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bajingan

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The problem is these people dare to come to Chinatown in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens NYC or Oakland CA to assault Chinese elderly or women. That means these people are cowards but at the same time it shows that even Chinatown isn't safe.
It shows the mentality of americans and america in general really
Their men only dares to attack defenceless people and their military only dares to attack defenceless countries, and even when they outnumber their enemies in firefight they always called air support to drop $500k jdam on bunch of people with ak47 and rpg
 

j17wang

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How many Rohingya did the west take in again?

Declaring genocide is 0% about helping the ‘victims’ and 100% about fucking with China.

In many ways, the ridiculousness of the western fabricated and manufactured BS genocide smear story against China is a sign of just how desperate they are getting, and this is basically a case of them throwing in the proverbial kitchen sink as they have tried pretty much everything else and it all had zero effect.

Against a lesser power, this would be a build up to war, but not even Trump was loony enough to think that was a viable option, so just what is all this for really? It’s mostly about American domestic policy I think, it’s the American deep state desperate that Biden continue with Trump’s anti-China policies, and this is a means of burning bridges and limiting Biden’s options.

What do you expect. Genocide wasn't even a concept for humanity until the native americans were exterminated in the conquest of north america.
A shopkeeper in Oakland Chinatown saw a woman being mugged for her camera. The shopkeeper came out with a gun and fired four shots at the mugger who escaped unharmed. The shopkeeper was arrested though.
This is just the begining, if you are still in the US, you need to be concealed carry, whether or not you have a license. Better to shoot someone in self defense and take the chance to be thrown in jail vs being killed. Just remember, any genocide against the chinese people will start with north americans first.
 

siegecrossbow

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I think that people are unnecessarily harsh on the Texas state grid. The cold front is literally once in a hundred years and it is not designed for this kind of environment.

That said, the State Government’s handling of the crisis is nothing short of atrocious. A Libertarian mindset is unsuitable for dealing with natural disasters.
 

KYli

Brigadier
I think that people are unnecessarily harsh on the Texas state grid. The cold front is literally once in a hundred years and it is not designed for this kind of environment.

That said, the State Government’s handling of the crisis is nothing short of atrocious. A Libertarian mindset is unsuitable for dealing with natural disasters.
Not really, more like every 10 years or so.
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Deadly Texas power outages were caused by unique supply, not green energy​

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were likely caused by known flaws in a supply system unique to the Lone Star State — and had nothing to do with conspiracies blaming green energy, according to experts.

Unlike the rest of the continental US, Texas is the only state to run its own stand-alone electricity grid — formed because of a distrust of federal interference,
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That means the grid, operated by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), is not subject to federal oversight — and could not be forced to weatherize before the historic storm that left millions without power.

The unique structure also makes it impossible for most of the Lone Star State to connect to other grids, unlike other states that are able to draw power from elsewhere during a crisis.

“They don’t have the infrastructure connected outside of Texas that might allow them to bring in imports of energy,” a source familiar with ERCOT and electric markets told the Associated Press.

Gov. Greg Abbott
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into the “anything but reliable” energy company, telling KTRK Houston that his office had warned ERCOT to prepare for the impending storm.

“This was a total failure by ERCOT,” he said.

It was an event with clear precedents, with similar massive blackouts during frozen weather in 2011 and 1989,
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After the 2011 storm — which left more than 3 million people without power as the Super Bowl was played outside Dallas — federal energy officials warned ERCOT that Texas power plants had failed to adequately weatherize facilities to protect against cold weather.


A federal report noted that identical warnings went unheeded 22 years before that, too, the paper said.

“We need better insulation and weatherization at facilities and in homes,” Michael Webber, an energy professor at the University of Texas, told the paper. “There’s weaknesses in the system we haven’t dealt with.”
As they shivered without power, many Texans started spreading conspiracies that wind turbines and solar energy were to blame.

A photo started going viral as people claimed it showed a “chemical” solution being applied to one of the massive wind generators in Texas — when in fact it was taken in Sweden years ago, the AP said.

The conspiracies were quickly shot down by ERCOT itself, which blamed failures in natural gas, coal and nuclear energy systems, not wind turbines and solar panels.

ERCOT said that of the 45,000 total megawatts of power that were offline statewide, about 30,000 consisted of thermal sources — gas, coal and nuclear plants — and 16,000 came from renewable sources.

While Texas has ramped up wind energy in recent years, it still relies on it for only about 25% of its total electricity, according to ERCOT data.

“Texas is a gas state,” Webber, the Austin professor,
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. “Gas is failing in the most spectacular fashion right now.”
Mark Jacobson, director of the Atmosphere/Energy Program and professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University, also dismissed the move to blame green energy.

“It’s really natural gas and coal and nuclear that are providing the bulk of the electricity and that’s the bulk of the cause of the blackouts,” Jacobson told the AP.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the North American Energy Reliability Corp. announced a joint inquiry on Tuesday into the operations of the bulk-power system after the outages.

Texas state officials on Tuesday called for hearings on the blackouts.

“The statewide blackouts raise questions about the reliability of our electric grid and its ability to withstand extreme weather events in the future,” said House State Affairs Committee Chairman Chris Paddie.
 

quantumlight

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I think that people are unnecessarily harsh on the Texas state grid. The cold front is literally once in a hundred years and it is not designed for this kind of environment.

That said, the State Government’s handling of the crisis is nothing short of atrocious. A Libertarian mindset is unsuitable for dealing with natural disasters.

We just got power back late last night... apparently this was all caused by the extreme cold temps which froze the fuel lines going into the powerplanet/generators which means they couldn't generate enough power, at the same time residential homes across the metroplex/state used a lot more power to keep warm since many homes in Texas don't have natural gas and use electric heating for cooking and staying warm.

Bottom line is Texas didn't spend the money to winterize the generators (nor insulate the pipes etc) and it couldn't withstand the low temps... it was a cost vs benefit savings measure and in this case it blew back...

Recall NTTA cheaped out on salting /deicing roads for their tolls last week that caused a 135 car crash pileup accident in dfw metroplex with many fatalities... its a pattern....

It is a trend that Texas/US is skimping out on infrastructure and this is the result... preventable things that now happen all the time as a new way of life in the era of the long Amerikkkan collapse...

The kicker is that lots of folks were on an app called Griddy, and like the folks on the robinhood app that got screwed when the elites decided they wanted to shaft Gamestop and free market rules no longer applied when the house (hedge funds) weren't winning anymore, many folks in Texas now find themselves facing a $5000 to $8000 electric bill for the last week... spot rates increased by 10,000%... Remember most of these folks can't even afford a $500 emergency doctor visit bill and they just wanted to save a few bucks with Griddy but like Robinhood they are all now all royally screwed and shafted once again ...

Many people are also reporting even though they didn't use any power at all (since they were under a permanent outage that wasn't rolling in any way whatsoever) their electric meter (smartmeter) still projected that they used a lot of power... this has exposed the smartmeter is scam and they are really just working off of projections of usage and not actual usage...

More than 60 people died in our area due to carbon monoxide poisoning from just trying to stay warm. Some elderly froze to death in their own homes and some died due to lack of oxygen when their machines lost power...

Cops were called to stop people from getting free food from the dumpster after our nearby Kroger had to throw them away because frozen foods coudln't be sold after Kroger itself lost power... and overall it just exposed the system that when the massess were left freezing in the dark in sub zero temps the Dallas and Houston skylines were still lit up like a christmas tree.... its a tale of two worlds like how it is in India or the movie Elysium...

Then Ted Cruz went on vacation to Cancun... to spend the money he embezzled...

Now imagine if this happened in China or a Chinese province... The West would have been 100x times more harsh!
 
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