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Potter wrote: Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:24 pm US President Joe Biden's administration is to build a section of border wall in southern Texas in an effort to stop rising levels of immigration.
Around 20 miles (32km) will be built in Starr County along its border with Mexico, where officials report high numbers of crossings.
Building a border wall was a signature policy of Donald Trump as president and fiercely opposed by Democrats.
In 2020, Mr Biden promised he would not build another foot of wall if elected.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-67015137

That's a bit of an own goal.
Get voted in on lies, then copy Trump :lol:
How did the 'Mexico will pay for it' promise work out, while copying Clinton (who actually started the building of the wall in the 90's)?
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I think the defence lawyers had taken drugs
The gunman set off a smoke bomb on the crowded subway and fired his handgun 32 times during the morning rush hour on a Manhattan-bound N train in April. 2022. He only stopped when the gun jammed.
Lawyers for James had asked for an 18-year prison sentence, arguing that he suffered from a serious mental illness and that he did not intend to kill anyone.
So he didn't intend to, 32 times :D

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-67021986

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Time magazine's latest edition:

https://time.com/collection/next-genera ... f-leaders/
Exclusive: Meet the New Face of Scotland
Humza Yousaf, Scotland
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-67024848.amp
Labour defeats SNP to win Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election.

The party's candidate, Michael Shanks, took the Westminster seat with 17,845 votes - more than double the number polled by the SNP's Katy Loudon.

The result was a swing of 20.4% from the SNP to Labour.
Got that timing [sic] a wee bit wrong perhaps? :lol:
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Yorick wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 2:29 pmThis is a sad sad story...

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-66982160
It sure is but according to R4's Womans Hour its been endemic in UK military for years.
To the kind of numbers where it seems that if someone claims never to bave seen it theyre either a liar, involved in doing it or the kind of person who never looks at any information that shows the people who pay them in a bad light. Or all of the above.
More about it a couple of years ago, this from the Guardian but I could find other news outlets if thats a problem for anyone.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... ual-abuse

Mind, before anyone points out that sexual discrimination is rife in the building trades? Yeah, I know cos I've seen it and challenged it.
One of the best carpenters I know is female but she's had to battle discrimination for decades.
Mostly by just being better at ber job than most of the people around her.
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Holly Willoughbooby nearly kidnapped, wonder what he had in mind. 🙋‍♂️
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Dodgy69 wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 1:51 pm Holly Willoughbooby nearly kidnapped, wonder what he had in mind. 🙋‍♂️
Crushing her to death
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Mussels wrote: Thu Oct 05, 2023 4:30 pm I thought they were pulling down the border fencing, second thoughts?
Two or three months ago the Biden clusterfuck sold off stacks of fencing (for pennies on the dollar) that was ready to be installed.
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demographic wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 1:20 pm
It sure is but according to R4's Womans Hour its been endemic in UK military for years.
To the kind of numbers where it seems that if someone claims never to bave seen it theyre either a liar, involved in doing it or the kind of person who never looks at any information that shows the people who pay them in a bad light. Or all of the above.
Mmmm, not sure quite which category I fall into here but I must fall into one of them as I never witnessed any of those things. I don't doubt for one moment that they happened and that there's been a serious problem for years but hey, I'm probably all of the above.

Except for the fact that I never served with women until I got to the rank of Staff Sergeant, 15 years into my service. At that point, there were only 2 women in the regiment I was serving in. One of them was a Sergeant clerk and married to a Sergeant but during the time I knew them they got divorced and she remarried a Lance Corporal. The other was a Lieutenant and while I do know that she was not really welcome in the Officer's Mess and had to work hard to be accepted as a good officer, I was never aware of any sexual offences against her. She eventually volunteered for 'special duties' in Northern Ireland (it was called Op Zambesi) and the last I heard of her she was getting training prior to deployment.

There were a few more women in my last posting to Headquarters, 1st Armoured Division but I never worked with them and I'm pretty sure there were none in the building I worked in. I couldn't even tell you what department they were in but I seem to remember one was a legal branch officer.

So I thank you for categorising me and I hope you'll allow me some time to work out which of those categories I actually belong in, got to be one of them I suppose.
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demographic wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 1:20 pm
Yorick wrote: Wed Oct 04, 2023 2:29 pmThis is a sad sad story...

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-66982160
It sure is but according to R4's Womans Hour its been endemic in UK military for years.

More about it a couple of years ago, this from the Guardian but I could find other news outlets if thats a problem for anyone.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... ual-abuse
I liked the post for this -
Mind, before anyone points out that sexual discrimination is rife in the building trades? Yeah, I know cos I've seen it and challenged it.
One of the best carpenters I know is female but she's had to battle discrimination for decades.
Mostly by just being better at ber job than most of the people around her.
A mate of mine is an incredible carpenter, but I know it's been tough, partly for the reason you suggest



The reason I unliked it is that I reread this bit -
To the kind of numbers where it seems that if someone claims never to bave seen it theyre either a liar, involved in doing it or the kind of person who never looks at any information that shows the people who pay them in a bad light. Or all of the above.
I'm guessing you quoted it from somewhere? But, it's an incredible generalisation. Given the numbers of women in the forces (certainly pre the last few years, I really don't know the ratio, but I know it was much lower numbers of women to men for most of the time my male friends served), I would suggest that an huge number of men would not have seen any kind of bullying/discrimination. Not because they are part of it, ignoring it or whatever, but because it wasn't happening where they were.

There's a lot of 'pushing around' in the military (from what friends have said over the years) and this could be bullying in some ways but over all that is across the board. The sexual harassment/offences less so - but when it happens, it's bad because of the way (mostly) women feel or felt that they couldn't report it.

But to tar all serviceMEN with the same sentence as above, that's pretty shabby


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Yambo wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 3:10 pm
demographic wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 1:20 pm
It sure is but according to R4's Womans Hour its been endemic in UK military for years.
To the kind of numbers where it seems that if someone claims never to bave seen it theyre either a liar, involved in doing it or the kind of person who never looks at any information that shows the people who pay them in a bad light. Or all of the above.
Mmmm, not sure quite which category I fall into here but I must fall into one of them as I never witnessed any of those things. I don't doubt for one moment that they happened and that there's been a serious problem for years but hey, I'm probably all of the above.

Except for the fact that I never served with women until I got to the rank of Staff Sergeant, 15 years into my service. At that point, there were only 2 women in the regiment I was serving in. One of them was a Sergeant clerk and married to a Sergeant but during the time I knew them they got divorced and she remarried a Lance Corporal. The other was a Lieutenant and while I do know that she was not really welcome in the Officer's Mess and had to work hard to be accepted as a good officer, I was never aware of any sexual offences against her. She eventually volunteered for 'special duties' in Northern Ireland (it was called Op Zambesi) and the last I heard of her she was getting training prior to deployment.

There were a few more women in my last posting to Headquarters, 1st Armoured Division but I never worked with them and I'm pretty sure there were none in the building I worked in. I couldn't even tell you what department they were in but I seem to remember one was a legal branch officer.

So I thank you for categorising me and I hope you'll allow me some time to work out which of those categories I actually belong in, got to be one of them I suppose.
As you describe there weren't that many women in the military back then so you were in when men were men and male recruits were nervous.
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Noggin wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2023 3:56 pm The reason I unliked it is that I reread this bit -
To the kind of numbers where it seems that if someone claims never to bave seen it theyre either a liar, involved in doing it or the kind of person who never looks at any information that shows the people who pay them in a bad light. Or all of the above.
I'm guessing you quoted it from somewhere? But, it's an incredible generalisation. Given the numbers of women in the forces (certainly pre the last few years, I really don't know the ratio, but I know it was much lower numbers of women to men for most of the time my male friends served), I would suggest that an huge number of men would not have seen any kind of bullying/discrimination. Not because they are part of it, ignoring it or whatever, but because it wasn't happening where they were.

There's a lot of 'pushing around' in the military (from what friends have said over the years) and this could be bullying in some ways but over all that is across the board. The sexual harassment/offences less so - but when it happens, it's bad because of the way (mostly) women feel or felt that they couldn't report it.

But to tar all serviceMEN with the same sentence as above, that's pretty shabby


(I'm sure I haven't written things exactly right, but I've tried not to piss anyone off !!!)
It's not a quote, I said it.

I just don't see how you get to the kind of numbers presented in that article without a serious amount of people (mostly just) looking the other way.


A bit like when the Catholic church was in the news every few weeks with a fresh scandal about child abuse, lthere must have been a shitload of the looking the other way (at the very least and I think I'm being quite charitable saying that) cos if there were as many binmen getting caught then nobody would let their kids outdoors every second Tuesday morning.


Yeah, the older members likely weren't really in regular working contact with women, plus the ones in Kenya were likely too busy chopping the balls off Mao Mao rebels but thats a historical abuse discussion for another day.
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Is the Gaza/Israel business just getting you lot down, the way it gets me down?
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JackyJoll wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 8:16 pm Is the Gaza/Israel business just getting you lot down, the way it gets me down?
Nope.
I'd heard there was a kerfuffle today / yesterday but I haven't listened / watched the 'news' today so no idea what has or hasn't kicked off
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MrLongbeard wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 8:32 pm
JackyJoll wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 8:16 pm Is the Gaza/Israel business just getting you lot down, the way it gets me down?
Nope.
I'd heard there was a kerfuffle today / yesterday but I haven't listened / watched the 'news' today so no idea what has or hasn't kicked off
I think you won’t be able to avoid hearing about it for all that long.
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Major intelligence FUBAR by the Israeli security services not to have seen an incursion this big coming.
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Does it mean we get more refugees?
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Felix wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 9:38 pm Does it mean we get more refugees?
Probably not, unless it spreads to Syria.
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Israel was created in 1948 in the Middle East in land that had been Arab/Islamic for hundreds of years. What could possibly go wrong?
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