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JustDavid 2 points ago +2 / -0

What? We have an act for this?! Bloody hell. It's never been enforced? Good gods...

Well, thanks for the info.

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JustDavid 4 points ago +4 / -0

The revolts are the tip of the iceberg. Virtually all modern entertainment media and a supermajority of education has been subverted and is actively demoralizing and indoctrinating the public.

So much more needs to be done than just fighting the riots.

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JustDavid 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have believed for years that these people induce Munchhausen's and Munchhausen's by proxy in people.

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JustDavid 2 points ago +2 / -0

When I go for mobile Wifi, I'm probably going to get whatever Sim card and plan offers me unthrottled unlimited data and over 480p video streaming, if any exist.

Hopefully that isn't Verizon.

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JustDavid 1 point ago +2 / -1

Ha! You wish. Twitter is trash. In 2017 they partnered with Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and the ADL to create a "Cyberhate Problem-Solving Lab". About four months later they rolled out tracking cookies that monitor your off-Twitter activity.

I stopped logging in there and only check Twitter in a private window, without logging in, if I have to look through somebody's social media account. Along with Privacy Badger on 'em.

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JustDavid 1 point ago +3 / -2

No it isn't. It's speech unless you can establish intent to cause harm.

I'm not saying it shouldn't be kicked in a platform's TOS. I've just seen the way language like that is used to, in essence, shift somebody's personal "Overtone Window" by changing their definitions and opening the door to persuasion to other Intersectional definitions.

So "Online Violence" is a uniquely far left concept. Anyone using it is being persuaded by those elements and are leaving their defenses weakened in the face of further unreality like that to be introduced to them.

"The moment the individual accepts the language of ideology, he allows his mental world and his sense of self-respect to be hijacked along with the language. No matter how inadvertently he may have stumbled into the use of the official vocabulary, he is now part of the ideology, and has, in a manner of speaking, entered into a pact with the devil." -Alain Besancon

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JustDavid 2 points ago +2 / -0

Parler isn't a free speech platform. They compel you to defend them in their TOS. Either that's not legal, or it's scary and you can't tell me a platform that tries to compel your behavior is a free speech platform.

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JustDavid 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's what happened to Count Dankula. He didn't even get the chance to refuse to pay the fine. They got the bank to give them the money.

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JustDavid 3 points ago +3 / -0

Maybe I would say it's nice not to have an oppression narrative forced on me all the time, but since White Guilt has become such a huge thing, I can't say there's no terrible narrative being forced on white people.

As somebody Irish/Cherokee, makes me glad I didn't get too much into Cherokee stuff. Might be fine in a reservation outside of Canada, but a ton of Indians, especially in cities, gobble up the oppression.

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JustDavid 3 points ago +3 / -0

Styx was noting this is likely. A virus becomes more successful the less lethal it is. For pure propagation purposes, it's a bad idea to kill off your host population.

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JustDavid 12 points ago +12 / -0

Pretty sure they were required to read Mao's little red book at some point and that they were Communist. Dunno if they started out that way, but anybody with some real brains would recognize the way the black community is being exploited, so this would mean they're not your standard woke dupes.

So they might be doing good against some of the wokeness, but I wouldn't consider them friends. "The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy."

There it is. Pinkney's information says "Former Member", not listed as a "Founder" but could be a founding member still. I doubt he's supporting the Panthers. "Pinkney has criticized the Democratic party and praised President Donald J. Trump for his stance on free speech and policies helping the African American community."

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JustDavid 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sentiment is good. I would still suggest checking social media of developers involved to see if they're employing anybody that would be inclined to subvert them.

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JustDavid 3 points ago +3 / -0

I recently looked through CloutHub. Their TOS didn't look bad.

However I suggest returning to the ways of the old net, before we let shiny apps steal our data and restrict our rights.

Get them to make a forum for Militias and start using it. Last time I heard Dreamhost was pressed to remove objectionable groups, they stood firm. https://www.dreamhost.com/

IRC Chat is also still available. I almost never touched IRC, but I'm pretty sure it's a lot better for free speech and digital rights.

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JustDavid 2 points ago +2 / -0

As much as I would like to show some sympathy over this unfair and anti-speech practice, I can't help but think "Good."

Facebook isn't your friend in any way. Same with Twitter or many others. Even that new Parler is bad. I have hopes these militias decide to be more careful with their online security and information

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JustDavid 2 points ago +2 / -0

Great job at misleading people. I was hanging around freaks and geeks at college in the 90s and had no clue there was a Marxist core behind the stuff I saw championed. I had to socially isolate for health issues in 2005 and in 2014 I saw what was going on with GG and researched on my own to find out that Marxism was large and in charge of more than I had ever imagined.

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JustDavid 2 points ago +2 / -0

At some point they'll probably push a riot too far and troops will have to be sent in. Then we get "Oh no! Trump is a dictator!"

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JustDavid 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ton of them are probably trying to not step on the toes of people holding purse strings. The amount of companies that are seized by this ideology is incredible.

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JustDavid 3 points ago +3 / -0

Defund the ones they control. Try to demoralize the ones they can't.

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JustDavid 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just waiting to see if there's ever a turn-around and real push back to end all this BS.

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JustDavid 3 points ago +3 / -0

My sincere condolences for having to live through that.

They've been making tons of gains for a long time. Back to the 1970s easy for foundational "Racist/Sexist" stuff that was really put into practice in institutions in the 90s.

Their complete dominance of higher education leaves them in a government funded and government protected high ground from which they can launch as many assaults as they want against our culture and country as they can manage and their failures don't matter, only their successes.

One huge problem is while we make a big deal about "Freedom of Speech" and "The Free Marketplace of Ideas" we have no methods to identify and beat those that will use those concepts to cause their destruction.

They're masters at false information and we are in desperate need of ways to expose that dishonesty and to keep people from taking it at face value.

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JustDavid 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don't really watch or read much Fox, but based off of just a little mention of one of their people saying "Systemic Racism does exist" I wonder if the company is losing ground to fringe beliefs that're becoming way too mainstream.

Also, I hear they employ the woke just due to being in cities. There might be stuff going on inside the company that we're not catching wind of.

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