I think I found the location of the Baltic Jammer. In Kaliningrad, Russia.
Since Dec 15 aircrafts have suffered from navigation errors over south Baltic Sea, on and off.
By plotting an assumed max jamming-range for each bad position there is one area standing out: Kaliningrad.
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How can we have a proper debate when we no longer speak the same language?
I was about to start work on this commission, when in came an email from Twitter. Theyâd received a complaint that the following tweet violated their standards.
âSex is not the same as gender.â But itâs not your gender that gives you the physique to tower over woman athletes & break their swimming records. Itâs your sex. Itâs not your undressed gender that upsets women in changing rooms. Itâs your sex. You canât eat your cake & have it.
Twitter sensibly over-ruled the complaint and cleared me of the proscribed sins that they helpfully listed for me:
Violent speech, violent and hateful entities, child sexual exploitation, abuse/harassment, hateful conduct, perpetrators of violent attacks, suicide, sensitive media, illegal, private information, non-consensual nudity, account compromise, plus various legal technicalities.
Iâm sure the complainant was sincere. And thatâs my point. A certain type of activist has a level of paranoid hypersensitivity that almost literally warps their hearing. You can say ,âI disagree with you for the following reasons.â But all they actually hear is âHate hate hate!â So instead of putting a counter-argument (which I would be interested to hear), they resort to censorship. All too often it goes further, and they boil over in virulent abuse: âTransphobe! TERF!â
At least the above tweet was partisan. But so hair-trigger is the hypersensitivity, a mere invitation to discuss something is enough to set it off.
In 2015, Rachel Dolezal, a white chapter president of NAACP, was vilified for identifying as Black. Some men choose to identify as women, and some women choose to identify as men. You will be vilified if you deny that they literally are what they identify as. Discuss.
That 2021 tweet caused the American Humanist Association to withdraw my title as 1996 Humanist of the Year. A 25-year retrospective swipe, which cost them the loss of several major donors. Once again, I have no doubt they were sincere.
On July 26, I interviewed Helen Joyce about her book Trans. The interview is being very well received on @YouTube. As it should be, for Joyce is extremely well-informed in her subject and she spoke cogently, soberly, reasonably.
But one of YouTubeâs in-house judges heard only hate. And tried to censor the interview.
Short of an outright ban, YouTube has a variety of punishments at its disposal. In this case we got a minor slap on the wrist, a restriction on our videoâs licence to advertise. But the real point is, yet again, the ludicrous hypersensitivity of the complainant. Those warped ears heard not reasonable argument deserving a reply, but âhateful and derogatory contentâ, and âhate or harassment towards individuals or groupsâ.
Obviously I canât disprove that here. The interview runs to more than 10,000 words. But judge for yourself, itâs still up on YouTube. I earnestly challenge readers to search diligently for literally anything that a reasonable speaker of the English language could fairly call hateful. Enter it, labelled âChallengeâ, in the comments section under the video, and I promise to respond.
I just said âa reasonable speaker of the English languageâ, and maybe here lies the key: language. If we want a fruitful argument, weâd better speak the same language. In todayâs overheated sparring over sex and gender, both sides may appear to be speaking English, but is it the same English? Does âhateâ mean to you what âhateâ means to everyone else?
Or thereâs âviolenceâ. The Oxford Dictionary defines it as âthe deliberate exercise of physical force against a person, property, etcâ, and that is certainly the meaning I understand. Advocates of free speech often invoke, as a sensible exception, âincitement to violenceâ, where physical force is normally implied. But that sensible exception would mean something very different if you redefine âviolenceâ to include the non-physical. If someone calls you âsheâ when you prefer âtheyâ, I might see it as a mild discourtesy. But if you see it as a âviolentâ threat to your very existence, then our interpretations of âincitement to violenceâ â and hence of freedom of speech â are going to diverge sharply.
As a textbook example of incitement to real violence, you could hardly do better than âSarah Janeâ Bakerâs speech at London Pride this year, where she told the cheering crowd: âIf you see a TERF, punch them in the fucking faceâ. Or Sky News (January 23) has a picture of two SNP politicians grinning in front of a large, colourful sign depicting a guillotine and the slogan âDECAPITATE TERFSâ. They claimed they didnât know the sign was there, and I sympathise. You shouldnât be blamed for the company you keep. No doubt I shall be labelled âright-wingâ for writing this article â and thatâs the most unkindest cut of all.
The Guardian (February 14, 2020) reported that police officers turned up at Harry Millerâs workplace to warn him about his allegedly âtransphobicâ tweets, such as the obviously satirical, âI was assigned Mammal at Birth, but my orientation is Fish. Donât mis-species me.â One of them told Miller that he had not committed a crime, but his tweeting âwas being recorded as a hate incidentâ.
Well, if Millerâs light-hearted satire is a hate incident, why not go after Monty Python, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, Rowan Atkinson, Private Eyeâs royal romances of Sylvie Krin, the early novels of Evelyn Waugh, Lady Addle Remembers, Tom Lehrer, even the benign PG Wodehouse? Satire is satire. Thatâs what satirists do, they get good-natured laughs and perform a valuable service to society.
âAssigned Mammal at Birthâ satirises the trans-speak evasion of the biological fact that our sex is determined at conception by an X or a Y sperm. What I didnât know, and learned from Joyce in our interview, is that small children are being taught, using a series of colourful little books and videos, that their âassignedâ sex is just a doctorâs best guess, looking at them when they were born.
A provisional guess, pending the childâs own decision (which is what really counts).
Joyceâs comment is: âAnd what are you meant to make of this if youâre eight? First off, that youâre very boring if you simply go along with what you were assigned at birthâ. Her book quotes the boast of a mother of eight children, âwithout a single boring cis child in the whole bunch!â I recently received a moving letter from a highly intelligent American 12-year-old, worried that at her school it was not cool to retain your assigned gender. Yesterday I chanced to meet an American teacher whose school rules compel her to go along with a childâs declared gender and not tell the parents.
Millerâs case came up before Mr Justice Knowles, who thankfully didnât mince words when it came to freedom of speech: âIn this country we have never had a Cheka, a Gestapo or a Stasi. We have never lived in an Orwellian societyâ. 1984âs Appendix lays out the principles of Newspeak, the nascent language of Orwellâs dark dystopia. Newspeak was designed to make unorthodox thoughts impossible. There would be no words to express them.
OâBrien, Big Brotherâs enforcer, holds up four fingers, and tortures Winston Smith until he really believes that 2+2=â5 if the Party wills it. Is that realistic? Could political power ever make you really believe a logical contradiction? The Times (January 18) reported that âa transgender woman has denied raping two women with her penisâ. If âwith her penisâ is not quite 2+2= 5, itâs getting close. 2+2= 4.5? Joyceâs book quotes Orwell in an epigraph: âFreedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.â Are we approaching that point?
But shouldnât we just indulge the harmless whims of an oppressed minority? Maybe, were it not for a strain of aggressive bossiness which insists, not so very harmlessly and not sounding very oppressed, that the rest of us must humour those whims and join in. This compulsion even has the force of law in some states. And alas, we often zip our lips in abject self-censorship because we arenât as brave as JK Rowling, and donât fancy becoming a target of Twittermob vitriol. No, we donât fear Big Brother or the Stasi. We fear each other.
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RIP Bram Moolenar.
I'm grateful for Bram's work on Vim and for the impact it has had on the world. Thank you for everything, Bram!
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Blogpost on how I got a Linux client to mount NFSv4 shares on my Synology NAS with Kerberos authentication.
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@NordVPN Just wanting to report that I also experience the problem with the repeated reCAPTCHAs when using Google services. (NordVPN Stockholm servers) I understand your technicians are working on it. đ