28 June 2025

Link round-up for 28 June 2025

Various interesting stuff I ran across on the net over the last week.

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This dog had to settle for the next best thing.

He really wanted to splash that guy -- and paid the price.

Here are some animals in the wrong places.

Let her just imagine the movie.

The plane is almost ready for take-off.

Cats are awesome.

Hey, he's one of our biggest customers.

Some odd design choices here.

But how do you turn it off?

I don't care what this guy's "actual job" is.  This is who he is.

We live in an age of uniquely stupid architectural ideas.

Don't get too close to that thing, it will suck you into a parallel world or something.

You don't need to be an animal to sound like one.

JFC the size of this bug.

Some colorful images here (NSFW blog, requires Blogspot login).

This bird looks tired.

Flowers add a lot of color to life.

Crazy Eddie blog observed World Giraffe Day.

Pretty much everything in this video would kill you if you let it get near you.

Plant domestication caused as much change as animal domestication.

The UK is experimenting with technology to restore the lost ice to the north polar ice cap.

We're starting to find out what androgen blockers and estrogen do to males.

An experimental stem-cell treatment has freed some diabetics from the need for insulin injections.

A new weight-loss pill doesn't depend on suppressing the appetite.

The Trumpazoids have buggered up NASA so badly that the agency may never recover.

Colette Delawalla is fighting back against the Trumpist attacks on US science.

A claim has been circulating on the net that Canada has set up a gay suicide hotline for Americans after Trump defunded the US one.  This is not true -- get the actual facts here (found via SickoRicko).

Never let "AI" guide you through the wilds.

Here are some things you'll see traveling across the US.

This is how to deal with freeloaders.

Drone warfare takes various forms.

He is a well-qualified CEO.

Please just stop being silly.  Everybody's getting tired of it.

A successful YouTuber says the platform is manipulating its algorithm to suppress content it disapproves of.

Anthropic destroyed millions of books to create some garbage "AI" thing.  The article says there's no indication that any rare or valuable volumes were lost, but with destruction on such a scale there's no way to really know.

A group of bodybuilders in Moscow is helping crack down on illegal-parking assholes.

Rite-Aid is filing for bankruptcy again and will apparently go out of business.  I've been using them for years and now both the locations near me are closing.  It's a pain.

38% of UK women say they've been subjected to violent abuse during consensual sex (well, they didn't consent to the abuse), an effect of the disgusting degeneration of male sexuality under the influence of porn.

The DOJ is threatening Daily Kos.  You can contribute to their legal defense at that link.

Ignore the moan-groan-doom-gloom crowd on the environment.  If there's one group that's guaranteed to be wrong, it's them.

The number of female athletes who lose rightful wins due to males in their sports is not tiny as the apologists sometimes claim.  It's at least in the thousands.

A crane has collapsed at the SpaceX base where the latest Musk rocket explosion recently happened.  We're now hearing that debris from the explosion fell in Mexico, and killed some dolphins and sea turtles off the coast.

This is one of the creepiest things I've ever seen.

Fines need to be fair.  Scandinavia has figured it out.

Growing up atheist can be frightening.

It turns out there really are jobs Americans won't do.

The US Army Chorus sent Trump a message (this is from February).

Crates of food lie rotting in the streets as ICE raids ruin the produce market business in Los Angeles.

Citizen resistance thwarted an attempted ICE abduction, apparently in southern California.  Neighborhood defense groups are being organized all over the area.

Andrew Sullivan explains how the gay rights movement turned victory into disaster.  Since you can't view the comments at that link, here are some of them.

A West Virginia congressman has become obsessed with a bizarre and gruesome case of religious fetus fetishism.

It was the Republicans' gains among Latinos that made the decisive difference in the 2024 election.

Tesla's robotaxis were just unleashed on Austin TX, and are already revealed as a dangerous fiasco, with numerous scary incidents coming to light.  Meanwhile, the company's sales continue to decline.

The US has one of the world's highest incarceration rates, but that rate is now falling steeply and will continue to do so over the next decade.

DOGE is a failure by any standard.

There's a saying that "if there's one Nazi at your table, and the rest of you don't kick him out, it's a Nazi table".  Here is a case where this applies.

From 1975 to now, the bottom 90% of Americans have been underpaid by $79 trillion.  If workers had been fully paid for the value they create, the country today would be almost unimaginably different.

The Republican agenda will devastate rural America.

Extreme heat caused a street in Missouri to suddenly buckle upward, sending a car momentarily airborne.

A Marine veteran tells off the police.

55% of US voters now support Trump's bombing of Iran, but views on the subject are clearly very volatile.

Democrats need to be honest with leftists.

Kseniia Petrova has been released, but still faces trumped-up charges.

There's a case to be made for mandatory voting, especially when you see who's against it.

Big clients are abandoning law firms that appeased Trump in favor of those that stood up to him.

Rising temperatures are killing thousands of people worldwide -- and perhaps far more.

The wealth of the world's billionaires grew by six and a half trillion dollars over the last decade.  The wealth of the richest 1% grew by thirty-four trillion.

Anti-Semitism is a rising danger across the UK, and things are clearly getting worse in the US as well.

France helped intercept Iranian drones aimed at Israel.

In a frightening echo of its terrible past, Germany is persecuting people who criticize politicians or express forbidden opinions.

Attacks on Russian motorcycle troops illustrate the high precision of modern drones.  No need to waste a drone on this guy, though.

Israel is the Atlas of the West.  Cowardly European leaders expect it to do the hard work of defending against jihadism while they rhetorically stab it in the back.

Trump's interference in the Israel-Iran war may not have been as irrelevant as I first concluded.  It's the worst of both worlds -- the brief US strikes at a mere three targets did not "obliterate" those targets as Trump claimed, and had only negligible impact on the overall nuclear program compared with the far more widespread and effective attacks carried out by Israel over the previous twelve days.  But as Western interference has so often done in the past, Trump pressured Israel into stopping its onslaught before the job was finished, so he could claim the credit for a fatuous "ceasefire" which merely prevented Israel from further degrading the theocracy's military power or further weakening its tyranny over the Iranian people.  Thus this ceasefire increases the future danger to Israel and to the West.

Only democracy can truly end the Iranian nuclear threat.

This is what real toxic masculinity looks like.

More links at Red State Blues, WAHF, and Chop Wood Carry Water.

My posts this week:  some truths and inspirations, and the Israel-Iran war.

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The last few days have evoked gloom and foreboding for me.  It's a feeling that has been growing since the shocking response of so many in the West to the October 7 attack on Israel, with the increasing spread of excuse-making for the genocidal jihadist "Palestinian" movement and the occasional appearance on left-leaning blogs of rhetoric and imagery worthy of Der Stürmer, along with the ever-more-numerous other cases of anti-Semitic violence and threats I've documented in these round-ups.  This week saw Trump force the Jewish state to leave its efforts to eliminate the Iranian nuclear threat half-finished -- and saw the Democrats in New York City nominate for mayor a man who blamed Israel after October 7 and has embraced the slogan "globalize the intifada", an unambiguous call for mass violence against Jews, at a time when murderous anti-Semitic attacks are already happening all across the US.

It all adds up to something dark and horrible and deadly rising up again from the grim and blood-soaked past, something we thought we had crushed once and for all in 1945.  And hardly anyone on the left seems to even recognize the threat, let alone give it the attention it deserves.

Part of the reason why so many people in Germany before Hitler's rise to power failed to do more to stop the Nazis, was that they judged the communists to be a greater threat -- the communists did, after all, have a powerful foreign backer (the USSR).  Some even saw the Nazis as a useful bulwark against the communist menace.  No analogy is perfect, but it does seem that today the obsession with Trumpism (again backed by Russia) is similarly distracting much of the US left from the threat of the actual neo-Nazi movement infesting our campuses and activist groups and increasingly the left fringe of the Democratic party itself.  Trumpism is genuinely dangerous, just as communism was in pre-1933 Germany, but the pattern of fixating on it at the expense of confronting a true existential threat seems to be repeating itself.

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There is somebody here who doesn't know what the fuck he's doing, and it ain't Netanyahu:


These people have more than a hundred nuclear weapons:


Stop the insanity:

6 Comments:

Blogger Rade said...

A lot to unpack this morning!

- Love the "Cats are awesome" and the Russian body builders moving the car videos!

- Rite-Aid... (sigh) I had their stock (RAD, go figure!) for years until they entered the first restructuring phase. Shame to see them go. They were taken over by Walgreens here, and the name slowly dissolved from existence.

- Wilderness AI. If people insist on using generative AI for ANYTHING that puts their life at risk, then the get what they deserve.

- Obesity pills... being one that has had a battle with weight issues my entire life, hey, whatever works for the "You do you!" generation. It's a shame that directing people to, like, education about WHY they are obese in the first place is considered "fat shaming".

28 June, 2025 06:50  
Blogger Mary Kirkland said...

That big green bug makes noises that would work great in a horror movie.

Drones like AI I think are here to stay. I do think that some laws need to play catch up though because there are videos and pictures out there not labeled AI that people are passing off as real. They look real and a lot of people are falling for it. It's just going to get worse.

29 June, 2025 11:09  
Anonymous Annie said...

An abundance of interesting things. I note specifically the wonderful Giraffe Day video (I never knew a bunch of giraffes is called a "tower," but of course that makes perfect sense.) The "tired" bird was a marvel of creativity. Great to know about the stem cell research initial success for Type 1 diabetes (from Canada, huh!); hope that holds up and there's similar good news for Type 2. It was not surprising that a crane fell in Musk world. I was surprised how strongly I was rooting for the cheetah in her aquatic battle. And thank you for linking to Colette Welawalla and Stand Up for Science. This is such an urgently needed effort!

29 June, 2025 13:41  
Blogger Lady M said...

The March of the Penguins is great. Loved all those Napoleons sharing the eggs.

29 June, 2025 13:47  
Blogger SickoRicko said...

The little movies are great. I had to snag a couple of them. I hope your computer gets back to you soon.

29 June, 2025 19:21  
Blogger Infidel753 said...

Rade: Cats do do pretty remarkable things.

I don't understand why people are so trusting of "AI". There's been no shortage of news about all the rubbish it produces.

That "fat shaming" issue is a whole other big thing I should probably post about one of these days. The normalization of obesity is a health disaster -- and I say that as someone who's almost fifty pounds overweight myself. At least those who use obesity pills recognize that they have a problem.

Mary: That entire bug would work great in a horror movie. That video practically was a horror movie.

With any luck, soon all the drones will be "AI"-controlled and they'll all crash.

Annie: I didn't know a lot of those things about giraffes either. They're quite weird-looking things if you think about it.

Stem-cell research has enormous potential, in countries where it's not being defunded or otherwise held back by medieval idiots in government.

I can only wish Ms Welawalla the best. She's taken on a hell of a fight.

Lady M: It's pretty funny how one minor misunderstanding can create such a drastic change in imagery.

Ricko: There will always be plenty of movies. The computer is back in action, thank goodness.

30 June, 2025 14:46  

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