John Fitzpatrick. About New China, the Koreas, Myanmar, Thailand, and also about Japanese and Chinese writers and poets. The main emphasis is on North Asia and the political tectonics of this very important, powerful, and many-peopled area.
Thursday, 31 May 2018
You know what keeps China together? No, it is not the Communist Party of China. China is kept together and gets stronger every day, and will so for the next 100 years, due to the intellectual power of Chinese women organising the Chinese family that does not break. Mao tried but couldn't break them. When Mao sought to really break things, he could...but he could never break the strength of Chinese women. The West can't break them. They are here for the long run.
I think one of the considerations regarding launching war anywhere on Northern Asia, especially around Korea, is that half of your enemies are North Asian women. Do you know how fucking smart they are? Do you know that if North Asian women had equal access to world universities, then they would pretty well fill them up based on intellectual merit? Do you really want to go to war with that cohort?
On Australia:I see myself as basically just another working class sexagenarian bog irish australian bisexual (retired) kike/fenian literate published author nurse and white nigga. One of my sons is an aboriginal, a couple of my wives have been Australian. I don't like Australia, but I am an Australian.I look at the australian flag and I feel sick. It is just poor artistic design...the lovely stars in the blue sky are fine, but that butt-fuck ugly Union Jack double cross in the upper left sinister corner...thats just visual vomit...thats not my flag. That is not my country. People here deserve better than to have that sassenach filth-shit smeared on their flag. Our children deserve better than that. That flag deserves, at best, spit and burning rather than any salute. And, yes, I have fought in 3 world wars to protect my country, and, yes, I won every single one of those wars. The English are just fine, in their England, and I love them as brothers and sisters, but don't deface my australian flag of stars. Pollute your own society with your own flag and values. That's fine, as you slide down. But don't pollute this great southern land. 200 years is enough.
from the blog : People usually dont get the importance of Korea. It's importance is due to where it is...the most desired location on earth...the most volatile location on earth...the most and only likely place there could ever commence a world war. North Asia is the world's trade hub and centre for everyone. No one really cares about the Middle East, no one really cares about Jews and Arabs anymore. That's not where the future is. If peace in the Middle East was important, it would have happened years ago. Lets talk about where peace is essential for the whole world: KOREA...the pivot of the world economy for the next 100 years. The meeting point of the tectonic plates where the future of Korea, China, Russia, Japan and the USA all push against each other. The best thing for Korea to do would be, North and South, to work out a peace for their own country without involving, especially, the USA, which lives a long way away, and importantly excluding Japan who North and South equally both despise for very good reasons. The Americans shouldn't be involved at all because they don't 'do' peace, and they just should go home to protect America. China and Russia are neighbours and need to be in the talks, but no one else should be in the talks if the talks are to lead to peace. I dont think it is important that North Korea de-nuclearises, and I dont think South Korea cares about that either. South Korea , like North Korea, just wants to be KOREA, one nation. Nuclear defence for both. I think that would be best for Korea and for world peace and for world development.
from the blog : People usually dont get the importance of Korea. It's importance is due to where it is...the most desired location on earth...the most volatile location on earth...the most and only likely place there could ever commence a world war. North Asia is the world's trade hub and centre for everyone. No one really cares about the Middle East, no one really cares about Jews and Arabs anymore. That's not where the future is. If peace in the Middle East was important, it would have happened years ago. Lets talk about where peace is essential for the whole world: KOREA...the pivot of the world economy for the next 100 years. The meeting point of the tectonic plates where the future of Korea, China, Russia, Japan and the USA all push against each other. The best thing for Korea to do would be, North and South, to work out a peace for their own country without involving, especially, the USA, which lives a long way away, and importantly excluding Japan who North and South equally both despise for very good reasons. The Americans shouldn't be involved at all because they don't 'do' peace, and they just should go home to protect America. China and Russia are neighbours and need to be in the talks, but no one else should be in the talks if the talks are to lead to peace. I dont think it is important that North Korea de-nuclearises, and I dont think South Korea cares about that either. South Korea , like North Korea, just wants to be KOREA, one nation. Nuclear defence for both. I think that would be best for Korea and for world peace and for world development.
Saturday, 5 May 2018
Football, sometimes called Soccer is a great game. You don't need great players to field a great team. You need a paranoid dramatic goalkeeper, you need a stoic central sweeper connecting defence with counter-attack, and you need one lazy narcissistic striker who just hangs around and doesn't run much, and is just a simple and observant predator. The rest of the players just connect with those 3. Any team with those characteristics is a very fierce team indeed.
Thursday, 3 May 2018
As for the Hellenic Republic....I'm sure if you don't pay your staff, screw them to the wall, etc you can do great things as a chef and as an international culinary artist. Naah. Not for me. I would get awful indigestion from that degustation. After all, it is just something too expensive to eat. I lived in paris, years ago, and, true, it was cheaper to eat money than to dine in the certain restaurants, and it is a shame to see this same thing here in melbourne. Not only that it is cheaper to eat money, but, the cunt who runs the place is such a respected doyen of the Eating Class simply because he does screw his workers. Appalling. This is not Australia. George Colombaris: "Im so sorry I am a violent and aggressive narcissist, please love me, come to my restaurants"....no. In general I have enormous respect for people who fail at being human, because they did at least once try, but, as for George Colombaris, ....naaah. Eat yourself George.
Friend of Mrs Fitz, Spanish world scholar, arriving tomorrow. We've chosen for the 4 of us to go to restaurant Hellenic Republic, in Kew, Victoria, owned by an apparently famous international chef who reportedly bastardly underpays and bullies and screws his youthful staff...and bashes opposing football fans...George Colombaris. An elegant Greek Cuisine, apparently. I will review it. I will forward a copy to George Pell. Like Show More Reactions Comment Share Comments John Arthur Fitzpatrick John Arthur Fitzpatrick on 2nd thoughts, naah. Manage LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 24m John Arthur Fitzpatrick John Arthur Fitzpatrick cancelled...booked local Yannis instead. Manage
Fish oil...doesn't work. Glucosamine...doesn't work. Vitamins, apart from B & D, don't work. As the CEO of Blackmores Labs noted...well, its not about that, it isnt about science, it is about...lifestyle. I have a life but I must admit I have never actually had a lifestyle. I'm not sure what a lifestyle actually is. I guess it is much like the Fashion of a life. Fashion, as described 500 years ago, is the ability to seem to be, rather than to be.
Tuesday, 1 May 2018
favourite gear/Favourite pants: Australian RM Williams black jeans made in China 2017. Favourite Jackets: China Pig leather, 2nd hand, from op shop. Camel spring and rain jacket, made in Thailand, 2012. Underpants: Rivers, Australia, made in China, circa 2010. Shoes: 1st: Caterpillar brown boots. Made in China, 2015. 2nd: Doc Martens, England, 2014. Shirts: Camel Brand long sleeve shirt, yellow, Thailand, 2013. Excellent quality. Good value. Like Comment Share Comments John Arthur Fitzpatrick Write a comment... John Arthur Fitzpatrick 19 mins · What are the Most Amazing household items you have bought in the last ten years? The Simpson 5.5kg Simple Wash washing machine, $450 in 2013. Family of 3, all OCD. Brilliant machine. The Changhong 30" Non smart TV bought $370 in 2011. Perfect. The Nissan Navara 2015 D22 dual cab 4x4 ute. $28,990. Still so very good and simple. Trouble free. Cheap to drive and maintain. Review in ten years. The second Hand ex government Apple 21.5" iMac bought 2015, $700, made circa 2013. Brilliant. The big Samsung Fridge, 2015. $900, On special. Chilled. See what its like in 5 years. The Samsung 8" tablet, $180, 2015...still great, and it actually has a phone in it too. The small $90 LG microwave...still cooking up a storm every day from 2012. The Japanese Pilot clear plastic fountain pen, and a bottle of ink...$45 all up...brilliant for 3 years now, writing every single day.
Favourite pants: Australian RM Williams black jeans made in China 2017.
Favourite Jackets: China Pig leather, 2nd hand, from op shop. Camel spring and rain jacket, made in Thailand, 2012.
Underpants: Rivers, Australia, made in China, circa 2010.
Shoes: 1st: Caterpillar brown boots. Made in China, 2015. 2nd: Doc Martens, England, 2014.
Shirts: Camel Brand long sleeve shirt, yellow, Thailand, 2013.
Excellent quality. Good value.
Favourite Jackets: China Pig leather, 2nd hand, from op shop. Camel spring and rain jacket, made in Thailand, 2012.
Underpants: Rivers, Australia, made in China, circa 2010.
Shoes: 1st: Caterpillar brown boots. Made in China, 2015. 2nd: Doc Martens, England, 2014.
Shirts: Camel Brand long sleeve shirt, yellow, Thailand, 2013.
Excellent quality. Good value.
What are the Most Amazing household items you have bought in the last ten years?
The Simpson 5.5kg Simple Wash washing machine, $450 in 2013. Family of 3, all OCD. Brilliant machine.
The Changhong 30" Non smart TV bought $370 in 2011. Perfect.
The Nissan Navara 2015 D22 dual cab 4x4 ute. $28,990. Still so very good and simple. Trouble free. Cheap to drive and maintain. Review in ten years.
The second Hand ex government Apple 21.5" iMac bought 2015, $700, made circa 2013. Brilliant.
The big Samsung Fridge, 2015. $900, On special. Chilled. See what its like in 5 years.
The Samsung 8" tablet, $180, 2015...still great, and it actually has a phone in it too.
The small $90 LG microwave...still cooking up a storm every day from 2012.
The Japanese Pilot clear plastic fountain pen, and a bottle of ink...$45 all up...brilliant for 3 years now, writing every single day.
The Simpson 5.5kg Simple Wash washing machine, $450 in 2013. Family of 3, all OCD. Brilliant machine.
The Changhong 30" Non smart TV bought $370 in 2011. Perfect.
The Nissan Navara 2015 D22 dual cab 4x4 ute. $28,990. Still so very good and simple. Trouble free. Cheap to drive and maintain. Review in ten years.
The second Hand ex government Apple 21.5" iMac bought 2015, $700, made circa 2013. Brilliant.
The big Samsung Fridge, 2015. $900, On special. Chilled. See what its like in 5 years.
The Samsung 8" tablet, $180, 2015...still great, and it actually has a phone in it too.
The small $90 LG microwave...still cooking up a storm every day from 2012.
The Japanese Pilot clear plastic fountain pen, and a bottle of ink...$45 all up...brilliant for 3 years now, writing every single day.
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