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... (reason for edit: probably belongs in "current events" as it touches on a hot-botton cultural issue)

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2 hours ago, liminal_luke said:

... (reason for edit: probably belongs in "current events" as it touches on a hot-botton cultural issue)

 

By "hot-botton," did you mean hot button or hot bottom?  In either case my curiosity is peaked.     

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2 hours ago, Taomeow said:

 

By "hot-botton," did you mean hot button or hot bottom?  In either case my curiosity is peaked.     

 

I was thinking hot-button.  l was opining about a legal development that seems strangely dystopian to me, though I suspect it will find favor with the upcoming generation of hot bottoms. (Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021 (legislation.gov.uk

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14 hours ago, liminal_luke said:

I was thinking hot-button.  l was opining about a legal development that seems strangely dystopian to me, though I suspect it will find favor with the upcoming generation of hot bottoms. (Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021 (legislation.gov.uk

 

Hate Crime is straight from Orwell.  In "1984" it was called "thoughtcrime," and our beloved spying devices were "telescreens" there, and so on.  All those Newspeak terms are being continuously slightly renamed (while remaining fully recognizable --- to me anyway) by the Ministry of Truth, but the goal is identical -- "a boot stamping on a human face forever."      

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1 minute ago, Taomeow said:

 

Hate Crime is straight from Orwell.  In "1984" it was called "thoughtcrime," and our beloved spying devices were "telescreens" there, and so on.  All those Newspeak terms are being continuously slightly renamed (while remaining fully recognizable --- to me anyway) by the Ministry of Truth, but the goal is identical -- "a boot stamping on a human face forever."      

 

It´s baffling to me that anyone would think this is OK.  The takeaway for marginalized groups is "we don´t think you have a strong enough sense of  self to deal with the world."  Talk about a hateful message.

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5 minutes ago, Taomeow said:

 

Hate Crime is straight from Orwell.  In "1984" it was called "thoughtcrime," and our beloved spying devices were "telescreens" there, and so on.  All those Newspeak terms are being continuously slightly renamed (while remaining fully recognizable --- to me anyway) by the Ministry of Truth, but the goal is identical -- "a boot stamping on a human face forever."      


Orwell wrote 1984 after working in the British Information Ministry and far from being a reflection of Soviet Russia it was actually a reflection on what Britain and the West would become if we were not careful.  It was originally titled 1948 but the publishers thought that this would frighten the readers.

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3 minutes ago, liminal_luke said:

 

It´s baffling to me that anyone would think this is OK.  The takeaway for marginalized groups is "we don´t think you have a strong enough sense of  self to deal with the world."  Talk about a hateful message.


If you want to know who rules ask yourself who you cannot criticize!  Our leaders live in an unreal world which bears little or no relation to what people actually think.  Legislation like this is designed to prop up their fantasy version of reality - which is why it has the tone of threat and violence about it.

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2 hours ago, Apech said:


Scotland is finished.

oh totally. just like Spain was in 722.

44 minutes ago, liminal_luke said:

At least J. K. Rowling will be able to afford snacks from the prison commissary.

-“She is risen!”

-“She is risen, indeed!

However, Police Scotland has since said in a statement that the author's social media posts about transgender people are not being treated as criminal. 

https://www.newsweek.com/jk-rowling-transgender-people-jordan-peterson-megyn-kelly-1886421

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19 minutes ago, Taoist Texts said:

 

However, Police Scotland has since said in a statement that the author's social media posts about transgender people are not being treated as criminal. 

https://www.newsweek.com/jk-rowling-transgender-people-jordan-peterson-megyn-kelly-1886421

 

That´s good to know -- thanks! 

 

Part of the trouble with this kind of law is that people aren´t clear about where the boundaries are and will likely self-censor to keep themselves safe.  Even if nobody actually goes to prison, the threat of legal action throws a pall over free speech.  J. K. Rowling´s celebrity may be protective; the authorities know that imprisoning her would cause a huge stir.  I suspect ordinary people will be more vulnerable.

 

(Oops -- I´m current eventing again. @steve  Just a heads up in case you feel this discussion should be moved.)

 

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27 minutes ago, Taoist Texts said:

oh totally. just like Spain was in 722.

-“She is risen!”

-“She is risen, indeed!

However, Police Scotland has since said in a statement that the author's social media posts about transgender people are not being treated as criminal. 

https://www.newsweek.com/jk-rowling-transgender-people-jordan-peterson-megyn-kelly-1886421


until 1492!

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17 minutes ago, liminal_luke said:

 

That´s good to know -- thanks! 

 

Part of the trouble with this kind of law is that people aren´t clear about where the boundaries are and will likely self-censor to keep themselves safe.  Even if nobody actually goes to prison, the threat of legal action throws a pall over free speech.  J. K. Rowling´s celebrity may be protective; the authorities know that imprisoning her would cause a huge stir.  I suspect ordinary people will be more vulnerable.

 

(Oops -- I´m current eventing again. @steve  Just a heads up in case you feel this discussion should be moved.)

 


that’s exactly the point.

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27 minutes ago, Apech said:

until 1492!

 ¡Santiago y cierra, España!

44 minutes ago, liminal_luke said:

I suspect ordinary people will be more vulnerable.

of course. things have to get worse before they get better;)

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32 minutes ago, Taoist Texts said:

 ¡Santiago y cierra, España!

of course. things have to get worse before they get better;)


Deus vult!

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2 hours ago, liminal_luke said:

 

That´s good to know -- thanks! 

 

Part of the trouble with this kind of law is that people aren´t clear about where the boundaries are and will likely self-censor to keep themselves safe.  Even if nobody actually goes to prison, the threat of legal action throws a pall over free speech.  J. K. Rowling´s celebrity may be protective; the authorities know that imprisoning her would cause a huge stir.  I suspect ordinary people will be more vulnerable.

 

(Oops -- I´m current eventing again. @steve  Just a heads up in case you feel this discussion should be moved.)

 


police Scotland don’t want to defend their crap law against a multimillionaire who can afford the best legal team - they would rather pick in poor person who cannot defend themselves.  It’s a bullies charter for government overreach.

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1 minute ago, Apech said:

@steve @liminal_luke started this and should bear the consequences!

 

… and not me.

 

Careful, Apech.  Unlike white cats, I´m a member of a protected class and have got Scotland Yard on speed dial.  

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2 hours ago, liminal_luke said:

 

(Oops -- I´m current eventing again. @steve  Just a heads up in case you feel this discussion should be moved.)

 

 

There's nothing stranger than current events.  

 

Although this thread was named after "Stranger Things" the TV series and I originally thought of it as a depository of facts, well, stranger than ordinary, or stranger than fiction, or stranger in a strange land, that kind of stuff.  The strangeness of current events, however, is ordinary; mostly belongs to the realm of fiction (far as the way they're being reported is concerned); and stranger in a strange land -- that's currently all of us, even those born and raised.     

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3 hours ago, liminal_luke said:

Even if nobody actually goes to prison, the threat of legal action throws a pall over free speech.

No way out of this, neither dead nor alive. :D I expect even thought conceptualizations will thus forcibly be moved accordingly, - perfidious -  neither free speech, nor free thought might remain. Regardless of the topic. (Just remember a few years back or take a look at a different country that now experiences similar sanctions.) 
Nothing will remain. If it’s experienced. Oblivion seems to be the only solid answer. Sitting and forgetting - strangely - might be the only sane reaction to this. 

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1 hour ago, liminal_luke said:

 

Careful, Apech.  Unlike white cats, I´m a member of a protected class and have got Scotland Yard on speed dial.  


As a Mexico-Gringo you probably think Scotland Yard is in Scotland but you would be mistaken! 

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20 minutes ago, Apech said:


As a Mexico-Gringo you probably think Scotland Yard is in Scotland but you would be mistaken! 

 

Really?  My plans to join the oppressed elite, foiled again!

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31 minutes ago, liminal_luke said:

 

Really?  My plans to join the oppressed elite, foiled again!

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it's in London!

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What happened to the hot bottoms ..... thats why I am still here

 

Where is Kenny Everett ?

 

 

... when corn was porn 

 

 

 

 

 

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Does anyone else find it funny that the measurement unit for high impedance is called ohm? I wonder whether good old Georg did some meditation on his last name.

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