Posted on 07/03/2012 6:54:50 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Microsoft spills the beans
Last modified on Tuesday, 03 July 2012 11:06
Lots of questions ....no answers from me.
Looks like you need a running system.
fyi
Melinda Gates Admits: Stop Peoples Lives From Existing
by Timothy Herrmann | New York, NY | LifeNews.com | 7/3/12 6:06 PM
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New York, NY (CFAM/LifeNews) Love him or hate him, Stephen Colbert doesnt waste time getting to the point. In last Thursdays interviewwith Melinda Gates on the Colbert Report, he asked Melinda about her newest initiative and cut straight to the chase: the new population control movement exists to save lives by erasing lives.
Colbert: But now youve got a new charitable hobby horse youre on, and its not necessarily saving peoples lives, so much as its stopping peoples lives from existing. You want to provide family planning to 120 million men and women around the world.
Melinda Gates: Right.
The old population control movement existed for more or less the same reason, to eradicate poverty by eradicating the poor. In fact, the only major difference between the two movements is one of semantics. Todays newest generation of population control proponents are still billionaires, still from the first world, and are still convinced that the poor are at the center of the worlds woe.
Whats changed is their marketing campaign and rhetoric.
The word control, especially when placed directly after the word population, evokes a flood of concrete historical memories that include coercive family planning programs still infamous today. The programs were known for addressing poverty through forced sterilizations, eradicating the poor in order to eradicate poverty. In the process, they robbed the poor person of their humanity and replaced it with a number in order to fill fertility quotas.
The policies were racist and driven by ideological fear. They were sponsored by many of the same organizations that make up the new population movement today. The new movement, however, has attempted to distance itself from its past with a very modern, subtle shift in ideology. No longer do they emphasize eugenics or even use the word control, but prefer the word empowerment and the ideology of womens rights.
Today they use words like population dynamics and phrases like demography is not destiny. They shame the poor world into believing that the real problem isnt so much investment in their education, health, or economy as it is their fertility. They tell them, if you only would use family planning to space your children properly you wouldnt have the problems that you do, you wouldnt be so poor and uneducated. Then they tell these people, especially women, many of whom have access to modern methods of family planning, that it is their right to use those methods, even though, given their strong insistence, it seems to be less of right than an obligation.
Their message is as clear as it was 5o years ago: the poor are the problem, and according to this movement, it is the poor that are the ones responsible for solving it. How? By controlling their population growth. By not having children. The billionaires cant do it for them, they cant force them. They can pay them to do it, they can educate them on to do it, they can even increase their access to the services that will help them to do it, but they cant make them. They already tried that.
So instead they focus on rights, and they focus on shame, and they tell people like me, in the first world, that the poor people in the Southern hemisphere would be okay if they just had access to contraception. And we mostly believe them. Except, something just doesnt seem right.
Does development really come from contraception? And is it really a problem of too many people? What about investing in jobs, education, health and infrastructure? Perhaps those are the real problems. Perhaps, and this is just a wild guess, that is the way the North has been able to grow .
The North developed without contraception. It became rich and educated without contraception. Fertility began dropping later, and again, without contraception. Instead it was education that made the difference. It was economic growth provided by investment and the entrepreneurship of people, not numbers.
The new population control movement, led by billionaires like Melinda Gates in coordination with organizations the like UNFPA and governments that include both the United State and the United Kingdom, still wants to eradicate poverty by eradicating the poor, its just that, for historical reasons, they cant come out and say it so directly. Yet, every now and then they do, just as Melinda did the other night. This needs to be made clear. This movement must be de-masked, and defeated once again.
I think that Melinda Gates actually believes that increasing the poors access to family planning will really better their lives. I also think that many of the people involved in the population control movement in the 40s, 50s and 60s did as well. However, what they dont seem to be able to understand, or at least reconcile is that this is not the only solution. Instead its a solution that comes at the cost of reducing people to numbers, and one that will put billions of dollars into empowering people to stop having children rather than educating them and helping them to build a society where they are valued as a resource rather than a curse.
Yes, Melinda Gates is Catholic, but this is not the preferential option for the poor that we have been educated to at Church and in school for the last 2,000 years. No, that option is built on love, responsibility and the experience of seeing human beings as protagonists and not numbers.
I’m not willing to upgrade either AutoCAD or Windows XP. Guess how old I am.
What operating system did you post that from?
Will wait until I find a very good reason to switch from XP pro, regardless of MS dropping support. Cutesy new “features” are not a good reason. Have not needed support for a long time, XP runs just fine on four systems.
I wonder honestly if MS would even take a hit if it just sold the damn OS at that price. I might think about using/purchasing for forty bucks. Otherwise, this house will be sticking to openSuSE.
Price, Price, Price..... Bah!
The reason why most of us stay with XP is because it works and works consistantly. It ain’t got squat to do with price but rather with “Value”.
Win 7 had no appeal at ANY price.
If Win 8 is no better than I will stay with XP until it dies or I die first.
Same same here. And I keep finding a lot of good add-ons in the 'torrent world' that make it even better...for free.
Irrelevant
I still have an old Packard-Bell 286 in the basement with windows 3.1 on it. It still boots up ... just don’t have the heart to get rid of it (my first PC after years of Commodore 64s and 128s). Guess how old I am?
I already have merto ui on my windows phone 7, XBOX, and the win8 preview on my old desktop. I really like 8 and will definitely buy it.
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I finally got a laptop and desktop with Win7.
I still miss XP.
The major advantage I find in Win7 is the expanded memory capability. I also find several very, extremely irritating features in Win7: ribbon menus, jumping selections in file explorer, etc. They seem to be more for show than for productivity.
From what I have read, Win8 may have even more irritating feature changes and omissions. Many commentaries are calling it the new vista.
It’s the last ever Windows release that’s why so cheap.
I wish. Will turn 66 this August. Just goes to show you can’t tell a persons age bye their OS. LOL!
C’mon...5 years off (at our age) ain’t bad! :{)
IrrelevantI disagree. And then there is this:
Microsoft leaders back gay marriage Rachel La Corte Associated Press Print Email Share OLYMPIA Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer and co-founder Bill Gates have each donated $100,000 to the campaign supporting the states new gay marriage law, which faces a referendum vote in November. Zach Silk, campaign manager for Washington United for Marriage, said Monday that the checks were cut Friday and were reported to the state Public Disclosure Commission on Monday afternoon. Its going to make a tremendous difference, Silk said. Its very important for us to have that broad support from business leaders and companies themselves. Also Friday, Microsoft general counsel Brad Smith made a $25,000 donation to the campaign. Microsoft is just one of several prominent Pacific Northwest businesses that have expressed their support for same-sex marriage, including Amazon, Starbucks Corp. and Nike Inc. Referendum 74 was certified for the ballot last month after gay marriage opponents turned in more than 240,000 signatures, far more than the minimum of 120,577 valid voter signatures required. The referendum seeks to overturn the law passed earlier this year allowing same-sex marriage in the state. That law was passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Chris Gregoire in February. The law was supposed to take effect June 7 but was put on hold once the signatures were turned in. Phone and email messages left with Preserve Marriage Washington, the group behind the referendum seeking to overturn the law, were not immediately returned Monday.
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