Fats Waller And His Rhythm – You Meet The Nicest People In Your Dreams
Month: January 2024
Very interesting case of some Chinese United Front members trying to bully a British musician from filming inside St Pancras railway station. (The real-life “Harry Potter” station.)
British pianist Brendan Kavanagh confronted by CCP propagandists – China Insider with David Zhang
The title of the next video isn’t quite accurate. While the policewoman did try to make a case, she ultimately accepted the fact that Brendan Kavanagh was filming legally in a public place and she let him walk without so much as a warning.
Dr K Vs. The Chinese Communists – Interview On TalkTV – Brendan Kavenagh
Chinese Provocateurs Who Targeted YouTuber IDENTIFIED – Mahyar Tousi TV
The full-length livestream video:
Police Called To Stop Filming During Piano Livestream – Brendan Kavenagh
January 22, 2024
January 19, 2024
Displayed by the YouTube algorithm, after having caught me watching LawTube commentary videos on the Johnny Depp / Amber Heard trial.
The song Vanessa Paradis wrote after Johnny Depp left her for Amber Heard (English subtitles)
January 12, 2024
January 11, 2024
Risk Is Our Business – George MF Washington
…let’s be clear about what the original Star Trek series, Gene Roddenberry’s first creation, actually was… it was a smart, muscular and unapologetic defense of the power of Western Civilization to change the world (universe) for the better… and it was a series which celebrated courage and risk taking as among the most important of all human virtues.
The original Star Trek had broad appeal precisely because it’s muscular Kennedyesque liberalism had something for everyone: liberals, progressives…and conservatives.
H/t: Instapundit
January 8, 2023
January 6, 2024
Apple’s suppliers including iPhone manufacturer Foxconn have invested $16 billion since 2018
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“Over the last four years since the start of the pandemic, we estimate Apple’s revenues have been impacted by over $30 billion,” says TD Cowen in the note. This comes from “undersupplying the market due to production disruptions stemming from component supply, available labor pool, and/or government-mandated movement restrictions.”
H/t: Instapundit