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fallingjune 1 point ago +1 / -0

He was making the presentation that the current rules just needed to be enforced. Which I agree they do, but the rub was he acted like TN had the same non enforcement as Fort Worth or Portland which is not the case to my knowledge. Increasing penalty to remove people from voting population who are actively against our country actually seems like a prudent measure for now.

The only valid part of his argument to me was be careful what laws you create because they maybe one day turned on you, unfairly too because of subjective framing in an arrest record. At some point these should be rolled back to lesser charges.

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fallingjune 1 point ago +1 / -0

Seems like someone is getting caught and it isn’t who you think. The archived version shows it has a link to https://twitter.com/adam_rahuba/status/1292526468283670529?s=20 Looks like it was a honeypot to make fun of the idiots in both camps.

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fallingjune 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fine concerns, but let’s see what the reasons could be. I don’t know for sure, but these are my guesses.

It’s extremely common for any domain registration done by individuals, not a company and even there, to use the often default checked privacy option while purchasing the domain. I wouldn’t ever give a second thought to seeing a privacy shell company on a domain.

What kind of timeline would you want for something that wasn’t even an issue until late April? First the doctors together have to see the drug restriction widely hitting the country. Then they need to find each other and try lobbying themselves to government. At that point the northern peak is done and we’re into reopening. It wasn’t until this month that the southern curve picked up, school closures became real, and second iteration of lockdowns were on the table. Seems like appropriate time if you organize a summit and make a minimal online presence to address these new immediate concerns.

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fallingjune 4 points ago +4 / -0

We’re not trying to win over lefties. We want to win over the decent hearts and minds of those who have flown under much of this for now. If we present a callous exterior and the left plays their usual emotional guilt argument, we lose another to the mind trap that is leftism. I don’t want to inflict that harm on anyone.

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fallingjune 11 points ago +11 / -0

I see everyone posting the video. In addition they have a website with more information. https://www.americasfrontlinedoctors.com

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fallingjune 1 point ago +1 / -0

Actually pretty good for Portland, Oregon given the 6% representation according to the census.

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fallingjune 2 points ago +2 / -0

The only memorable woke line was teaching Columbus was a genocidal monster with the Native American wife owning the privileged cis white man in college.

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fallingjune 0 points ago +3 / -3

Dude was a fucking idiot to answer the door with a gun in his hand. The second officer was in the wrong here because he fired after the guy was 90% of the way to on his knees with his left hand up and away from the body and his right hand going to the ground to rid himself of the firearm.

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fallingjune 3 points ago +3 / -0

The article actually makes the case that right now the cancel culture is so surface level, e.g. visual stimulation in statues and TV, that books are skirting by and are essentially going to be the last bulwark to keeping the arena for actual exploration and discussion of cultural taboo topics. It isn't calling for book burning, but saying we haven't quite gotten to that point so there might be hope yet.

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fallingjune 2 points ago +2 / -0

Eh. Really think it is the crowd not shutting up and making it more tense than it should be. The officer doing the arrest was more rough than warranted because he didn’t announce much of what he was doing so the guy couldn’t really make himself comply easily. Examples being bending right arm in correct relation to shoulder to get behind back, or right placement and weight of body to get into vehicle with arms cuffed behind back. Officer also snapped a little too quick, but this is real minor, on get in after first order.

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fallingjune 2 points ago +2 / -0

Anyone else think of the terracotta army when he said this? How much of a dig to China would it be to have an army of unique american heroes with american stories behind them versus the sea of unknown soldiers.

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fallingjune 3 points ago +3 / -0

Tim actually gave a pretty good example after this. His example was telling Verizon to cut out with participating in cancel culture when it removed ads from Facebook. It doesn't need to be for canceling. To protect expression and access conservatives should organize to make noise around cancellations and un-American social cowardice.

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fallingjune 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thanks for pointing that out and good catch. I should have recognized that as a possible reason. I ran across that graph on the CDC site and I just assumed CDC outputs would all be from same source. A humble reminder to verifying assumptions.

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fallingjune 3 points ago +6 / -3

This chart is inconsistent with the data on the daily stats. It is weekly data points totaling the deaths across each age group. So for the week end 6/20 you'd think less than 1000 deaths right?

Well how do you explain this single daily data point.https://web.archive.org/web/20200618232954/https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/cases-in-us.html

It is reporting 754 deaths recorded on 6/18. Each day in that week is greather than 400 I think. I looked at a few and 400 was lowest I saw. If you go by the lowest number, 400 for 7 days you'd expect the graph in this post to at least seem like all the lines could total of 2k deaths for week ending 6/20.

All I'm saying here is something isn't adding up to me.

Pointed out they use two different aggregators of data. You’ll have to dig deeper to see which you think is more accurate.

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fallingjune 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is pretty close to how I feel. I think Tim is calling out cowards in the Democrat controlled areas that are experiencing the unrest. The red areas of the country, at least by me, are proceeding as should by our laws. I'm preparing for the day it expands outside of those areas where I'm impacted by those I didn't elect. So far, those I elected are doing their job for me.

I think Tim also seems to miss that conservatives as a trait don't view themselves as victims and don't willingly put themselves into a situation to be a victim. His call to become the victim is just playing by the rules of the left. We create and because of that we don't need to play by the left's rules.

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