[mp3]http://podcast.bogosity.tv/mp3s/BogosityPodcast-2014-09-22.mp3[/mp3]
Co-Host: Jakob Morris
News of the Bogus:
- 0:27 - BBC News - Scottish referendum: Scotland votes 'No' to independence http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-29270441
- 3:31 - Sex education in Poland faces legal challenge http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/poland/11087423/Sex-education-in-Poland-faces-legal-challenge.html
- 7:20 - Copyright Holders Want Netflix to Ban VPN Users http://torrentfreak.com/copyright-holders-want-netflix-ban-vpn-users-140917/
- 17:14 - Obama Urges War in Iraq Despite Known Lack of WMDs http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2014/09/president-obama-urges-war-without-even-pretending-there-are-wmds/380020/?single_page=true
- A White House Position That Stands on a Narrow Definition of War http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/19/us/politics/19post.html
25:33 -
Biggest Bogon Emitter: Yelp and Federal appeals judges #YelpGate http://nypost.com/2014/09/06/anger-over-courts-decision-on-yelps-reviews/
30:47 -
Idiot Extraordinaire: Joe Weisenthal http://www.businessinsider.com/this-might-be-the-final-humiliation-of-the-fed-haters-2014-9
This Week's Quote: "People who argue that ISIS poses a threat to our democracies are out to lunch. ISIS is an ugly phenomenon, but it's largely the consequence of one blunder after another by the US and its allies in the region, who shouldn't have been meddling there in the first place...If the US and its allies want to reduce 'terror' in the region...they need to stop participating in it." —Julian Assange
One of the claims made by the 'No' campaign in the Scottish referendum was that Scotland wouldn't be able to keep using the British Pound after independence. The Canadian government investigated the requirements to prevent an independent Quebec from continuing to use the Canadian Dollar in the run up to the last Quebec independence referendum (almost 20 years ago, now).
The conclusion was that while it was technically possible, it wouldn't be feasible. It would require doing things like prohibiting the use of credit cards to make foreign transactions, and essentially require that the currency be prevented from leaving the country. For Canada, which has a currency that isn't a major one in world financial markets, this would be possible, but extremely unpleasant for everyone here. For the UK, which has one of the major world currencies, and hosts one of the world's major financial hubs, it would be catastrophic.