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Cita de: sudden and sharp en Agosto 28, 2020, 12:43:20 pmTe he puesto un enlace donde se argumenta la semejanza entre el euskera, el "batua" más falso que un euro de madera... (A mi me parece mucho más entañable el biskaino que hablaba mi abuela.) y el bereber.¿Que tiene de "indoeuropeo" el bereber malablao (Valga el neologismo.)? Nada, evidentemente.¿Es europeo el batua? Para mí sí.¿Es especial o algo? Para mí no.Bueno puedes estar tranquilo con lo del biskaino de tu abuela. Para que estés tranquilo te diré que en Ondarroa la gente habla euskera ondarrés; y en Azpeitia, euskera de Azpeitia. En los pueblos que lo han mantenido la gente habla lo que ha hablado siempre.El invento del euskera batua no es sino una forma de unificar la forma de escribir. Es fatigoso hacer un libro de texto en numerosas variantes. La gente prefiere tener un estándar; pero para tu conocimiento te diré que si miras en un diccionario "estándar" la palabra "viernes" te encuentras estoviernes1 s.m. ostiral; ortzirale, bariku, egubakoitzEl euskera inventado no pone una única palabra sino la variedad real.Barikuan etorriko naiz, es euskara batuaOrtziralean jinen naiz, es euskara batuaLo que no es euskara batua es "ortziralean jinen niz" o "barikuan etorriko naz" porque establece que el auxiliar para escribir es "naiz".El batua único no existe. Es un código de escritura, que dice cómo escribir el verbo, la declinación y otras figuras gramaticales. No entra en otras cuestiones.Es como decir PISITO/cCASITA o PISUCO/CASUCA o PISÍN/CASINA; o anchoa, bocarta o boquerón. Todo es español. Los mexicanos dicen "sapato", los castellanos "zapato"; pero todos escribimos "zapato". Eso es el batua inventado, determininar que hay que escribir con "z".O un argentino, un mexicano y un español; con "vos", "usted", "tú". Todo es español.Por tanto, en el pueblo de tu abuela si lo siguen hablando, hablan como han hablado siempre. Pero la escuela, sus textos, son estándar.
Te he puesto un enlace donde se argumenta la semejanza entre el euskera, el "batua" más falso que un euro de madera... (A mi me parece mucho más entañable el biskaino que hablaba mi abuela.) y el bereber.¿Que tiene de "indoeuropeo" el bereber malablao (Valga el neologismo.)? Nada, evidentemente.¿Es europeo el batua? Para mí sí.¿Es especial o algo? Para mí no.
According to Bloomberg, key restaurant labor demographics such as teenagers, at the urging of their parents, and the elderly, are staying away for health and safety reasons, and emergency-enhanced unemployment checks have kept others on the sidelines.And while many restaurant chains are finally paying more - or so they claim - that has failed to fill current their staff openings."This is the most dramatic shift that’s happened in the modern history of food service" said Aaron Allen, chief strategist at restaurant consultancy Aaron Allen & Associates. “It’s the first time people have left the industry and decided not to come back."
Cita de: errozate en Agosto 24, 2020, 22:49:18 pm En resumidas cuentas un caso como el de nuestro amado rey emérito o del honorable son INIMAGINABLES en el ámbito vasco. Tenemos otros defectos, pero precisamente chorizos no somos.¿Entonces estos no son vascos?https://blogs.elconfidencial.com/espana/matacan/2019-12-19/corrupcion-pais-vasco-caso-de-miguel-urkullu_2383068/
En resumidas cuentas un caso como el de nuestro amado rey emérito o del honorable son INIMAGINABLES en el ámbito vasco. Tenemos otros defectos, pero precisamente chorizos no somos.
Ahora vais a tener el privilegio de leer la opinión de un vasco de raza pura (de verdad) con 32 apellidos vascos. Además Guipuzcoano del Goiherri, la elite de los vascos (Los Vizcainos son medio maketos). Somos los Navy Seals de los vascos. Euskaldun y nacionalista de nacimiento. Aprendí el castellano en la adolescencia.Aprendí desde pequeño a despreciar todo lo español. Era inevitable en ese ambiente.Con mucho esfuerzo he podido desintoxicarme y ahora puedo decir que no está nada mal haber nacido español. ¡¡Vasco y Español, a ver quién supera eso!! Bueno, dejemos este tema que ya cansa, no?Agur Ben-Hur
Brexit bombshell: Proud Commonwealth migrants voted Leave over 'resent' for EUTHE EU referendum of 2016 was a chance for immigrants from Commonwealth nations to voice their "resentment" at how Britain changed under Brussels rule, it has been claimed(...)The majority of voters in the west London ward are non-white.Hardeep Matharu, whose parents migrated to Britain from Kenya and India more than 40 years ago, summed up their dissatisfaction with Brussels.The editor of the Byline Times said her father "liked the way of life" in Kenya when the British ruled the east African nation.Ms Matharu said: "On voting for Brexit, my father admits harbouring 'resentment' at how Britain has changed, in his eyes, for the worse – something he feels is linked to being part of the EU."Her father saw the EU as a powerful entity "trying to impose its own rules, regulations and laws" on Britain and he was not happy about what he saw.He said: “My allegiance is to Britain, I don’t see myself as part of Europe, I don’t want to be.“Europe is trying to impose its own rules, regulations and laws onto this country.(...)
Cita de: ORION en Agosto 25, 2020, 00:32:57 amCita de: errozate en Agosto 24, 2020, 22:49:18 pm En resumidas cuentas un caso como el de nuestro amado rey emérito o del honorable son INIMAGINABLES en el ámbito vasco. Tenemos otros defectos, pero precisamente chorizos no somos.¿Entonces estos no son vascos?https://blogs.elconfidencial.com/espana/matacan/2019-12-19/corrupcion-pais-vasco-caso-de-miguel-urkullu_2383068/¿Entonces, son una facción impura de caucásicos indoeuropeos?“It’s very difficult todo esto”.
Boxed in Johnson given two weeks to save EU talksThe future relationship talks are “reaching the end of the road” and a moment of truth is looming for the prime minister.The Times claims Johnson has been told that he has just two weeks to save the future relationship talks, with the EU refusing to “move forward” until Britain sets out its state aid regime. David Frost, the UK’s negotiator, has hit back, saying Britain is not going to draw up such a key economic policy on a “timetable dictated to” by the EU. That other Murdoch newspaper, The Sun, is reporting in similar vein that Michel Barnier has appealed to EU27 heads of state to make an approach to Johnson, whom Brussels believes is “detached from the process” and mistakenly under the impression that the future relationship talks are “moving in the right direction”.An unnamed EU official is quoted saying that Barnier needs leaders to explain to the prime minister that “we’re reaching the end of the road and it’s the moment for political choices”.The Sun characterises Barnier as becoming “desperate” to avoid the talks breaking down, although the text gives a rather different impression. A planned update on Brexit has been removed from a meeting of EU ambassadors next week. EU leaders are said to be deciding in mid-October whether to give the go-ahead for a final push or “pull the plug and brace for no deal”.An EU source said, “Merkel has thrown the door shut for now given the lack of progress in the talks. It will all now hinge on October”.Refusing to extend the transition period was a huge tactical error on Johnson’s part, which will become obvious as the clock ticks down to the end of the transition period. With just days left to get the principles of a future trade deal agreed, Johnson has boxed himself in once more and has just one option – to accept a thin, highly asymmetric deal tilted in the EU’s favour.No other outcome is now possible.Despite all the threats of leaving without a deal, Johnson knows coronavirus has made what was always an unlikely outcome, an inconceivable one. British businesses, woefully unprepared for a no deal Brexit and already reeling from the economic impact of Covid-19, will suffer a second body blow when furloughing support comes to an end in October. A third, self-inflicted one would be political suicide.Bloomberg reports that companies not only lack the cash to stockpile for a no deal Brexit, but are “unwilling to pay further Brexit-related costs on top of those already incurred preparing for previous deadlines”.And the government itself is struggling to get the necessary infrastructure and IT systems ready in time. Amazingly, the Goods Vehicle Movement Service required to avoid massive queues at the Channel Ports is still in the research phase, with fewer than 90 working days to go.Trade agreements normally take years to negotiate, with painstaking sector-by-sector negotiation on reducing or eliminating tariffs and quotas over thousands of commodities and products. The compressed time frame that Johnson insisted on has ruled out that approach, since it requires regular and lengthy consultation with different sectors about concessions or adjustments that might be needed.An “unprecedented” zero-tariff, zero-quota agreement thus became the only available option as soon as Johnson ruled out extending the transition period, simply because there was no time for anything else.The EU’s guidelines, set out as long ago as April 2017, state clearly that “any agreement with the United Kingdom will have to be based on a balance of rights and obligations, and ensure a level playing field”. An unprecedented zero-tariff, zero-quota agreement has only made the EU even more determined to offer no concessions to the UK and to stick to its “core principle” of demanding a level playing field. Meanwhile, Britain’s chief negotiator is balking at any idea of accepting EU supervision on what he now says are “so-called” level playing field issues, and has even questioned why the EU needs to see the UK’s so far unpublished policy on state aid.All of which has resulted in the present stalemate after seven rounds of negotiations and a “wasted summer.”Johnson has little room for manoeuvre and will shortly be forced into a humiliating climb down.
Abe Shinzo resigns, leaving formidable problems for his successorJapan’s new prime minister must grapple with huge debts, a shrinking population, an aggressive China and an unpredictable AmericaABE SHINZO announced his resignation at a press conference in Tokyo on August 28th, citing ill health. Japan’s prime minister will continue to carry out his duties until the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) holds a vote on a new leader. Earlier this week Mr Abe surpassed his great-uncle, Sato Eisaku, to became the longest-serving prime minister in a single stint since Japan established the role in the late 19th century (he was already the record-holder if you count his previous turn in the job, in 2006-07). His abrupt departure, more than a year before his third term as party leader was set to end, has thrust the country into a period of uncertainty.Concerns about Mr Abe’s health had proliferated following two hospital visits this month. Ulcerative colitis, a chronic intestinal disease, had helped end his first period as prime minister, after just over a year. (During flare-ups, some sufferers need to relieve themselves every ten minutes.) Nonetheless, his decision to step down came as a shock even to his closest associates. “I made my own decision without consulting with anyone,” Mr Abe said, citing a recurrence of the disease. His staff did not even have time to put his remarks onto a teleprompter.(...)
Creo que es verdad que en el Pais Vasco ha habido poca corrupción. Pero no es por que los vascos seamos seres de luz ni chorradas de esas. Podemos ser igual de chorizos que cualquier español.En mi opinión fue la presencia de ETA la que freno la corrupción. PNV y el PSOE no se atrevían a robar mucho por miedo a ETA. Si ETA se enterase del robo podría pasar de todo. Lo podía usar como arma política o directamente pedirte el dinero como impuesto revolucionario.En España los partidos han robado porque ha habido cierta "omertá" corporativista entre distintos partidos políticos. El régimen del 78 es ingobernable sin corrupción (Marca Trevijano)ETA en cambio era enemigo del Estado.