Friday, August 3, 2012

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British ships banned from docking in Buenos Aires




The legislature of Buenos Aires province voted to prohibit vessels sailing under the British flag from “mooring, loading or carrying out logistical operations” in any of its ports.

The bill was brought forward by Patricia Cubría, a deputy belonging to President Cristina Kirchner’s Front for Victory coalition.

It was nicknamed ‘Gaucho Rivero’ after Antonio Rivero, nicknamed the ‘Gaucho’, an Argentine cowboy who led an uprising in the Falkland Islands against the British in 1833.

“He fought so that the Argentine flag could fly in the Falklands,” Ms Cubría said.

The law is designed to hinder British ships involved in oil exploration in waters belonging to the islands and will be seen as the latest in a series of provocations in the run up to the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War.

Buenos Aires province is the largest in Argentina and is home to nearly 40 per cent of the country's population as well as its most important ports.

Last year the South American trading bloc Mercosur – which includes Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay – decided to shut its ports to ships flying the Falklands flag.

The Argentine government began legal action in June against five British exploration companies operating around the Falklands.


Ships linked to British military or logistical activity are also banned by the law.

“It is a tool that continues our fight for the sovereignty and natural resources of the Malvinas [the name for the islands in Spanish],” Ms Cubría said.

Last year, two ships, thought to be British and headed to the Falklands in search of oil, docked in the port of La Plata, close to the city of Buenos Aires, sparking mass protests.

It was later revealed they were Norwegian vessels contracted by Argentina.

In December, countries belonging to South American trade bloc Mercosur closed their ports to ships flying the Falklands flag.

Two P&O cruise liners were also banned from docking in Argentina in February after they visited the islands.

The British embassy in Buenos Aires did not immediately return a request for comment.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Rapelay



The title of this article is also the title of a japanese video game that may be hard for some to swallow. The concept of RapeLay is that you play a main character who throughout the game stalks and rapes a mother and  her two daughters. This is disturbing and creepy on so many levels. It is also a huge blow to the video game industry which gets enough flak for the gratuitous violence and gore in western games and now Japanese games feature a rapist protagonist. Apparently the game passed legal standards in japan too. All I can think as a gamer and a guy is A: Never buying this. And B: What the eff?!


Dr Guevara

Lazy Conservatives





Recently a study came out in Personality and Social  Psychology Bulletin whose findings suggest that people who think conservatively often mirror people's thinking that is time impaired or mentally impaired. The Study measured the thinking of participants by measuring their timed responses to questions under different circumstances. There was responses while under the effect of alcohol, then multi tasked distractions, time constraints, and then simply not thinking at all. Researchers found that the more conservative the answer was, the less thinking was involved usually. Makes a lot of sense don't you think?


Dr Guevara

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