Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Astrud Gilberto

What worries the internets

By the end of this century, whites will be on track to becoming minorities in almost all our historic homelands, even within Europe. The majority of births in the United States are already to non-whites. This shift will have major political, economic, religious, and cultural implications. Whites can expect Zimbabwe at worst, South Africa at the norm, and something like Lebanon in the best case.

The scope of the change paradoxically makes it hard to talk about. It is so massive that to define it makes one sound like a lunatic. 

The above is too pessimistic. Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) was a paradise not long ago. If worse comes to worst,  America will look like Brazil or Mexico, which is not so terrible. Whites live very well in Brazil. I like Brazil. I like Astrud Gilberto. 

Saturday, April 26, 2025

The price of salt

 
I have been increasingly skeptical of statistics. Already in my time, Argentina was falsifying its national numbers (until the World Bank publicly rejected them as lies). In China, I was amazed by the brazen fabrication of figures. Now, The Economist concludes that even American statistics are of dubious value and that the economists who base their complicated equations on them must be wrong. Napoleon demanded to be informed about the price of salt in various provinces, probably because it could not be falsified, or none of his own functionaries would be interested in misguiding him. Salt was vital to conserve food, so it must have been linked to the general welfare of the population. Speculators must use only unfalsifiable information, such as night satellite photos of cities. Or other observable market prices: The "Big Mac Index" - which is internationally comparable; basic commodity prices in open markets (salt, rice, etc.), and black market exchange rates versus official rates (the gap itself is informative). BTW,  prices at the Rami Levy supermarket are shocking, indicating the galloping inflation of the sheqel.  

Friday, April 25, 2025

70 years after Bandung

In high school, I became very interested in the Bandung Conference and sought books and documents on this event. There was hope that a new era was starting, and the formerly colonized peoples would transform the world. Tito (right in the pic) led Yugoslavia (a country that disintegrated), Egypt's dictator Gamal Abdel Nasser (in the middle), Nehru from India (left), Sukarno (Indonesia), and an African whose name I forgot. Chou Enlai was there too. 

The Bandung Movement is still alive as the Progressives.  However, only China realized the Bandung hopes. The rest are still beating the long-dead horse of Colonialism. 

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Another water conflict?

The Pakistani government said it would view any attempt by India to stop or divert water belonging to Pakistan as an "act of war."

"Any attempt to stop or divert the flow of water belonging to Pakistan as per the Indus Waters Treaty... will be considered as an act of war," said the statement by the prime minister's office.

The Indian government announced the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty as part of a host of retaliatory measures it took against Pakistan.

I wonder what happened after President Trump protested Mexico's disregard for century-old water accords. 

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Wasting time

 
The internet has studied me and is sending me pictures, short reels, and articles that I cannot resist and that trap me into watching them. I just spent two hours in front of the computer and asked myself what I learnt - in fact, what did I do? I cannot answer myself; I just wasted the whole morning. 


Monday, April 21, 2025

Ecoterrorism

On Earth Day,  a somewhat heathen Eco-celebration of Nature, ecoterrorists or just garden-variety vandals cut down the trees in Los Angeles.  

They are (were) Indian laurel fig, Ficus microcarpa. We have these giant trees on my street.  Thousands of fruit bats, green parrots, and unidentified flying things inhabit them.