trakfactri posted:
command and conquer remaster looking good
this is one of the stupidest things i’ve ever heard in my life pic.twitter.com/1vXNsRaLJ9
— Official Ted Kaczynski VEVO (@nachdermas) April 29, 2020
swampman posted:
https://t.co/BO9nx0EvbB pic.twitter.com/OFMsJV8G6B
— Marlon J. Ettinger (@MarlonEttinger) April 28, 2020
Parenti posted:https://t.co/BO9nx0EvbB pic.twitter.com/OFMsJV8G6B
— Marlon J. Ettinger (@MarlonEttinger) April 28, 2020
sovnarkoman posted:lol at the noobs getting rekt by spart simpson
What I’m glad to have also discovered, though, from interviewing the likes of Noam Chomsky and Arundhati Roy recently, is that the clever left folks do understand the unique threat Trump & his brand of fascism poses to democracy and the rule of law, to minorities, to the planet.
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) May 3, 2020
lol
cars posted:crumpled up Epoch Times tumbling out onto the sidewalk and uncurling and sliding lazily next to a trot newspaper
fixed that for you
The Ministry of State Security told Chinese leaders that they need to prepare for armed confrontation between the United States and China. Major Reuters scoop -- and one published without a byline, an indication of just how sensitive the information is. https://t.co/X3Ve6TEa55
— Isaac Stone Fish (@isaacstonefish) May 4, 2020
In the last 10 days, @BBCBreaking has tweeted 3 times on UK politics. 2 about Boris Johnson's baby, 1 on UK meeting testing target.
— Colin Millar (@Millar_Colin) May 8, 2020
Not one tweet on testing target falling short every day since, or UK having Europe's highest death toll.
But Italy 'has the highest in the EU'. pic.twitter.com/i0s3sMY4BY
highest death toll *in the EU*
Italy's death toll from the coronavirus passes 30,000, the highest in the EU https://t.co/kSuKiy61BA
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) May 8, 2020
then an open admission here of what they see their role being in covid times:
Interesting quote in the Economist: Britain's public broadcaster, the BBC, has decided to sacrifice some usual "journalistic values" in the interests of 'the nation' pic.twitter.com/8UpWfZTHvV
— Tom Hancock (@hancocktom) May 6, 2020
i mean a good commie knew this already but what i love is how it's all so half-assed and lazy like every other thing in this fucking country lmao. we had social distanced VE day street parties tho where everyone dressed like secretaries from the 1940s so that's something i guess.
ghostpinballer posted:we had social distanced VE day street parties tho where everyone dressed like secretaries from the 1940s so that's something i guess.
Trump's incompetent response to the US coronavirus outbreak is helping China look good
Anyways, it felt like there was a tonal shift in China's Foreign Ministry's Information Department lately, and I think I pegged the shift to last summer when Hua Chunying took a leave of absence for a refresher course at the Central Party School, wrote an article in the school's newspaper at the end of her trip, then soon after promoted an aggressive diplomat named Lijian Zhao from his post at the embassy in Pakistan. CGTN has also gotten bolder and Max Blumenthal was on it the other day. Normally that channel has been like T.V. Xanax. A real snoozer, but I guess they saw their target audience as airport lounges and the business traveler class, with the idea being to softly lull that class into viewing China as a safe, reliable place to invest. But given the anti-China sentiment stoked by U.S. politicians and media, they have to adjust. I think they need to swap out the anchors though for some more exciting personalities like RT does with characters like Jesse Ventura. Someone get Terry Crews on the phone.
trakfactri posted:Thought about it again and decided to call this approach "Resistance Is Embarrassing." It's not about threatening vague consequences down the line, but pointing out that by persisting in your irresponsible and foolish actions you are only embarrassing yourself further. And that is sad and causing me to smh.
Anyways, it felt like there was a tonal shift in China's Foreign Ministry's Information Department lately, and I think I pegged the shift to last summer when Hua Chunying took a leave of absence for a refresher course at the Central Party School, wrote an article in the school's newspaper at the end of her trip, then soon after promoted an aggressive diplomat named Lijian Zhao from his post at the embassy in Pakistan. CGTN has also gotten bolder and Max Blumenthal was on it the other day. Normally that channel has been like T.V. Xanax. A real snoozer, but I guess they saw their target audience as airport lounges and the business traveler class, with the idea being to softly lull that class into viewing China as a safe, reliable place to invest. But given the anti-China sentiment stoked by U.S. politicians and media, they have to adjust. I think they need to swap out the anchors though for some more exciting personalities like RT does with characters like Jesse Ventura. Someone get Terry Crews on the phone.
they should get some of our more unhinged posters on to liven things up a little
UNREAL TOURNAMENT JOURNALIST
Flying_horse_in_saudi_arabia posted:i love this one for many reasons but especially because the premise is that it's cool and good that the US is keeping its coronavirus vaccine research secret
so this story from about 3 weeks ago is getting a retread, perhaps because the 'it came from a wuhan lab!!' nonsense fell flat so quickly. exact same story but this time via the FBI, and UK intel appears to have thrown their hat in the ring:
my original objection still stands, of course, with an addendum: how would 'stealing' vaccine research impede vaccine development, exactly? i love how these claims are made with no explanation and a pliant press simply reports it sans critique, nodding, "mmm yes, china bad, hackers bad".
shriekingviolet posted:UNREAL TOURNAMENT JOURNALIST
cars posted:their stream is too choppy
I said it was BLOCKY, not choppy. You see the name of this subforum? *taps monitor* Think before you post, you fucking animal.
getfiscal posted:my belief is that man is no better than a manimal
now, everyone here knew that the intercept are in league with the cops, figuratively. but turns out they're also the cops, literally
Flying_horse_in_saudi_arabia posted:sam biddle
i was always disappointed that peter jackson left him out of the movies
Daughter is a staff writer at the New Yorker (Surprised it's not The Atlantic, tbh). Here's her implausible lead...
My parents recently pointed out to me that some misinformation about them had been spreading online; it's since taken on a life of its own and morphed into petty internet gossip. I wish I hadn’t had to write this, but I wanted to make some things clear https://t.co/aEUa9QbjxD
— Jia Tolentino (@jiatolentino) May 20, 2020
What she means to say is "my parents don't even know about this, it's me trying to raise my social media profile."
This thread has some facts of the parents' case.
The whole thing reads great to the tune of "Cat's in the Cradle."
NEW: Here’s 11 local news stations just straight up running an Amazon scripted segment ahead of their shareholders meeting pic.twitter.com/wc8HbJT4ki
— Colin Jones (@colinjones) May 26, 2020
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/30/tech/minneapolis-misinformation/index.html