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  1. So you're trying to argue they're protesting against one type of supremicism, but not others.

    You can be against nazis and at the same time be against other things. For instance, I don't like nazis but I also dislike peanut butter. Doesn't really fit on a banner though.

    Gee, seems to me that belonging to an ideology that's killed 80m people in the last 100 years vs less then 15m wouldn't be a great thing to promote

    First you argue that they must be anti white because you misread a banner. Now you argue that because they're anti-nazi they therefore must be pro-communism? Surely stupidity has killed more than 8M people?

    but what do I know.

    Indeed

  2. Re: And with the UK's very limited health care... on Deadly Drug-Resistant Fungus Sparks Outbreaks In UK (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    My wife that was a nurse in the UK for 13 years said that in the UK, they would have just let me die.

    You can't blame your marital problems on the NHS.

  3. Leftists engaging in identity politics, using violent imagery which supports attacking a race of people(whites). That picture shows exactly what it means. They're no different then any other racist.

    They're against nazis and other white pride types. Which I thought was a no brainer but apparently is up for debate these days.

  4. Yes, if you jump to conclusions you'd think that.

    If you googled it, you'd find that it's the "white mans march" they're protesting against.

    It's not a very catchy slogan though, I'll grant you

  5. That picture doesn't show what you think it does.

  6. Re:And before anyone starts on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    They ordered a cake at GoDaddy?

  7. Re:Don't pay on Game of Thrones Hackers Demand Ransom (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    No, any GoT fan worth their salt would sell a kidney to get their hands on GRRMs unwritten books

    Still writing books is he? I thought he stopped years ago.

  8. Unfortunatly on Theresa May Says UK Will 'Tear Up' Human Rights Laws If Needed For Terror Fight (bbc.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It became necessary to destroy the town in order to save it

  9. Re:they'll never sell... on English Man Spends 11 Hours Trying To Make Cup of Tea With Wi-Fi Kettle (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    To paraphrase Thomas J Watson "I think there is a world market for about twenty Saturn rockets." And that's not just counting the Saturn Vs.

    Unimaginative.....If only they'd have kept building them, through economies of scale, we'd have a Saturn rocket in every household appliance by now.

  10. Re:Samsung Washer musical melody on US Warns Samsung Washing Machine Owners After Explosion Reports (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    First, need to get some pedantry out of the way

    It is Die Forelle written by Chopin.

    Schubert actually

    The title roughly translated to English would be: The Fish.

    The Trout to be a little more exact.

    Sorry about that, anyway I don't get these lyrics:

    I'm done, come get your clean clothes
    The cycle is complete
    The wash and rinse have finished
    The spin was fast and strong
    I'm ready now to be emptied
    Don't make me wait too long
    I'll be here patiently awaiting
    I'll soon repeat this song

    ...I mean, does your washing machine actually sing to you? Or do you get the lyrics in the manual and are you supposed to gather the family around for a nice sing-a-long around the washing machine...

  11. Re: I'm just guessing they won't study the fraud on Scientists Study How Non-Scientists Deny Climate Change (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    +5 severely underrated. Well done sir!

  12. Re:Why Alice Bob and Charlie? on Quantum Teleportation Achieved Over 7km of Cable (sciencealert.com) · · Score: 3, Funny

    I always thought that it would be apropros to use Bob, Carol, Ted and Alice as example names for sharing.

    Ted and Alice broke up, though he doesn't know it yet.

  13. Re:But climate change is a myth!!! on NASA: Arctic Sea Ice 2nd-Lowest On Record (earthsky.org) · · Score: 1

    Listen, global warming isn't happening, all right?

    And even if it was happening, which it isn't, it certainly isn't man made, understand?

    And even if global warming was occurring, which is false, and it were man made, which isn't true, there's nothing we can do about it anyway.

  14. Re:Not a nice way to die on How Cities Are Using Dry Ice To Kill Rats (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1

    I see you assume anyone not living in a city as being ignorant or stupid. Not true.

    The only one making assumptions here is you. Stupid generalisations are just that; stupid.

    There's skills learned in the woods and fields that lend themselves very well to combat. Like knowing how to shoot and *hit* your target. It's not just point and pull like in the movies. We won WWII because of these farm-boys.

    Right, that and old Caleb rustling up some radar and an atomic bomb or two in the back yard.

  15. Re:Not a nice way to die on How Cities Are Using Dry Ice To Kill Rats (usatoday.com) · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    just lob a few largish asteroids at our major cities and wait for a year or two

    That's the one sure thing to guarantee our survival. Get rid of all the armchair generals that insist that we combat the enemy according to the Geneva convention and take prisoners etc.

    +5 I think he's actually serious....hilarious. All hail the pitchfork wielding hordes defending freedom everywhere!

    ....the people that are doing the heavy lifting in the fields and the mines will get the job done. As usual.

    It's probably because they're unburdened by all that knowledge of, you know, actual history.

  16. Re:Leaving the EU was a huge mistake. on Japan Goes Public With Brexit Demands, Says Data Flow Deals Must Be Protected (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    My mistake. I was in France in the late 1990s and this was a big concern,

    Such an easy mistake to make, oh well.

    Still the point remains. An all-powerful centralized state is not good.

    Yes, I remember being in Russia in the late 1917s and this was a big concern

    The point of the caps was to mock those who desire centralized control. An homage, if you will to Stalin, Mao and other perfect states.

    And you really nailed it too!

  17. Re:Leaving the EU was a huge mistake. on Japan Goes Public With Brexit Demands, Says Data Flow Deals Must Be Protected (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We (the all-wise, all-knowing bureaucrats) also know that consumption of raw milk products is dangerous therefore you (french, italian, spanish, communities that have been making raw milk cheeses are now declared to be WRONG and OLD FASHIONED. And any production of such products will now be ILLEGAL.................

    Of course the fact that no such prohibition exists probably won't stop you from repeating it, will it?

    There are some rules with regards raw milk cheese mainly that it has to be produced in a clean environment and it has to be labeled as being produced with raw milk. All of which seems pretty sensible to me.

    But don't let me get in the way of a nice rant, try using more caps.

  18. Darling you got to let me know on Web Petition For 2nd EU Referendum Draws Huge Interest (ap.org) · · Score: 1
  19. if your friend was having a medical emergency you would kill them.

    Well, why wait?

  20. Re:Set a ceiling on TSA Replaces Security Chief As Tension Grows At Airports · · Score: 1

    .....kicking them out of NATO

    Done! No need to thank me

  21. Re:No benefit to Chrome OS on Google Appears To Be Working On Bringing Android Apps to Chrome OS · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Most of your opinions are highly inferior to my counterparts. Many of my best opinions aren't even available to your puny brain. You have a lot of opinions but pretty much all of them are pretty bad. Most are ill-thought out, don't work, lack logic or are otherwise awful, Quantity does not mean quality.

  22. Re:Shows the limits of freedom on PayPal Pulls North Carolina Plan After Transgender Bathroom Law (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    A man does not go into the bathroom with a woman who is a stranger, period. It is creepy, unsafe, and wrong.

    Not in the same stall obviously. And having a urinal in such a shared toilet would be weird.

    Other than that, what's the big deal? I don't get aroused by the sound of women flushing, do you? That would be weird.

    You want to violate the rights of 50% of the population to satisfy the perversions of 0.2% of the population?

    You are seriously messed up in the head.

    What right is that? The right to feel threatened by shadows?

  23. From wikipedia:

    "Following Anschluss in 1938, the organization fell under the control of Nazi Germany, and the Commission's headquarters were eventually moved to Berlin in 1942.[10] From 1938 to 1945, the presidents of Interpol included Otto Steinhäusl, Reinhard Heydrich........

    Who'd have thunk it......thanks...I thought you had him confused with Reinhard Gehlen or something....my bad

  24. including the likes of Reinhard Heydrich, the Butcher of Prague.

    Quit a feat, as he died in 1942

  25. Bullpucky by the parent poster. The dutch central bank is alive and well with no plans to sell it.

    I am guessing Teun is referring to the recent decision by the dutch government to sell ABN-Amro. A bank that has been nationalised ~2008 because they were about to go under (hurray for the free market).

    Offtopic: ABN-Amro was bought for around 22 billion and will sell for around 15 billion right now. Hurray for the pond scum that profited from that.