Thursday, June 11, 2015
undermining everyone outside your tribe establishes the superiority of everyone inside your tribe...,
By CNu at June 11, 2015 0 comments
Labels: ethology , killer-ape , Race and Ethnicity , Rule of Law
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
u.s. on cuba like caitlyn jenner on a strapping 16 yr old pool boy...,
By CNu at June 10, 2015 11 comments
Labels: Naked Emperor , Obamamandian Imperative
the fruits of fraud-free science...,
By CNu at June 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: culture of competence , open source culture , People Centric Leadership , What IT DO Shawty...
costs of slipshod research in the $billions...,
By CNu at June 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: accountability , bad apples , externalities , status-seeking
status-seeking within prestige hierarchies the antithesis of competence culture...,
Afflicted by studies with small sample sizes, tiny effects, invalid exploratory analyses, and flagrant conflicts of interest, together with an obsession for pursuing fashionable trends of dubious importance, science has taken a turn towards darkness.… The apparent endemicity of bad research behaviour is alarming. In their quest for telling a compelling story, scientists too often sculpt data to fit their preferred theory of the world. Or they retrofit hypotheses to fit their data. Journal editors deserve their fair share of criticism too. We aid and abet the worst behaviours.
One of the most convincing proposals came from outside the biomedical community. Tony Weidberg is a Professor of Particle Physics at Oxford. Following several high-profile errors, the particle physics community now invests great effort into intensive checking and rechecking of data prior to publication. By filtering results through independent working groups, physicists are encouraged to criticise. Good criticism is rewarded. The goal is a reliable result, and the incentives for scientists are aligned around this goal. Weidberg worried we set the bar for results in biomedicine far too low. In particle physics, significance is set at 5 sigma—a p value of 3 × 10–7 or 1 in 3.5 million (if the result is not true, this is the probability that the data would have been as extreme as they are).
By CNu at June 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: de-evolution , status-seeking , What IT DO Shawty...
problems in PRR paradise...,
By CNu at June 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: bad apples , FAIL , institutional deconstruction
...while germans laugh at the vampire squid
By Dale Asberry at June 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , debt slavery
vampire squid sucking the blood out of it's most productive...
Slashdot |
There are some valid points raised in Lee Siegel's 1,100 word rant against college loans (if not so much against college education). There are also some bad ones. But two things are clear: the words "personal" and/or "responsibility" were used precisely zero times. Siegel, who described himself as "the author of five books who is writing a memoir about money," is hardly a glowing advertisement for the return on nearly a decade in university just to achieve a Master of Philosophy degree. (ed: emphasis mine)
New York Times | ONE late summer afternoon when I was 17, I went with my mother to the local bank, a long-defunct institution whose name I cannot remember, to apply for my first student loan My mother co-signed. When we finished, the banker, a balding man in his late 50s, congratulated us, as if I had just won some kind of award rather than signed away my young life.
By the end of my sophomore year at a small private liberal arts college, my mother and I had taken out a second loan, my father had declared bankruptcy and my parents had divorced. My mother could no longer afford the tuition that the student loans weren’t covering. I transferred to a state college in New Jersey, closer to home.
Years later, I found myself confronted with a choice that too many people have had to and will have to face. I could give up what had become my vocation (in my case, being a writer) and take a job that I didn’t want in order to repay the huge debt I had accumulated in college and graduate school. Or I could take what I had been led to believe was both the morally and legally reprehensible step of defaulting on my student loans, which was the only way I could survive without wasting my life in a job that had nothing to do with my particular usefulness to society.
I chose life. That is to say, I defaulted on my student loans.
As difficult as it has been, I’ve never looked back. The millions of young people today, who collectively owe over $1 trillion in loans, may want to consider my example.
It struck me as absurd that one could amass crippling debt as a result, not of drug addiction or reckless borrowing and spending, but of going to college. Having opened a new life to me beyond my modest origins, the education system was now going to call in its chits and prevent me from pursuing that new life, simply because I had the misfortune of coming from modest origins.
Am I a deadbeat? In the eyes of the law I am. Indifferent to the claim that repaying student loans is the road to character? Yes. Blind to the reality of countless numbers of people struggling to repay their debts, no matter their circumstances, many worse than mine? My heart goes out to them. To my mind, they have learned to live with a social arrangement that is legal, but not moral.
By Dale Asberry at June 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , big don special , debt slavery
Tuesday, June 09, 2015
bruce's brain just more at home in panties, a bustier, and mascara...,
By CNu at June 09, 2015 9 comments
Labels: Cathedral , you used to be the man
identity, caste position, or procreative reality?
I will not call a male “she”; thirty-two years of suffering in this androcentric society, and of surviving, have earned me the title “woman”; one walk down the street by a male transvestite, five minutes of his being hassled (which he may enjoy), and then he dares, he dares to think he understands our pain? No, in our mothers’ names and in our own, we must not call him sister.
By CNu at June 09, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Cathedral , conspicuous consumption , ethology , killer-ape
we know we're awful, but they're sooo much worse...,
By CNu at June 09, 2015 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Cathedral , ethology , killer-ape
Monday, June 08, 2015
waco witnesses call cops killers (MSM nowhere to be found on this)
By CNu at June 08, 2015 2 comments
Labels: clampdown , Rule of Law , What IT DO Shawty...
overseers shot those bikers in waco, anybody tell you different is lying...,
Yahoo News filed public records requests to try to learn more, but reported last night that Waco authorities have asked state officials for permission to withhold documents.
Police haven’t released any video of the shoot-out to the public.
But a few news outlets have seen footage from one security camera. The New York Daily News sums up part of it: “Most of the leather-clad patrons ran away from the shooting or ducked under tables to dodge violence, video showed. Some bikers tried to direct other people to safety. One camera angle showed people piling into the men’s bathroom for cover. When there was no more room left, the bikers dashed toward the kitchen.” That doesn’t much sound like everyone present was conspiring to fight.
By CNu at June 08, 2015 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , disinformation , doesn't end well , Rule of Law
Sunday, June 07, 2015
the science of scarcity
By CNu at June 07, 2015 0 comments
Labels: ethology , killer-ape , What IT DO Shawty...
why good pan-troglodytes do bad things...,
By CNu at June 07, 2015 0 comments
Labels: ethology , killer-ape , What IT DO Shawty...
Saturday, June 06, 2015
implementing social democracy at the municipal level won't be easy...,
The Athenian Boule
Solonian Boule
The Reforms of Cleisthenes
The Boule in the Democracy of the late 5th century BC
By CNu at June 06, 2015 1 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , American Original , What Now?
Friday, June 05, 2015
Bro.Feed says "social democracy doesn't work at the state level" - mayor of barcelona implements it at the municipal level
By CNu at June 05, 2015 4 comments
Labels: People Centric Leadership
the mollusc saying "austerity won't work in America" doesn't make it so...,
As that schism widens, and more and more Americans are forced into the Third World poverty that’s among the unmentionable realities of public life in today’s United States, several changes of great importance are taking place. The first, of course, is precisely that a great many Americans are perforce learning to live with less—not in the playacting style popular just now on the faux-green end of the privileged classes, but really, seriously living with much less, because that’s all there is. That’s a huge shift and a necessary one, since the absurd extravagance many Americans consider to be a normal lifestyle is among the most important things that will be landing in history’s compost heap in the not too distant future.
By CNu at June 05, 2015 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , cephalopod mollusc , Peak Capitalism
pan-troglodytic deuterostems cannot attain organic competence against ancient, evil, cephalopod molluscs...,
By CNu at June 05, 2015 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , Obamamandian Imperative , Rule of Law
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
politico | The Washington Post on Friday announced it will no longer endorse presidential candidates, breaking decades of tradition in a...
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theatlantic | The Ku Klux Klan, Ronald Reagan, and, for most of its history, the NRA all worked to control guns. The Founding Fathers...
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Video - John Marco Allegro in an interview with Van Kooten & De Bie. TSMATC | Describing the growth of the mushroom ( boletos), P...
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dailybeast | Of all the problems in America today, none is both as obvious and as overlooked as the colossal human catastrophe that is our...