it isn't "just not listening", it is tuning out the repetitive and wrong nonsense. they've been pushing the niggertranny bullshit in the last ten years, and other things in other decades. you don't need to to hear it 1000 times to know what answer they want on the test.
on the other hand, photosynthesis is interesting. science and math are interesting, as are many things with real applications.
Umm, yeah. Heard of it. Ten or fifteen years ago, when I started paying attention to global politics, when Twitter was not yet filtered, when somebody was "occupying wall street", was a social project called *Diaspora. anywho, enough about my journey.
There was a scuffle in Syria. Uncle Shmuel had been bombing Iraq, Libya, etc., wrecking Asia Minor. Syria was different, it had a couple old Soviet military stations. Syrian "freedom fighters" were the same Al Queeda scum they blamed for blowing up the WTC in 2001.
Someone posted a picture on Twitter of a bearded jihadist, with the rifle in his backpack, all ready to rumble in the desert. He was jabbering away in Arabic or whatever, finger in the air, you know the look. He was standing in a white tent with the USAID logo all over the fabric of it. Presumably they planned to replace the background later. But the picture was taken by some independent journalist, and published by the Russians.
Turns out USAID was involved in staging "white helmets" events in Syria, finding "weapons of mass destruction" or misplaced pool chemicals, whichever came in handy. No doubt it was also collaborating with NED to stage the "electric yerevan" shindig in Armenia, to replace Russia-leaning leadership with USA-worshipping people. Several years later, Armenia lost Artsakh, so the revolution was not beneficial to Armenia.
As long as they stuck to rigging elections and wrecking governments in far away places like the Ukraine, Americans could easily ignore them. And we did, for decades.
But now this election rigging and rabble rousing has come to the USA. Things like BLM and Antifa are probably USAID projects, although I don't have proof. Hopefully DOGE can supply that proof.
Maybe USAID can open an Etsy account selling T-shirts with a raised fist on them...
Why didn't RSF report that before? They may not have borders, but apparently they have boundaries. They also print shit like "obey the science", "safe and effective", and "ignore Hunter Biden's laptop"...
i think he learned a few things since then. not that he really knows what he is doing, but it's better than the potato that occupied the office in the meantime.
> If God meant us to vote, he'd have given us candidates! > -- Kinky Friedman
The detailed timeline, when it came out, revealed a combination of failures on the Baltimore bridge ship. It had a complex electrical system, with 2 different voltages of AC as I recall, and some DC connections, batteries to start it. Start up takes about 20 minutes. There is redundancy in the electrical system with a web of cross connects, inverters, and buses to route power as needed.
But it lacked redundancy that night, as one generator was out of service, and had been out for some time. Something tripped a breaker, and power failed at the worst possible time, 10 or 15 minutes before passing under the bridge. Mistakes were made by the crew, putting the non-working generator in line to deliver power... The big engine died completely and there was no longer time to go through the start up sequence.
The harbor pilot called the harbor master, giving police about 5 or 10 minutes to clear the bridge. Unfortunately there was a maintenance crew out working on the bridge, and not time enough to warn them.