Showing posts with label Migrant crisis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Migrant crisis. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2025

Meningslösheten upphöjd till norm

 


Fast det *är* ju ganska talande att ett (meningslöst och menlöst) svenskt kulturkanon debatteras i TV av en kurd och en iranier...

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Vändpunkten

 


Ännu en undersökning bekräftar att ungdomar (denna gång i Sverige) är mer religiösa än tidigare. Eftersom jag är en ständig motvals borde jag alltså bli stenhård ateist-materialist-nihilist (cuz reasons) men jag känner liksom inte för det...

Notera också att allt fler ungdomar tror att världen kommer att bli (ännu) sämre framöver. Vilket ju är sant. Oklart om det finns en koppling till det ökade intresset för religion, men det kan väl inte uteslutas.

En sak Hübinette inte tar upp är om de religiöst intresserade ungdomarna är invandrare, och vad detta i så fall innebär för "integrationen", et cetera. 

Ungdomar i Sverige alltmer religiösa

Monday, August 11, 2025

Nyssnazistisk sionism?

 


Rubriken är självfallet ironisk eftersom jag som bekant stödjer Israels rätt att existera inom Auschwitz-gränserna, men visst är det...ironiskt...att SD numera är det mest pro-israeliska partiet i svensk politik. Stödet för Israel har kollapsat t.o.m. bland Liberalernas väljare! Alltså Per Ahlmarks gamla parti. 

Så jag antar att liberala judar i Sverige (alltså judar i Sverige) har fått ännu större problem än de kunde ana. Misstänker dock att de inte kommer att få något "Jimmy Jerusalem moment" any time soon... 

Allt färre stöttar Israel och även bland borgerliga väljare

Ingen bråkar om Åkesson om palestinier

Friday, August 8, 2025

Provocera, provocera, provocera


Jag ser att Anders Lindberg är tillbaka från semestern. Alltid lika fascinerande när Woke-"vänstern" projicerar kulturkriget på högern. Om Anders vill snacka om ekonomi, kan han väl börja med att ta ett litet samtal med den amerikanska "vänstern". Varför tror han att den alltid "faller" för högerns provokationer? Juuuust det. Och varför är inte t.ex. kriminalitet och massinvandring frågor som "drabbar vanligt folk"? 

I USA har Woke-liberalerna ägnat snart ett år nu åt att klaga på att högern "fortfarande talar om trans". Ja, vad det tänkas bero på? Den andra länken nedan går förresten till en annan artikel på Aftonbladets ledarsida. Gissa vad...?

Provocera, provocera, provocera! 

Snart pratar väl Tidölaget också om dina gener

 "Inga politiker är trans"


Thursday, August 7, 2025

Paradigmskiftet

 


Intressant blogginlägg. Notera det modiga påpekandet att massinvandringen faktiskt kan ha något att göra med den rådande högervågen. Många av de konservativa och religiösa ungdomarna är alltså invandrare. Att ungdomar fram tills idag "alltid" varit vänsterradikala eller progressiva är däremot struntprat. Se min andra länk!  

Högervågen bland ungdomar blir alltmer påtaglig

The American Teenager

Sunday, August 3, 2025

On the menu

 


So the Democratic Party hired a fat woman in order to reach out to...young male voters? Because of course they did. Despite a budget of 20 million dollars, the attempt failed. Meanwhile in Oregon, the state administration (D) have hired a person who identifies as a turtle to advise them on - wait for it - mental health issues. You can´t make this shit up! The inmates really are running the asylum at this point. Not sure if this Otherkin is a Unitarian Universalist, though.  

As I said before, if the Dems ever retake Congress and/or the White House, it evidently won´t be because of their (identity) politics. Centuries from now, historians will wonder what the heck went wrong with the Western world circa 2015-2025. Were we occupied by body snatchers, did somebody create a new religious cult, did climate change drive us mad, or what? 

If you find this in 500 years, please tell them that we kind of wondered about the same thing ourselves...    

Friday, July 25, 2025

A druid at Glastonbury

 


Our involuntary house druid John Michael Greer muses about his recent visit to "England". It seems the old man had fun!

Back from England

Monday, July 21, 2025

Kosovo Polje

Baserad serbisk jordbruksbrigad? 

De "baserade" serberna ("the most Game-conscious people in Europe"), som är allierade med Moder Ryssland, agerar ju på ett intressant sätt här...

Serbiens plan: Massinvandring från tredje världen

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Sommartider, hej hej

 


You don´t say? 

Svårt att se slutet på gängvåldet

Förtroendet för Forssell ökar bland Tidöväljarna

Corn syrup and immigration

Credit: Ton Rulkens

So I asked the robot to comment this week´s strangest news item. Yes, that would be Trump´s proud announcement that the Coca Cola Company (at the God-Emperor´s prodding, mind you) will stop sweeten Coke Classic with corn syrup, instead using real sugar from sugarcane. Eh? 

Sugarcane is grown in the southern states, where many people support Trump. But...what about immigrant labor at the sugarcane plantations? And what´s up with the corn syrup situation anyway? My guess is that RFK Jr and his "MAHA" movement may be behind this, since I assume they oppose said syrup. 

However, more sugarcane production will presumably also make it necessary to import more cheap labor from Mexico and Central America. Unless the MAHA-ites want to lift and then volunteer their working class muscle down at the latifundia... 

Do sugar cane plantations in the South use labor from Mexico?

Yes, many sugarcane farms in the U.S. South—especially in states like Florida and Louisiana—do use labor from Mexico, but the situation is more nuanced and varies by region and employer.


🇺🇸 U.S. Sugarcane Labor Overview

1. Mexican Migrant Labor

  • A significant portion of seasonal sugarcane workers in the South are Mexican nationals.

  • Many are brought to the U.S. through the H-2A visa program, which allows agricultural employers to hire foreign workers temporarily when there are not enough local laborers.

  • These workers typically perform manual cutting, planting, weeding, and harvesting, especially in Louisiana, which still relies partly on hand-harvested cane.

2. Florida (Heavily Mechanized)

  • In Florida, sugarcane harvesting is now largely mechanized—machines cut most of the cane.

  • However, Mexican and Central American workers are still employed in:

    • Planting

    • Field preparation

    • Maintenance

    • Milling operations

  • They often work under contracts with large companies (e.g., U.S. Sugar, Florida Crystals).

3. Louisiana (Still Some Manual Cutting)

  • Louisiana relies more heavily on manual labor for certain stages of harvesting and field prep.

  • Mexican H-2A workers are widely used during the harvest season.

  • Labor shortages have made growers more dependent on foreign guest workers.


🧾 Labor Rights & Controversies

There have been ongoing debates around:

  • Pay levels and working conditions for H-2A workers.

  • Access to healthcare and housing during seasonal work.

  • Exploitation or legal gray areas with subcontractors or recruiters.

Several reports and labor watchdogs have raised concerns, particularly regarding wage disputes and unsafe working environments.


✅ Summary

RegionLabor SourceMechanizationUse of Mexican Workers
FloridaLocal + H-2A migrantsHigh (mechanized)Yes, mostly for planting & prep
LouisianaLocal + H-2A (mostly Mexican)Mixed (some hand harvest)Yes, widely used
TexasLess significant productionMixedSome use of migrant labor

Would you like information on how the H-2A visa program works or data on the number of Mexican workers in agriculture more broadly?

Is there a criticism against using corn syrup from consumer rights groups and such?

Yes, there is significant criticism of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) from a range of consumer rights groups, health organizations, and nutrition advocates. The criticism centers on health concerns, labeling transparency, and industrial agricultural practices. Here's a breakdown:


⚠️ 1. Health-Related Criticisms

a. Obesity & Metabolic Issues

  • HFCS has been linked—controversially—to the rise in obesity and type 2 diabetes in the U.S.

  • Groups like the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) and Public Health Advocacy Institute argue that HFCS contributes to overconsumption of sugar in processed foods and beverages.

b. Fructose Metabolism

  • Unlike glucose, fructose is metabolized primarily in the liver, which can lead to fat buildup and insulin resistance.

  • Some studies have associated high fructose intake with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and elevated triglycerides.

c. "Empty Calories"

  • Consumer health advocates argue HFCS provides no nutritional value beyond calories, and encourages the consumption of sugary, processed foods over whole foods.


🧾 2. Labeling and Transparency Concerns

  • HFCS often appears under different names like “corn sugar”, which can confuse consumers.

  • In 2012, the FDA rejected a petition by the corn industry to rename HFCS as “corn sugar,” citing misleading labeling.

  • Critics claim food labeling lacks clear distinctions between cane/beet sugar and corn syrup, which undermines informed consumer choice.


🌽 3. Industrial Agriculture & Environmental Impact

  • HFCS depends on large-scale corn monoculture, which requires:

    • Heavy fertilizer and pesticide use

    • Government subsidies (taxpayer-funded support of corn)

  • Environmental groups (like the Environmental Working Group) criticize this model for contributing to:

    • Soil degradation

    • Water pollution (from nitrogen runoff)

    • Reduced biodiversity


🏷️ 4. Market & Consumer Pushback

  • Starting in the late 2000s, there was a consumer backlash against HFCS.

  • Many companies (e.g., Snapple, Heinz ketchup, Gatorade) began marketing products with labels like “no high-fructose corn syrup.”

  • Some health-conscious consumers see HFCS as a marker of “ultra-processed” or low-quality food.


📊 Scientific Consensus?

  • Major health organizations like the American Medical Association (AMA) and FDA have stated that HFCS and table sugar (sucrose) are nutritionally similar when consumed in moderation.

  • However, they also acknowledge excessive sugar intake of any kind is unhealthy.

🟨 So while HFCS may not be uniquely toxic, critics argue that it encourages overconsumption due to its low cost and prevalence in processed foods.


✅ Summary of Criticisms

AreaConcern
HealthLinks to obesity, diabetes, liver problems
LabelingLack of transparency, misleading names
EnvironmentIndustrial corn farming harms ecosystems
Consumer rightsReduced choice, hard-to-avoid in processed foods
EconomicsSubsidized production distorts food markets

Let me know if you’d like citations, major health studies, or a comparison between HFCS and cane sugar in how the body processes them.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Problematisk

 


Woke-vänstern stretar på. Men de flesta män är ju färgade. Dax för en rasifierad kropp att ta denna imperialistiska feminist i sträng upptuktelse? 

Eller nej?

Ibland drömmer jag om ett samhälle utan män


Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Monday, July 14, 2025

The real conspiracy

 


It was long assumed that Russia would try to destabilize the United States by weaponizing the Latino population in the Southwest. Or even the Blacks. Instead, they weaponized the far right and conspiracist milieux through social media! I don´t think anyone saw that coming. It was a master stroke. After all, the relevant conspiracy theories (or - in some cases - conspiracy truths) are very similar to the worldview of the Russian nationalists themselves. Indeed, they might even have common origins, in so far as they can be traced back historically with any confidence.

However, there is another possible vector for Russian destabilization. *As far as we know, the conspiracy theory that Trump colluded with Russia in 2015-16 may have been planted by Putin´s intelligence service*. Its purpose was to be picked up by the Democrats, thereby creating political pandemonium in the America. If this scenario is correct (I blogged about it before), the Russians *really* made a master move. Meanwhile, vested Western interests corrupted themselves with Russian oil money (not to mention the gas and the uranium). 

Win - win - win for the Russian Federation. Let´s hope they are worse at fighting wars of attrition than they are at propagandizing social-media consumers and buying off metropolitan elites... 

Friday, July 11, 2025

Ahem

 


Ahem...four things.

One: the Middle East (where the Bible originated) is also in Asia. 

Two: the apologists probably aren´t lying. They are just mathematically illiterate, confusing absolute numbers with percentages.

Three: Your apologia for mass immigration is ridiculous. And culturally illiterate. Tell that to the "Asians"!

Four: What´s up with the bad attitude for the past three postings or so? 

Is Christianity exploding in Asia? A critical thinking test

Sunday, July 6, 2025

Kvotkompis

 


Något slags sossebyråkrat vill att var femte kompis till en svensk ska ha invandrarbakgrund. Okej. Låt oss nu vända på steken och tillämpa logiken på invandrare. Hur många svenska kompisar ska varje invandrare ha enligt exakt samma logik? 

Just det. 

"Kvotkompis" blir det nya nysvenska nyordet...när?

Gyllene tider

 


Turkiet har gripit Jordgubben. Min reaktion ovan...