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 Post subject: good job on not electing lady trump
PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2017 7:09 pm 
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So I've seen both candidates referred to as populists, and both describing each other as non-populist.

Do I not know what populist means?

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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2017 7:40 pm 
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Populist means working in the best interests of the general populace and against forces that exploits the populace.

Basically every politician would claim to be a populist and their opponents non-populists, regardless of the truth.

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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Sun May 07, 2017 11:06 pm 
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Dude, she got bodaciously HALF the votes her opponent did. Compared to American statistics, that is a fucking impossible loss.
Also, I know bodaciously nothing about her other than her being super nationalistic, but okay with gay rights. Sorry.


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 Post subject: Also lots of salty alt-righters tonight claiming RIGGED
PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2017 2:18 am 
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Her party campaigns under a lot of nationaliztic, xenophobic principals. A lot of the people in her party, including the founder (her father) also deny the holocaust exists or the French history involving the holocaust (including French jewish people who were captured during the period).

While she (as far as my knowledge) has NOT come out to make the same statements, she did base her campaign on the idea that France needed to break free of the EU, and preyed on the fear of muslims and religion in general, making statements about disallowing any symbol of open display of religion (mainly referring to hijabs and yarmulkes. The general idea is that she is smart enough not to say the outright stupid things the rest of her party does, even while promoting the same values and trying to outright sell them to the public using the fear from past attacks and uncertainty about the future to her political gain.

At the very least, her adamant nature about wanting to break free from and sink the EU, combined with approval from Trump, and this being the third major election in which things could go VERY wrong meant that a lot of people were watching the election.

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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2017 11:04 am 
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Kamak wrote:
Populist means working in the best interests of the general populace and against forces that exploits the populace.

Basically every politician would claim to be a populist and their opponents non-populists, regardless of the truth.

I can't tell if you're joking or if this term carries a different meaning in the US or something. While your description is pretty much correct, I only ever see populist used derogatory. It's used as a stand-in for the more apt term "demagogue" pretty much.

I don't think Macron would qualify as a populist, I haven't followed the election as closely as I probably should have, but he seems like a centrist, run-of-the-mill politician to me.


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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2017 3:49 pm 
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I've heard both usages.
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populism:
    1. (philosophy) A political doctrine or philosophy that proposes that the rights and powers of ordinary people are exploited by a privileged elite, and supports their struggle to overcome this.
    2. (derogatory) The practice of appealing to the interests of the common people.
Both Le Pen and Macron would fit the second one, to different extents.
Le Pen is an extreme ethno-supremacist (that's what Front National is all about). They have ties with militias that train in secret in preparation for a racial purge and Marine Le Pen herself was expelled from the european parliament for being too racist after she said that having muslim people pray in public in France was worse than being occupied by the Nazis. She was also backed by Putin in an attempt to recreate in western Europe what he did in the US.

Macron seems comparatively saner but he's no progressist either. His program includes reducing taxes on companies and downsizing the state massively while increasing the size of the military and setting up a mandatory military service for everyone. There was already a protest against his program today.


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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
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Increasing military spending in war time doesn't seem unreasonable. We can't keep relying on the US to fight our battles for us (speaking as European countries in general) with a madman in charge. Not sure if conscription produces worthwhile soldiers though.

The tax thing I'm not qualified at all to speak about, but I'm guessing it's related to the problem of tax havens within the EU. I remember hearing he had some proposition to deal with that at least.

The second definition of populism doesn't seem that useful when talking about modern democracies, I feel like this applies to every successful politician.


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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2017 5:16 pm 
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Populist as a term started as a way of declaring yourself "the people's candidate", but like with facebattling babies and the other cliches of politicians, it's come to be used as a kind of stand in for "pandering". Generally speaking, if you are describing yourself as populist, you are saying you are a candidate for the people and your opponent is therefore "non-populist" (as Exeres said the french candidates accused eachother of being). If you are calling eachother populist then you are claiming they care not for the general public but just appear to be in order to amass votes. It'll also depend on political climate whether the word is positive or negative. Much like socialism being a part of life for some people and the end of civilization for others.

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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Tue May 09, 2017 8:57 pm 
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Jesus Christ, Trump fired Comey

Jesus christ

How on earth does he keep finding new, excruciatingly shitty things to do

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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Tue May 09, 2017 8:59 pm 
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On one hand,
Yay he fired Comey! Jerkass deserves it for throwing the election.

On the other hand,

Wasn;t Comey part of the investigation into Trump's Russia ties?

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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Tue May 09, 2017 9:56 pm 
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He was frontline on that, and this happens RIGHT when Comey is about to testify on the issue, not that this is likely to stop him.

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 Post subject: everything is awesome
PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2017 6:58 pm 
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It's okay everyone, Mike Pence says Comey wasn't fired because of the Russian investigation. He said so out loud to real reporters so it's definitely true.

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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
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Donald Trump has now directly spoken out against Steven Colbert, perfectly encapsulating Trump's inability to think about things. Chalk one up for the late night talk hosts. Again.

I love Colbert.

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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2017 1:16 pm 
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Global cyberattack takes down healthcare, business, government, etc. computer systems worldwide
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LONDON (AP) -- A global cyberattack, unprecedented in scale, had technicians scrambling to restore Britain's crippled hospital network Saturday and secure the computers that run factories, banks, government agencies and transport systems in many other nations.

The worldwide cyberextortion attack is so unprecedented, in fact, that Microsoft quickly changed its policy, announcing security fixes available for free for the older Windows systems still used by millions of individuals and smaller businesses.

After an emergency government meeting Saturday in London, Britain's home secretary said one in five of 248 National Health Service groups had been hit. The onslaught forced hospitals to cancel or delay treatments for thousands of patients, even some with serious aliments like cancer.

Home Secretary Amber Rudd said 48 NHS trusts were affected and all but six were now back to normal. The U.K.'s National Cyber Security Center said it is "working round the clock" to restore vital health services.

Security officials in Britain urged organizations to protect themselves by updating their security software fixes, running anti-virus software and backing up data elsewhere.

Who perpetrated this wave of attacks remains unknown. Two security firms — Kaspersky Lab and Avast — said they identified the malicious software in more than 70 countries. Both said Russia was hit hardest.

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This is already believed to be the biggest online extortion attack ever recorded, disrupting services in nations as diverse as the U.S., Russia, Ukraine, Spain and India. Europol, the European Union's police agency, said the onslaught was at "an unprecedented level and will require a complex international investigation to identify the culprits."

The ransomware appeared to exploit a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows that was purportedly identified by the U.S. National Security Agency for its own intelligence-gathering purposes. The NSA tools were stolen by hackers and dumped on the internet.

A young cybersecurity researcher has been credited with helping to halt the ransomware's spread by accidentally activating a so-called "kill switch" in the malicious software.

The Guardian newspaper reported Saturday that the 22-year-old Britain-based researcher, identified online only as MalwareTech, found that the software's spread could be stopped by registering a garbled domain name.

It said his $11 purchase of the name on Friday may have saved governments and companies around the world millions, slowing its spread before U.S.-based computers were hit on a massive scale.


In the U.S., FedEx Corp. reported that its Windows computers were "experiencing interference" from malware, but wouldn't say if it had been hit by ransomware. Other impacts in the U.S. were not readily apparent on Saturday.

The kill switch couldn't help those already infected, however. Short of paying, options for these individuals and companies are to recover data files from a backup, if available, or to live without them.

Before Friday's attack, Microsoft had made fixes for older systems, such as 2001's Windows XP, available only to mostly larger organizations that paid extra for extended technical support. Microsoft says now it will make the fixes free for everyone.

Russian agencies slowly acknowledged that they were affected but insisted that all attacks had been resolved.

The Russian Interior Ministry, which runs the country's police, confirmed it fell victim. Ministry spokeswoman Irina Volk was quoted by the Interfax news agency Saturday as saying the problem had been "localized" with no information compromised.

A spokesman for the Russian Health Ministry, Nikita Odintsov, tweeted that the cyberattacks on his ministry were "effectively repelled."

"When we say that the health ministry was attacked, you should understand that it wasn't the main server, it was local computers ... actually nothing serious or deadly happened yet," German Klimenko, a presidential adviser, said on Russian state television.

Russian cellular phone operators Megafon and MTS were among those hit. Russia's national railway system said it was attacked but rail operations were unaffected. Russia's central bank said Saturday that no incidents were "compromising the data resources" of Russian banks.

French carmaker Renault's assembly plant in Slovenia halted production after it was targeted. Radio Slovenia said Saturday the Revoz factory in the southeastern town of Novo Mesto stopped working Friday evening to stop the malware from spreading.

Krishna Chinthapalli, a doctor at Britain's National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery who wrote a paper on cybersecurity for the British Medical Journal, said many British hospitals still use Windows XP software, introduced in 2001.

Security experts said it appeared to be caused by a self-replicating piece of software that enters companies when employees click on email attachments, then spreads quickly as employees share documents.

The security holes it exploits were disclosed weeks ago by TheShadowBrokers, a mysterious group that published what it said are hacking tools used by the NSA. Microsoft swiftly announced that it had already issued software "patches" to fix those holes, but many users haven't yet installed updates or still use older versions of Windows.

Elsewhere in Europe, the attack hit companies including Spain's Telefonica, a global broadband and telecommunications company.

Germany's national railway said Saturday departure and arrival display screens at its train stations were affected, but there was no impact on actual train services. Deutsche Bahn said it deployed extra staff to help customers.

Other European organizations hit by the massive cyberattack included some soccer clubs. IF Odd, a 132-year-old Norwegian soccer club, saying its online ticketing facility was down.



sure just disable the capabilities of hospitals to administer healthcare, that doesn't make you a bond villain or anything

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 Post subject: Re: The Current Events Thread
PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2017 12:56 pm 
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So Trump is out of the country. He's going to Saudi Arabia to incite nuclear war OR try to unite the Muslim people with a speech written by someone who helped draft the initial Muslim ban.
And then it's off to Israel to help fix the Israeli/Palestine conflict! That's only been going on for bodaciously ever, I'm sure he can fix that in a weekend.

And then he's off to the Vatican, hopefully to get bitchslapped by the Pope.

I didn't used to think Fallout 3 was a good future but my god a nuclear wasteland is preferable to the shitshow we have now. And the worst part is that when Trump gets impeached, Pence is in charge. Unless he drags Pence down, then Paul Ryan is president and that's a whole bag of problems too.

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