Link round-up for 11 July 2026
I felt quite ill most of Friday and so was not able to do as much on finalizing this as usual, hence the shorter length. That's also why I haven't visited the blogs I normally do. Feeling mostly better now.
These signs are open to interpretation.
This patriotic show went a little awry.
Evil mattresses continue their war against humanity.
These are not the best people to be removing wasp nests.
Felix Martinez had a hard time getting excused from jury duty.
Basketball players score perfect hits.
Wet Be Poople.
Cats have little patience with human nonsense.
What's the deal with CVS receipts?
He did a spectacular dive into the pool.
How cute, the child already knows his name.
Now this is the truly American way to play music.
This is the "Motherland Calls" monument in Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), Russia, commemorating the defense of the city during World War II. Well over a million people died, making it almost certainly the deadliest single battle in all of history.
Researchers have discovered how exercise "de-ages" muscle in older people -- and why it doesn't work as well for some.
If you use a self-driving taxi, don't be surprised if it stinks -- some people are smoking inside them, since there's no driver to stop them.
Apple's "hide my e-mail" feature may be doing just the opposite. According to this report, the problem was reported to Apple over a year ago and still has not been fixed.
If you use Linktree, be aware that it's being shitted up with "AI".
"AI"-generated travel review summaries strongly recommend places known to have serious problems.
This short fictional tale captures life in the modern office.
Townspeople in Wisconsin are suing Microslop over noise and other problems caused by a nearby data center.
Kallie Keeler was sexually assaulted, then betrayed. Now she's getting legal help.
"I don't understand how people's patriotism can vary depending on what party holds the White House. Mine has never varied one bit based on mere politicians."
Here are three truths vital to understanding the world of today.
Mitch McConnell and Graham Platner exemplify the dishonesty plaguing US politics.
For two years, Ken Paxton has apparently been violating one of the voting-integrity laws he made such a show of enforcing.
Now that Platner has dropped out, Maine Democrats need a new Senate candidate. So far I'm impressed with this guy. He's got the economic-populist agenda without the misogyny or the Israel-bashing (and without the Nazi tattoo). He's also currently polling best against Collins.
When the "AI" collapse finally comes, let the industry die. No government bail-outs or rescues.
The split within the Catholic Church seems to be deepening, with traditionalist archbishop Carlo Viganò supporting the SSPX and suggesting that it's the pope who is in schism, along with his "conciliar-synodal church" which isn't the "real" Catholic Church.
Officials in Cheyenne WY are cracking down on data centers after one of them released dangerous bacteria into the water system.
"Submissiveness is the hallmark of womanhood."
We've finally found an issue that unites ordinary Americans of the left and right against the oligarchy. Now let's build on it.
The stock market is probably even more over-valued than it was right before the crash that led to the Great Depression.
Without massive subsidies, "AI" is unaffordable. It costs more than the humans it replaces, and still can't do the job.
"Now the tide has turned..... The backlash is coming, and it's going to be ugly."
Many of Trump's supporters have been financially ruined by putting their money in his various investment schemes, while he himself has made over a billion dollars off of them. I've said all along, Trump is first and foremost a con man.
"A society cannot remain liberal if it treats every challenge to liberalism as just another form of diversity." The Western liberal mind-set, in its current form, is disastrously ill-suited to dealing with the reality of Islam.
Illinois has imposed some safety restrictions on "AI" companies. Great, now ban the damn data centers FFS.
The Democratic candidate for governor of Colorado offers some pushback against the despicable Melat Kiros.
An Air Force engineer charged with destroying over a dozen "AI" surveillance cameras has received a huge outpouring of public support.
Here's what some of our oligarchs have been up to recently.
"That is one of the civic habits we are losing. We are becoming quick at identifying villains and slow at understanding claims. We know how to attach labels, detect contamination, and turn disagreement into a question of moral hygiene, while forgetting how to stay with an argument long enough to know what it actually says."
This Tuesday was an important anniversary in the land of my ancestors.
The police arrested the victim, and allowed the attackers to escape.
As Germany's nativist party, the AfD, soars above the sclerotic old establishment parties in the polls, mobs of thugs block roads in an effort to disrupt the AfD's annual party conference. This is what the Nazi Brownshirts did -- forcibly disrupt meetings of parties the Nazis considered enemies. Especially in light of Germany's history, it's alarming to see such an open attack on democratic norms there today.
When Trump was aggressively threatening Greenland, France and other European countries were prepared for a shooting war over the issue.
What country is this?
Despite the rising anti-Semitism in Europe, Israel-bashing has not been a successful election strategy there. It's very interesting that Italy's prime minister Giorgia Meloni, the only leader of a major European country whose roots are in the nativist movement, is also a strong supporter of Israel, while Spain's Pedro Sánchez, a leftist, is notorious for pandering to anti-Semitism.
The nativist movement is winning the support of the young and educated with appeals to national identity and culture. This is an anti-nativist site loyal to the old outdated pro-EU politics, as you can tell from the "far right" epithet, but it still gives a reasonably informative picture of what's going on.
Europe doesn't need this.
"Jews are not welcome," the mob shouted. Not Zionists, not Israelis, but Jews. This is unambiguous anti-Semitism.
Pope Leo hypocritically exhorts real countries to welcome unwanted mass migration, while strictly excluding it from the Vatican.
Canada steps up to help Ukraine boost its air defenses.
Ukrainian soldiers feed a dog.
Yet another Russian refinery burns in Tatarstan, hundreds of miles east of Moscow.
Gas lines in Russia are getting just ridiculous. Some gas stations have a policy of letting powerful officials bypass the lines -- and ordinary Russians are not happy.
The Iranian regime's funeral for Ali Khāmenei was marked by chaos, and bullying by the Islamist authorities to force people to participate (and sometimes worse than bullying). The massive spending on the event, at a time of economic privation for most Iranians, has caused resentment.
Turkish authorities banned a gay cruise ship from docking for a scheduled stop in Turkey, citing "moral standards" and "family values". Gay people, no matter how much you hate on Israel, Islamists will never accept you.
There's something missing from Egypt's national soccer team.
The story of Fawzia Amin Sido exemplifies how Westerners fail to understand Islam.
Gay sex may soon become legal in Trinidad, but the country's Christian and Hindu religious establishments are fighting to prevent it.
More links at Comedy Plus.
My posts this week: some truths and inspirations, some problems I don't have, and Pat Condell's straight talking about religion.
For the benefit of newer readers who might be misled: I am not Jewish, nor gay, nor (obviously) a woman. You don't need to be a member of a group to object to them being mistreated.
FFS the man was a walking thicket of red flags. That's been clear for months. No one could have anticipated the rape accusation specifically, but it was obvious that something more would come out at some point, and then something more, and so on. It's just lucky for the Democrats that this came out when there was still time to replace him.
And, yes, the real problem here is that there's a large number of Democratic-leaning voters for whom a Nazi tattoo (or "globalize the intifada") is not a deal breaker. That's a sign of a profound sickness -- which isn't going away even though Platner has. And "Yes but Trump did blah blah" is not going to cut it. Evil doesn't become acceptable because someone else is more evil.

























































