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Monday, June 25, 2012

Anti-Gay Marriage Couple Alleges Bullying - PinkNews

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Read the main story here. what I have written below is my comment on the story and thus you may not get the clear picture without reading the chronology...
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Interesting...

I wish they weren't just crying crocodile tears. Their action makes me and others like me cry, fear, worry, stress and even get depressed about what our future hold if we are denied to share our love with the one we love in a legally recognized committed relationship. Their action makes us cry and weep, denies us rights, denies our partners rights, and belittles us from being the same equal even after we have done all and been equally, if not more supportive to our partners; but their action says they get treated better by a society and system we should own equally. As I began, I wish and hope they get to cry for real. I wish they experience a heart-rending event such as the one they wish us so they can cry blood for tears.

They need to encounter the very evil they invented so to understand how it feels. Arrant fools!

I have only reposted this comment here just in case PinkNews removes it from there site. This is because I am ready to be questioned for what I said should it be considered bullying too.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

The Tax, The Morals & The Welfare

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Rowan Williams should bow his head in shaame
So we are dazzled by the pontification by David Cameron over Jimmy Carr's tax affairs as if its the first time Mr. Cameron has ever heard of such thing. And if truth be told, Mr. Cameron is highly probably to be in the know of how such tax system work, may know those who run them and even more than likely, know many people, including close friends and allies who use them.

And what more? Mr. Cameron might probably not claim ignorance of such and if matter be thoroughly looked, may even be found complicit in certain ways; either by knowledge or otherwise. Well, if nothing moves towards answering the above statement, you may then try to explain why he pulled away from talking of Gary Barlow, vice versa.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Did Arab Spring Fail To Spring Up?

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Gaddafi and Blair when it was all good.
Just a little over a year ago, the uprisings in many Arab nations got dubbed the Arab Spring and subtly praised and cheered from across the globe as the arrival of the messiahs. With a sharp peak, it knocked off Ben Ali of Tunisia, Mubarak of Egypt and the summit and saturation was when the ill-fated, stubborn Colonel Gaddaffi was mercilessly murdered.

However, the pattern that set out in the February and March of 2011, was to become still-born. Looking back, the amount of change it brought is atomical to the amount of chaos it caused. Perhaps, if the people's uprising was focused on democracy, it might have gone differently and more progressively. But it surely hasn't.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

It Took The Church 200 Years To Apologies For Slavery. When For Marriage Equality

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image taken from Archbishop website
In 2006, at the peak of remembering the 200 (culminating in 2007) years since the abolition of slavery, the Church of England finally yielded and rendered what we now know is a pure lip service apology. The out-going Archbishop, Mr Rowan William told synod that year,
"'The Body of Christ has been involved in slave-owning'... The Body of Christ is not just a body that exists at any one time; it exists across history and we therefore share the shame and the sinfulness of our predecessors, and part of what we can do, with them and for them in the Body of Christ, is prayerful acknowledgment of the failure that is part of us, not just of some distant 'them'.
Following him, The Rt Rev Tom Butler, Bishop of Southwark went further and spoke directly mentioning the famous Codrington estates; where the Church of used slave labour and later received a compensation for closing it. Mark it, the Church received a compensation for stopping slave labour. Rt Rev Tom Butler said, "We know that the church owned sugar plantations on the Codrington estates." 

Friday, June 15, 2012

Google Confirms That Google+ Lacks Intuitiveness!

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Google diagram
This is Google way of explaining its downhill new service, Google+. Apparently, this supposedly diagram (or what in computer field would pass for a flow-chart) is meant to help you understand Google+ more; good luck.

For some reason, I have never been able to find exactly what makes Google+ unique. Apart from renaming things, nothing really stands out. Of course, you can do almost everything (if not all) that Google+ has on Facebook. But thats not the discussion for now.

Instead, there are two pointsof concern here;
  1. If Google+ need a diagram to help users understand it, then it's is DEFINITELY not good enough, thus, it is not working.
  2. If an I.T./Tech company (and Google for that matter) is producing such a complex, busy, over-packed and purely tarty diagram, I fear, it generally need to go back to the drawing board.