Hey, Americans are getting what they chose
Hey, Americans are getting what they chose
Normies don’t do change
Siemens Field PG: you make a lot of money
You mean a rifle?
Afaik the fingerprint is stored on dedicated hardware on your device, it never leaves your phone and cannot be “read”
I mean if they help children grow when they have no real parents…
Time for the EU to get some safety distance from the USA
I lived through the 2008 economic crisis, they were terrible, but at least they tried to keep up appearances because they espoused the democratic process, ergo they needed to be reelected
It’s a mistake reasoning as if you’re taking of one guy. Maybe one third of your population voted, and most of those voted for Trump, it means that most of you guys are pretty ok with dying during the next COVID or whatever
Eh, as an Italian I had to endure years of bunga-bunga jokes and such… turns out Berlusconi was a class act compared to what you guys managed to elect.
Keep pulling and the rope is gonna break, sooner or later
Yeah, how many of those votes are pro-Harris and how many are anti-Trump?
TBH when her candidacy first was announced I was completely convinced that Trump had already won… A woman, AND black?
I mean, with Matchstick Men and Lord of War in play, Con Air and Face/Off don’t even register
Summary by Kagi:
Title: Gas Stoves, Murder Hornets, Spy Balloons, And Other Media Panics We Forgot About - SOME MORE NEWS
- The media often engages in sensationalism, quickly moving from one crisis to another, which can leave the public unaware of ongoing issues that require attention.
- The narrative surrounding Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) highlights how bee populations, particularly honeybees, have been misrepresented; while honeybee farming has increased, wild bee populations are facing significant threats.
- The panic over murder hornets was largely exaggerated, focusing more on their potential threat to humans rather than the real danger they pose to honeybee populations and agriculture.
- The controversy over gas stoves stemmed from concerns about health risks associated with gas emissions, yet it was sensationalized into a culture war issue, with no actual plans to ban them at the federal level.
- The fear of losing meat consumption due to the rise of lab-grown alternatives and insect-based protein is largely unfounded; these innovations are viewed as potential solutions to resource scarcity rather than outright bans on traditional meat.
- Brexit serves as a cautionary tale of how misleading campaigns can lead to significant economic and social consequences, with many voters now regretting their decision to leave the EU.
- The Chinese spy balloon incident exemplifies media panic, where the focus shifted from the actual implications of surveillance to sensationalist narratives that stoked fear without substantial evidence.
- Many perceived crises, such as the ozone layer depletion, have seen improvements due to coordinated international efforts, contrasting with the media’s tendency to focus on immediate panic rather than long-term solutions.
- The document critiques the media’s failure to follow up on stories, which can lead to misinformation and a lack of public awareness about resolved issues or ongoing challenges.
- Overall, the discussion emphasizes the need for critical media consumption and the importance of understanding the nuances behind reported crises to foster informed public discourse.
Deets about the bees:
In the winter of 2006, US beekeepers reported unusually high levels of hive loss, with 28-33% of colonies dying off in commercial operations. This phenomenon was named Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).
Over the next decade, media coverage progressed from seeing CCD as a scientific curiosity to a full-blown crisis, with warnings about the potential consequences of bees going extinct.
However, despite the dire warnings, the overall honeybee population in the US has actually been increasing. As of 2024, the US has added almost 1 million new bee colonies in the last 5 years, bringing the total to 3.8 million.
The reason for this is that the bees thriving are the domesticated honeybees, which are raised in captivity for honey production and crop pollination. These honeybee populations are doing well.
The real issue is with wild bee species, many of which are in danger of extinction. Factors like habitat loss, pesticide use, and the spread of diseases from commercial honeybee colonies are threatening these wild bee populations.
So while the overall bee population is not collapsing, the diversity and health of wild bee species is still a major environmental concern that was overshadowed by the focus on the thriving honeybee industry.
Just like post-WWII Europe with the Marshall plan, the “miracle” development of Israel, even outside of arms spending, is based on American money
It’s so easy, if they just diverted half of their military spending to development funds, the world would be on its way to post-scarcity everywhere, and there would be little need for armies. But they’d risk losing top-dog status, and that can’t be allowed.
Isn’t this … illegal?
If they deport them they lose both their bottom, most exploitable social group, and the hate/fear catalyst for their base… The idea is to take away all their rights and keep them subjugated.