Well, Apparently that wasn’t well received….

I’m glad I didn’t watch it, but the 2nd Republican Debate last night didn’t go as well as planned.

Apparently a lot of people were not impressed that there was a lot of Spanish.

Some of the tweets are brutal, even those from native Spanish Speakers.

I was reminded of two colleagues. One was from Algeria the other from Vietnam. The Algerian could read / write / and speak French flawlessly. As could the Vietnamese Guy. The Algerian absolutely categorically refused to speak French. Because the French had raped his country.

The French, had laid pipelines to transport natural gas all across Algeria, but they refused to make that natural gas available at a price the Algerian people could afford. Apparently Algeria gets very cold at night in the Winter.

The Vietnamese colleague had grown up in Saigon before the fall of South Vietnam. His parents had worked for the South Vietnamese government and when the North Vietnamese took over, his parents were sent promptly to a re-education camp. His parents had the foresight to have sent him to his uncles place in a rural part of the county just before the fall. He spoke of being taught French and English, in school. After the fall he was taught Russian only.

To this day, he refuses to speak, read, or write Russian. The only reason I know he can speak Russian is that my colleagues and myself were at lunch one day and they started sharing stories about what it was like to have their respective cultures erased, and they both had a common denominator in the French.

Vietnam once had their own writing system, and a King. Their writing system looked more similar to Chinese, or Korean. I can’t remember which one he said was closer. Vietnamese as it’s written today uses a latin alphabet obviously imported, and few if any Vietnamese people can read anything in their original written language. The French did significant damage to his culture and then got involved in a skirmish or war that became the Vietnam war if I recall his description of events correctly.

The reason that these memories popped into my head reading about the 2nd RNC debate was that my colleague’s were so angry at the invaders to their countries that even though they could speak the languages of the invaders, they consciously chose not to.

At first glance that could be construed as racist or whatever nasty word you’d like to attach. But think beyond the easy labels, spend a tenth of a second more in processing it, and you’ll see it isn’t about racism it’s an act of protest.

An Algerian walking by French tourists lost and confused in South Central Los Angeles and not offering to help them is an act of protest and rage that comes from his very soul. (That actually happened. I understand just enough French that combined with their body language I figured out they were lost.) I glanced at my colleague with a questioning look. All he said was, “NO, I will not waste my lunch time helping them, nor should you.” So we walked on.

I was thinking about the French individuals who were very probably innocent, He was thinking about the thousands of Algerians the French abused, who were also innocent.

I pointed out that this kind of tit for tat is how wars get started. He replied, “You as an American don’t have the moral high ground.” He smiled at me as a friend does, then said, “As Americans go, you’re a decent one. You keep on reminding those of us from abused countries that there is a reason to, how do you say it? Listen to our better Angels. Even though most of your countrymen do not listen to their Angels.”


The point is, a lot of folks have felt that America was being invaded from the Southern border for a very long time. I know some folks who have been simmering for a long time about having to pick English in a phone tree when they call their utility company or other customer service number. There are some folks I know who get really pissed off if English is the number 2 option. (How can you not be pissed off about it? Someone decided to put English as the number 2 option. Straight alphabetical order “E” comes before “S” so someone was getting a dig in.)

Then they get more angry when after having chosen English, they get someone whose accent is so heavily Indian they can’t understand the “Service Rep” then hang up in frustration.

People who speak English only are not going to be appreciative of Spanish being spoken on their “Normal” TV channels.

In the context of a political debate, leading off with Spanish says to Ma & Pa Kettle that the “tin foil hat wearing ” conservatives have been absolutely right saying we’re “losing our country”.

“Well hell, Ma did I have a stroke? I can’t understand a damn thing that person is saying? Did you turn on the Spanish soundtrack on the TV again?”

Based on what I’ve seen working with folks from other countries. The imposition of a non-native language and culture leaves scars. I can muddle through with some Spanish. I used to use the Spanish I knew all the time.

But when hearing Spanish was more likely than English I stopped using Spanish altogether. Even in the grocery store I try not to buy dual labeled products. I’m not being racist, I’m trying to hold the line for my own culture.

I know there are folks who say that America doesn’t have a culture. They’re wrong! We do, and until recently it was a culture of optimism, hard work, and a healthy dose of “can do” attitude.

I’m not saying that other influences are solely responsible for the dumpster fire we’ve been seeing for the past years. I’m saying that for all its faults I liked our culture the way it was and I think it’s worth preserving and continuing to improve upon. I don’t think we need to burn it all down and start over. So if I buy only American products, or only American labeled products, that’s me saying, “Enough”!

Enough of the polyglot. Enough of shoving every other thing down our throats. How can we have a Black Pride Month, A Gay Pride Month, a Trans Awareness Month, a whatever the fuck month, and have only one day to celebrate the nations birth? Even that one day is fraught with some group or another bitching pissing and moaning about something!

Some of you may be reading this and saying, “Oh, he’s a racist.”

Okay, then my counter is this: Racists are made, not born!

You progressives keep pushing agendas on the rest of us that we don’t agree with, then chastise us for not agreeing with you. You denigrate our beliefs while holding someone else’s above those most of the country grew up with, and well Y’all are doing a damn fine job of building people who are “Racists” by whatever your current diluted definition is.

I choose not to speak or communicate in Spanish, Just like my Algerian friend chose not to communicate in French, or my Vietnamese friend chose not to communicate in Russian. I double dog dare you to call those guys racists!

Or at least let me get popcorn and beer ready to watch how that goes for ya.

Oh and by the way, If / when Spanish becomes the dominate language here in America, I’ll be somewhere else. Until then, if you insist on holding press conferences or debates in Spanish I’ll not be watching.

America is an English Speaking country.


Why does no-one ever call out the Spaniards for their cultural annihilation and subjugation of the South American Tribes? Why are there no calls for reparations from Spain? They enslaved members of every Native tribe they encountered. The Spanish were after pretty much one thing, riches, Gold & Silver, jewels, and all of it went back to Spain.

At least the American colonies revolted to start a nation. A nation that was something different than what had come before.

Ah Ha! I knew it…

Warning: Geeky Stuff ahead.

Yesterday, I updated to the latest operating system offering from Apple.

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There haven’t been a lot of issues yet.

But there has been one, and this issue is across iPad, iPhone, and the Mac OS. 

Some websites will completely fail to display user credentials stored in Apple’s Password Management System.

After you get over the initial panic that the IOS or OS upgrade has wiped the thousand or so passwords and IDs that you’ve become so dependent on…

Your head will clear and then you’ll go look at passwords. As your heart rate slows, you’ll notice a curious thing. Some websites still work. But other websites act brain dead. Instead of Safari offering to fill in your password and id from Apple’s password management system you’re presented with nothing.

Even typing the first few characters of the user ID will not give you the familiar prompt for face, touch, or master password verification.

Locating the entry containing the user ID and Password and telling your device to open the website, from the password entry itself will open the site BUT WILL NOT autofill the user ID and Password, so you’re on a site, but you’re not logged in.

It’s in Safari, and it’s not technically a bug.

Safari’s security protocols have been updated which is good. But if you log  into web sites that are not using HTTPS with the new versions of Safari, it will look like the upgrade has flushed the login credentials.

The issue is HTTPS versus HTTP. Since the entirety of the internet is supposed to be using HTTPS (For your comfort, safety, and protection,) Apple apparently decided that it’s unsafe to allow the password management system to serve up a user ID and Password to a lowly HTTP site.

On the one hand I can see it. On the other hand there are corporations where their internal HTML pages may require a user ID and Password, BUT where they are not using HTTPS inside the corporate defense ring. This may or may not be good security, but that’s not the issue. The issue is the confusion caused by the way Apple has implemented this change.

Since there’s absolutely NOTHING, no message, no reaction, no indication, no clue, whatsoever about what is going on, it could leave customers badmouthing Apple, and the new OS. 

Not because what’s been done is wrong, but because it’s inconvenient! Apple already has trouble in corporate environments due to IT departments inherent Pro Windows bias. They needn’t add any fuel to that fire.

I haven’t found the setting to turn this feature off yet. Instead, I just enabled HTTPS on my site. If I find more sites that give me issues, I’ll go digging around to see if there is a setting.

I’d been holding off because I DONT WANT TO PAY FOR THE SECURITY CREDENTIAL!

Oh yeah, it costs… which leads me to begin contemplation about continuing to maintain my own hosting site. Or should I park the unused domains and transfer the live domains to another hosting service.

Truthfully, I’m becoming less and less pleased with my current hosting provider. I’ll take a look at the contract and decide if I want to continue doing business with them.

They’re pretty inexpensive if you select longer contract terms, but their quality of service is becoming questionable. Talking to them and solving problems is getting to be just like every other business. You end up talking to someone outside the country who doesn’t really understand what your issue or question is.

For the moment this HTTP/HTTPS issue is solved. I’m sure there will be other interesting issues popping up soon enough.

I broke a rule today.

It is one of my internal rules.

I updated the OS of my Mac on the first day of the new OS being available.  I haven’t done something like this for years… There’s always something that screws up!

But while I’m sure I’ll be annoyed in the coming weeks, I thought, “Why Not? I’m bored and If I do it now, then I don’t have to worry about it later, especially if there’s something that demands me & my computer being up to date.”

Something insane like a job… for example. At this point if I were to get a job I’d probably have a heart attack and keel over from the shock.

Thus far the OS seems to be smooth and working as expected. I’m using my big monitor right now. I gotta admit, much as I like having the small light laptop, I really do like using the big monitor, especially with the color depth this thing is capable of.

This monitor could also be used as a gaming monitor, it’s a bit small but serviceable. So the monitor goes in the box of Tech that moves with me into whatever temporary housing situation I find myself in, moving forward. That’s actually funny this is a 27” and I can remember when that was a big monitor. 

I’ve seen some computer/gaming monitors 36” and above. I’d have to have a large desk to have something that big in proportion. I guess you could hang it on the wall of your cubicle or cubby.

The last place I worked at, they gave us dual 15” monitors which was really more annoying than helpful given the amount of data and application windows we were supposed to be juggling. The Windows desktops were under powered, in terms of CPU, memory, and hard drive space, to be pushing that amount of data but as is typical of Corporate America, if the computer crashed, it was the employees fault. 

I’ll take my 27” here at home with a computer that could drive two 30” 4K monitors (I think) and not worry about crashing. Come to think of it, I don’t think this computer has crashed on me since I got it. Either I’ve lost my touch, or this machine has more than enough horsepower to do whatever I ask. 

Let’s just hope it doesn’t become sentient! That could be a real problem…

I’ll continue playing with this new OS. There are some new features, but none I’m likely to be using immediately.  But I’ll poke around to see what the new stuff is all about.

BTW this qualifies as interesting and entertaining for me.

I hope your day is as amusing.