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Submission + - Covid: French uproar as Macron vows to 'piss off' unvaccinated (bbc.com) 1

PolygamousRanchKid writes: French President Emmanuel Macron has been accused of using divisive, vulgar language after he used a slang term to say he wanted to make life difficult for unvaccinated people. "I really want to piss them off, and we'll carry on doing this — to the end," he told Le Parisien newspaper.

MPs halted debate on a law barring the unvaccinated from much of public life. The session in the National Assembly was brought to a standstill for a second night running on Tuesday as opposition delegates complained about the president's language, with one leading figure describing it as "unworthy, irresponsible and premeditated". The legislation is expected to be approved in a vote this week, but it has angered vaccine opponents and several French MPs have said they have received death threats over the issue.

Mandatory vaccinations are being introduced in several European countries, with Austria leading the way for over-14s from next month and Germany planning a similar move for adults. Italy's government was on Wednesday considering a compulsory vaccine pass for at least anyone over 60.

In his interview with Le Parisien on Tuesday, Mr Macron used the vulgar term emmerder to say how he wanted to stir up the unvaccinated. He would not "vaccinate by force" the remaining five million who had not had a dose, but hoped to encourage people to get the vaccines by "limiting as much as possible their access to activities in social life". "I won't send [unvaccinated people] to prison," he said. "So we need to tell them, from 15 January, you will no longer be able to go to the restaurant. You will no longer be able to go for a coffee, you will no longer be able to go to the theatre. You will no longer be able to go to the cinema."

Comment What about trades? (Score 2) 39

What about plumbers, electricians and other skilled blue collar jobs? Every one that visits my house said it is becoming extremely difficult to find apprentices.

Everyone child does not need to code; just like very child did not need to learn Algebra II

The education in this country is laughable - standards set by greedy corporations only thinking of their own interests; not interests that benefit society.

Comment Re:Elections have consequences (Score 2, Insightful) 34

Absolutely correct and without a doubt; even the supposed "Left wing" newspapers and periodicals, well most of the majors anyway, are owned by the 1% who to some degree are pretty much right-wing, though they might support some left ideologies.

What the US - and the World - needs is for some of the truly benevolent billionaires to get together and establish a Global Free Press foundation beholden to nothing but the truth. It'll never happen - and it's the one thing that would truly level the playing field between the haves and have nots.

Comment I worked in Online Advertising at the beginning (Score 1) 81

This is no surprise, I worked in online advertising in its infancy, circa '99. The online advertising industry is a giant scam, it's hilarious. Once ad serving moved from in-house where you would know with 100% certainty the performance of your campaigns; to third parties which can easily manipulate the data given to you, I decided to get out and do something else. Online advertising is stupid, so glad to hear the news companies have finally figured it out. Death to Facebook!

Comment Surprised to learn (Score 1) 89

This is great news... I was surprised to learn night trains had been dropped. Crazy.

As a participator in the "backpack around Europe after college" movement back in the day, me and people I met on my travels used a Eurail pass and night trains to save on a night in a hostel. This was a huge benefit of night trains; especially the romantic ones like the Orient Express. Yes I rode it with a lady I'd met in Barcelona, and yes, the night train of old lent itself to extracurricular activities in the chosen compartment.

Comment This could expand great film making (Score 2) 178

Totally agree. Less cost per view hopefully opens up the doors to more independent studios and film makers. Netflix is doing some great work, and so is the BBC as usual. Hollywood used to have a stranglehold on the business; no longer. Die big Hollywood Studios, along with the theaters you created; your exploitation of talent has gone on long enough; time to be rid of the BS middlemen sopping up the $$$, totally unnecessary moving forward.

Comment Re: This isn't news. This is someone's homework. (Score 2) 133

Yes, somebody else got it. Quite surprised about all these ignorant posts. I feel the same way as the author, except about compsci. Computer science in the 80s was droll and boring as it was taught by droll and boring people reciting droll and boring facts which you were supposed to memorize. It was such an uninteresting waste of time, I decided to become a photographer.

The like magic in the 90s the Internet was unleashed on the public; I learned how to view source in my browser and the rest is history.

I now work along side computer scientists in the realm of system and network security. Figuring out solutions to interesting problems; who woulda thunk it?

US public education... Epic Fail.

Comment Re:Monetary denial? (Score 2) 62

Facebook and other social media are a joke and will always be. Everyone one of them so has been created with the idea that all the users will be upstanding people that adhere to the ideals of the creators of the platform. I know because I was the same when BBS services first came along; I though they would be a panacea for sharing information to the betterment of society. How niave.

Social media has the same problem, albeit on a much larger scale, that information security related to application development had from this same attitude; why would anyone do that?

Facebook can never get on top of the social problems it creates, it's too late for them and sorry but Zuckerberg is no Wunderkind.

Social media of the future that has less of a negative effect on society will have put much thought into the problems they create, known and unforeseen, before the first line of code is typed.

Comment Re:"Disinformation" according to who? NPR ? (Score 1) 587

Wow you are delusional; thanks for supporting a wannabe dictator instead of Democracy; we really appreciate it. (rolls eyes)

Let's talk about Sinclair broadcasting, right wing nut job fake Christians owning most small town television stations that lie and lie again.

NPR publishes only the truth; and backs it up with facts, not empty conjecture or that favorite saying we all heard from our parents, "Because I said so..." The truth why Republicans have been trying to defund NPR basically forever; liars hate the truth.

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