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-Short Attention Span Theater-
'We were terrified!': Three Indian women at center of disgusting racist attack where Texas realtor, 58, called them 'curry-a**ed b*****s' say she started hitting one of them and said she 'hated Indians' before being arrested
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] And so she should have been. Sadly, there are vicious idiots everywhere. Hopefully this one will learn from spending some time in jail.
Posted by: Skidmark || 08/27/2022 01:06 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1  If Vegas is taking bets, we will see twitter posts saying this is a MAGA person, only to find out later she's a registered Demoncrat. Place your bets.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 08/27/2022 7:05 Comments || Top||

#2 
#1 If Vegas is taking bets, we will see twitter posts saying this is a MAGA person, only to find out later she's a registered Demoncrat. Place your bets.
Posted by: Procopius2k 2022-08-27 07:05


...Followed by, 'this is not who I am', 'the meds made me do it', 'under stress', and other excuses that the vast majority of human beings dealing with them seem to handle quite nicely.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 08/27/2022 7:50 Comments || Top||

#3  'this is not who I am', 'the meds made me do it', 'under stress', and other excuses

"It's just this war and that lying son of a bitch, Johnson Trump!"
Posted by: SteveS || 08/27/2022 9:53 Comments || Top||

#4  Realtor Esmeralda Upton, 58, flew into a rage after she came across the group of four Indian women outside the Sixty Vines wine bar in Plano, Texas, on Wednesday night.

Think this sums it all up. "Put your ckn mask on Science! H8TR!"
Posted by: swksvolFF || 08/27/2022 10:21 Comments || Top||

#5  That lady woman female is a perfect example of "ugly comes from the heart".
Posted by: magpie || 08/27/2022 11:19 Comments || Top||

#6  From the article:

One of the women calls the police, and Upton lunges at another, grabbing her phone and attempting to rip it from her hands.

She tells the police they were being attacked by a white woman in a black dress.

'No, I'm not white - I'm Mexican. And I paid my f****** way here,' Upton retorts.

'These f****** Indians, they come to America because they want a better life.

'I hate these f****** Indians. I'm a Mexican-American. I was born here. Were you born here? The way you speak.


Mic drop.
Posted by: trailing wife || 08/27/2022 11:48 Comments || Top||

#7  MAGA women don’t do wine bars. I bet her sorority sisters agree with her racism.
Posted by: Super Hose || 08/27/2022 11:49 Comments || Top||

#8  Brandon! Booby! Can't get stoned and walk into a wine bar without using an Indian accent, ammirite?!
Posted by: swksvolFF || 08/27/2022 11:52 Comments || Top||

#9  Call me a racist but I expected higher melanin content in the assaultriss.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839 || 08/27/2022 13:42 Comments || Top||

#10  Bleeping the Peace, or, "I'll have the baby jimsonweed salad and..."

When Injuns attack! Modern Texas:
One diet, one riot, one Lexus.
Escaping unharmed,
The war party, unarmed,
Whoop at police, "Please arrest those who vex us!"
Posted by: Whising Trotsky9554 || 08/27/2022 16:13 Comments || Top||

#11  60 Vines is also a restaurant, and very popular. I had a great brunch there, several years ago. Too crowded since then.
Posted by: Bobby || 08/27/2022 16:40 Comments || Top||

#12  Too crowded since then.

That is why no one goes there anymore.
Posted by: SteveS || 08/27/2022 16:58 Comments || Top||

#13  ^ Guru Yogi!
Posted by: Whising Trotsky9554 || 08/27/2022 17:11 Comments || Top||

#14  I'm a big fan of Indians. Hard workers, polite, and good citizens, but something seems missing in this story.
Posted by: ruprecht || 08/27/2022 19:31 Comments || Top||


'F**k you, Dr Fauci!' Megyn Kelly launches blistering attack on COVID czar for saying he'll 'consider' attending GOP hearing and says he should face jail if he refuses
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
Posted by: Skidmark || 08/27/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [10 views] Top|| File under:


-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
World War Next. War is coming. Maybe not this month, maybe not this year, but it's coming. Let's explore what the next world war might look like, if the US, China, and Russia come to blows.
[TreeOfWoe] A game designer's look at the relative strength of America, China, and Russia

War is coming. Maybe not this month, maybe not this year, but it’s coming. The Pax American has ended. The men and women who remember the horror of World War II are long gone. The taboo on violence has been lifted. War is coming. You can disagree, but I have a ham radio set up at my desk, and when the missiles start to fly, I will radio you to say "I told you so." (Leave your callsign in the comments.)

If war comes, will the US prevail? Our national mythology holds that we’re always the good guys and the good guys always win. But war is the province of blood, steel, risk, and grit, not myth. The United States has not faced a hot war against a peer adversary in 77 years. It has not faced a hot war against a peer adversary capable of attacking its home soil in 157 years. Since that time, we have grown in population and gross domestic product, but we have also deindustrialized and offshored much of the capability that once made us "the Arsenal of Democracy." In that same time, a new adversary has arisen, the first we have ever faced that has a larger population and economy than us.

Let’s explore what the next world war might look like, if the US, China, and Russia come to blows. This is a complex topic, so it might end up a multi-part series.

A BRIEF STATEMENT OF CREDENTIALS
War is a serious mater, and an armchair strategist who wishes to be taken seriously should state his credentials. Here are mine, for good or ill. (You can skip this paragraph if you don’t care.) I planned on a career in the military and attended the US Military Academy at West Point from 1993 to 1995, where I was in the top 5% of my class academically and was adjutant of the Wargames Club. Sadly, I was at the bottom 1% of my class physically, which rather dampened my prospects for a career. After my hopes and dreams were crushed at West Point, I became a military history major at Binghamton University, where my final project was a simulation of hypothetical Middle Eastern conflict in 2001. From there I co-wrote the modern warfare game Modern Spearhead, which was the first microarmor rules set to simulate the differences, not just in NATO and Warsaw Pact equipment, but in their maneuver, fire control, and doctrine. MSH has been played for many years at the USMA Wargames Club and around the world. I have since also written Domains at War, a simulation of ancient and medieval warfare. I have also consulted on a number of defense-related projects, most recently in 2019 when I served as a panelist at the US Army War College workshop Wargaming A.I.: Exploring First Principles to Simulate an Advanced, Artificially Intelligent Military Command and Control System. My analysis is thus going to be that of a wargame designer, perhaps a very good wargame designer, but not that of a scholar or veteran.

WORLD WAR NEXT WILL NOT BE SHORT
Virtually every public discussion of World War III scenarios, and the vast majority of WWIII fiction, assumes that WWIII will be very short. The assumption seems to be that one side or the other will quickly gain the upper hand, the other side will then threaten to use nuclear weapons to end the conflict, and the hot war will end with some sort of negotiated armistice to avoid global annihilation.

I believe this notion is terribly mistaken. Prior to the outbreak of every major war, the strategists on both sides are virtually always confident that the next war will be short. "You’ll be home for Christmas, boys!" Whether we look at the American Civil War, First World War, Korean War, Iraq War, Afghanistan War, or the most recent Russo-Ukraine War, we see that wars always last much longer than the pre-war planners expected.

In a short war, the winner will tend to be whichever side has better-trained and better-led troops with better equipment. The Americans excel at this. So did the Germans. Unfortunately, wars don’t tend to be a short.
It goes on, with lots of graphs. Makes its points very well.
Posted by: Tiny Jeater6933 || 08/27/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [10 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The next war between the nuclear powers is likely to be hacker war with power systems shut down and trains and subways and traffic lights turned off to bing countries to a screeching economic halt.
Posted by: ruprecht || 08/27/2022 0:27 Comments || Top||

#2  Didn't we have this scenario when Reagan got elected? You should have been around during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 08/27/2022 7:06 Comments || Top||

#3  The next war between the nuclear powers is likely to be hacker war with power systems shut down and trains and subways and traffic lights turned off to bing countries to a screeching economic halt.
Or just adopt European & American "Green Policies'" Globally for the same effect - follow Merkel, Macron, Biden, Trudeau, and Gore... It's all the same thing.
Posted by: Skunky Ebbaique3137 || 08/27/2022 7:24 Comments || Top||

#4 
Posted by: Slenter Panda4300 || 08/27/2022 7:35 Comments || Top||

#5  Skunky Ebbaique3, that is all part for the cold war. Soviets fired a fire and forget propaganda missile that may take down the US decades after the Soviets collapsed.
Posted by: ruprecht || 08/27/2022 12:55 Comments || Top||

#6  Given what Biden and Milly (or what ever it's name is) are doing to the US Military, the major battles will be Upper Midwest farmers against Cantonese speakers who can't believe how friggin' cold it is.
Posted by: Mercutio || 08/27/2022 18:49 Comments || Top||


Afghanistan
Mourning a Lost War: Why Nation-Building Failed in Afghanistan. Many of the architects and cheerleaders of the twenty-year mission in Afghanistan refuse to accept that the United States lost the war. We lost. Full stop.
[NationalInterest] The outcome in Afghanistan "came down to a lack of American strategic patience," General David Petraeus wrote in an essay recently published in the Atlantic. His is not an uncommon view; many of the architects and cheerleaders of the twenty-year mission in Afghanistan refuse to accept that the United States lost the war.

We lost. Full stop.
They never tried to win. Why would they; a victory would mean the war would end!

Reflections, congressional inquiries, lessons learned, and future policy will remain hollow until the United States internalizes this simple but dismal fact. It is perhaps difficult for so many to accept it because the United States lost a very different war than the one it started. As Gen. Frank McKenzie recently told NPR, "I think we took our eye off the ball in Afghanistan [and] why we were there, to prevent Al Qaeda from striking our country ... it grew into something much larger: an attempt to impose a form of government, a state, that would be a state the way that we recognize a state." Some of the generals get it.

The stories we tell have unique power; how we came to discuss Afghanistan ultimately helped us delude ourselves. The bluntness and clarity of McKenzie’s statement are the exceptions, while Petraeus’ word salad of empty tropes is the rule. Afghanistan is ethnically, linguistically, socioeconomically, and geographically diverse. The ideas and visions of its people are, too. Large segments of Afghanistan’s population supported the republic and even a more liberal (in the values-based sense) Afghanistan. Others supported the idea of the republic even if they were divided on what it meant to be Afghan. A smaller—but not insignificant—number supported the Taliban. A silent majority appeared to want nothing more than the freedom to carry out their lives and vocations in peace. Make generalizations about Afghanistan at your own peril!

I want to believe that it was primarily out of a desire to avoid oversimplification and harmful fatalism that the official discourse about Afghanistan in Washington swatted away efforts to inventory the war’s failure to reshape Afghan society. But the result was an ever-narrowing analytical lens from which most people viewed the conflict, followed by a persistent repetition of statements that many knew weren’t true. The divergence between what people said publicly and privately was staggering.
Another story that's conveniently forgotten is how the Pentagon lied consistently for a decade about making progress in Afghanistan. No such progress occurred. The people who lied are not in prison. The people they murdered are still dead, though.

Like a cleric invoking a religious creed, we publicly spoke with drawn-out preambles filled with qualifiers, admonitions, and declarations. U.S.-styled Western values are universally accepted in Afghanistan. All Afghans supported the republic over the Taliban. Landlocked Afghanistan, with little industry and high illiteracy rates, had tremendous economic potential. The Afghan Taliban are mere proxies of regional powers, but the Afghan security forces dependent upon the United States financially, logistically, and militarily were an organic national army.

A few dozen Afghans accounted for nearly all Afghan voices in Washington. I critique this with caution. Many of those speakers made great sacrifices for their country and still have valuable insights to share. Their views and ideas matter. It’s lazy to dismiss them as existing in a bubble. Haroun Rahimi pointed out that the Kandahar bubble of the Taliban’s leadership is as much a bubble as Kabul ever was. It is also offensive to argue that they are not "representative" of Afghanistan. Any Afghan is quintessentially more Afghan than an outsider critic ever could be. Second, no one constituency of Afghans can represent Afghanistan. It’s this very fact that made the U.S. project in Afghanistan so difficult. I raise the issue of our curated echo chamber only because it should have been a matter of common sense that the truths of a country of forty million people could not be captured by so few. It should have given us pause when so many of these voices professed a singular Afghan vision as war tore apart the country at the seams, and successive administrations of the republic were paralyzed by gridlock and in-fighting.

Our collective inability to move beyond comfortable tropes was only compounded as the Taliban forces closed in on provincial capitals last summer. Criticizing Ashraf Ghani and his nepotistic cabal was tantamount to support for the Taliban as the republic entered the twilight of its reign. After he fled, leaving his countrymen to languish, an outpouring of criticism could be heard from Washington to Kabul’s political elites. Incompetent, stubborn, egotistical, and ultimately cowardly. We had known all along. But we were afraid to say it.

Of course, our flawed understanding, our limited outreach to Afghan society, and our unreliable political partners in Kabul wouldn’t have mattered so much if we weren’t fighting a counterinsurgency, which meant building a nation. But counterinsurgency in Afghanistan wasn’t just any kind of nation-building; it was re-building a state that had been successively dismantled for decades while also fighting an existential fight against a highly motivated insurgency. Petraeus doesn’t mince words in his defense of this failing strategy. "Nation building was not just unavoidable; it was essential," he wrote. He’s not wrong. Once we opened the Pandora’s box of dismantling the Afghan state and rebuilding it from the ground up, there was little choice but to engage in nation-building. Petraeus, like so many, has chosen to hone in on one failed aspect of the war, void of context, and apply an easy answer: we needed more time and patience.

The defeat in Afghanistan left no corner of the collective institution of official Washington unscathed. It destroyed Afghanistan. Over the next few weeks, op-eds, cable news, and social media will again be flooded with the comfortable half-truths that define Afghanistan discourse. Leaders of the war will invoke promises and commitments that we not only broke but had no business ever making. We will once again hear pledges of commitment to Afghanistan. Afghanistan will briefly become the most important headline. The war architects will dust off their talking points from a year ago and adjust their ties. And then, in the blink of an eye, it will again vanish. What happens after that is what matters.

Posted by: Tiny Jeater6933 || 08/27/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [24 views] Top|| File under: Tin Hat Dictators, Presidents for Life, & Kleptocrats

#1  US is good at winning stand-up fights and guerrilla wars, but bad at winning hearts and minds and it turns out winning hearts and minds is what really matters in the long run.
Posted by: ruprecht || 08/27/2022 0:29 Comments || Top||

#2  The mission was to get OBL. You changed the mission, when you decided that you weren't going to make Pakland pay for harboring the man. That is when you lost the war.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 08/27/2022 7:09 Comments || Top||

#3  We didn't get run out of Astan because the locals wouldn't pose for a Norman Rockwell calendar.
You can't win a war when the opposition has a sanctuary and the Taliban had Pakistan.
So we got tired of paying the price to maintain whatever we had there and left. The alternative would have been to keep paying the price indefinitely or "fix" the sanctuary.
The Big Fail was not being sufficiently clued in to how fast the Astan military would cave. But...if we were tired of paying the price and didn't think we could "fix" Pakistan, maybe it didn't matter anyway
Posted by: Richard Aubrey || 08/27/2022 11:45 Comments || Top||

#4  Why Nation-Building Failed in Afghanistan.

Because you can't stack sh*t that high without it topples over again...
Posted by: M. Murcek || 08/27/2022 11:55 Comments || Top||

#5  Alexander the Great, Soviet Empire, US... anyone know if the Mongols took a swipe at it?
Posted by: Mercutio || 08/27/2022 18:44 Comments || Top||

#6  From Wiki - In the Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia (1219–1221), Genghis Khan invaded the region from the northeast in one of his many conquests to create the huge Mongol Empire. His armies slaughtered thousands in the cities of Kabul, Kandahar, Jalalabad etc. After Genghis Khan returned to Mongolia, there was a rebellion in the region of Helmand which was brutally put down by his son and successor, Ogedei Khan, who killed all male residents of Ghazni and Helmand in 1222; the women were enslaved and sold. Thereafter most parts of Afghanistan other than the extreme south-eastern remained under Mongol rule as part of the Ilkhanate and Chagatai Khanate.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy || 08/27/2022 19:39 Comments || Top||


Europe
New Normal Germany's Geisterfahrer Geist (disgusting display by the "conductor")
[ConsentFactory] So, it’s official. On Wednesday, August 24, New Normal Germany’s Bundestag rubber stamped the government’s latest revision to the so-called “Infection Protection Act” (i.e., New Normal Germany’s new Enabling Act), authorizing the continued persecution of “the Unvaccinated” (i.e., New Normal Germany’s new official Untermenschen), the mandatory wearing of medical-looking masks (i.e., the ideological-compliance symbol of the New Normal Reich throughout the world), the banning of protests against the New Normal (i.e., the new official ideology of Germany), and assorted other “emergency measures.”

These “emergency measures” are purportedly designed to protect the German people from a “health threat” that (a) does not exist; (b) the vast majority of other countries in Europe and the rest of the world have finally admitted does not exist; (c) never existed in the first place; and (d) not even the most fanatical Covidian Cultists can still pretend to present a plausible argument for the existence of without sounding like severely cognitively-impaired persons.
Posted by: DooDahMan || 08/27/2022 10:07 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:


Women should swim topless in public pools to end the 'sexualisation' of their bodies and 'fight discrimination', Spanish authorities declare
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] “That’s right, ladies. Insist on your right to present yourselves to our Moslem colonists as uncovered meat.”

Related: Spain brings in 'only yes means yes' rape laws following notorious gang sex attack that outraged the country
Posted by: Skidmark || 08/27/2022 00:00 || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Could lead to some escape problems from those little Speedos the men wear.
Posted by: Glenmore || 08/27/2022 1:39 Comments || Top||

#2  See, the "topless" Bathing Suit Era of the 1960's is back... History Repeats itself in Spain 2022


Women break Guinness World RECORD for largest SKINNY DIP (12June2018 BC ~ Before Covid)
Posted by: Skunky Ebbaique3137 || 08/27/2022 6:59 Comments || Top||

#3  #2 Heartwarming to see hunger has been so thoroughly eradicated there in Wicklow.
Posted by: Cesare || 08/27/2022 9:15 Comments || Top||



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