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08/10/2025

What is the weather like today in Cebu City Philippines
Cebu City Weather Update:
- Sky: Broken clouds, about 75% cloud cover. Expect bright intervals with filtered sunshine.
- Temperature: 29.8°C. With 74% humidity, it’ll feel warm and a bit sticky.
- Wind: Light southerly breeze at 3.09 m/s (around 11 km/h). No notable gusts reported.
- Rain: None at the moment.

Heads-up: Even with clouds, UV can still sneak through—light clothing, hydration, and shade breaks are good ideas.

Weather joke: Today’s forecast features broken clouds—don’t worry, the sky’s just taking a break between updates!









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Disruptarian Radio here, and today’s riff is on a familiar chaos agent: John Lydon.From sneering at the establishment in...
07/10/2025

Disruptarian Radio here, and today’s riff is on a familiar chaos agent: John Lydon.

From sneering at the establishment in the ‘70s to backing Brexit and, at times, defending Trump, he’s kept people guessing.

Has he really flipped, or just kept the same engine running—challenge whoever’s in the big chair?

If punk taught anything, it was to question the script, even when it’s our own side’s.

What hasn’t changed:
- A contrarian itch that treats consensus as a cue to dig deeper.
- Distrust of gatekeepers, whether they wear suits, badges, or band tees.
- The performative edge: provocation used to smoke out lazy thinking.

What has changed:
- The map of “power” moved; it’s not just parliaments now, it’s media, culture, and tech.
- The stage is global and instant; a throwaway jab now lands like a brick.
- Audiences crave clarity from icons, while icons often trade in ambiguity.

There’s a fine line between principled dissent and reflexive contrarianism.

Sometimes he nails it; sometimes it’s thunder for thunder’s sake.

A few fair questions to hold at once:
- Is challenging your own tribe the purest form of punk, or just convenient mischief?
- When the underdog becomes the bulldog, does “anti‑establishment” flip its meaning?
- Can we separate the art of provocation from the consequences it stirs up in real lives?

Maybe the lesson isn’t to canonize or cancel, but to stay awake.

Take the push seriously, test it, and mind the collateral.

For our part, we hear the old punk instinct: don’t get too cozy with any crown.

But we also hear the call to care who gets bruised when we cheer the punchline.

What do you reckon?
- Has Lydon stayed true to punk’s first principle, or lost the run of it?
- Is rebellion about the pose, the policy, or the people affected?
- Which authority most needs challenging today—and are we brave enough to start with our own?

https://disruptarian.com/blog/john-lydons-political-evolution-from-punk-rebel-to-populist-advocate/




John Lydon, the voice of punk rebellion, has never been easy to pin down. From raging against the establishment in the '70s to supporting Brexit and Trump, his political evolution has shocked many. But has he really changed? Or has he simply stayed true to the one thing he’s always believed in—c...

 # Disruptarian Radio  # # The Netflix Effect: When Entertainment Meets Market Forces 📺💰Friends of freedom, have you not...
07/10/2025

# Disruptarian Radio

# # The Netflix Effect: When Entertainment Meets Market Forces 📺💰

Friends of freedom, have you noticed the recent turbulence in streaming giant Netflix's subscriber base? 🔍 According to Sky News' Rowan Dean, Netflix is experiencing a significant wave of cancellations following the promotion of a new transgender-themed show. What we're witnessing might be the perfect case study of market forces at work. 🧠

In a truly free society, content creators have every right to produce whatever material they choose, and platforms like Netflix have every right to distribute it. That's the beauty of free expression! 🗽 But equally important is consumers' right to decide where their money goes. This isn't about "canceling" in the cultural sense - it's about the original meaning of cancellation: unsubscribing from a service that no longer meets your needs or preferences. 📝

What's particularly fascinating from a libertarian perspective is watching this market feedback loop in real-time. When corporations make content decisions that alienate significant portions of their customer base, they face natural consequences. No government censorship required - just individuals making personal choices about their entertainment dollars. 💸

The underlying principle here extends far beyond streaming services. In every industry, businesses must ultimately answer to their customers. When companies forget this fundamental relationship and begin treating their platforms as pulpits, consumers invariably remind them of market reality. This isn't "hate" or "intolerance" - it's the invisible hand at work. 👋

A diverse entertainment landscape should absolutely include content representing all perspectives and experiences. However, there's a profound difference between offering variety and creating content that feels like ideological instruction rather than entertainment. The most successful content creators understand their primary role: to entertain, move, and connect with audiences. 🎭

As we navigate this evolving media landscape, let's remember that healthy markets require both freedom of creation AND freedom of consumption choices. You don't need to agree with someone's viewing preferences to respect their right to have them. 🤝

What about you? Still subscribed to Netflix or have you moved on? What platforms or content creators are earning your attention these days? Share below, but remember - civil discourse is the hallmark of a free society! ✌️






Sky News host Rowan Dean has reacted to a wave of Netflix subscription cancellations following the creator of a transgender cartoon’s comments about Charlie ...

The Secret to Loving People You Disagree With 🙌Just watched “The Secret to Loving People You Disagree With 🙌” and had a ...
07/10/2025

The Secret to Loving People You Disagree With 🙌Just watched “The Secret to Loving People You Disagree With 🙌” and had a think. As a punk rock libertarian, I’m more for mosh pits than echo chambers—fair play.

Headlines keep screaming “polarized,” but the real story is simpler: we forgot how to argue without trying to erase each other. Disrupt the script, not the person.

- Love isn’t agreement; it’s curiosity plus boundaries.
- Steelman before you spar; it saves noses and friendships.
- Separate the human from the hot take.
- Ask 3 honest questions before 1 rebuttal.
- Counterspeech beats cancellation—on campus and off.

This week’s dust-ups—speakers shouted down, students doxxed, pundits ratio’d—aren’t strength, they’re cardio failure. If your ideas can’t take a punch, they need more road work.

Try this before you swing:
1) Read their best source, not their worst clip.
2) Ask “What would change your mind?” then answer it yourself.
3) Name one point you share before one you shred.
4) Argue like you’ll need each other next semester.

Megyn Kelly pokes the bear, sure, but that’s how we learn, not burn. Less cancellation, more calibration.

Filed by Disruptarian (aka Disruptarian Radio).
—Ryan “Dickie” Thompson, Punk Rock Libertarian, Disruptarian.com

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07/10/2025

What is the weather like today in Cebu City Philippines
Cebu City Weather Update:
Skies are partly covered with scattered clouds, making for a bright but hazy feel. It’s a warm and very humid afternoon at 25.81°C with humidity at 94%, so expect that “sticky” sensation. Winds are light from the WNW (290°) at 1.03 m/s, with no notable gusts. Cloud cover sits around 40%, and there’s no rain reported at the moment.

Quick take:
- Temperature: 25.81°C
- Humidity: 94%
- Wind: 1.03 m/s from 290° (WNW), no significant gusts
- Cloudiness: 40%
- Rain: none reported

If you’re heading out, the light breeze won’t offer much cooling—stay hydrated and take it easy.

Witty weather joke:
The clouds are “scattered,” which is how my thoughts get when humidity hits 94%—partly organized with a chance of frizz!









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SERIES: “Civil Discourse vs. Political Violence” Part 3Words over weapons, folks.Free speech isn’t about being comfortab...
07/10/2025

SERIES: “Civil Discourse vs. Political Violence” Part 3Words over weapons, folks.
Free speech isn’t about being comfortable; it’s about keeping the peace with a bit of cop-on and courage.

In Part 3 of this series, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson at Disruptarian (aka Disruptarian Radio) tackles a hard truth.
When we shut people up, we don’t change minds—we just crank up the pressure cooker.

A few takeaways that hit home:
- Censorship turns cranks into martyrs and drives bad ideas into darker, angrier corners.
- Protecting offensive speech doesn’t bless it; it lets us challenge it in the open, where sunlight does its work.
- If “offensive” is the standard, whoever holds the mic today sets your limits tomorrow.

What real civil discourse looks like:
- Curiosity over victory—ask before you assume.
- Steelman, don’t strawman—state their best case, then reply.
- Separate people from ideas; no dehumanising, no threats, no doxxing.

Practical steps we can all give a lash:
- Before posting, ask: Is it true, necessary, and fair?
- Use “I” statements plus one genuine question.
- Take a 10-second pause when you’re riled.
- Read one credible source you disagree with every week.

Boundaries matter:
- Speech isn’t violence, but violence and threats are not speech.
- Protest is grand; intimidation isn’t.

For the communities we share every day:
- Transparent, viewpoint-neutral rules beat ad-hoc bans.
- De-escalation and clear appeals build trust better than heavy hands.

Fair play to anyone who can sit with a hard idea and still be sound.
That’s how neighbours stay neighbours, even when they’re miles apart.

What ground rules help your toughest conversations stay civil?

Read Part 3 here: https://disruptarian.com/blog/series-civil-discourse-vs-political-violence-part-3/





Free speech is the foundation of peace. In Part 3 of his series, Ryan “Dickie” Thompson explains why censorship fuels violence, why offensive speech must be protected, and why civil discourse is worth defending.

 # 🔍 DEEPFAKE DEMOCRACY: WHEN BOTH SIDES PLAY THE AI GAMEFriends of liberty and critical thinkers alike, we've reached t...
07/10/2025

# 🔍 DEEPFAKE DEMOCRACY: WHEN BOTH SIDES PLAY THE AI GAME

Friends of liberty and critical thinkers alike, we've reached that inevitable crossroads where technology and politics have collided in the most predictable yet troubling way. Sky News' James Morrow recently called out the Trump team for circulating a "bizarre" AI-generated video of Chuck Schumer, and honestly, this is exactly the kind of digital manipulation we've been warning about for years. 🤖📉

This isn't about partisan politics – it's about intellectual honesty. When political operatives from ANY team feel comfortable deploying synthetic media to manipulate public perception, we're witnessing the erosion of authentic discourse right before our eyes. The same establishment voices that lecture everyday Americans about "misinformation" are now normalizing technological deception when it serves their purposes. 🧐

As libertarians, we should stand firmly against government censorship of ANY content. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't demand transparency and honesty from those seeking to rule over us. The solution isn't less speech – it's more disclosure. Every AI-generated political message should be clearly watermarked. Source materials should be available for verification. The public deserves to know when they're viewing synthetic content rather than reality. ⚖️🗽

What's particularly troubling is how quickly these tools have been weaponized in our political ecosystem. Team Red blames Team Blue, Team Blue blames Team Red, while both quietly adopt the same manipulative tactics when convenient. Meanwhile, the average American is left trying to navigate an increasingly synthetic information landscape without the proper tools to distinguish fact from fiction. 🔍

As we barrel toward what will surely be the most AI-infiltrated election in American history, we must sharpen our critical thinking skills. Before sharing content, verify its authenticity. Question the narrative being presented, regardless of whether it aligns with your existing beliefs. Remember that in the digital age, your perception is the ultimate battleground. 🧠💪

The future of a free society depends on informed citizens making voluntary choices based on truthful information – not manipulated masses responding to artificial stimuli created in digital labs by political strategists.

What do YOU think? Should we demand mandatory disclosure labels on AI content? Would open-source detection tools help? Or should we focus on educating ourselves to spot manipulation without government intervention?






Sky News host James Morrow has reacted to the Trump administration posting a Bizarre AI-generated video of Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries.

07/10/2025

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