• Re: Isn't It Summer?

    From Alan@21:1/5 to AlleyCat on Sun Oct 15 13:04:01 2023
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    On 2023-10-15 12:52, AlleyCat wrote:

    Spetember - October is two months, right?

    September 23 to October 14 is not a time span of two months.

    Which is why you snipped this:

    "Two months into Spring and they're getting what thay're getting?"

    If you started work at 9:30, and it wasn't even yet 10:30, would you
    claim you were "two hours into" your workday?

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  • From AlleyCat@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 15 14:52:30 2023
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    Spetember - October is two months, right?

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    Holier-than-thou LIBERAL Canadians, think they're soooo superior when it comes to slavery, because they "ended" it (not really) a mere 30 years earlier.

    The Reality of Anti-Black Racism in Canada | BCG https://www.bcg.com/en-ca/publications/2020/reality-of-anti-black-racism-in- canada
    Anti-Black racism in Canada is worse than most Canadians want to believe. With the COVID-19 pandemic amplifying the injustices against Black People, it is now more important than ever for Canadians to take action.

    Racism & the Canadian historical past ... https://divercityvisa.com/racism-the-americanization-of-canadian-historical- past-why-we-should-not-take-a-look-at-ourselves-by-a-u-s-lens
    The Canadian response to racism south of the border will be described as an Americanization of Canadian historical past. The media's lack of protection of racism in Canada, in its traditionally correct context, is a trigger for concern. Totally different histories of racism.

    Racism in Canada | News, Videos & Articles https://globalnews.ca/tag/racism-in-canada
    Canadian MPs vote to condemn Atlanta mass shooting, anti-Asian racism. The move comes days after eight people were killed by a white gunman in Atlanta. Six of the victims were Asian American women ...

    Anti-Asian Racism Lead, The Canadian Race Relations ... https://cpac-canada.ca/anti-asian-racism-lead
    The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) was created in 1996 to reaffirm the principles of justice and equality for all in Canada. The CRRF's mandate is to facilitate throughout Canada the development, sharing, and application of knowledge and expertise to eliminate racism and all forms of racial discrimination in Canadian society.

    Is Canada a racist country? One-third of respondents in a ... https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2021/06/21/is-canada-a-racist-country- one-third-of-respondents-in-a-new-study-say-yes.html
    Jun 21, 2021
    One-third of respondents in a new study say yes. Most Canadians agree that Canada's diverse population makes it a better country. But on the question of whether or not Canada is a racist country ...

    Most Canadians Experience Racism ... - New Canadian Media https://newcanadianmedia.ca/most-canadians-experience-racism-where-they-live- survey
    Canadian racism is sometimes called 'polite' and is characterized by microaggressions, but that is a misnomer. Words like that are used to deflect criticisms and differentiate Canada from the United States, says Henry, though she does see similar ideologies and motivations.

    Canada Must Withdraw From Racist Core Group - Yves Angler https://yvesengler.com/2021/10/24/canada-must-withdraw-from-racist-core-group The least Canadian antiracist activists should do is educate themselves about racism in foreign affairs. There is no justification for Canada participating in this nakedly imperialist alliance. All Canadians of conscience owe a debt of solidarity to the people of Haiti. We must demand Ottawa immediately withdraw from the racist Core Group.

    Sikh Canadians Surge Politically In "Systemically Racist ... https://capforcanada.com/sikh-canadians-surge-politically-in-systemically- racist-canada
    "The reality is, our Canada is a place of racism, of violence." - NDP Party Leader Jagmeet Singh, June 14th 2021. An unprecedented event occurred last night in Alberta, Canada. Sikh-Canadian candidates won in both Calgary and Edmonton mayoral elections.. Jhoti Gondek is the first Sikh-Canadian to become mayor of Calgary. She will be taking over from Naheed Nenshi, three-time winner as ...

    Racism at IRCC could determine who gets in - New Canadian ... https://newcanadianmedia.ca/racism-at-ircc-could-determine-who-gets-in

    IRCC employees are reporting racist workplace behaviour such as racially- charged microaggressions at work, says survey. NCM reporter Isabel Inclan reports on the deeper fallout. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) employees remain skeptical of the measures in place to tackle racism at their workplace, according to a new report.

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  • From AlleyCat@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 15 19:39:14 2023
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    On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 13:04:01 -0700, Alan says...

    If you started work at 9:30, and it wasn't even yet 10:30, would you
    claim you were "two hours into" your workday?

    Jes.

    If I was a lazy ass Democrat (redundant, I know), I'd write in as three.

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    Holier-than-thou LIBERAL Canadians, think they're soooo superior when it comes to slavery, because they "ended" it (not really) a mere 30 years earlier.

    Canada "ended" slavery a mere 30 years before Lincoln wrote the "Emancipation Proclamation".

    HOW does that make Canada ANY "better" or different? It doesn't.

    Canada's Shameful, Modern-Day Slave Trade https://torontosun.com/2012/02/10/canadas-shameful-modern-day-slave- trade/wcm/2e410af6-9dc4-4ef7-bc3e-821a5970ed41

    Colonial Canada Had Slavery For More Than 200 Years. And Yes, It Still Matters Today

    More Canadians Say Racism Is A "Serious Problem" Today Than 1 Year Ago

    Canada Urged To Open Its Eyes To Systemic Racism In Wake Of Police Violence

    Racism In Canada Is Ever-Present, But We Have A Long History Of Denial

    Majority (60%) See Racism as a Serious Problem in Canada Today, Up 13 points Since Last Year

    Nearly a Third of Canadians (28%) Say They Have Personally Experienced Racism in the Past Year - 24 July 2020 https://www.ipsos.com/en-ca/majority-60-see-racism-serious-problem-canada- today-13-points-last-year

    Canada's Enduring Legacy Of Power, Politics And Racism https://theclarion.ca/politicslaw/canadians-no-less-racist-than-americans/

    75 Per Cent of Canadians Polled, Say Royal Canadian Mounted Police Has Systemic Racism Issue

    Systemic Racism In The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Force https://www.citynews1130.com/2020/07/11/study-canadians-agree-rcmp-systemic- racism/

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to AlleyCat on Sun Oct 15 19:07:16 2023
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    On 2023-10-15 17:39, AlleyCat wrote:

    On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 13:04:01 -0700, Alan says...

    If you started work at 9:30, and it wasn't even yet 10:30, would you
    claim you were "two hours into" your workday?

    Jes.

    If I was a lazy ass Democrat (redundant, I know), I'd write in as three.

    You are lazy...

    ...and too afraid to address all of what I wrote.

    No one would claim that at 10:15 on a day when work started at 9:30 that
    one is "two hours into" that day.

    We are LESS THAN A MONTH into fall, pussey.

    That's just a fact.

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  • From AlleyCat@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 15 21:21:25 2023
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    On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 19:07:16 -0700, Alan says...

    If I was a lazy ass Democrat (redundant, I know), I'd write in as three.

    You are lazy...

    Jes. I was a Democrat in 1967.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to AlleyCat on Sun Oct 15 19:26:31 2023
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    On 2023-10-15 19:21, AlleyCat wrote:

    On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 19:07:16 -0700, Alan says...

    If I was a lazy ass Democrat (redundant, I know), I'd write in as three.

    You are lazy...

    Jes. I was a Democrat in 1967.

    Apparently tenses are another thing you don't understand.

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  • From AlleyCat@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 15 22:41:31 2023
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    On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 19:26:31 -0700, Alan says...


    On 2023-10-15 19:21, AlleyCat wrote:

    On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 19:07:16 -0700, Alan says...

    If I was a lazy ass Democrat (redundant, I know), I'd write in as three. >>
    You are lazy...

    Jes. I was a Democrat in 1967.

    Apparently tenses are another thing you don't understand.

    Uh... no... it's YOU who doesn't.

    YOU called me lazy NOW... I was a Democrat in '67. It hasn't worn off.

    Now, WHO doesn't understand tenses?


    Why Narcissists Aren't As Smart As They Think

    Narcissists are less likely to use critical thinking processes that are important for solving problems and making sound decisions, new research from the University of Waterloo shows.

    The researchers found that while many narcissists may perceive themselves as highly intelligent, critical thinkers, they are less likely to use important reflective thinking strategies when solving problems, Therefore, the high levels of confidence they have in their intellectual abilities are often misplaced.

    Shane Littrell, lead author and cognitive psychology PhD student at Waterloo, said that while there is research connecting personality to behaviour, "our research takes a step toward understanding how personality is associated with reflective thinking."

    As part of a series of studies investigating the relationship between narcissism, impulsiveness, and cognitive reflection, two types of narcissism - grandiose and vulnerable - were assessed. Grandiose narcissists feel more entitled, superior to others, and have higher self-esteem, while vulnerable narcissists feel more insecure, defensive, introverted, and have lower self- esteem.

    In one study, the researchers recruited 100 participants from the United States and assessed their performance on the Cognitive Reflection Test, self-reported engagement in reflection, metacognitive insight, Need for Cognition, and intuitive thinking. In a later study, the assessments were repeated, with the additional examination of the impact of overconfidence on cognitive ability.

    "We found that grandiose and vulnerable narcissism are negatively associated with certain types of important reflective thinking processes," said Jonathan Fugelsang, who co-authored the study along with Evan Risko, both supervisors of Littrell and cognitive psychology professors at Waterloo.

    Their results confirmed that grandiose narcissists are significantly overconfident in their intellectual performance. "We also found that when vulnerable narcissists attempt to engage in cognitive reflection, they're more likely to find it a confusing and ineffective experience," said Littrell.

    The research has helped to identify the associations between narcissism and reflective thinking processes, which could have important implications for broader societal questions. "In light of recent events over the past few years, the impact of narcissism (and other more negative personality attributes) has seen an increased interest from the media and the public at large. So, we felt this study might help answer interesting questions related to that larger public conversation," Littrell said.

    "With this research, we are able to learn more about the various factors involved in critical thinking and decision making. The better we understand the things that can lead people to make poor decisions, the more we can help them make better ones," Risko said.

    The study appears in the journal Thinking & Reasoning.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to AlleyCat on Sun Oct 15 20:45:50 2023
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    On 2023-10-15 20:41, AlleyCat wrote:

    On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 19:26:31 -0700, Alan says...


    On 2023-10-15 19:21, AlleyCat wrote:

    On Sun, 15 Oct 2023 19:07:16 -0700, Alan says...

    If I was a lazy ass Democrat (redundant, I know), I'd write in as three. >>>>
    You are lazy...

    Jes. I was a Democrat in 1967.

    Apparently tenses are another thing you don't understand.

    Uh... no... it's YOU who doesn't.

    YOU called me lazy NOW... I was a Democrat in '67. It hasn't worn off.

    Now, WHO doesn't understand tenses?

    Still you...

    ...pussey.

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