They totally were guessing with SESTA, and for the damage done, now I want careers ended and assets seized.
If you want to encourage lawmakers to admit mistakes and fix them, demanding that careers are ended and assets seized is counterproductive. We should make it as easy and painless as possible to fix errors. If it's disastrous to admit a mistake, they never will.
Do you disagree with the characterizations on the WP page about the Proud Boys, or are you fine with being associated with the group as it is described there? Or did you not bother to read it?
In the meantime US law enforcement average four officer-involved homicides a day, and they are a unilateral organization
If you mean a national hierarchy, no. Police departments are run by cities and counties; the federal (and even state, as far as I know) government has no involvement.
Re: Re: 'Since you don't plan on listening to us anyway...'
No penalties unless a committee issues a subpoena. I think most of the time when CEOs come to testify before Congress it's not to answer a subpoena but just an invitation.
"Some were attacked by the agitators -- who are a part of an anarchist group known as the "Black Bloc" that has been causing problems in Oakland for years, said Dan Mogulof, UC Berkeley spokesman. "
they're actually trying to prevent the exercise of civil rights
If it's antifa trying to prevent armed militias from intimidating BLM protestors, I wouldn't find that particularly interesting. Different sides sometimes have different ideas of what "I'm just exercising my rights" means.
I'm not going to watch a two hour stream to look for it, but if you can tell me where to look, sure. Keep in mind it has to be clear that it is someone who identifies as antifa, not just anyone committing violence who someone else decided later was antifa.
Just as they aren't allowed to listen in, not that they don't anyway (talking to you AT&T/NSA), and then block your calls on what you want to talk about, Zoom shouldn't either.
That isn't what they did. They found out about a meeting some people were planning, and told them they couldn't use Zoom for it.
it doesn't actually fix the problem so much as it kicks the can further down the street.
IPv6 allows 3.4 x 10^38 unique IP addresses. If we give everyone their own IP address, and then double the number of assigned addresses every year, we'll run out in about 100 years. Given we won't see anything like that kind of growth, I would say it's far enough down the street that it will probably be time to replace it for some other reason long before we actually run out of numbers.
Your comment suggests that antifa are honest about their views.
Feel free to demonstrate that they oppose libertarianism - and that their definition of fascism is what you stated - by some other evidence, such as their actions. Emphasis, however, on the word "evidence".
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Re: Re: Brevity is
Whoosh!
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Re: Re:
What a surprise.
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Re: Admitting they were wrong
If you want to encourage lawmakers to admit mistakes and fix them, demanding that careers are ended and assets seized is counterproductive. We should make it as easy and painless as possible to fix errors. If it's disastrous to admit a mistake, they never will.
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Re: Re: Wikipedia?
Because I don't trust them. So what is your answer? You're saying WP is incorrect about them?
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Re: Re: actual freedom and equality
Do you disagree with the characterizations on the WP page about the Proud Boys, or are you fine with being associated with the group as it is described there? Or did you not bother to read it?
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Re: Murder is not insignificant
If you mean a national hierarchy, no. Police departments are run by cities and counties; the federal (and even state, as far as I know) government has no involvement.
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Re: Re: 'Since you don't plan on listening to us anyway...'
No penalties unless a committee issues a subpoena. I think most of the time when CEOs come to testify before Congress it's not to answer a subpoena but just an invitation.
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Re: Congress shall make no law...
That would be amazing if one of them just answered every single question by reading the first amendment.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: antifa and honesty
You claim to have video evidence that they are; why are you so reluctant to present it?
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: antifa and honesty
If you can demonstrate that that was antifa.
"Some were attacked by the agitators -- who are a part of an anarchist group known as the "Black Bloc" that has been causing problems in Oakland for years, said Dan Mogulof, UC Berkeley spokesman. "
https://www.cnn.com/2017/02/01/us/milo-yiannopoulos-berkeley/index.html
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: antifa and honesty
I would be interested to see that, if:
If it's antifa trying to prevent armed militias from intimidating BLM protestors, I wouldn't find that particularly interesting. Different sides sometimes have different ideas of what "I'm just exercising my rights" means.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: antifa and honesty
I'm not going to watch a two hour stream to look for it, but if you can tell me where to look, sure. Keep in mind it has to be clear that it is someone who identifies as antifa, not just anyone committing violence who someone else decided later was antifa.
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Re: next it will be Verizon or AT&T
That isn't what they did. They found out about a meeting some people were planning, and told them they couldn't use Zoom for it.
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Re: Re:
IPv6 allows 3.4 x 10^38 unique IP addresses. If we give everyone their own IP address, and then double the number of assigned addresses every year, we'll run out in about 100 years. Given we won't see anything like that kind of growth, I would say it's far enough down the street that it will probably be time to replace it for some other reason long before we actually run out of numbers.
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Re: One Less Video Platform
They didn't listen in, they cancelled it ahead of time.
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Re: Re: antifa and honesty
Feel free to demonstrate that they oppose libertarianism - and that their definition of fascism is what you stated - by some other evidence, such as their actions. Emphasis, however, on the word "evidence".
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Re: Re: Re: "Criminals"
Where is jaywalking a felony?
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Re: Re: Gun violence research
How the NRA suppressed gun violence research: https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/how-nra-suppressed-gun-violence-research
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Re: "Criminals"
Neither of those are crimes, so technically no. I agree with the rest of your TED talk though.
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Re: Who could have seen that coming...
He's found a way to do even less than that.
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