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Sure. But it would be fun to have a drink with him. He seems a nice guy and refreshing directFrancisUrquhart said:
"Between at least 2017 and early 2019 he was studying for a PhD at King's College London, researching how to achieve social change through civil disobedience and radical movements."Charles said:
Sounds more autobiographical than independent research.0 -
It could be more Delta - in which case, everywhere else on the Green list can probably be relied on to collapse back into Amber at some point as panic takes hold. It's all just one great big hokey-cokey, I don't know why they're even bothering. Although there's good evidence that the Government hasn't a clue what it's doing from your previous remark:Stocky said:Why has Israel been placed on the Green Watchlist?
Rank idiocy.Stocky said:The FCDO advises against all but essential travel to Spain, including the Balearic Islands but excluding the Canary Islands.
Meanwhile, the government has the Balearics on the Green List but Canaries on Amber!0 -
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart0 -
Are England trying to keep the Indian bookmakers happy?-1
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Ffs. There’s now a “green watch list”
Keep it simple
Green and red.0 -
To be honest the report was referring to those with a second dose which as we all know is vital with this Delta variantfelix said:
I worry about Spain because at the moment the case growth is in the north but from July until the end of August vast numbers will be heading to the coast and campo for the holidays. A large proportion of those under 35-40 will at best only have one jab and many not even that. It's gonna be a close run thing.Big_G_NorthWales said:Report on Sky has just said that Europe's Delta variant will be at 90% by the end of August and with their double dose vaccinations much lower than the UK, other than Malta, Europe is looking at a very serious situation in the Autumn
Now I am no expert on this, but there are many on here who have really good knowledge of covid spread and I would ask is this report fair and if so, how sensible is it travelling abroad at all this year
It is as if Merkel and Macron are attempting to close the stable door, but the horses have already gone0 -
In what way do they “live their lives” differently from the rest of us?stodge said:
Like @Philip_Thompson, you look at the numbers and jump to all sorts of conclusions. We've had this argument before - you can't apply a simplistic solution to what is in fact a complex situation.RobD said:
Most people have been offered the vaccine, it is just take up rates are abysmal there. You can see the same stats for other vaccination campaigns, it's consistently has the lowest take up rate amongst all local authorities.
The way some people live their lives in my part of London means their time to go and get a vaccination is often very limited - the weekend mass vaccination centres were very popular with huge queues - if there was no demand there wouldn't have been. There need to be more of these - I'm absolutely convinced the demand is there especially among younger adults but the way the vaccines are provided needs to be re-focussed.
I fully accept a proportion of the 100,000 unvaccinated adults over 30 in Newham won't be vaccinated but the effort to get as many of them as possible vaccinated has to continue and it makes no sense to "wind down" the vaccination rollout at this time. Even 4,500 per week makes a difference.0 -
England soiling the bed here.
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I have a simpler plan...red....until winter.ping said:Ffs. There’s now a “green watch list”
Keep it simple
Green and red.2 -
It must be a pisstakePhilip_Thompson said:
Is that a joke/parody or serious? 😱williamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.0 -
It's like they haven't learned the lessons from last summer.FrancisUrquhart said:
I have a simpler plan...red....until winter.ping said:Ffs. There’s now a “green watch list”
Keep it simple
Green and red.
You get the feeling the government couldn't organise a farting contest in a baked beans factory.1 -
Mutters something about batting deep....TheScreamingEagles said:England soiling the bed here.
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Europe is going to be a photo finish twixt virus and vaxrcs1000 said:
Fair enough: I was using the total jabs, not the first/second dose. Worth noting that they are over 60% of adults with a first dose already, and increase by 2.5% last week, so 70% is probably a bit on the pessimistic side. (Worth also remembering that in some US states lotteries have been very effective at increasing vaccine uptake.)Leon said:
I was going by the words of the French PM. I accept that he is likely to err on the side of alarmismrcs1000 said:
Last week saw a record number of vaccinations in France: 4.6 million.Leon said:
The French vax effort is slowing down as they approach hesitancy and cannot-be-arsed-its-summerrcs1000 said:
The EU is around six weeks behind the UK.Big_G_NorthWales said:Report on Sky has just said that Europe's Delta variant will be at 90% by the end of August and with their double dose vaccinations much lower than the UK, other than Malta, Europe is looking at a very serious situation in the Autumn
Now I am no expert on this, but there are many on here who have really good knowledge of covid spread and I would ask is this report fair and if so, how sensible is it travelling abroad at all this year
It is as if Merkel and Macron are attempting to close the stable door, but the horses have already gone
Doses per 100 people* in the EU are around 80, which is where the UK was on 12 May. They are also almost entirely Pfizer/Moderna so there is slightly quicker protection.
So, unless you think that vaccination rates are going to collapse in the EU (and so far they've been accelerating), they will exit this about six weeks after we do.
Now, I grant you that they will almost certainly have more vaccine refuseniks than the UK, but so far their vaccination effort has been speeding up, not slowing down.
"Prime Minister Jean Castex on Thursday urged more French to get their first Covid vaccine dose, acknowledging that fewer people are signing up for slots as the summer holidays approach.
"“We’re vaccinating 200,000 people a day” with an initial jab, Castex said during a visit to the Landes department of southwest France, where the more contagious Delta variant of the virus now accounts for 70 percent of all new cases.
"“That’s not enough,” he said, after initial doses peaked at nearly 500,000 a day last month.
“We’ve done much better, and we have to do much better,” he said"
https://www.macaubusiness.com/france-must-do-much-better-on-vaccinations-pm/
The will plateau ~70% vaxxed? Possibly not enough against Deltya
If we get another even-more-evil variant, we lose0 -
I thought that Israel was happy to take double vaxed tourists now?Leon said:
Because Israel won't allow anyone inStocky said:Why has Israel been placed on the Green Watchlist?
It looks like HMG is being reasonable, reflective, and sensibly relaxed, and yet, in actuality, they are barely relaxing things at all0 -
Changed today, I believetheProle said:
I thought that Israel was happy to take double vaxed tourists now?Leon said:
Because Israel won't allow anyone inStocky said:Why has Israel been placed on the Green Watchlist?
It looks like HMG is being reasonable, reflective, and sensibly relaxed, and yet, in actuality, they are barely relaxing things at all0 -
Oxfordshire.Black_Rook said:
Where is she? Availability must be rather variable, depending on your location.Andy_Cooke said:
Offered, and had the opportunity to have it.RobD said:
It's complete when everyone has been offered it, unless you propose forcing people to have it.stodge said:Evening all
It's that time of the week (don't you just love it?) when I take a look at the latest vaccination numbers in my own back yard, the London Borough of Newham.
This time last week, 143,429 adults over 30 had received a first vaccination - this week the number is 147,866 so that's 4,500 extra.
Among all those over 16, it was 162,150 last week and this week it's 174,037 so nearly another 12,000 first vaccinations and well over half of them under 30 year olds so all welcome.
Looking at 2nd vaccination numbers, the number of adults 30 and above who had received two vaccinations was 90,272 (84,870 last week) and for all over 16 it's 100,139 compared with 93,163 last week.
The proportion of adults over 30 having received a first vaccination is now 58% compared with 56.3% last week while the second dose proportion is now 35.4% from 33.3% last week.
There remain over 100,000 adults over 30 in Newham who have yet to be vaccinated - we did 4,500 last week so you can work out how long it's going to take if everyone wanted it. Assuming 80% take up which would be roughly 200,000 people we aren't three quarters of the way there and it's taken nearly seven months - at 4,500 per week we're still looking at three months to get everyone over 30 to have a single vaccination.
The notion the vaccination rollout is near complete may be valid in some places - it's not valid in Newham.
My daughter has been offered it. With the earliest appointment offered in two weeks, 30 miles away.
But she’s been offered an appointment, certainly.
I logged on to book my second jab via the NHS website (first was via GP) on Wednesday, and picked a convenient centre in Cambridge, a short journey up the railway line.
Thursday morning was booked solid. Appointments available Thursday afternoon and every day after that. Am all set up for Saturday morning.
She’s 20 and logged on the day it was opened to her.
Most of her friends are in similar positions.
It’s simply arithmetic: the opened up to over 8 million people over just over a week during a period when they’re doing between 1 and 1.5 million first doses per week.
There’s inevitably going to be a queue for a few weeks.0 -
What does help XR is they have a very friendly, accommodating, press whose coverage is usually pretty favourable. Probably because they are on the right side of the environmental debate.Charles said:1 -
"The tyranny of spreadsheets
How one of our most powerful tools became one of the most misused
Tim Harford"
https://www.ft.com/content/18db20d8-7726-43e2-87f1-c5861ad3dff5
(via G search)
"Early last October my phone rang. On the line was a researcher calling from Today, the BBC’s agenda-setting morning radio programme. She told me that something strange had happened, and she hoped I might be able to explain it.
Nearly 16,000 positive Covid cases had disappeared completely from the UK’s contact tracing system. These were 16,000 people who should have been warned they were infected and a danger to others, 16,000 cases contact tracers should have been running down to figure out where the infected went, who they met and who else might be at risk. None of which was happening.
Why had the cases disappeared? Apparently, Microsoft Excel had run out of numbers."
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Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart0 -
Israel lets double vaccinated tourists in as part of groups, but has delayed reopening for individual travellers.theProle said:
I thought that Israel was happy to take double vaxed tourists now?Leon said:
Because Israel won't allow anyone inStocky said:Why has Israel been placed on the Green Watchlist?
It looks like HMG is being reasonable, reflective, and sensibly relaxed, and yet, in actuality, they are barely relaxing things at all0 -
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated0 -
Hmmmm... perhaps in that case it's all down to the mechanics of the booking system? When I put my details into the computer it probably thinks "Old git, has had Astra already, plenty of that going, offer tonnes of slots."Andy_Cooke said:
Oxfordshire.Black_Rook said:
Where is she? Availability must be rather variable, depending on your location.Andy_Cooke said:
Offered, and had the opportunity to have it.RobD said:
It's complete when everyone has been offered it, unless you propose forcing people to have it.stodge said:Evening all
It's that time of the week (don't you just love it?) when I take a look at the latest vaccination numbers in my own back yard, the London Borough of Newham.
This time last week, 143,429 adults over 30 had received a first vaccination - this week the number is 147,866 so that's 4,500 extra.
Among all those over 16, it was 162,150 last week and this week it's 174,037 so nearly another 12,000 first vaccinations and well over half of them under 30 year olds so all welcome.
Looking at 2nd vaccination numbers, the number of adults 30 and above who had received two vaccinations was 90,272 (84,870 last week) and for all over 16 it's 100,139 compared with 93,163 last week.
The proportion of adults over 30 having received a first vaccination is now 58% compared with 56.3% last week while the second dose proportion is now 35.4% from 33.3% last week.
There remain over 100,000 adults over 30 in Newham who have yet to be vaccinated - we did 4,500 last week so you can work out how long it's going to take if everyone wanted it. Assuming 80% take up which would be roughly 200,000 people we aren't three quarters of the way there and it's taken nearly seven months - at 4,500 per week we're still looking at three months to get everyone over 30 to have a single vaccination.
The notion the vaccination rollout is near complete may be valid in some places - it's not valid in Newham.
My daughter has been offered it. With the earliest appointment offered in two weeks, 30 miles away.
But she’s been offered an appointment, certainly.
I logged on to book my second jab via the NHS website (first was via GP) on Wednesday, and picked a convenient centre in Cambridge, a short journey up the railway line.
Thursday morning was booked solid. Appointments available Thursday afternoon and every day after that. Am all set up for Saturday morning.
She’s 20 and logged on the day it was opened to her.
Most of her friends are in similar positions.
It’s simply arithmetic: the opened up to over 8 million people over just over a week during a period when they’re doing between 1 and 1.5 million first doses per week.
There’s inevitably going to be a queue for a few weeks.
Yes, that would make sense.0 -
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No, just eff and off.Gallowgate said:0 -
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated0 -
My answer to the first question is zero. However I don't think that is official Labour Party policy....algarkirk said:
Two questions for XR: What is the sustainable human population worldwide if your aims are achieved.FrancisUrquhart said:
XR top people are very open about things, XR isn't about saving the planet, it is about destroying the whole capitalist system. Returning to a world of self sufficiency, communal manual labour and bartering.Charles said:AN: “but if you do that it will lead to an economic slump and destitution”
Extinction Rebellion : “Yes”
AN: “what?”
ER: “I’m not disagreeing with you”
Does your personal lifestyle, wealth, salary, pension plan, ambition and family life reflect what you want for the world as a whole.
...yet.
To the second question, yes. By not procreating I'm doing my bit to facilitate the natural extinction of our species.0 -
If the score is tied does that mean England are the England of cricket?TheScreamingEagles said:England soiling the bed here.
8/2.
And super over = penalties?0 -
It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-53 -
England making hard work of this....0
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Couldn't agree more with this Independent article.
"The British have always had in common a streak of cussedness, and a dislike of being ordered about, and no tradition whatsoever of the forced jollity of this ludicrous One Britain One Nation song Gavin Williamson wants our children to sing, writes Sean O’Grady"
https://www.independent.co.uk/independentpremium/politics-explained/one-britain-one-nation-song-patriotism-tories-b1871579.html2 -
Alien tech or Bill Gates?Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
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Since when did you need to be smart to ace Sociology?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
Being Woke is the sole qualification.
In fact, being smart might be a hindrance. You might just realise it’s all a load of bullshit.1 -
England going to lose this.....0
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My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?0 -
I'm confused about these violent woke gender identity politics peeps.
Are they trying to abolish gender in an affront to nature removing it as an identity or are they trying to violently enforce gender?
It is all so confusing.0 -
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated0 -
If you’re getting confused, switch to the Youtube stream from Bristol. Marnus Labuschagne is industriously thrashing Glamorgan to a sensational and bloody annoying victory chasing 217.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?0 -
I could've sworn they were just playing "Rain on Me" over the public address system. A plea to God for rescue?FrancisUrquhart said:England going to lose this.....
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You lot are gonna be quite bewildered when it turns out: I was right about Covid, I'm right about Lab Leak (this is all accepted now) and, I am right about the aliens being a huge story, whatever the conclusion (if any)noneoftheabove said:
Alien tech or Bill Gates?Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-51 -
You were saying?ydoethur said:
If you’re getting confused, switch to the Youtube stream from Bristol. Marnus Labuschagne is industriously thrashing Glamorgan to a sensational and bloody annoying victory chasing 217.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?0 -
Kiss of death. Labuschagne out for a mere 33.ydoethur said:
If you’re getting confused, switch to the Youtube stream from Bristol. Marnus Labuschagne is industriously thrashing Glamorgan to a sensational and bloody annoying victory chasing 217.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?0 -
Yes. Whoever thought this one up has a tin ear. There would be, I imagine, lots of votes in getting our children to sing 'British Grenadiers' 'Hearts of Oak' and 'Invade Johnny Foreigner'. Perhaps the 'Don't Like the French' trio from Billy Budd should be on the syllabus. But 'One Boris One Supreme And Beloved Leader May He Live For Ever' gets me for the first time in ages thinking about switching my vote.Andy_JS said:Couldn't agree more with this Independent article.
"The British have always had in common a streak of cussedness, and a dislike of being ordered about, and no tradition whatsoever of the forced jollity of this ludicrous One Britain One Nation song Gavin Williamson wants our children to sing, writes Sean O’Grady"
https://www.independent.co.uk/independentpremium/politics-explained/one-britain-one-nation-song-patriotism-tories-b1871579.html
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Leon's daughter is doing sociology GCSE. You've just said she doesn't have to be smart just woke thereby negating a whole academic discipline.ydoethur said:
Since when did you need to be smart to ace Sociology?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
Being Woke is the sole qualification.
In fact, being smart might be a hindrance. You might just realise it’s all a load of bullshit.
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GB news has a Chinese scientist making some pretty fruity allegations about COVIDLeon said:
You lot are gonna be quite bewildered when it turns out: I was right about Covid, I'm right about Lab Leak (this is all accepted now) and, I am right about the aliens being a huge story, whatever the conclusion (if any)noneoftheabove said:
Alien tech or Bill Gates?Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-50 -
'They' has been used to mean he/she for some time now, not for people self-identifying as plural but as a way to write non-sexist documentation.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
According to Fowler's, singular they has been used for centuries. Something to do with anaphoric reference to a singular pronoun or noun (whatever that means).0 -
Cardiff isn't a quick scoring ground.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?
I actually find it rather more interesting that the normal T20.0 -
You think its coincidental that in the year aliens arrive on earth a pathogen cleverly engineered to be anti human pops up?Leon said:
You lot are gonna be quite bewildered when it turns out: I was right about Covid, I'm right about Lab Leak (this is all accepted now) and, I am right about the aliens being a huge story, whatever the conclusion (if any)noneoftheabove said:
Alien tech or Bill Gates?Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-5
Its either alien or its Gates driving up the value of his robots by reducing human competition.
You will get there sooner or later, just need to believe harder.2 -
This isn't real cricket. A 6 day test match is, like we had earlier in the week between New Zealand and India.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?1 -
Lots of sportsmen in individual sports love to say "we" did x.....i know there is normally a team behind them, but still sounds rather strange when it wasn't the whole team who just jumped over the bar in the high jump.0
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Real cricket starts in July. It’s called The HundredAndy_JS said:
This isn't real cricket. A 6 day test match is, like we had earlier in the week between New Zealand and India.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?0 -
Nah Livingstone will get it done. Hopefully he gets a run in the side and breaks in to the insular clique after a long run carrying drinks.FrancisUrquhart said:England going to lose this.....
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'They' is acceptable for an unknown person, because 'it', the gender neutral pronoun is impolite. But 'they' for a known person is dismissive and less polite than he (or she). I suppose this is true for up to recently for most, but older ones are entitled to keep their grammar and vocabulary in general.SandyRentool said:
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
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Off to GB News for you...Taz said:
Real cricket starts in July. It’s called The HundredAndy_JS said:
This isn't real cricket. A 6 day test match is, like we had earlier in the week between New Zealand and India.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?1 -
I personally like Sam Billings a lot. Always seems in control and unlucky not to get more game time.maaarsh said:
Nah Livingstone will get it done. Hopefully he gets a run in the side and breaks in to the insular clique after a long run carrying drinks.FrancisUrquhart said:England going to lose this.....
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Looks like it might be working...Black_Rook said:
I could've sworn they were just playing "Rain on Me" over the public address system. A plea to God for rescue?FrancisUrquhart said:England going to lose this.....
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Andy_JS said:
This isn't real cricket. A 6 day test match is, like we had earlier in the week between New Zealand and India.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?
Why do I get the feeling that a fight may be about to break out?Taz said:
Real cricket starts in July. It’s called The HundredAndy_JS said:
This isn't real cricket. A 6 day test match is, like we had earlier in the week between New Zealand and India.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?0 -
I am doing my very British best, I promise, despite having a tiny tiny microchip embedded in my should %("*($)£""""Codecodenoneoftheabove said:
You think its coincidental that in the year aliens arrive on earth a pathogen cleverly engineered to be anti human pops up?Leon said:
You lot are gonna be quite bewildered when it turns out: I was right about Covid, I'm right about Lab Leak (this is all accepted now) and, I am right about the aliens being a huge story, whatever the conclusion (if any)noneoftheabove said:
Alien tech or Bill Gates?Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-5
Its either alien or its Gates driving up the value of his robots by reducing human competition.
You will get there sooner or later, just need to believe harder.0 -
Still scope for Senate Dems to fuck this up but it somehow seems like Biden is about to rescue this whole debacle the Dems mired themselves in a turn it into a gigantic win.
https://twitter.com/AJentleson/status/1408132577353945089?s=190 -
Manchurian Candidate was on TV last nightLeon said:
I am doing my very British best, I promise, despite having a tiny tiny microchip embedded in my should %("*($)£""""Codecodenoneoftheabove said:
You think its coincidental that in the year aliens arrive on earth a pathogen cleverly engineered to be anti human pops up?Leon said:
You lot are gonna be quite bewildered when it turns out: I was right about Covid, I'm right about Lab Leak (this is all accepted now) and, I am right about the aliens being a huge story, whatever the conclusion (if any)noneoftheabove said:
Alien tech or Bill Gates?Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-5
Its either alien or its Gates driving up the value of his robots by reducing human competition.
You will get there sooner or later, just need to believe harder.0 -
anaphoric is basically about the context.DecrepiterJohnL said:
'They' has been used to mean he/she for some time now, not for people self-identifying as plural but as a way to write non-sexist documentation.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
According to Fowler's, singular they has been used for centuries. Something to do with anaphoric reference to a singular pronoun or noun (whatever that means).0 -
And didn't some obscure MP once say "We are a grandmother"?FrancisUrquhart said:Lots of sportsmen in individual sports love to say "we" did x.....i know there is normally a team behind them, but still sounds rather strange when it wasn't the whole team who just jumped over the bar in the high jump.
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Apparantly what really p*ssed the British publicans off was White GI's breaching a sacred British custom - refusing to queue for their beer and expecting to queue jump Black troops ahead of them and be served first - so when the demand for segregation came it was a very easy decision....rcs1000 said:
Something that makes me very proud to be British.CarlottaVance said:Striking story from WWII:
A mutiny began in the U.S. Army #OTD 1943 in Bamber Bridge, Lancs after U.S. Military Police attempted to arrest black soldiers from the 1511th Quartermaster Truck Regiment. When commanders demanded a colour bar in the town, pubs in the village posted “Black Troops Only” signs.
https://twitter.com/EnglishRadical/status/1407960455876857857?s=200 -
Sadly I suspect we have another 18 months before they move on from Malan's statistical fluke and let some young (sub 30 anyway) talent have a goFrancisUrquhart said:
I personally like Sam Billings a lot. Always seems in control and unlucky not to get more game time.maaarsh said:
Nah Livingstone will get it done. Hopefully he gets a run in the side and breaks in to the insular clique after a long run carrying drinks.FrancisUrquhart said:England going to lose this.....
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I always use "they" when I relate some anecdata on PB as it adds another layer of inscrutability to the episode.algarkirk said:
'They' is acceptable for an unknown person, because 'it', the gender neutral pronoun is impolite. But 'they' for a known person is dismissive and less polite than he (or she). I suppose this is true for up to recently for most, but older ones are entitled to keep their grammar and vocabulary in general.SandyRentool said:
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated2 -
But Starmer will have shown himself to be a bloody fool for calling the by election for 1st July - rather than early October. He appears to have learnt nothing from the self inflicted wound he inflicted on his party by persuading the Hartlepool MP to resign - rather than simply withdraw the Whip. His authority as Leader is already evaporating - very much akin to a football team captain kicking the ball - twice - into his own goal. He is clearly psephologically autistic.Nigel_Foremain said:
I have no particular desire to see a Labour government, but Tories should stop gloating and being so complacent. They have a clown for a leader, and they just lost one of their safest seats to the Libs. Sir "Keith" as you strangely like to refer to him as, may well show resilience and have the last laugh. Stranger things have happened. A week is a long time...etc.Brom said:
100% will be a leadership challenge. Labour tearing chunks out of each other will be another reminder why they shouldn't be in power. Burnham might flirt with having a go saying he has to think about the Nation as a whole before he runs away from his Manchester Mayoral job. Angela Rayner might well throw her hat in the ring too, she has no reason for loyalty to Sir Keith.Pulpstar said:If Galloway beats Keith (Which I think is well possible) is he done for ?
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People sometimes use "it" for babies. Such as "When is it due?". Doesn't seem right to me.algarkirk said:
'They' is acceptable for an unknown person, because 'it', the gender neutral pronoun is impolite. But 'they' for a known person is dismissive and less polite than he (or she). I suppose this is true for up to recently for most, but older ones are entitled to keep their grammar and vocabulary in general.SandyRentool said:
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated0 -
But “they” doesn’t always mean a plural.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
I always use “they” to refer to people I don’t really know because its safe and much less clumsy than writing “s/he” or other nonsense.0 -
Billings is already 30. He is going to end up like one of those reserve premier league goalkeepers, who everybody knows is good, but plays hardly any games throughout their career.maaarsh said:
Sadly I suspect we have another 18 months before they move on from Malan's statistical fluke and let some young (sub 30 anyway) talent have a goFrancisUrquhart said:
I personally like Sam Billings a lot. Always seems in control and unlucky not to get more game time.maaarsh said:
Nah Livingstone will get it done. Hopefully he gets a run in the side and breaks in to the insular clique after a long run carrying drinks.FrancisUrquhart said:England going to lose this.....
And because of T20 and being picked for England squad, Billings plays virtually no 4 day cricket, so no idea if he could be a test player.0 -
I will admit I was hoping for something like that.Northern_Al said:
Kiss of death. Labuschagne out for a mere 33.ydoethur said:
If you’re getting confused, switch to the Youtube stream from Bristol. Marnus Labuschagne is industriously thrashing Glamorgan to a sensational and bloody annoying victory chasing 217.Black_Rook said:My husband is making me sit through this cricket thing and I'm finding the concept a little difficult to follow.
Is it like an episode of teatime quizzing favourite Pointless, where the object is to get the lowest score possible?0 -
In Sweden the new personal pronoun ‘hen’ is now common. So common I’ve almost stopped noticing it.SandyRentool said:
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
Hon = she
Han = he
Hen = either or neither0 -
Those militantly in opposition to such people are just as obsessed with gender. For example @Cookie is “annoyed greatly” when someone doesn’t gender their language around them. Good grief.Alistair said:I'm confused about these violent woke gender identity politics peeps.
Are they trying to abolish gender in an affront to nature removing it as an identity or are they trying to violently enforce gender?
It is all so confusing.0 -
True this.
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Anecdote. We had a team call at work today...
Northern colleague: "I like to take an hour for my dinner."
Southern boss (sounding puzzled): "Do you mean lunch?"
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Aussies are already personae non gratae for China. This will confirm that.Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-5
Hence even if SARS-CoV-2 did originally arise from a bat precursor virus, which remains unproven, it must have spent considerable time in an intermediate animal host to allow it to adapt its S protein sufficiently to then be able to bind human ACE2. There are currently no explanations for how or where such a transition could have occurred to generate a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein optimised for human ACE2.
... ... . . .
To date, a virus directly related to SARS-CoV-2 has not been identified in bats or any other non-human species, leaving its origins unclear.
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A lot of people in teaching and academia have doubts about sociology and similar subjects.TOPPING said:
Leon's daughter is doing sociology GCSE. You've just said she doesn't have to be smart just woke thereby negating a whole academic discipline.ydoethur said:
Since when did you need to be smart to ace Sociology?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
Being Woke is the sole qualification.
In fact, being smart might be a hindrance. You might just realise it’s all a load of bullshit.
The sooner you fuck off out of teaching the better.
1 -
Do you mean bait?SandyRentool said:Anecdote. We had a team call at work today...
Northern colleague: "I like to take an hour for my dinner."
Southern boss (sounding puzzled): "Do you mean lunch?"0 -
I suppose our local equivalent to that is 'duck'. 'Hen' is definitely gendered.StuartDickson said:
In Sweden the new personal pronoun ‘hen’ is now common. So common I’ve almost stopped noticing it.SandyRentool said:
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
Hon = she
Han = he
Hen = either or neither
As in "Ey up, me duck".0 -
How do you even say "s/he"? Likewise, how do you say "Latinx"?!Gallowgate said:
But “they” doesn’t always mean a plural.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
I always use “they” to refer to people I don’t really know because its safe and much less clumsy than writing “s/he” or other nonsense.0 -
I guess you don’t say it. You might say “he slash she”Leon said:
How do you even say "s/he"? Likewise, how do you say "Latinx"?!Gallowgate said:
But “they” doesn’t always mean a plural.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
I always use “they” to refer to people I don’t really know because its safe and much less clumsy than writing “s/he” or other nonsense.0 -
Extraordinary. Or perhaps not.darkage said:
A lot of people in teaching and academia have doubts about sociology and similar subjects.TOPPING said:
Leon's daughter is doing sociology GCSE. You've just said she doesn't have to be smart just woke thereby negating a whole academic discipline.ydoethur said:
Since when did you need to be smart to ace Sociology?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
Being Woke is the sole qualification.
In fact, being smart might be a hindrance. You might just realise it’s all a load of bullshit.
The sooner you fuck off out of teaching the better.0 -
Good evening from Sheffield. On my way home from two very productive days of meetings in southern England, had organised a night out tonight with former colleagues. Got pulled mid-afternoon as colleagues new boss has contracted Covid and has spent the last week insisting everyone be in so he can "press the flesh!"
Have people forgotten how bloody stubborn Covid is? Some of the people now isolating have been double jabbed - can they still pass it on to other people even if it doesn't make them ill?0 -
As I read it, it is essentially shoutinggeoffw said:
Aussies are already personae non gratae for China. This will confirm that.Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-5
Hence even if SARS-CoV-2 did originally arise from a bat precursor virus, which remains unproven, it must have spent considerable time in an intermediate animal host to allow it to adapt its S protein sufficiently to then be able to bind human ACE2. There are currently no explanations for how or where such a transition could have occurred to generate a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein optimised for human ACE2.
... ... . . .
To date, a virus directly related to SARS-CoV-2 has not been identified in bats or any other non-human species, leaving its origins unclear.LAB! but without being totally explicit.0 -
Really? I’m surprised.darkage said:
A lot of people in teaching and academia have doubts about sociology and similar subjects.TOPPING said:
Leon's daughter is doing sociology GCSE. You've just said she doesn't have to be smart just woke thereby negating a whole academic discipline.ydoethur said:
Since when did you need to be smart to ace Sociology?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
Being Woke is the sole qualification.
In fact, being smart might be a hindrance. You might just realise it’s all a load of bullshit.
The sooner you fuck off out of teaching the better.
Having taught it, I have no doubts at all. It’s history with all the actually difficult bits removed.
Entertaining, in its own way, but not rigorous or intellectually demanding.0 -
I hope you enjoy your night in the MidlandsRochdalePioneers said:Good evening from Sheffield. On my way home from two very productive days of meetings in southern England, had organised a night out tonight with former colleagues. Got pulled mid-afternoon as colleagues new boss has contracted Covid and has spent the last week insisting everyone be in so he can "press the flesh!"
Have people forgotten how bloody stubborn Covid is? Some of the people now isolating have been double jabbed - can they still pass it on to other people even if it doesn't make them ill?1 -
I think double vaccinated Folk are a lot less likely to be able to pass Covid on, but just as that can still catch it, it is possible. I think we will be making changes soon about how we deal with contacts, especially in the double vaccinated.RochdalePioneers said:Good evening from Sheffield. On my way home from two very productive days of meetings in southern England, had organised a night out tonight with former colleagues. Got pulled mid-afternoon as colleagues new boss has contracted Covid and has spent the last week insisting everyone be in so he can "press the flesh!"
Have people forgotten how bloody stubborn Covid is? Some of the people now isolating have been double jabbed - can they still pass it on to other people even if it doesn't make them ill?0 -
I always thought history was just sociology set somewhere in the past. Apart from the kings, and dates and battles stuff, which was rather boring really..ydoethur said:
Since when did you need to be smart to ace Sociology?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
Being Woke is the sole qualification.
In fact, being smart might be a hindrance. You might just realise it’s all a load of bullshit.
0 -
In Finland there is no distinction in pronouns by sex. "Hän" means both he and she. Also "se" (it) is used informally. This leads to very common mistakes in English. Often "she" is used to refer to a male person because it sounds like their own pronoun for "it".StuartDickson said:
In Sweden the new personal pronoun ‘hen’ is now common. So common I’ve almost stopped noticing it.SandyRentool said:
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
Hon = she
Han = he
Hen = either or neither
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Them’s fighting words!ClippP said:
I always thought history was just sociology set somewhere in the past. Apart from the kings, and dates and battles stuff, which was rather boring really..ydoethur said:
Since when did you need to be smart to ace Sociology?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
Being Woke is the sole qualification.
In fact, being smart might be a hindrance. You might just realise it’s all a load of bullshit.
More seriously, sociology is in some ways the study of the theoretical basis for history. It just doesn’t include the most useful and most scientific aspects of it.* Rather, it reduces lots of events to theories, most of which don’t actually work in the real world.
That does of course mean in many ways it is a wise choice of subject, as to the uninitiated it looks as rigorous as say, Physics but is in reality much easier.
*Although I could make much the same criticism of A-level history, which doesn’t include historiography. But it does at least require you to grapple with a proper evidence base.0 -
Not surprised.ydoethur said:
Really? I’m surprised.darkage said:
A lot of people in teaching and academia have doubts about sociology and similar subjects.TOPPING said:
Leon's daughter is doing sociology GCSE. You've just said she doesn't have to be smart just woke thereby negating a whole academic discipline.ydoethur said:
Since when did you need to be smart to ace Sociology?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
Being Woke is the sole qualification.
In fact, being smart might be a hindrance. You might just realise it’s all a load of bullshit.
The sooner you fuck off out of teaching the better.
Having taught it, I have no doubts at all. It’s history with all the actually difficult bits removed.
Entertaining, in its own way, but not rigorous or intellectually demanding.0 -
If I recall correctly from the Finn, I lived with at university, the finish language has the smallest number of words of any European language and one of the smallest in the would.geoffw said:
In Finland there is no distinction in pronouns by sex. "Hän" means both he and she. Also "se" (it) is used informally. This leads to very common mistakes in English. Often "she" is used to refer to a male person because it sounds like their own pronoun for "it".StuartDickson said:
In Sweden the new personal pronoun ‘hen’ is now common. So common I’ve almost stopped noticing it.SandyRentool said:
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
Hon = she
Han = he
Hen = either or neither
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lol from my usual latitude you are a southerner!!!Gallowgate said:
I hope you enjoy your night in the MidlandsRochdalePioneers said:Good evening from Sheffield. On my way home from two very productive days of meetings in southern England, had organised a night out tonight with former colleagues. Got pulled mid-afternoon as colleagues new boss has contracted Covid and has spent the last week insisting everyone be in so he can "press the flesh!"
Have people forgotten how bloody stubborn Covid is? Some of the people now isolating have been double jabbed - can they still pass it on to other people even if it doesn't make them ill?0 -
XR are an ecofascist apocalypse cult as a little bit of probing the Stroud connection will soon confirm. That dressing up in red robes and looking like ghosts too - it has a meaning. I hope MI5 keeps a bloody close watch on those people because apocalypse cults can be capable of acting in extreme - and I mean extreme - antisocial fashion.Charles said:
Sure. But it would be fun to have a drink with him. He seems a nice guy and refreshing directFrancisUrquhart said:
"Between at least 2017 and early 2019 he was studying for a PhD at King's College London, researching how to achieve social change through civil disobedience and radical movements."Charles said:
Sounds more autobiographical than independent research.1 -
The allergic, histrionic, and paranoid reaction of the CCP, plus Daszak, Fauci, et al, at the early stage of this crisis, is entirely explicable if you know what they suspected then: that the virus not only escaped from the lab, it was a lab-leaked virus which had been engineered to be more pathogenic for humanitygeoffw said:
Aussies are already personae non gratae for China. This will confirm that.Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-5
Hence even if SARS-CoV-2 did originally arise from a bat precursor virus, which remains unproven, it must have spent considerable time in an intermediate animal host to allow it to adapt its S protein sufficiently to then be able to bind human ACE2. There are currently no explanations for how or where such a transition could have occurred to generate a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein optimised for human ACE2.
... ... . . .
To date, a virus directly related to SARS-CoV-2 has not been identified in bats or any other non-human species, leaving its origins unclear.
Accidental lab leaks of natural viruses happen. Sad, but true. They happen all over the world. The UK nearly relaunched smallpox on homo sapiens
If this, it turns out, is what happened in China, people will be sad, and upset, but ultimately understanding
But a leak of a virus that was deliberately and controversially remade, via gain of function research, to be exceptionally evil and nasty? Thus killing millions?
No one will forgive that. It is the kind of thing that starts wars. This is maybe why Fauci and Xi and their friends are totally freaking out
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Or in Ancient Hebrew, of course. Which caused more than a few confusing problems translating the Bible.geoffw said:
In Finland there is no distinction in pronouns by sex. "Hän" means both he and she. Also "se" (it) is used informally. This leads to very common mistakes in English. Often "she" is used to refer to a male person because it sounds like their own pronoun for "it".StuartDickson said:
In Sweden the new personal pronoun ‘hen’ is now common. So common I’ve almost stopped noticing it.SandyRentool said:
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
Hon = she
Han = he
Hen = either or neither
And with that, good night.0 -
Isn't the lad in Wuhan in partnership with somewhere in the US?Leon said:
The allergic, histrionic, and paranoid reaction of the CCP, plus Daszak, Fauci, et al, at the early stage of this crisis, is entirely explicable if you know what they suspected then: that the virus not only escaped from the lab, it was a lab-leaked virus which had been engineered to be more pathogenic for humanitygeoffw said:
Aussies are already personae non gratae for China. This will confirm that.Leon said:It came from the lab. It was very possibly engineered to be more pathogenic for humans
"These findings show that the earliest known SARS-CoV-2 isolates were surprisingly well adapted to bind strongly to human ACE2, helping explain its efficient human to human respiratory transmission. "
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-92388-5
Hence even if SARS-CoV-2 did originally arise from a bat precursor virus, which remains unproven, it must have spent considerable time in an intermediate animal host to allow it to adapt its S protein sufficiently to then be able to bind human ACE2. There are currently no explanations for how or where such a transition could have occurred to generate a SARS-CoV-2 spike protein optimised for human ACE2.
... ... . . .
To date, a virus directly related to SARS-CoV-2 has not been identified in bats or any other non-human species, leaving its origins unclear.
Accidental lab leaks of natural viruses happen. Sad, but true. They happen all over the world. The UK nearly relaunched smallpox on homo sapiens
If this, it turns out, is what happened in China, people will be sad, and upset, but ultimately understanding
But a leak of a virus that was deliberately and controversially remade, via gain of function research, to be exceptionally evil and nasty? Thus killing millions?
No one will forgive that. It is the kind of thing that starts wars. This is maybe why Fauci and Xi and their friends are totally freaking out0 -
Hopefully unanimity minus one.Philip_Thompson said:
Not expelled but membership rights can be suspended, but it requires unanimity which Rutte won't be able to get.MattW said:
Does the expulsion process even exist?Philip_Thompson said:
No mask. The EU bods never intended for the EU to be that.FrancisUrquhart said:
The mask slips.....as we know to EU bods, such an arrangement just isn't sufficient.tlg86 said:
The horror!williamglenn said:Wow:
Mark Rutte: "For me, Hungary has no place in the EU anymore”
Rutte if they refuse to withdraw the legislation: “then as far as I am concerned, then there is nothing left for them in the EU”
“This is such a fundamental point, that if we let that go, we are nothing more than a trading block and a currency”
https://twitter.com/SkyScottBeasley/status/1408077831091937288
It was only British politicians and Remainers who were adamant the EU was just a trade bloc etc despite Europeans being keen for that not to be what it was.
It's why Britain was in hindsight fundamentally unsuitable for Europe. All the talk of two speeds etc never worked, either people should have got on board with the full project or got off the train.
We eventually did the right thing and I hope the Dutch etc can now do the right thing for them without us in their way. Good luck to them. But yes the Hungarians should be expelled, but I don't think they can be. No idea how they fix that mess.
The 'voluntary' process did not exist for the first 50 years, and then when it was 'created' it was deliberately crippled to make it impossible to use.
And then people wonder whether certain things were said a little cynically. Duh.
Poland and the other Visegrad states won't allow Hungary to be suspended, and vice-versa Hungary will protect the other Visegrad states.0 -
Well as the great poet Ariana Grande PBUH once said, God is a woman.ydoethur said:
Or in Ancient Hebrew, of course. Which caused more than a few confusing problems translating the Bible.geoffw said:
In Finland there is no distinction in pronouns by sex. "Hän" means both he and she. Also "se" (it) is used informally. This leads to very common mistakes in English. Often "she" is used to refer to a male person because it sounds like their own pronoun for "it".StuartDickson said:
In Sweden the new personal pronoun ‘hen’ is now common. So common I’ve almost stopped noticing it.SandyRentool said:
Would you care to suggest an alternative? An individual of unknown gender. And please don't suggest (s)he.Cookie said:
'They' as a pronoun for a person annoys me greatly. Fine, decide to be a different sex. Whatever. But you can't decide to identify as plural.Leon said:
Yes. Because my other daughter is "they"SandyRentool said:
Are you sure that 'she' is the correct pronoun?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
I have been re-educated
Hon = she
Han = he
Hen = either or neither
And with that, good night.0 -
Rather like the Marjorie Taylor Greene tweet I mentioned upthread, it's very hard to tell.Philip_Thompson said:
Is that a joke/parody or serious? 😱williamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
Trans activists are like the Homousians/Homoiians/Arians/Nestorians/Monophysites/Monothelites of earlier times, arguing over arcane points of theology.0 -
I remember from my 'O' level history (Oxford and Cambridge Board 1978) revising the "scramble for Africa" which as I recall was all about how Leopold's brutally took the Congo and what a bad man he was. Looking back it was 24 carat gold wokery. Leopold cancelled! Boris and Priti would despair.ClippP said:
I always thought history was just sociology set somewhere in the past. Apart from the kings, and dates and battles stuff, which was rather boring really..ydoethur said:
Since when did you need to be smart to ace Sociology?Leon said:
omFFFFFgwilliamglenn said:
Is she aware of the damaging effects of gendering animals?Leon said:My older daughter, all of15, just schooled me on the use of non-binary pronouns
https://twitter.com/butnotthecity/status/1408046565395251204
Gendering animals serves to normalise bioessentialist conceptions of gender. When we gender animals, we forget that sex is assigned. We begin to believe that sex is literally ~in~ the body.
In my defence I told my older daughter, quite firmly, that this violent identity politics of race/gender is a madness which we will look back on, with amazement, in a decade or two
She scoffed, and returned to her Sociology GCSE Revision
She'll probably ace it. She's Woke, but she's smart
Being Woke is the sole qualification.
In fact, being smart might be a hindrance. You might just realise it’s all a load of bullshit.0 -
Sky trying to ramp the Hundred....0