Bertrand has done the job for me (and at some length).

This is undoubtedly one of the most extraordinary interviews of a former senior US government official on Gaza.

This is Chas Freeman, former Assistant Secretary of Defense and former US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.

Key points in the video:

  • He agrees that many of the victims of Oct 7th were killed by the Israeli army in the form of "undisciplined fire by helicopters with hellfire missiles or by tanks with incendiary rounds directed at buildings". In the case of the victims of the music festival he even says they "were largely killed, it appears, by hellfire missiles and by other undisciplined fire by Israeli forces". To him this "disgrace in military terms" stems from a "lack of discipline and training necessary to respond" but also from the IDF's "Hannibal directive", which "says that rather than get into bargaining over hostage exchange you should just kill the Israeli hostages along with their captors."

  • He says that with Oct 7th "Hamas had 2 objectives":

  1. "Put the Palestinian self-determination issue back on the global agenda", something he says they've "succeeded" in doing since they're is "widespread recognition outside Israel that only self-determination for Palestine in the form of a 2-state solution can provide security to Israel". He says that even in "the US, which has a larger Jewish population than Israel, many Jews have come to realize that this is the case. Younger Jews in particular in the U.S. are very disillusioned with Zionism and don't want to suffer contagion from it in the form of antisemitism, which is actually growing now as a result of Israeli actions".

  2. "Give Hamas enormous popularity among Palestinians because they are seen as having stood up, as having been willing to accept death rather than captivity". He refers to Norman Finkelstein's "analogy of slave revolts in the U.S." and particularly the "1831 revolt by Nat Turner, a well-educated very intelligent enslaved African who led a slave revolt in Southern Virginia which had as its objective the murder of every white person they encountered." He says it "raises a moral question: 'Is the violence of the slave-owner morally the same as the violence of the slave trying to end that violence?'. The same moral question arises with Israeli oppression of Palestinians versus Palestinian resistance to oppression."

  • All in all he concludes that much like the violence against African-Americans that followed slave revolts in the 19th century, the Israeli vengeance against Palestinians "won't be remembered fondly by anyone in the future". In fact he goes as far as saying that "when people think of Israel in the past they thought of it as a refuge for the victims of the Holocaust... now they will think of it as the home of perpetrators of genocide. When they think of Israel, they will think of burned buildings and dead babies. This is an image problem of a fundamental nature and from the point of view of Israel it strips Israel of its protection by charges of antisemitism against anyone who is critical of Israel because to be critical of people who are carrying out genocide cannot be antisemitism, it cannot be considered immoral. Antisemitism is a despicable attitude but to oppose genocide by Israel is not."

https://twitter.com/RnaudBertrand/status/1743865744218358216

I learned a new word today: Philanthropath by penelopepnortney in WayOfTheBern

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Philanthropic people lose all sense of humanity. It is their distinguishing characteristic.

― Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

Happy Public Domain Day 2024! by Caelian in WayOfTheBern

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Yes, Steamboat Willie is finally entering the public domain. Welcome, Mickey and Minnie Mouse! Read what this means here.

2023 Year in Review by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) :

At the end of every year, we look back at the last 12 months and evaluate what has changed for the better (and worse) for digital rights.

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/12/2023-year-review

2023 Year in Review by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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2023 Year in Review by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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Dimitri Simes Jr. Talks Geopolitics 2023 With Scott Ritter & Michael Hudson

This is a 3 hour radio 'marathon' live-streamed on December 27. There's an information page here which describes the format : 1st hour a review of the key events and Dimitri's key interviews (from his New Rules podcast), 2nd hour with Scott Ritter to discuss the major military conflicts that shaped the world this year, 3rd hour with Michael Hudson to talk about the shifts in the world economy, as well as the rise of the Global South against US dollar hegemony. That page doesn't seem to include a link to the 3 hour show but it can be found in its entirety on twitter's platform here :

https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1LyGBnmWalLGN

2023 Year in Review by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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Craig Murray on What we have learned in 2023 :

https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2023/12/what-we-have-learned/

2023 Year in Review by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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2023 Year in Review by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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2023 Year in Review by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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2023 Year in Review by ageingrockstar in WayOfTheBern

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How Japan is willingly ceding the future to China by RandomCollection in WayOfTheBern

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They're about to almost completely lose their automobile industry, which has been hugely important to the Japanese economy. That'll be interesting (i.e. devastating).

Meanwhile, as the article notes, they are moronically boosting their military spending. Japan would have no military threats at all if it was not in 'alliance' (military servitude and occupation) with the U.S. and hosting its troops and bases.

I fear that Japan will have to go through an extreme crisis before they come to their senses.

How Japan is willingly ceding the future to China by RandomCollection in WayOfTheBern

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The next blow to the collective Japanese psyche will be falling behind Germany Russia to become the fourth-biggest economy