04 July 2026

Link round-up for Independence Day 2026

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

No, I am not going to moan and groan and hand-wring and snivel that Independence Day is bad and meaningless because Trump is president.  The US is still the US, politics is not the sum total of reality, and Trump is just a run-of-the-mill asshole who will be mostly forgotten in a few decades.  We've made it to a quarter-millennium and are still going strong.  Let's act like it.

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This basketball shot didn't work out too well.

Don't get caught relaxing at work when someone walks in..... oops.

These are signs of functional illiteracy.

Third time lucky -- was it worth it?

Watch out for her dragon.

These books don't exist, and that's probably a good thing.

Have some Independence Day memes.

See some impressive photos here (NSFW blog, requires Blogspot login).

This is Hever Castle in Kent county, England.

Some great photos here from Segovia, Spain, plus one justly-blackened statue.

Don't discourage children from asking questions.

If you often suffer from nausea, headaches, or other unpleasant sensations when looking at a computer screen, read this.

Life changes when you leave Christianity.

Here are some tips for detecting "smart" glasses that the wearer might be using to video-record you without your knowledge.  Here's an app which claims it can detect them.

You do not own things that you "buy" in digital form, and they can be taken away at any time.  Buy real books printed on paper, and movies on DVD, so they can't pull this shit.

"AI" is theft.  Using "AI"-generated images or text is receiving stolen property.

Here's an example of just how creepy the use of your data to show you targeted ads is getting.

Mel Brooks has some simple advice -- just say yes.

We're in for the usual assholery with fireworks.

It's becoming difficult to distinguish fireworks from warfare.

Some data centers are now being approved and started in secret so that local resistance can't get organized until it's too late.  Here is a site that tracks projects so you can see what's happening or being planned in your area.

No one is entitled to demand sex from another person -- everyone has the right to say no.  And these men are dangerous creeps.

A judge has ruled that the Postal Service cannot refuse to deliver mail ballots in states that defy Trump's meddling.  It's hard to be sure this is the last word on the matter, though.

The latest Windows 11 update is shittier than ever, apparently.

"AI" companies are hiring people to train their chatbots, only to have those people feed "AI" slop into them instead of real data.

What's the difference between atheists and evangelicals?

Netflix plans to use "AI" to fake the voice of dead actor Gene Wilder for a new Willy-Wonka-themed show.  Fans are not happy.

The story of the toys of Nabatieh illustrates how lies take on a life of their own.

The modern MBA-run incarnation of Boeing can't build manned spacecraft any better than Musk and Bezos can.

This woman needs to get this narcissistic freak out of her life.

Data center construction is benefiting one major US industry -- the theft industry.

An apologist for mass murder has won a Democratic primary for a House election in the Denver area.  There's no denying it -- with "the Squad", Mamdani, Platner, and now this, the Democratic party has a deadly-serious problem.

The flood of "AI"-generated fake imagery and text is damaging the human relationship with reality and art on a fundamental level.

Elon Musk has had a meltdown at columnist Nicholas Kristof, spewing Trump-level moronic insults.

Here's a company that claims to be virtuous.

New Jersey is the latest state to ban surveillance pricing.

The unemployment rate is dropping, but it's because job-seekers are giving up on finding work in such a shit economy.

Governor Abbott of Texas has called for a ban on any new data centers in rural Texas.  It's a start.  Colorado's governor remains clueless.

"The violence isn't a bug, it's the feature."

The Colorado supreme court has struck down an election-rigging gerrymandering plan in that state.

Jewish migration from the West to Israel rose 25% in 2025, likely reflecting the increasing anti-Jewish hatred in Western countries.  Many migrants are young, skilled people -- a disproportionate loss to the countries they leave.

For ideological purists, nothing you do can ever be good enough.  You can't ever appease them enough, so why bother trying.

Data centers are adding to the burden on an electric grid already strained by the demands of the heat wave.  Some are resorting to backup diesel generators, which produce pollution dangerous to local people.

"Activist politics often treats identity as authority."  And that's a problem.

Film studio A24 turns whiny and defensive after fans and even its own top director turn against its embrace of "AI".

Here are two wealthy people who are actually doing some good, wiping out over half a billion in medical debt (link from Rade).

In a victory for women's rights, the Supreme Court has ruled that schools can keep boys out of girls' sports.  At least anecdotally, reactions reflect the inexorably shift of public opinion about trans ideology.

It's still worth fighting to take America back from the bigots.

Marshal Cummings, a union president running for the Wyoming state legislature as an independent, explains how both of the billionaire-dominated political parties have abandoned the people.

The powerful claim privileges which they deny to the rest of us.

Heavyweight companies like Ford and IBM are joining the ranks of those hiring back human employees because "AI" can't do the job.

Here are some measures being taken to defend against Trump's efforts to sabotage this year's election.

Initiative 194, prohibiting political activity by corporations, will be on the ballot in Montana this November -- part of the effort to undo the Citizens United decision on a state-by-state basis.  The state Republican party predictably opposes it.

The work environment becomes a whole new kind of hell when the boss starts using "AI" to make decisions.  You'd be better off with him using a ouija board.

America's shame:  American Jews increasingly conceal the fact that they're Jewish due to fear of the rising tide of hatred.

One of the positive effects of decriminalizing sex work is that sex workers can unionize.

A nation is not a debate.

Trump was reportedly "enraged" at the meager turnout for his vacuous "state fair".  Priorities, priorities.

Here in Oregon, a pedo, a rapist, and a murderer are suing to get more male sex offenders sent to women's prisons where they can terrorize the women inmates.

Jamie Raskin explains why the supremacy of Congress over the executive branch must be restored.  The Constitution explicitly does not make the three branches of government "co-equal".

Kamala Harris has been talking with leaders of the Israel-hating (de facto anti-Jewish) element within the Democratic party.  Of course, "talking with" does not necessarily mean "aligning with", and she has had a reasonably good track record on this issue in the past.  Still, this does need watching.  And going weak will not be good politics.  Harris didn't lose in 2024 because of supporting Israel's right to self-defense -- multiple surveys at the time showed the Israel/Gaza issue ranking dead last among dozens of issues that influenced how people voted.  The Democrats' problems that year lay elsewhere.

"If you were really women on the inside -- or even saw women as human beings -- then the last thing you'd do would be to bring your male body into female-only spaces, knowing -- and you do know this -- that you are making women uncomfortable and afraid."

There are more and more indications that the collapse of the "AI" bubble is near.

Vicious, nasty, hateful, bigoted Christians need to stay out of the medical profession.

It took too long, but "Alligator Alcatraz" has finally shut down.

Happy Canada Day!

A new bridge between Detroit and Ontario was supposed to open early this year, but remains closed because Trump wants to fight about who owns it, an issue which is already settled.

This is a Pride Month event in Toronto, and far from the first time this chant has been heard at such events.  Such people have no idea what dangerous fire they're playing with.

Canadian police presented an "AI"-faked picture to inform the public of a drug bust.  The point is unclear since the fake is very obvious and no more impressive than the real photo.

In the UK, a flagrantly-political attempted prosecution has been smacked down hard by a judge.

It's been over a year since the British Supreme Court ruled that men aren't women (yes, there exist people who need a court ruling to tell them that), but the Ministry of Defence is still not complying.

Heat-belching data centers are making Europe's record heat wave even worse.

The EU elite turned off air conditioning for their employees while keeping it on for themselves.

Funeral homes in Paris are overwhelmed after the recent record-breaking heat wave.

In Spain, solar power has made electricity so cheap that venture capitalists are leaving the industry in disgust.  Funny how what's good for regular people is bad for these guys, and vice-versa.

Great article here on the Albanian resistance uprising triggered by the government's approval of the Kushner-Trump plan to built a resort on protected land (found via Annie).  "The movement is grassroots and decentralized, with no clear leaders..... a protest against corruption, and oligarchy."

Zelensky posts video of the Ukrainian attack on the the Slavyansk oil refinery in Russia.  Here's more video showing massive clouds of black smoke.

Gas lines in Chita in Siberia, thousands of miles from Ukraine, are so bad they're bringing roads to a standstill.

As shortages loom, Russians are buying up fuel and even fuel containers in absurd quantities, hoping to resell them for profit later.

What do you think -- was this an innocent civilian truck?

See a Ukrainian attack on a military plant in Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad).  Here's what it looked like afterwards.

Ukraine is bringing the war to Russia's freeways.

A feeling of despair is spreading through Russia as Ukrainian attacks devastate the economy and it becomes increasingly clear that Putin is out of touchThey're down.  Kick harder.

Trump's deal with the Iranian regime evokes the Chamberlain-Hitler agreement.  Israel, like other democracies, must become less dependent on the US for defense.

The huge amount of spending committed to the funeral of former supreme Leader Ali Khāmenei is causing widespread discontent in Iran, where most people are struggling badly in a collapsing economy.  Companies are even being coerced to donate money or services to the commemoration of the hated, murderous tyrant.  Government workers are being ordered to attend events.  If most Iranians actually mourned or respected this loathsome man, such bullying would not be necessary.

Changing security conditions are creating the opportunity for an alliance between Israel and Japan, both democracies threatened by powerful totalitarian regimes.

Starting a year ago, Mexico implemented a law requiring all cell phone numbers to be registered with the owner's name and ID, to destroy anonymity and facilitate spying on people.  Resistance has been intense, with only 31% of the population in compliance as of this May.  The government is now wavering, pushing back the deadline to register.

The Indian government is threatening to impose draconian restrictions on VPNs, which India's people are increasingly using as work-arounds for government efforts to censor the internet.  This is basically a war between the government and the people, and if the people don't win, censorship-minded governments elsewhere are likely to use similar tactics.

A former CinC of US Pacific Command argues that China is not capable of conquering Taiwan -- despite China's military build-up, the balance of power is swinging back to favor Taiwan and the US.

The Chinese gangster-regime has imposed a new law to intensify assimilation of its conquered subject peoples and suppress their languages.

Is it xenophobia?  South Africans are attacking and even killing migrants from nearby countries, though both groups are of the same race.

More links at Comedy Plus.  Red State Blues is still out of action this week.

My posts this week:  an image round-up, some observations on life, and this week's Catholic schism.

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Canadians join the struggle against data centers and "AI":


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This one needs to be viewed with some caution.  Beer being sold at sports stadiums is actually common in Europe.  The reason why northern Europe doesn't have air conditioning is that until a couple of decades ago it almost never got seriously hot there.  Some of the most serious flaws in the US, such as the lack of universal health coverage and the extreme inequality of wealth, are not easily visible to casual visitors.  But the overall point is valid.  Negativity and doom-and-gloom are fashionable at the moment, but worthless as a guide to reality.

03 July 2026

The Catholic schism

Back in 2019, I posted that the Catholic Church seemed to be headed for a schism due to the growing rift between modernizers (who seek to moderate the Church's traditional condemnation of homosexuality, divorce, etc) and traditionalists (who look upon such changes as heresy).  The modernizers include most of the leadership and control the Church as an institution, while the traditionalists are few in number in the West but probably a majority in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, where the Church's demographic center of gravity now is.

Well, this week the Vatican declared the entire Society of St Pius X, a traditionalist bastion, to be in schism because it has consecrated several bishops without the pope's authorization.  All the SSPX's clergy have been excommunicated, and the Vatican is warning that even ordinary Catholics who "adhere to" the SSPX could be excommunicated too.  So the battle seems to have been joined.

It will take time to tell how serious this breach actually is, but already some traditionalists are fighting back.  One of the new SSPX bishops gave a speech dismissing the modernist Church as "a new religion", "a desert" that "kills everything that it touches".  Lifesite News, a traditionalist site, is arguing that pope Leo, being a heretic, cannot validly excommunicate anyone.  I'm no expert on Catholic theology, but calling the pope a heretic seems like pretty strong language to me.  Popcorn on standby.

02 July 2026

Some observations on life

A few thoughts that have come to me over the years, some of them perhaps obvious, others not.  I hope some will be found of interest or worth thinking about.

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It's usually best to judge the actions of others by their intentions, insofar as you can tell what their intentions are.  But when you act, assume that others will judge your actions entirely by their effects, without bothering to try to understand your intentions.

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Non-wasted time is when I'm doing what I want to do.  Wasted time is when I'm doing what somebody else wants me to do.

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In a conflict, the blame almost never lies all on one side. But it also almost never lies equally on both sides.

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Disliking things that are popular with the crowd doesn't make a person sophisticated.

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I don't "hate God" for the same reason I don't hate Darth Vader or Count Dracula.  I'm not afraid of going to Hell for the same reason I'm not afraid of going to Mordor or Azkaban.

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There are two kinds of people -- those who always have a reason why they couldn't do what they promised, and those who do what they promised.

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All the great atrocities of history would have been impossible without obedience.

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No one ideology or philosophy has all the answers or even most of them.  I'm a pragmatist.  The focus should be on the goal, making use of whatever works to get there -- not on the road, following it with blind loyalty whether it goes where you really want or not.

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If you claim that you support free expression even for people you disagree with, but in every actual specific case that comes up you find some excuse for doing otherwise (calling it "incitement" or "hate speech" or whatever), then you are not a supporter of free expression.

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I don't feel any concern about becoming a "burden on society".  Society has been one hell of a burden on me.

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There are few things more disappointing than offering an idea and having someone quote a cliché in response.

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I don't hold anything to be holy or sacred, because those concepts are religious and therefore meaningless to me.  The only thing I feel any reverence for is human achievement.

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People in groups are almost always stupider than the same people as individuals.

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If you believe that evolution is a "random" process, then you don't understand it.

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The minimum qualification for being a strong person is the ability to control one's own impulses.

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Ideology is even more deadly to art than capitalism is.

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If a person uses terms like "sheeple" or "the herd" to refer to the broad mass of people, he's almost certainly in some kind of cult.

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I think most intellectually curious people go through a period of taking Ayn Rand seriously.  I certainly did.  If someone reaches the age of forty and still takes Ayn Rand seriously, that's probably evidence of arrested development, mental deficiency, or worse.

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If you can call the government of the country you're in "fascist" in public and not get arrested, it almost certainly isn't fascist.

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Taking any holy book as eternal and absolute truth traps you at whatever stage of scientific and moral development had been reached by its authors.  Fundamentalist Christians are stuck with creationism, homophobia, subordination of women, etc because that is what the Bible's authors knew.  Even if a new religion were established today, accepting all of 2026's scientific knowledge and moral values as part of its dogma, after a century or two it would seem hopelessly outdated because that dogma couldn't assimilate the further progress made since its foundation.

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Any shouting person is boring.

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Freedom really is one of the most important things in life.  Never let the enemy take away that word.  They've twisted it to mean the "freedom" of the economically powerful to dominate everyone else without government "interference".  That isn't freedom.

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A response consisting of "You are a [word ending in -ist]" or "This is a form of [word ending in -ism]" is not an argument and does not refute anything.  It's just fancy name-calling.

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Sometimes the greatest form of bravery is that which is the least respected.  To defend yourself or a weaker person from the mob takes courage, but to do so when that "mob" is most of the society you live in, enforcing its taboo system, and when you receive only contempt or ridicule for what you are doing -- how much more courage that takes.

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It's nonsense to say that all cultures are equal.  I accept no man as my equal who does not accept women as his equals.

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They can ban whatever they want to, but they cannot see inside your head.