tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-76898863455304246702024-02-20T18:51:12.078-08:00Robert W LesterCritic.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger261125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-66532237675339983372021-04-26T23:53:00.005-07:002021-04-26T23:53:23.932-07:00Tabloidisation.<p><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: #800180;"> </span></span></p><div class="kvgmc6g5 cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql ii04i59q" style="-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; font-family: "Segoe UI Historic", "Segoe UI", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; margin: 0px; overflow-wrap: break-word; text-align: left; text-decoration-color: initial; text-decoration-style: initial; text-decoration-thickness: initial; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: pre-wrap; word-spacing: 0px;"><div dir="auto" style="font-family: inherit; text-align: start;"><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: #800180;">Tabloidisation.</span></span></div></div><div class="o9v6fnle cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql ii04i59q" style="-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; font-family: "Segoe UI Historic", "Segoe UI", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; margin: 0.5em 0px 0px; overflow-wrap: break-word; text-align: left; text-decoration-color: initial; text-decoration-style: initial; text-decoration-thickness: initial; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: pre-wrap; word-spacing: 0px;"><div dir="auto" style="font-family: inherit; text-align: start;"><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: #800180;">The mainstream media has become sensational to get shares/retweets and the like. By becoming dramatic they get attention, people watch ads or subscribe, they stay in funds. While sensible journalism is no longer very profitable. The tabloidisation of the news media has made it so the hack writer is the norm, and yellow all journalism has become. Even the best news sources, or those known for their excellence, have sold out much of their enterprise to court retweets. They use provocative titles to get shares and get their articles posted to fringe political groups and forums. And, far from many are willing to admit, this is not anywhere near to just right-wing problem.</span></span></div></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-79408576159625273952021-04-26T23:51:00.001-07:002021-04-26T23:51:38.464-07:00Woke vs. anti-woke is a representation of...<p><span style="color: #990000;"><span style="background-color: white;"></span></span><span style="color: #990000;"><span style="background-color: white;">Everything that is divisive as far as woke vs. anti-woke is a representation of and by the extremes?</span></span><span style="color: #990000;"><span style="background-color: white;"><br /><br />Radical opinions, mostly from the fringe of politics, reacted too and removed from context, and fired like a shell towards the ideological foe. Terms like "leftist" used as characterisation, equal to other terms used to suggest the nature of the right. Ignorance of authoritarian or libertarian positions, except when to hijack these terms to suggest which side is good and which is ill. Scraping the barrel, finding the loony statement from an non-expert, suggesting trouble on your side is from radical elements aligned to the other side. Suggesting a woke person who isn't woke enough is anti-woke and an anti-woke not against the woke enough is on the wrong side. Quote-mining and personal attacks are commonplace, as are other tools employed to cause confusion. The result, many on the left see the centre-right as fascism-lite and many on the right see the centre-left as diet-communism. And much of this ideological warfare, the pathetic work of characterisation, is lead by social media polemics. Who are not without value, yet they crow about victories and ignore or delete their defeats. They're professional victims when the conditions are suitable and the abusers when the war cry sounds. Often, the reality when fleshed out with all of the facts are far less controversial, and if expressed as-is, very few arguments of note would take place. The mask slips the most when there is no major news of note, when the hacks and ranters are forced to stretch the facts more than usual. Making mountains out of mole hills, creating attention and often profit out of wild misunderstandings.</span></span></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-61758852017598185392021-04-26T23:46:00.004-07:002021-04-26T23:48:43.475-07:00American liberals can't tell good cops from evil action??<p><span style="background-color: white;">
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: #111111;"><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><br />American
liberals can't tell good cops from evil action??<br /><br /><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: black;">As far as the
US, are the good cops the bad cops, is racism institutional, are
there good solutions for violence and violence by police officers?</span></span></span></span></span></span></p><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: medium;">
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>When
people say if a hundred good cops don't out a bad cop they're bad
too, what makes them think that cops, whether good or not, know if a
person they need to put their trust is actually bad? <br /></span></span></span><br /></span></span>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>Surely,
a bad cop wouldn't last long if they were a bad cop from day one and
often marked as a corrupt cop, and if involved in violence often, you
would find they wouldn't be likely to get promoted, might end up on
report, or even get fired if they are found to be in error. So the
good cops, they hear of a person they know, someone they've trusted
while on patrol or on a case, that that guy has been accused of an
illegal act. Such as going too far, leading to the death of someone
without enough provocation to call it defence, etc. In that
situation, you might think that that person has been accused
unfairly, he works hard, he seems down to earth, but turns out you
are wrong. And if you're wrong, you're wrong. You may have had years
of working with or near to a sound person who, while under pressure,
was acting out of character, maybe, kneed on a guys neck, and has
been found guilty of murder. <br /></span></span></span><br /></span></span>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>How
many people who worked with or knew a cop, a cop they thought was a
good cop, might have been shocked to know that such an action took
place. Many "bad cops" have spotless careers until they
fuck up. Very much like many criminals, including those involved in
mass shootings at schools and the like. </span></span></span></span></span>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>It
is almost like a greater problem of mental health is the bigger issue
that overlaps with many subjects and present protections in the
united states let some people through the net or that some
instability isn't easily detectable. The result eventually being
someone, somewhere, for some reason, snaps. </span></span></span></span></span>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span><br />I
don't think the United States nor the Police forces are racist,
however, there is a problem within that seems to be poorly dealt
with. Cutting funding is the wrong choice, pulling back isn't a
helpful method, although I do admit that investment in communities is
key to lowering crime. The acts of racism by some cops, rare thought
it is, and other actions of unjustified force, are a problem that
requires some serious attention. Not that you can say that there is a
toxic racism that is everywhere in policing. Nor would I call it
logical to insist that average cops, good or not, are part of the
problem too. And liberal witch-hunts that ignore the lack of evidence
in some cases are far from helpful. Indeed, as far as BLM, there are
many people willing to react long before the facts are out, long
before an investigation takes place. And sadly, mainstream liberal
politicians are overly supportive of this thinking while poorly
organised for reform in how the rule of law is implemented. <span></span><br /></span></span></span><br /></span></span>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>The
problems go beyond the united states and their set of issues in some
cases and places, at some times. Every case should be treated as a
case by case issue unless their is reason to judge otherwise. For
example, if police in one area seem to be targeting black youths and
not simply trying to police a crime ridden area that happens to be
heavily populated by black people. The types of crimes and areas tend
to give an impression, just as I am sure that in a location dominated
by white people, the vast vast majority of criminals are likely to be
of European descent. And so on and so forth as far as areas dominated
by an Asian population. The complexity is when a city or district is
very mixed, and, sadly, gangs do throw any basic calculation off
beyond mere proportion of the population. And some communities admire
violence and alpha male status over that of hard work and honesty
when it comes to life's hardships. Obviously, the mentality is not
exclusive to people of sub-Saharan African descent. In fact, most
people of African ethnicity are not bound to such things, most
African Americans aren't trash. Enough people of every community or
culture or ethnicity, are in fact far from the best people in
society. <br /></span></span></span><br /></span></span>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>I
am reminded of some of the local white trash near my small Somerset
town, some people who seem to think they're above the law as they get
messed up on drugs or steal from average people, or try to fight the
police. It is very rare, yet if I said this without making this clear
you might imagine things are far worse. And if you have an handful of
street gang members in an inner-city, they're likely to be less than
1% of young males for that district, probably less. So no need to
characterise people beyond the reality. And often, of the people
killed by police in the US, it is petty criminals who are worried
about other issues. Such as not keeping up with actions they should
be up to date with, like seeing their parole officer or whatever the
case. <br /></span></span></span><br /></span></span>
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</span><span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="background-color: #04ff00;"><span style="background-color: white;"><span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span>Imagine
if you had something on you, drugs or something, or you were behind
on payments you were ordered to pay by the courts. And you're scared
that this means the cops will throw you in a cell and the courts will
bang you up behind bars. If you were in that boat, you might try to
run or resist. And if you have a bunch of people around you, they
might try to make the cops back off. They might film it too. As they
probably should, even if often edited videos surface later online
singing a different tune. I'm thinking there are so many dimensions
to this subject that go far beyond simply saying police forces are a
racist organisation or may as well be, as some people seem to parrot.
Investment in the police, communities and mental health services is
likely to be a great way to deal the problem in real world terms. <br /></span></span></span></span><br /></span></span>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-74279714469547657192021-04-26T23:35:00.004-07:002021-04-26T23:42:13.016-07:00 Progressive entertainment. <p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="color: #111111;">A
first world problem. Companies creating comic book super heroes to
suit aims, insisting that the company is very diverse and inclusive.
The result in almost every case is something that has a hint of the
offensive characterisation to make a black super hero character.
Cliché and unoriginality are common, often simply creating a direct
rip off of an existing popular character. Praise is meant to be piled
upon such things, because you end up with a black-female ironman
clone with a poor black criminal clichéd template, a thing that can
be easily promoted for stance and quality can be ignored.<br /><br />Old
news. Strong female character in a lead role, sold online as a first,
even if it is many years behind the actual first. Female this or
that, even better, or worse, first black-female this or that, firsts
counted over creative excellence. Studio choices in TV and film,
novels and comic book series, to promote a sense of progressive
values by rushing out, green lighting projects that make them the
first, or the first great success. Media coverage places great praise
on characters that are wooden and stories that have been done to
death. And stuff that might otherwise be called racial stereotypes is
accepted because you have a person in a role that means it would be
absurd to call them racist or sexist. Often, it is better to note the
lack of creativity, although, that opens you up for absurdity
yourself. Making it easy to call you a bigot for daring to critique a
film that many think of as social justice in action. <br /><br />The
heart of the problem is that one or other avenue of creativity is
chosen, it is how forced such acts are, to say that they placed their
flag on the mountain. That kind of positive press, a prestige as a
legacy for opportunistic corporations. When they wish it, the
progressive media promote their work for free. Even if the
progressives are truly ignorant of if a thing is a first or not.
First black lead in star trek, scratch that. First female lead in
star trek, correct that. Correction after you get told that it wasn't
the case, first black-female lead, only realising error when readers
correct the authors who do no research. Often, they're too busy
preaching a first, or a great leap of a kind, instead of offering a
review. The narrative of the progressive media is praise without
insight, long drawn-out reviews that seem to read as "About-time"
stretched out to five hundred letters. The quality of the art is
placed on the back-burner, on a low heat, it never seems to boil over,
while the politics is often cooked up front and a little too fast.
Making the prepared dish seem like a combination of under cooked meat
and over cooked vegetables. Which can make it a little hard to
digest. </span>
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</span></span></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-70898721154638294992021-01-19T14:27:00.001-08:002021-01-19T14:27:08.654-08:00 Thoughts on how racial-supremacists may think. <p> <span style="-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: #242526; color: #e4e6eb; display: inline !important; float: none; font-family: "Segoe UI Historic", "Segoe UI", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; font-style: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: left; text-decoration-color: initial; text-decoration-style: initial; text-decoration-thickness: initial; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: pre-wrap; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px;">
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<span style="color: black;"><b><span style="font-family: Segoe UI Historic, Segoe UI, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;">Thoughts
on how racial supremacists may think. <br /><br />Often those with
notions of racial supremacy exhibit warning signs in their softness
on key historical characters. Describing a specific fascist leaders
as geniuses and misunderstood. They like to insist that they are part
of a higher group of people. They romance the idea of some historical
characters, they downplay their crimes against humanity, often admire
power and militarism. Maybe describing Hitler as a madman, but a
genius. Only suggesting the insanity because they are not
Germanic themselves or because Hitler failed, which they may regret. Other characters or leaders can be suggested by a variety of
ethnic groups as their symbol or their misunderstood mad-genius. <br /><br />They
show extreme loyalty to a national and racial identity, personal and
group superiority. Claims of historical, genetic, racial, national
values, great virtues and morals, vast amounts of pride in things
they've had no part in. Ancient acts, myths and modern heroes are
considered evidence for their delusions of superiority. They are
often those who have done little and have few signs of deep human
value, yet they boost their self-esteem by waving flags, talking to
other delusionals. <br /><br />Often they insist that
they're promoting the greater good, even non-religious supremacists
seem to have the idea that they are doing what must be done for a
greater good. Morally, they believe they can justify their goals,
even their potentially genocidal views. They're often those who have
painted history as their story, that of their people, and from the
dream of the past they seek to create that vision in the present.
Making the super-man a reality through a new order which would purge
the defects and perfect society around a strict ideological view of
race. <br /><br />Their ideology and reality are often on different pages, their
efforts to force reality to obey their dream fails, but through
strict effort they throw resources at their goal. Historically, they
fails even when it seems to have won. As such things are unlikely to
be a stable force, it may be that it is unlikely that any power that
seeks to demote every other nation and people could not easily
maintain power and nothing lasts without end. <br /><br />The cult of racial
supremacism lingers on, mostly in the minds of those fooled by the
idea that ethnic characteristics of one kind or another mark one
people are a master-race. And, to those who don't know better and are
swayed when told that they are a superman, the idea of being a giant
amongst ants a powerful idea. Much of this fundamentally linked to
excesses of ego. I cannot speak of those who think themselves to be
superior in totality, some carry some of these traits, some are
sympathetic but not serious supremacists. There are those who are
deeply ingrained in this kind of ideology and those who would be
likely to fall into line if such ideas became mainstream. <br /><br />Given
lessons from history, when given a direction and a sense of
importance, otherwise moral characters can be converted to carry out
evil deeds. </span></span></span></b></span>
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</span><br class="Apple-interchange-newline" /></p>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-80051416482254339632020-12-09T09:55:00.001-08:002020-12-09T09:55:59.234-08:00What do you think of the "alternative news media"? [rant]<p class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Broadly, much of the alternative news
media is news media minus journalist standards, and rejecting things
that may rebuke their opinions, such as facts. It tends to do more
harm than good in many cases, rarely breaks real news, often releases
stories before the facts breaks, and so often they get the story
first, they get the hits, but they also jump to conclusions and
accept poor sources. The tabloid press are often reaching, but even
they have a standard, a very low one. The alternative news media has no bar, so
they make even the tabloid press and yellow journalism look like
extremely good. While the serious news sources are are not very well
balanced as they create a theory to explain the facts, but the facts
are never balanced. Someone is going to be mistaken or just plain
wrong. Just my general thoughts. <br /></p>
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<span data-offset-key="12pdf-0-0"><span data-text="true">Mussolini avoided the draft in Italy in the early 1900s by working in Switzerland. He actually met Lenin in exile during this period. And the Italy socialist movement operated in-part in exile in Switzerland. He supported a general strike, was arrested then sent home to Italy. Upon his return he drafted. Later, he got deeply into working with the socialist party again in what is now Italy but was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Working as a journalist he wrote various pieces on the role of the class struggle, the importance of unions, and other work as a mainstream left-socialist. He was considered an intellectual and well-read. He studied the great philosophers and seemed to value Marx and Engels very highly. </span></span></div>
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Minor outbreaks of new viruses have been common in recent years. Almost all have been off the mainstream news, almost utterly unworthy of note. Recent new viruses in places like China, or new outbreaks of old viruses, seem to be nothing of a vast amount of note. The Coronavirus issue is the only important outbreak at this time. The news are covering minor numbers of 17 new COVID cases, a small number of plague cases, a pig virus, etc. In China. Largely, this isn't very newsworthy. Just as a few other minor virus news stories in America have been filler and fear that sells. Note that the areas involved are often vast and the human cost is minor and because viruses are viral(trending) news every news website tries to capitalise on a new angle or the latest scoop. </div>
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The Coronavirus is obviously the news worth subject. That said, young Jewish baby boys injured from traditional circumcision method related infections, herpes causing brain injury for example, in cities like New York, is a continuous cost in human suffering. Yet, that isn't a COVID related subject matter. Honour killing in Pakistan kill thousands of young women and girls every year, but that isn't worth stating right now?? Equally, concentration camps in China aren't as important as a few more coronavirus cases in the same nation?? Methinks that many of our great news providers are busy being whores for attention, which at least makes the BBC cover a story just because everyone else has published an article on the subject. Such as Trump-related news, it is often a matter of a slight blunder, a dumb point or question, then the reaction causes the news to linger and even flourish. Thus, the news story derived from the old causes the need for the mainstream to march over old ground. </div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-51166651375758223062020-04-14T03:28:00.000-07:002020-04-14T03:28:39.194-07:00Fake News... How "Ben.S." does it. While looking at the twitter of Ben, a conservative American of some note as a character, as a polemic. I noticed a common enough trick or theme. One need not rebuke the facts but claim them in principle. In principle, we need not fear the facts even as we avoid then in practice. Ben on his twitter and through other mediums selects easy targets, insists they're the mainstream, even if they're fringe or not linked to political influence and power and grumbles upon the nature of the liberalist insanity that hath unfurled before us. And when insisting upon the falsity of the news reports in the main of the press, Ben insists that use of a stock image or video, or the same borrowed from elsewhere, is a primary piece of evidence that the mainstream news media are the producers of propaganda. What Ben.S might call "Fake News." And from this suggestion of fake news and the previously noted insanity of the fringe of the left, he paints a picture of a surreal world. A world believed to be real by many, even if it is a manifestation of deception through the eyes of a very limited social media perspective. Ben is a propagandist who picks targets and re-enforces conservative values in a way that leaves little room for introspection. Which is, after all, the whole point. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-6731848434482925972020-04-14T03:15:00.002-07:002020-04-14T03:15:59.351-07:00Fake News, with broad strokes. I should like to note the dangers of false news, many crow on social-media about a statist that turns-out to be inaccurate, a quote that has lost some context, or a picture or video clip that is used in a report that seems to be misplaced. The social media reactionaries think this makes a news report fake, yet they use the idea of fake news to insert totally incorrect claims. News reporting errors in action and judgement occur, largely this is benign, and one should not dismiss the artist for one misplaced stroke of the brush upon the canvas. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-51132197937989148542020-04-14T03:13:00.001-07:002020-04-14T03:13:30.438-07:00The World Is Watching... Bernie Sanders BACKS Joe Biden. Simple?? <br /><br />You may have seen that Bernard Sanders has endorsed Joe Biden as the candidate to stand up against Donald Trump in the 2020 election if things are back on track by then. <br />The Coronavirus, COVID-19, has made the game of politics harder and the death toll and how it is handled will be key to the election in the United States. Which may lead to a delay in the American Republic's process of representation, as voters may have a delay if Corona ends up as a great evil upon the world than we have yet considered. Yet, in this time of political confusion and wide support amongst the public for Donald Trump, a great unity behind Joe Biden is consolidating. <br /><br />Just recently, Bernard Sanders, a left-leaning independent who aligns with the Democrats on most issues, dropped out of the candidacy race for the Democrats. And with Joe Biden doing so very well from the get-go, it was a clear fact that it was right to see Sanders step back and endorse Biden. In a news interview, of the two gentlemen, Sanders and Biden, Mr Bernard "Bernie" Sanders endorsed very clearly Mr Biden's campaign to enter the Whitehouse. What more need be said, other than the differences between such politicians are mild compared to the vast differences between democrats and the Trumpublicans who have taken the worst aspects of Republicanism to the mainstream of American Politics. <br /><br />
The only cure to Trumpublicianism is a correction of the values expressed by The Office of the President of the United States, as a democratic and representative political view that accommodates progress. Progress in how high the bar should be for the world's greatest economic, political, military and cultural power. A mega power that for a long time has been ruined by republican economics and balanced by democratic values. Until out of this back-and-forth the vile game-changer has risen to the top of the corrupted Republican party. <br /><br /><br />Now, I would ask you one thing, what might ensure a return to dignified political discussion, a sound political process and real progression in the United States of America in a way that will benefit the many and not just a small few. Is it this new age of Trumpublicanism, a disorganised mess that cannot handle the power it abuses, or might it not be a return to sanity with a new vitality that will lift millions out of poverty and secure the future at home and abroad for the American people? <br /><br />I only wish my American friends the best in this endeavour, and remind them that the world is watching and hoping for strong and stable friendship with a more wisely lead United States. <br /><br />
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Does Trump have dementia? Does Joe Biden? Odds are they don't, odds are they're both medicated. Joe likely suffers from a few health issues and gets some help with that, after a long day he isn't on form in an interview. Trump is likely on lots of meds, above and under the table, lower his stress and blood pressure but boost him to stay active enough, a built-in ego problem on a scale that makes Hillary Clinton, Obama and Biden[etc.] look meek. I don't think Biden is really suffering from dementia, we'd need Evidence of that before we even suggest it, and a few video clips don't cut it. Trump's many blunders suggest his narcissism and instability, odds are he is, like many wealthy older gents, on a number of medical drugs to stay on form. I think this explains much about him. I doubt either of them is truly suffering from dementia, but evidence may go the other way in the future. And one could argue that one or both of them show the signs, but you're buying that bullshit from biased sources. So in practice, you're shared faux news based on who you like, which set of politics you respect. And, because this is primarily a matter of social media speculation, I believe that points at the obvious way that social media is a failed social experiment. As many other efforts on social media that are meant to express the will of the people, or the news as it is, or whatever the case may be, tends to be inaccurate at the very least. </span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-9768965853910371932020-03-30T15:45:00.000-07:002020-03-30T15:45:02.893-07:00COVID-19 [Note #1]I'm not likely to create a series of thoughts on this matter. I am however likely to note a thing or two in the future, directly or not, regarding this matter. <br /><br />I am worried about the future. Not because I think things will get that bad due to coronavirus disease, but rather, I suspect a general period of stagnation. Fear on one hand and disruption on the other as thousands die. Our ill-prepared system is shown to be as it is. Our experts and government officials over-estimating risks to ensure they limit those risk factors. People then rejecting the inflated risks and so creating the risk factors that can lead to worsening problems. Many try to lower risk as much as possible, others ignore advice, jobs at risk, future hopes placed on hold, but for a cause that is not unfair. A likelihood is normality returns within months, or months longer if handled poorly. Yet, with much debate on the matter of how to handle the situation, the question of how the cope is much contested. A pondered question by some is would the cost of mass illness even be as bad as the concerns, or should those with health issues be isolated while the rest keep calm and carry on. But how can you Isolate such people when society mingles. And many don't know what they do or do not have. Health concerns and unseen problems conspiring to up the toll. Equally, if on matters of carers, if they are expected to be the plague doctors of the modern-day, then how can they limit risk unless we all limit together?? No easy answers, no simple tricks, but in a year's time some will laugh about this. And, indeed, Some are laughing now. Is this wisdom or folly, no person may say until the passage is scribbled into the history books. I suspect that it would not be as bad as some suggest, yet a trivial matter it is not. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-62979904692543467912020-03-30T15:29:00.001-07:002020-03-30T15:29:09.235-07:00An undercurrent of racism? [ramble][Just a few thoughts I noted on Facebook, I wanted to preserve them here.]<br /><br />An undercurrent of racism?<br /><br />Race or ethnicity is the least interesting thing to me. some people get annoyed or offended if I say it of my background, but to me it wouldn't matter where I or you are from. And if you base your life and sense of belonging on race, then I think you're missing something important. <br />
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about extremist Islam but mock Muslims who don't stick to a hardline
view of the faith, thus condemning moderation within the faith to a
degree. Islam isn't a race, but a lot of critics of Islam, mostly older
men, see a brown person from north Africa, middle east or Indian or
maybe Indonesia, and they assume they're Muslim and they might be the
enemy to some degree. Basically, suggest; "If they aren't here to attack
us they're here to outbreed us." So I'm not a fan of the
not-racist-racists, or closeted racists, or those who otherwise don't
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<span data-offset-key="be4l2-0-0"><span data-text="true">Much later, I was about 11, a person who was taught racist opinions, who bullied a Malaysian boy. I didn't know it was racist. It just seemed like a joke, as it must have done to the lad who was the bully, but not the boy who was bullied. The bully got that from this family, as a joke, the older generational casual racist humour. If we didn't magnify racial divides and what makes us different we wouldn't have racial divides. </span></span></div>
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<span data-offset-key="c755g-0-0"><span data-text="true">Sadly, the shoe can be on the other foot. Where many magnify the issue of race politics to correct injustice, but often they generalise and promote division. Which makes the new political correctness in some situations conflict with old skool political correctness. As not treating others differently according to race is treated by some as if it is somehow racist. And being of the right or wrong ethnic background or skin tone can allow generalisations that throw some rich black african people who abuse power into the same rank as the abuse and slaved black Africans used as cheap labour across much of the empires of the colonial empires. </span></span></div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-11854341920224668112020-03-09T02:47:00.000-07:002020-03-09T02:47:55.296-07:00Some sketchy areas?? [random thoughts on grey areas of gender and gender identity politics.] <span data-offset-key="9icet-0-0"><span data-text="true">Some sketchy areas??
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I'm told by some on the left that transgenderism isn't a thing you're wrong about. I know of a few people who tried it and realised it wasn't for them. In fact, before surgery or other treatments, in most cases. And the counselling for those who think they're transgender tends to see most change their mind on this matter. I think a lot of progressives generalise and don't get that some people are mistaken in their choices.
They support the idea so much because of those who do transition, and stay the course, don't turn back. That in itself creates the idea that there is no changing your mind. By generalising, intolerance is the broad result. As with some of those who did live their life as trans for a number of years, as soon as they returned to what is, in general, cisgender. They might find hatred from those who can be ideological about these things.
The social media abuse between sides who set standards is troubling. And most people who have tried and considered transgender lifestyles or differing ways of life, don't feel comfortable talking about it. I think there is a mainstream polarity, which leaves behind those between.
Who may have other reasons behind why they thought they were trans. And in modern times, the watering down of gender identity has created a popularity of calling a thing a gender, when if it is a personality type.
And oddly, most mainstream UK conservatives seem to not mind people undergoing gender assignment. We're very liberal in the UK, it seems.
I think what many are confused about are the nebulous areas of special identity. Or a unique identity. Where some seem to confuse character traits and personality types with gender issues, and some, in some cases, confuse sexual kinks with gender identity. Hardline conservatives blur the lines to throw out the baby with the bathwater. While the progressive-left blur things in their own way with ever-expanding lists of things that people are or are meant to be, and seem to ignore some things that are sometimes bigger issues. Such as those former-trans people, those who were gender-confused, sexually confused gender relating identity issues, those who reverse transition, and many other types or groups. These outnumber the new specialist and semi-unique labellings for gender identities that many are obsessed with.
It begins to make a mockery of what is gender or gender identity by making out that some things are gender types or identity types that may not be best described by gender political terms.
<br /><br />[Thank you for reading, I trust no one will characterise me based on interpretation or suggestion, employing characterisation to suggest that I must be on the right-wing or an alt-right cartoon. I am happy to discussion points that are worth consideration. Thanks]</span></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-20500958197738109462020-03-01T04:53:00.002-08:002020-03-01T04:53:38.330-08:00World peace because an epidemic, and I doubt that'll be coronavirus(2020). <span style="-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: #1d2129; display: inline !important; float: none; font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; font-style: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-variant-ligatures: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: left; text-decoration-color: initial; text-decoration-style: initial; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: pre-wrap; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px;">World peace could come about because of an epidemic, but I doubt that'll be this coronavirus.
As you might know, coronavirus is a bit of a blanket term for a series of similar viruses. SARS and a few others you may have heard of are in the same group or family of viruses. The recent coronavirus is a variation upon a theme, in the present cases, we see the transition from bats and possibly other mammals to humans. The overall potential of coronavirus is high, even as deaths are low. As it is an adaptive virus that can mutate and become far more dangerous.
We have had various similar viruses over recent years, they all took a small toll. And it might be that to unite powers of the world under a single alliance that we might have to see a disastrous viral outbreak on the scale of 1918 influenza(Spanish flu). Naturally, such types of outbreaks are rare, and the Spanish flu is considered the worst outbreak in human history. Although, one must admit that more common viruses kill many thousands per year and lead to greater figures over the course of decades. Vast numbers of people are killed by regular viruses, seasonal influenza has caused a vast death toll.
Other conditions cause great devastation, diarrhoea is commonly an infection of the intestines leading to watery bowel movements and resulting dehydration, caused by viruses, bacteria infection or parasites. Resulting in millions of deaths.
I have to ask myself on the matter of outbreaks if there would be serious cooperation between nations on a scale never seen before if we don't see a serious threat to our civilisation as we know it. What are we willing to do or blunder through over this new wave of coronavirus does not present the best case if even great threats should endanger mankind. With other threats to human health, often in the poorest parts of the world, we do far less than we could, even as the death toll is far greater than corona.
So I'm left to ponder whether or not we would only unite too late, if and when a true danger appears. It seems likely to me, that we would unite if a new 1918 flu enters the stage of human events. And, I do not, at this time think we're going to see that occur any time soon.</span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-45354640553290112982019-10-30T08:52:00.000-07:002019-10-30T08:52:10.721-07:00TEAL SWAN EXPOSED BY FORMER CULT MEMBER!!!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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A few thoughts on the roots of the Jewish holocaust. <br />[And thoughts on Stalin's Purges]<br />
[This was in response to a post that I don't think said anything very interesting.]<br />
I'd say Anti-semitism in Europe was mostly upheld by the church until the 20th century. it was a dogma in many sects that the jews as a collective group, a people, betrayed God. And that for God's work to be done the jews will either be converted or destroyed. interpretations of ancient thinkers in a modern context mutated this into a genocidal ideology aspect in various political organisations.<br />
Stalin feared jews too, what with him rounding up the Jewish doctors in the USSR because he feared they'd poison him. And he killed many when the tried the balance out the communist party in his purges, he was suspicious of jews, a prejudice from his youth and from his rivals in communism, such as Trotsky.<br />
The roots of much of the antisemitism with Hitler and Stalin was cultural, based in the church, in the Russia Empire, it was a vast problem, and that didn't fully melt away in the USSR. Stalin's killing of Jews was quite extensive as well, ranging from the 30s to the early 50s when he rounded up doctors. Stalin seems to have prefered to starve his rivals, if he had been more creative then the death camp might have become associated with him more than Hitler.<br />
German national socialist did buy into Tsarist propaganda, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and this fuelled antisemitism to a great degree than it otherwise might have done. Scapegoating the jews was an old practice by then, but new fuel for that fire was found from such fabrications. The hatred and scapegoating of Jews in Russia forced many into the communist party, millions suffered.<br />
The main drive for race conflict was the nationalist propaganda, which pitted people who looked the same against each other in strict loyalty to their great leaders and empires. And those people who were in nations be still had an aspect of individuality, such as traditionalist groups of Jews were targets considered unbritish or Ungerman to many nationalist extremists.<br />
It wasn't the church who called for the genocide of the Jews, not for a long time, but it was the nationalist-racist backdrop that created an extremist view within Christian nations and within a Christian cultural narrative.<br />
So in the posts religion promoted the normality of hating/blaming Jews, more recent nationalism isolated the jews as the enemy within(within Germany, etc.), and when conditions made people vote for extremists, like Hitler, he did what people might have expected. A vast bloodletting.<br />
And Stalin's motivations as far as Atheism does not seem to be correct since there was not an anti-religious stance that existed as a cultural background supporting genocide, nor that of the Jewish people. however, political ideology was key to Lenin's purges, as was the killing of top church officials.<br />
Stalin, who was a gangster for the party, robbing banks to fund the communists, he brought in his old tricks back after he managed to get his hands on some real power. He moved his people into positions of power and when Trotsky was exiled he purged the party over and over, purged the red army too, and broke anyone or anything that got in his way, as he did as a crook before the red revolution of 1917. And creating and maintaining this nation of fear in the 30s was key to his safety in power.<br />
He was still a moderate Christian by some accounts, being raised one, but clearly not a good one at best. His true religion was Himself, he was a communist in name but a narcissist accord to psychological reports, he didn't get off on pain like a psychopath but he seems to have been a sociopath, not dissimilar to Hitler in that respect.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-47283986791568943072018-11-05T03:38:00.001-08:002018-11-05T03:38:46.767-08:00You do not know you know. At no point is an agnostic and an atheist in conflict over knowledge, or lack thereof. The agnostic knows of no god or gods, the atheist doesn't know either, the agnostic might be an atheist or theist, and the oddballs are those who think they're gnostic, or know that god is real. Yet what is knowledge to them, a half-cocked idea of knowing via experience or faith, or pseudoscience and fallacies. This isn't knowledge, even if it were true the knowledge or informational claim is false. <br /><br />As an atheist, I am saying I act acceptance of the claim, your god because I have not been convinced. Other atheists may go as far as to say there is no god or gods, but they don't know this as an absolute, and the vast major of that group will not say they need absolutes in this regard because they're always ready to change their minds based on the evidence. Real evidence, not magical proof claims. <br /><br />A theist of any kind will doubt rival gods, calling them false or even demonic, they believe and doubt in gods based on what they accept as true and will often use good arguments when pointing out the errors in a claim, but on when it's rival versions of the divine. For example, they'll point out the frauds in hundu gurus worship and miracles but then fail to apply the same logic to their specific beliefs. Even if there is a cross over between the claims made. <br /><br />A proclaimed agnostic, one who says they're not theistic nor an atheist is one who is normally atheistic but the label doesn't matter or is seen as too harsh to use for their opinion, often due to them not knowing the definition. Agnostic as far as Atheism?? If they say that there isn't enough evidence to say god exists but I keep an open mind to knowledge that may appear then they're the same as almost any "militant" atheist. <br /><br />The key point here is we do not know, no special proof will do, and what some call "knowledge" is unfalsiable and so not knowledge. If you nearly die and see a so-called "afterlife", but without knowing how reliable that is you know nothing than you did before such an experience took place. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-84243838560499385932018-11-05T03:20:00.002-08:002018-11-05T03:23:53.402-08:00At no point is any mainstream Atheist seriously suggesting . . . A common trait amongst many people is to paint the enemy as these evil doers, horrid humans, but often it is false. As far as Atheists and sceptics it is false to judge all by whichever troll you've been messed around by online. Equally, one must not jump to conclusions. The position of many is to build on ignorance, which is a poor foundation to say the least. From a position of ignorance and a belief in knowledge, the arrogant form serious opinions, and the validity of which will be, by definition, in error.<br />
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In my experience, although it is amusing to me, I have witnessed many nonsensical claims. Some were trolling, but many are so messed up that they believe in these irrational points. These range from claims of a political alignment, such as saying all Atheists are big government supporters, even though many are libertarian. Or that all atheists are liberal, some really really are not liberal. Some believe that Atheists are communists or fascists or Nazis, etc. No proof that all are, nor that most are, nor that you, personally, agree with those ideologies.<br />
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Some claims are that we Atheists want to ban religion, that we want atheist governments, that churches will be destroyed and bibles burnt. Of the sum of western Atheists, a small proportion may want to do that, mostly sad cases on the internet, many of whom are after attention and offer anti-intellectual arguments for their extremism. We Atheists, the average non-believers of any title or stripe, we do not seek such things out. We don't want religion and government to mingle, we believe we are all better off letting believers live with their choices and not being dictated to by other believers or by those who lack belief in religion and the supernatural. If you don't break the law then there is no real problem we will have, if you aren't trying to manipulate politics by telling your flock how to vote then we'll respect you are far more.<br />
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At the worst, the extreme end of everyday Atheism says you shouldn't be able to have tax free status or that you should earn your status through good deeds. I would be far happier to see the very rich church do more soup kitchens for the homeless and elderly to earn a tax status, and I would love to see the money grabbing cult leaders get jail time or get hit with a big tax bill. If you're a good church ad you help people, do good for goddness sake, nothing would change, but televangelists would suffer a tax bill. This doesn't sound extreme to me. <br />
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Now, one thing I wish to bring up is the repeated claim by believing New Age Spiritualists that I want to put them in camps. I have never said I want to, I do not want to, no mainstream atheist says as much, and it wouldn't help to deconvert magical thinking pseudoreligious nutcases anyway. And, for goodness sake can't we have a discussion about the evidence without most believers employing fallacies all the time. I know experience is important to you, as might be stories from others or holy texts, but religious and spiritual people need to know how untrue their evidence claims are. You do not know how deceptive you're being.<br />
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<br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-42521442005949907232018-11-05T02:48:00.003-08:002018-11-05T02:48:33.741-08:00Ramble about 35mm f1.2 lens for Sony E Mount. <br />Despite the claim of being F1.2 and metal body, it didn't offer the best results. mediocre when compared to my Kamlan 50mm f1.1 and other wide aperture lenses. in fact, some cheap as hell CCTV lenses do as good of a job. <br /><br />Don't get me wrong, wide open isn't horrid, but it just isn't good enough. It's soft and needs to be closed in a little to for 2.8 to get fair results, which is similar to results you might get with an F1.4 CCTV lens of the same focal length. The low light performance isn't horrid but I get better results from a F1.4 lens, even though the Neewer lens is sharper than a CCTV lens on a CCTV or C mount adapter to NEX or Sony E mount. So it isn't my cup of tea. <br /><br />The focus isn't bad, not loose, not hard to turn, aperture ring works well too, smooth turning so great for video. but I'd say you don't get enough light for an f1.2. Since F-stops will differ when we look to T-stops, as I don't have the still to test the T-stop I will just say there is some loss. More loss than a CCTV 25mm f1.4, more than a Kamlan 50mm f1.1. Or so it seemed while testing on various cameras with manual settings and accounting for focal distance. The focus range wasn't too bad, for a 35 it was great for anything at a distance, not unexpected. close up was good. All this said, maybe I got a bad batch item. Not the first time this has happened with Chinese products. <br /><br /><br />FOR BOKEH FANS,<br />Some good bokeh close up but as expected it isn't so good at distance, you'd be better off getting a fast 50mm for that. Which links back to my point on the 50mm Kamlan. <br />In fact, as far as boke, I have got great results from lenses made for 35mm film cameras, grab an old nikkor or Pentax or Canon FD lens with an f1.2 or f1.4 or f1.8 aperture and adapt it to Sony-E or another system. but light loss due to sensor size means you'll get a darker image than an APS-C specific lens. So using a 50mm Nikkor lens on APS-C is a 1.5 crop factor, meaning it will be portrait more than standard, but bokeh will be very nice. <br /><br />Technically your 35 isn't a 35, but if you want less than a 75mm equivalent then buy a good 35mm lens. Good as in f2 if possible, adapt it to sony-e, and it will act as a 50(52mm in effect). Much better for everyday use than a 50mm that acts as a 75mm due to the crop sensor. As with A6000, A6300, A5100, and the NEX range, etc. If you do daytime images then Iso won't be a big issue, if you want natural light then buy a 35mm f1.8 if it's as cheap as the neewer 35mm f1.2, you'll probably get sharper results. If you're doing low light then the Neewer f1.2 might help, but other factors will help too, like knowing how to light an area, correct use of flash and flash compensation. <br /><br />Enough rambling from me. . . Let's just say if you see it for cheap, buy it. If not don't think it's a dreamboat of a lens. <br /><br /><br /><br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-8839176790838601992018-08-15T05:07:00.000-07:002018-08-15T05:07:25.565-07:00Reflecting on Auschwitz - My thoughts regarding my visit in 2017.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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An interest of mine is the history of WW2 and the horrors around it for the average people, I like the thought that we should not forget, that we must prevent future calamity by recalling historical disaster. In 2017, for the first but I hope not the last time, I visited Auschwitz. It is something of a new tradition, as my Step-Grandfather visited after WW2 and my Step-Dad wanted to go and he wanted me to go as well. I imagine that next time I go it will be with my brother as we create the family tradition. <br /><br />The visit to the countryside of Poland in the spring is quite pleasant, away from the city where I was staying and out to the main camp, the best known, place of modern historical genocide. Preserved buildings and streets like a small and very organised town, tourists on their pilgrimage to a mecca for remembrance. People from across the world, those speaking a dozen languages in separated groups lead by multilingual guides. Headsets connected to short-range radios, allowing the group to hear, over the sound of other parties, the voice of the tour guide. The sense of history, the quiet between words, the methodical grinding of those people killed in this place o nearby. And this was only the first camp. In the day-trip, our party was to visit Both Auschwitz One, the main camp, and Birkenau, the second camp with the famed train station that is common to the photography of Auschwitz and the Holocaust in general. <br /><br />Of those things to note of the first camp, the quiet, the lack of birds, the mumbling of the tourists broken by cold silences and the walking of our boots on the cold floor in these old buildings. The talking between guests, the tears in the eyes of some and cold wide-eyed expressions from others. The buildings hold a neutral smell, they look much older than they are, and it's like walking through the castles of England with their bloody histories layered over centuries long past. Yet this is not ancient history, this is history in the lifetime of my grandparents' generation. Not a 12th-century affair but a 20th-century horror story, still fresh in the dirt of the land with the ashes of a million souls scattered in the region. The gas chamber, in one piece, restored from its broken parts by the survivors who turned such places into a lesson from the past. a watchtower, the train tracks, the fences and barbed wire, the places where the innocent where shot and the place where the guilty Nazis were later hung. <br /><br />Birkenau, unlike the town scene, is a camp in a more traditional sense, buildings small and rectangular, many still stand, most are ruins, just the foundations. The large fences extend around, the main building is the train station building, and there is a carriage on the train tracks. The carriage is the kind of thing that would have carried cattle before WW2, during the Holocaust it carried people for hundreds of miles, for days, for what the victims of the Holocaust believed was relocation. They had little idea that they were to suffer a fake unworthy of any human being. They would arrive, be divided up by a Nazi doctor, the workers and those who were too old, too weak, too young, etc. Those able to work when to the cabins, those others were taken to the showers. The workers would shower too, and I'm sure that some wondered if they were to be killed or washed when they began to release what the true situation was. <br /><br />Guard towers, more wire fences, stretching out, able to hold thousands of people at any one time, and in one of the cabins that we were allowed to enter, the room was small but they could fit fifty people inside. The roof wasn't perfectly connected to the walls, snow and rain would creep in onto those victims of German National Socialism, but there were things worse than that. The cramped starving people under bottom bunk were fouled upon by those above, there were no toilets, no corner suited to the task, and most, by the end, were waiting for death. Meaning the floor would have been most foul. The young and old stuck, waiting, freezing, dying in the night, your warmth next to a corpse not realised until the morning. <br /><br />The large area was as quiet as death, no birds, and as we saw the rubble of the gas chambers and asked some questions, the guide noted that the ashes of the dead were scattered throughout the areas of the camp. We were walking on the powered remains of Holocaust. The day was dry, the ground was a little soft, the tour guide, who was descended from a survivor, she told us this fact as we stood on a patch of grass next to the remains of one of the gas chambers. Such moments in the day trip gave pause for thought, a glimpse of a perspective of a universe that views human life in an indifferent manner. And the only thing that I found unfortunate was the speed of the tour, too quick for my wishes, and the Jehovah's Witnesses, like birds of prey, waiting outside to hand out leaflets to the shocked and emotional. <br /><br /><br />Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7689886345530424670.post-50978363950567905992018-08-15T04:01:00.000-07:002018-08-15T04:01:06.773-07:00EvilBay Bargain Cameras(From China) <div data-contents="true">
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<span data-offset-key="27jp7-0-0"><span data-text="true">EvilBay should ban many Chinese businesses/accounts. selling 24mp cameras for 30-60 pounds and in reality, they'd 8-12mp effective, it's a total scam. Iso will be low poor, there will no no stabilisation, limited controls over settings, the lens clarity will be mediocre, and if you're lucky you have no standards and think buying new is enough. Maybe the benefit of your bias towards your choices will make you think you got a bargain, but you can get much better video(and audio) and image quality from a mobile or a second-hand camera by a known name. </span></span></div>
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<span data-offset-key="ajlb4-0-0"><span data-text="true">So why buy what might be called a pro-camera by a Chinese company that literally created a chunky compact and listed it in the DSLR or Mirrorless second of the eBay Digital Camera second?? If you want the same quality as the faux 24MP(really 8MP) Chinese knockoff that tries to look like the homeless cousin of an Olympus, well, why not get an older Olympus or Leica? if it's just for common use a model from 5-8 yrs ago will be cheap enough, look better, and offer all you need. Or, for vlogging, buy any half good compact camera that offers 1080p video quality and image quality doesn't need to be high in the megapixels for it to matter. after all, you cannot see the difference between a 14mp camera and 16 or 18mp camera unless you check the details in depth or if other factors to the camera and sensor have varied too. </span></span></div>
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<span data-offset-key="20c6-0-0"><span data-text="true">An 8-year-old Canon or Nikon DSLR(Digital Single-Lens Reflex) camera will offer you everything you need for fairly good photos, and you can pick from a variety of old and new lenses. And with some older cameras, they're a great cheap option for full frame photography on a budget, or at least good quality images with a fair sized sensor. Unlike the Chinese cameras that get onto ebay, which are very amateurish products that often cost more new than a good cheap camera second hand. And you may see them for 30 pounds if you buy from another person who saw one for 60, they then realised they got screwed on the product and couldn't return it. So the used market on the crappy camera is an option if you buy one. </span></span></div>
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<span data-offset-key="fsrka-0-0"><span data-text="true">The Chinese cameras you see on eBay are made to look different to most cameras, they're the ones that don't strictly cross the copyrights of other companies, but those sometimes appear too. A Nikon camera look-a-like with a screw mount for the lens and a battery that barely holds charge. Often the power used in a video will mean you can't use it for vlogging with ease, and the compact Chinese knock-off cameras often run on AA or AAA battery types, meaning you'll need a good set of rechargeables that offer great performance and a battery charger, so now you cost isn't 35 pounds for the compact but 50 including good rechargeable batteries and charger. And some don't accept modern SD(SDHC)cards above 8gig. </span></span></div>
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<span data-offset-key="dq5kl-0-0"><span data-text="true">So a few drawbacks to a would-be bargain. </span></span></div>
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