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When asked to remove the burqa, he does so, showing
extreme pain, and a headless woman is seen, while the
eyes inside the burqa move right and left and blood
squirts out.
woman cut in half revealed
https://www.youtube...watch?v=uE7mdZiXMj8 [pashute, Aug 27 2014]
Sneezes head off
https://www.youtube...watch?v=tsL_JDtVbww [pashute, Aug 27 2014]
Solution for driving a car with a burqa
https://www.youtube...watch?v=AlflZRGqL2I [pashute, Aug 28 2014]
Burqa vs Chador
http://www.theonion...oman-in-chador,169/ [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Translation in anno
https://www.youtube...watch?v=xZProF9u40A [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Stand up philospher
https://www.youtube...UW0huk1DVz4&t=2m30s The first unisex burqa [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof Taase Biguim - Attack and make exblosion terror
https://www.youtube...watch?v=1-Ouqp-YI-A [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - teletubbies version
https://www.youtube...watch?v=zH5_aPPgtzU [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - a cappella version
https://www.youtube...watch?v=66WHPzE3KBU [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - Chassidic version
https://www.youtube...watch?v=fzSvYtNt8Ro [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - road runner version
https://www.youtube...watch?v=qChTtGjy48k [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - Documentary of the recording of the song
https://www.youtube...watch?v=TeaXKjQnkT4 [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - sign language
https://www.youtube...watch?v=tfBESdE7lpw [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - latin guitar version
https://www.youtube...watch?v=lD9iIK3s11Y [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - cups version
https://www.youtube...watch?v=XMPRh91YzwE [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - kids dancing
https://www.youtube...watch?v=vL9jHkd2FBI [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - alarm clock prank
https://www.youtube...watch?v=RNzA1M6jwjw [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - the cute version
https://www.youtube...watch?v=CGuZgm2W2I0 [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - IDF Reservists ready to enter Gaza
https://www.youtube...watch?v=oV7y53gUvjs Mixed with 'Salam' - an Israeli song with the Arabic word for Peace - about peace for us and for the entire world [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Tkof - with English subtitles
https://www.youtube...watch?v=h_xaKz7_6F8 [pashute, Aug 31 2014]
Naivety and Satire
http://en.wikipedia...iki/Naivety#Culture Naivety and satire, Baudrillard, rationalization and the rest. [rcarty, Sep 14 2014]
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//magic//
Sp: disturbing.
Or possibly horrifying.
Nauseating, perhaps?
Onlookers would definitely need therapy. |
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I can accept the idea if it finds a proper category. This is not a religious ritual as proposed in this context. |
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Look, everyone knows that burkas have an eject function, it's the red handle. |
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I can't believe it's not Burka... |
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This seems in bad taste given events in Gaza, Syria, France and anywhere where Burkas hide women and men. |
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The burka itself is in bad taste. In what other way can it be presented other than tasting quite badly. |
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I think to complete this idea the burka wearer must first draw a blade across the throat, then remove the head. |
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So it is a dude in this burka after all. Part of the whole antiburka thing is concerns that underneath there might be a dude, no? With the bomb? |
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I think a dude messing with burkas and fake blood and Israeli cops is asking for a beatdown and probably deserving it. |
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We should send a a few thousand daleks wearing burkas to Isis. That'd confuse the heck out of 'em. |
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It is neither illegal in Gaza or in Israel to wear a
burqa, so no Israeli cops involved. |
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This is a stunt to done a Burqa in France or
Belgium. (I'm not sure about those but somehow
remember them as the locations where the burqa
was ruled out) Ok, I looked it up: Yup, Belgium and
France. |
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Of course its part of a grand Zionist plot. We still
haven't thought what the plot will achieve or why.
But for a magician or youtuber it could bring in a
good number of Likes. |
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Wearing a burqa is a religious ritual. |
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Playing a magic trick with this ritual will be adding
some humor to a very exaggerated and touchy
subject of religious ritual. |
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Also, fighting the Burqa is a religious ritual. A ritual of
the liberal anti-religion religious guys like James
Randi. |
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Better would be an image like Marilyn Monroe and the subway vent, but with a burka. It might need to be a stronger fan. |
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// Wearing a burqa is a religious ritual. // |
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In some cases, wearing a burqa is a good thing for everyone else.
Take it off outdoors, and all the clocks stop, the milk goes sour, small
birds fall dead from the sky, and dogs howl. |
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There are some people, both male and female, for whom burqas
shoud be compulsory. |
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//like Marilyn Monroe and the subway vent, but with
a burka. It might need to be a stronger fan.// I
suspect this would just lead to inadvertent
levitation. |
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Reading about Randi it occurs that an interpretation of Rand regarding the explosion detection affair that the libertarian individual imploded credulousness in collectives. This is the phenomena to which I have been referring regarding antithesis ironic actors in a discursive ideological regime. The affair with McCormick is firmly justified by years of civil precedent appealing to 'buyer beware', and an interpretation of Rand's Objectivism. That an invention so delivered can undermine some aspect of a collective or society's social order in this case 'credulousness' that extends into the ideological domain, corresponds to Rand's thesis. Randi is part of the broader ironic counter-culture of that is opposed to certain 'credulousness' that McCormick's satirical invention implodes the social when it ironically results in explosion. That Randi is opposed to McCormick exhibits the irony that someone's whose 'device' literally implodes and explodes the credulousness he is undermining is deemed less harmful then someone whose literal device, of scientific skepticism, is perhaps not meant to do, but necessarily produces the same thing. However, McCormick's actions can be framed within Rand's particular framework, and Randi's within rationalization of both thinking and behavior. SO while both McCormick's device and Randi's device and Rands device correspond to the same argument, they are opposed on the level of discursive regulation where Randi's scientific skepticism becomes the basis of an anti-Objectivist moral code. Thus, [pashute]'s unification of the ironic condition in his statement ''liberal anti-religion religious guys' is both correct and incorrect because Randi is in fact corresponding to scientific doctrines religiously and morally, but he is on the contrary opposed to 'liberal' or pure Objectivist satirical implosion. |
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//Part of the whole antiburka thing is concerns that underneath there might be a dude// |
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Ah, I see... so this anti burqa thing in the press is really all about gender displacement discrimination then, explains a lot, especially when you consider who most of the people getting excited about it are. |
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At least now I know who keeps sending me those e-mails. |
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Who is McCormick? I searched the web first looking for
Randi McCormick and found a woman by that name, a
professor of biology, at the McCormick institute. |
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Then looked up McCormick Explosion Detection and
learned from the BBC that the fraudulent bomb detection
device sold to the UK and used in Iraq, made by Jim or
James McCormick and exposed by James Randi, was
finally taken to the court and the man was put in jail. |
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So we learn that:
a. Bad science can kill
b. Some bad scientists get their due punishment, but only
after killing people with their device
c. Most don't
d. In some people's eyes, defining a magic trick as the
religious ritual of skeptics, may be harmful to the cause
of discovering the truth about the world.
e. In my eyes, to the contrary, humor is a healthy tool
especially when it is used against brutality and oppression
(such as the "obligation" to done Burqas), and self humor
about skeptics only serves to enhance this robust and
healthy attitude. |
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Seriously, (TIC) in actuality, the Burqa serves to FREE the
Muslim woman and allow her to ride in public
transportation or walk the streets, in contrast with the
Sharia laws which have her otherwise constricted to her
home and allowed to leave only in extreme cases of need
such as being taken to her new home and wedding place
after being sold to another family for a fair price. |
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[bigsleep] did you just invent burka dating? (link) |
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Yes I got it the first time with the 'small window of
opportunity'. |
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Anyway, heres the translation of the link about dating for
character: |
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Listen I have a girl for you.
OK
Her name is Limor. She's really really beautiful, she has
blue eyes, she's tall, her hair is like dark, very very
impressive, really, her face is very nice, people on the
street turn their heads after her, many try to start up
with her, even though they have no idea what she's like.
Nothing doing! I tell you, she looks like a million dollars.
A supermodel. A flower.
Cool...
Anything else you want to know?
Basically it sounds neat...
Great, wonderful! So I'll give you her number!
Er.. just maybe before that... I don't feel so comfortable
about it, but I must ask, how is she...
How is she What?
Again, not that everything relies on it, but er... how's her
character?
She's OK. Listen, She's not the feature queen of
character, OK, she helps out and all that, but she doesn't
volunteer at the Red Star of David (equivalent to the Red
Cross, in Israel) and with disabled people and all that, but
she also won't go out and kill people, OK? She also doesn't
hit too much, I think...
Of course, of course, I didn't mean that she hits... Erm,
perhaps you have a feature of her that I can see?
Yes of course!
[Shows image of a robber, the candidate's eyes bulge out,
the proposer turns the image and looks at it]
Oh no! This isn't the best feature of hers.
What is this feature?
[fumbling between images] I have, I have something, for
sure...
Listen, I'll get back to you, I'll do my own checking out
and
get back to you...
Its a shame! Its a real old feature of her!
Maybe she robbed a gentile?! Its robbing of a gentile!
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Note: This satire is by a group of young religious Jews,
who poke
fun with self humor at young religious Jews' behavior. The
last line in this skit is poking fun at those who hold a
permissive
attitude towards stealing although they know its a
transgression of Jewish law and faith to rob or steal from
a non-Jew. |
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The main point is about dating with the woman's
characteristics being the most important part of the
meeting, and seeing the woman's picture being only of
secondary importance, which is how we would like to
depict things in reality. |
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[pashute] in my opinion your idea 'burqa magic trick' combines 'terror', brutality of decapitation, and the issue of the burqa in public as a satirical argument against a certain naive way of thinking of 'a collective', that it is in the form of a magic trick is a clever device to say the person who sees this spectacle (or the entire spectacle of radical Islam) should be in disbelief. |
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Now, your idea is not scientific skepticism, but it is a satire that critiques the same religiosity as scientific skepticism equally suggesting the viewer should be in disbelief. However, as you say scientific skepticism uses magic tricks in a ritual way to enforce beliefs of science that are often contrary to religion and naive credulousness. |
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Ok, but the problem is that science and scientific doctrines also become religious which makes other types of thinking that don't correspond immoral. For example performing a magic trick and claiming to have psychic powers is considered immoral. Or, and this is my point of contention, building a fake bomb detector to sell to credulous people is considered immoral by the doctrines of science. |
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But from a libertarian perspective why can't he make a device that opposes both of these as a REAL satirical device. The fake bomb detector mocks the religious credulousness of the countries he sold it to, and is against the scientific skepticism of the country he lives in whose mandate includes securing Iraq after a century or so of Imperialism/ oil exploration in that region. |
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In my opinion he, McCormick, is the perfect example of an Objectivist, the nonscientific doctrine of Ayn Rand, who worked for this own interest despite the collective constraints on his liberty. He is selling a magic trick and saying it runs on psychic powers. He is not 'rationalized' by his collective, and he is selling a device to a collective that is not 'rationalized'. I see no crime there, only someone who is defying scientific religious order, and mocking religious religious order. He did not kill anyone. |
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In fact, it could be said he saved the lives of the checkpoint soldiers who would have died the instant a bomb was detected if the device really worked. Therefore, the device kept the checkpoints operating smoothly, finding fugitives, other contraband, but didn't detect the bombs which there is no other technology that could have done so. Certainly airports have advanced scanners for detecting all substances but these would not be available at a roadside checkpoint. So really the device didn't do what no other device could do, and added a small deterrence effect. Ultimately McCormick was prosecuted for violating the scientific religious morality of his collective, for not presenting his magic trick like Randi as scientific skepticism, but instead chose liberty over his collective's values. |
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Actually, I don't think that looking at the burqa or at
decapitations, is in any way naive. |
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I think both are brutal, one prolonged and one horribly
immediate, and I think that any population that has
anything good to say about it is horrible and brutal. |
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One way to fight their brutality is through humor. |
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Another is to fight it. The two actually complement each
other. |
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During our recent fight the Hamas put out a song saying:
"Atack! Make terror bombings! ... Kill off all the
Zionists!" translated to Hebrew with Google-Translate and
sung with a heavy accent. There are videos online with
girls from Tel Aviv dancing to it, with soldiers ready to
enter Gaza singing it loudly off key, parodies of the
words, Hassidic music style covers and altogether it was a
"great moral success". |
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I say naive because any and all arguments, and your work of satire is a type of rhetorical argument, makes the accusation that the opposing viewpoint is naive. Of course the burka wearer, the decapitator, the terrorist is naive and anyone who views this spectacle without disbelief is naive, that this stupidity could somehow reflect the natural order of things. |
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OK so your links show that the Israelis adopt the Hamas propaganda song in an ironic way. It shows that the people have a sense of irony, and can comprehend a meaning beyond the very literal, therefore having a sense of humor about something serious in nature. If anything it turns the Hamas psychological weapon into something to create cheer instead of being demoralizing which it would do if someone just became enraged by it. |
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But I think I want to clarify my position about what I think Ayn Rand means and why I mention it. In my opinion she is not against 'collectivism' as the sole collectivism. I think that interpretation does damage to Israeli collectives, a movement she might have ideologically opposed, but by no means is the sole collectivization. But collective is really just another term for some kind of society which Rand also includes democratic society in. Really once a person sees 'collective' as meaning any society that is somehow constraining on individual liberty, and not just a literal collective like a Kibbutz then they can begin to pursue liberty and not just criticize communal institutions they don't understand. And if you really want to do justice to Rand's work focus primarily on fascist collectivism. |
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Let me refer to another contemporary Rand adherent Marc Emery, who actually espouses Rand unlike McCormick who might just be inadvertently 'objectivist'. Emery sold marijuana seeds in the US and did jail time there, his actions being against the 'collective' authority in the US. However, Rand's thesis was again proved because even before Emery could be released from jail his anti-collective efforts largely resulted in cannabis being decriminalized in several states, and the movement for decriminalization or LIBERTY, continues to grow. |
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How does this pertain to McCormick, Rand, Randi, and your idea [pashute]? Consider that just like McCormick, Emery produced a satirical device, marijuana seeds, that undermines the collective. Now much of the opposition to marijuana is scientific religious moralism. Health science constrains liberty inside tremendous collective power, especially in reference to socio-pathology and addiction and mental health. Marijuana makes light of health science morality and its collectivists, and says why not become a little mentally ill, deteriorate a little physically, and have a little fun instead of being so serious about health science, and the overall rationalization of society in terms of medicine and law. |
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Bad science is not good, obviously the doctrines of racial discrimination were scientific bad science. Obviously defending McCormick is a little difficult, but he did make sure to make outlandish claims, and explain his device using bad science. If he sold a bunch of fake fire detectors that were just empty plastic cases to some families and they died as a result it wouldn't be the same thing because people know that fire alarms already exist, and most people would not question its mechanisms. That's the difference in my opinion, he said a bunch of unbelievable stuff about a product that doesn't exist and has no equivalent of comparison and sold it based on how he would imagine it would work based on the design, through static electricity, no batteries, the essences of physical matter, etc. If you equate the bad science of that to the doctrines of racial discrimination I would still argue that whoever buys into them may in fact deserve whatever repercussions the implosion of meaning creates. That doesn't mean I can't sell the book. |
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That goes to answer the second question is "war peace". That would be ironic, wouldn't it, if they were the same? I suppose they could be ironically combined as in saying a prolonged period of calm tension is peace-war and a momentary break in bombings as war-peace. Of course the student uprisings of the sixties was possibly peace-war, and the Cold War between Soviet and Western states was war-peace, the Bomb about to fall anytime. So I think each word, peace and war, cannot be equal because they are somewhat ironic or disharmonious in combination, but the meaninglessness is differential depending how they are placed in combination. So while the terms can be unified, it is done so ironically instead of analogously. |
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And am I off the weed? Not all the time, no. |
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Read Risks Associated With Complementary And
Alternative Medicine (CAM) on ScienceBasedMedicine.com |
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Read Respectful Insolence on ScienceBlog.com |
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Read Deaths Associated with Hypocalcemia from
Chelation Therapy at CDC.gov |
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I really don't understand how, following this evidence,
people who continue to advance these theories are not
charged with advocating murder. |
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A magician with a burqa
tried his trick on way to work a
bit too early in the day
to the magicians dismay
he was shot by a cop with a McCormick a
(...device that detects bombs where there are nay) |
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Not anything to do with turtles, to my disappointment... |
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Did however lead to me checking out a wiki and discovering "gold toxicity". A malady which. given my usual salary. I will never experience. |
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Lets invent together "ash therapy" using overcooked rice.
Because the smoke is dangerous, you should not make this
at home, but only use the Crisp Burned Ash (TM) organic
whole rice ash, for therapy. Also it should be mixed with
the correct
proportions with HHO rich natural water from our factory,
if
any medical efficiency is expected. The best is to have it
administered on the back of you ears and intranasseally
(through the nose) once a month by our specially trained
nurse (who was formerly an extremely thin magazine
model and who treated her own self-image problem with
our methods and is now happily obese). |
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That's actually rather less bizarre and more credible than most of the
stuff showcased on the Shopping Channel or QVC ... which is quite
worrying. |
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