OldWierdo
OldWierdo t1_jdyp2mm wrote
Reply to comment by 4-Aneurysm in Police chief says exorcism and prayer used to fight crime and cartels in Colombia: "The existence of the devil is certain" by ChocolateTsar
It's not an excuse to do nothing except with lazy people who will use ANY excuse to do nothing. It's an explanation of WHY that person is so effed up. They're evil. Still gotta stop them, but some people are just evil.
Now pretty much all "evil people" had INCREDIBLY abusive childhoods, with few exceptions. Even that 11 year old multiple murderer in England. Evil - how could someone that young do those things to 4- and 6-year olds, have a body count, unless she's just evil? Then you learn about what her "mother" did to her. That's a better Why than "evil," because it's a Why we can try to short-circuit. But either way, "because Evil" is not an excuse to do nothing.
OldWierdo t1_jdyn00c wrote
Reply to comment by Eightarmedpet in Police chief says exorcism and prayer used to fight crime and cartels in Colombia: "The existence of the devil is certain" by ChocolateTsar
I get it.
The Good Guys have deep-seated religious beliefs there. So do the Bad Guys. An immutable Law is "Don't Attack People in Religious Sites." While the Bad Guys will do a TON of really horrible things, that's often a bridge too far, so they'll wait til someone is out of the tube to hit them. Makes the tube safer.
OldWierdo t1_jdym815 wrote
Reply to comment by Cmyers1980 in Police chief says exorcism and prayer used to fight crime and cartels in Colombia: "The existence of the devil is certain" by ChocolateTsar
True, but when you're fighting a fully-funded military with all the military weapons, well, you've heard the term "there are no atheists in foxholes."
Which isn't true, btw, and this dude has said some REALLY weird stuff, not just about this. Dude's a crackpot.
OldWierdo t1_jaz76yp wrote
Reply to comment by mmmmpisghetti in Pa. lawmaker accused of sexual harassment says he won’t resign, will seek treatment for ‘illness’ by Responsible_Meet_528
Mostly on one, but a number on the other. Cuomo comes to mind. He was accused, so Dems called for an investigation. Investigation said he did it, so Dems called for resignation before having to fire him.
Republicans don't take responsibility. They just defend their guys regardless of what they do, like talk about how hot their own children are. That's why the real sickos gravitate towards them now. Doesn't matter what they do, they will be defended. Democrats tend to demand accountability.
OldWierdo t1_jaz6ud6 wrote
Reply to comment by According-Classic658 in Pa. lawmaker accused of sexual harassment says he won’t resign, will seek treatment for ‘illness’ by Responsible_Meet_528
On the plus side, even if the guy is a loser, then democratic party seems to be much more honorable overall - if you did wrong, go. Cuomo comes to mind. Everyone told him to get out.
Time for another to go.
OldWierdo t1_jaz6iyk wrote
Reply to Pa. lawmaker accused of sexual harassment says he won’t resign, will seek treatment for ‘illness’ by Responsible_Meet_528
Okay, fine, he won't resign. Fire him.
OldWierdo t1_ja4ea44 wrote
Reply to Man Accidentally Shoots Self with Concealed Weapon While Seeking Cover From Loud Noise by davy_jones_locket
Thank God for Good Guys with guns! All responsible owners.
Beat the hell out of the guy for negligent discharge. Not accidental. Negligent.
OldWierdo t1_iys27ii wrote
Reply to comment by Revolutionary_Eye887 in Iranian athlete’s family home demolished by officials, media outlet says by SelectiveSanity
They also had help that they could rely on. They look around and see what happened when the Afghans tried to get rid of the Taliban, what happened when the Syrians tried to get rid of alAssad, what happened when the Kurds tried to get out - they don't trust their support, and they can't do it without support.
OldWierdo t1_ixzeley wrote
Reply to comment by randomFrenchDeadbeat in Pointing out spelling mistake leads to contempt conviction for Fiji lawyer by Mamacrass
I did read it.
You can have someone who doesn't pay attention to details adjudicate your cases. I'll stick with those who at least put in the time to use spell check.
OldWierdo t1_ixvlknt wrote
Reply to comment by randomFrenchDeadbeat in Pointing out spelling mistake leads to contempt conviction for Fiji lawyer by Mamacrass
Then one ought to hold themselves to a standard above contempt. Some jobs, employees don't get to make mistakes. A judge who can't admit they're wrong after being proven wrong beyond a shadow of a doubt ought to never sit on the bench. If a judge makes a mistake and doesn't catch it while proofreading, Judge ought to be called out. Then they don't make mistakes again. They want a job where they can coast by with mistakes? Okay, find a different line of work.
Pilots also don't get to make mistakes. Submarine captains. Parachute riggers. Bungee jump installers. If any of them make a mistake, call them out.
OldWierdo t1_ixj3t8f wrote
Reply to comment by Intruding1 in Might be a stupid question, but I've been watching a lot of stuff regarding the Spartan and Persians recently and I always wondered how would these people have communicated back then? Were there specific scholars in both countries that were trained in various languages? by herewego199209
Most of the people that I've met during my travels have at least two languages, often more. It's the same as it was.
OldWierdo t1_ixj3m6v wrote
Reply to comment by herewego199209 in Might be a stupid question, but I've been watching a lot of stuff regarding the Spartan and Persians recently and I always wondered how would these people have communicated back then? Were there specific scholars in both countries that were trained in various languages? by herewego199209
It's not that it's easy, it's that it was necessary and you had some decent job opportunities. Hate backbreaking work of farming where you might break even? Learn a language from traveling salesmen and entertainers.Go tell a wealthy merchant you've got a language you think he could use, how much? Bam, you aren't a farmer anymore.
OldWierdo t1_iu8i4ks wrote
Reply to comment by fionnuisce in US embassies may have accidentally improved air quality by sprlte
US embassies publish the air quality in their cities for American expats living there. People all around the country have access to that same published information. In the cities the metrics were being published by the embassies and consulates, the local governments took steps to improve the air quality so they wouldn't be embarrassed. In cities where quality was not being published, they didn't. It's measurable, and it was measured.
OldWierdo t1_jdyqx1n wrote
Reply to comment by Cheerqee in Police chief says exorcism and prayer used to fight crime and cartels in Colombia: "The existence of the devil is certain" by ChocolateTsar
No, when they fight them, and arrest them, sentence them for 120 counts and extradite to the US to face even more, towns get shut down by the cartel, any vehicle passing a road gets torched, and any cops that show up are killed.
Cartel is at large because Money. The head guy of the Gulf Cartel was worth an estimate of $10 mil, the organization being a multi-billion dollar establishment. Over 3,000 strong. Poor people need money. Well to do people want money. These guys have it, and are making more. Cartels have a MUCH bigger budget than the cops, and fewer rules to follow.
They caught the head of the Gulf Cartel, and while they probably prayed about it, they went out and got him. Extradited him.
The fallout was reported in the middle east:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/5/12/terrifying-days-of-terror-under-colombias-gulf-clan-cartel