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Mike Fish's avatar

Mississippi god damn, my fucking comment disappeared like a 60s voter registration volunteer in the shitty confederacy.

Rania makes for a cute high school cheerleader.

But, if I’m going to spend time listening to an interview, I’d prefer that the host/on air talent/inquisitor actually ask a tough question or two, instead of doing cartwheels for a “touched”-down recitation.

Yanis says that dumb donald is some kind of evil genius with a master plan???

You mean the bankruptcy specialist, who contradicts himself in the time it takes to inhale and exhale???

The doofus dude who presents as an ADHA addled eight year old, and can’t sit still for five minutes to participate in an interview/fabrication for his own memoir???

The genius who doesn’t read, and boasts about it???

It seems like there is an abundance of dunces who are trying to emulate nostril-dumbass, and tell us what the future holds, rather than report what is actually happening right outside their windows.

My kingdom for a sixties and seventies style subversive, radio station.

Analog Influences please.

Now that’s my, idea of ingenious AI.

If you want a digital universe, I can place my mangled index digit in Uranus.

Richard Medhurst could be a great on air guest.

No fluff, just battle tested tough.

Or, is he in jail for journalism???

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Paul Haeder's avatar

Yeah. Yanis needs to look at his motorcycling hummus and feta warm Greece and the people, man. EuroTrash's elites are also sunning on multimillion dollar yachts on the Aegean sea.

https://inthesetimes.com/article/greece-refugee-crisis-pushbacks-border-humanitarians?link_id=3&can_id=d704e54ad02ef9c2c6a09081f058c57b&source=email-overcoming-overwhelm-5&email_referrer=email_2627319&email_subject=greeces-war-on-migrants

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Paul Haeder's avatar

Oh shit, the Jew Yorker and a Jew writer telling us it's the end of children?

Ahh, all those semen drip billionaires like IQ 110 musk are fornicating hard to keep their feces line going,

What will the end of humanity look like? We may soon find out. Declining fertility rates have become a near-universal phenomenon; in the U.S., the rate has dropped roughly twenty per cent in the past two decades. Right-wing activists view depopulation as a threat greater than climate change, a stance that the left often calls scaremongering in service of their assault on reproductive rights. But is there cause for alarm?

For a piece in this week’s issue, Gideon Lewis-Kraus travels to South Korea, which has the lowest birth rate of any nation in the world and possibly the lowest in recorded history, to see what the future might hold for other countries on the downward slope in baby making. There, he notes, “Portents of desolation are everywhere.” About two hundred day-care facilities have been turned into nursing homes; a rural school has been repurposed as a cat sanctuary; on offer at an after-school program is an apparatus for playing Ping-Pong alone. “The end of the world is usually dramatized as convulsive and feverish,” he writes, “but population loss is an apocalypse on an installment plan.”

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