

Oh cool, another full of shit internet tough guy.


Oh cool, another full of shit internet tough guy.


Destruction of property is a gray area. Obviously it can go too far, like setting a house on fire or destroying the east wing of the white house. But I was fine with them getting rid of the stupid Confederate statues. There are some options there.
Assassinations can be a bit murky, too. I’m fine with Luigi being a folk hero for people. Assassinations are extremely risky and of questionable effectiveness…but that one felt like borderline self defense. That sort of thing can escalate quickly but 47 is escalating either way.


We need to exhaust nonviolent resistance first, we’re not even close to doing that. And what we’ve done so far (No Kings, recent blue wave, other protests, boycotts) is kind of starting to work.
Everyone on the internet acts like some kind of freedom fighter badass but anyone with common sense knows 1. most of those people are full of shit and roleplaying online and 2. a violent overthrow ends up with people in charge who are willing to use violence to get what they want. Historically that sort of thing has not gone well.
Nonviolence works, it takes persistence and patience, and is always preferable to another civil war.


Only these psychopathic dipshits would think shooting an unarmed person makes you some kind of badass.


I’m not religious, but this orange fucker really does check a lot of antichrist boxes.


Same with their religion. I’m not religious, but their actions are blatantly anti-Christian while they cover their trucks with Jesus stickers, etc.


Turns out the ‘fuck your feelings’ conservatives have the most fragile feelings of all.


Eugenics bullshit never fully went away. I keep hoping worm brain does one stupid reckless stunt too many and wins that Darwin award he’s so overdue for.


Yup, dumpf will call for a court martial or some other batshit insane “solution” and his enablers will try to enable it.


It’s also occurred to me that that DIY self-hosting is trending in popularity. To connect their self-hosted services to the internet more securely, people use VPN tunnels like WireGuard, etc.
The corporations want us to subscribe to all the things and own nothing, so they can’t be happy about this trend.
The anti-porn moral panic is clearly the main thing going on here. But it’s always wise to follow the money.


Considering how many people need to use VPNs to telecommute, this seems like it would be a non-starter. But you can’t discount the sheer stupidity and hubris of Republicans these days.


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This troll just wants to be contrarian to whatever is currently going on, and she tries to grab the spotlight for herself in that manner. Sadly it often works.


There aren’t enough health care providers to go around, and the red areas are becoming hostile to those educated in medicine.
Maybe all health care providers should move en masse out of red areas into blue ones and let “Jesus take the wheel” in the red areas. At least until they finally figure out, the hard way, that they should leave these decisions to the medical professionals.
The poor innocent kids are going to suffer either way. But maybe my way teaches the adults faster.


Meanwhile, AWS claims to host 7,500 different US government agencies (state, fed, local).


Yup. A context-free factoid goes viral, and then someone figures out how to profit off the suckers.
Correlation is not causation. People who take melatonin could have trouble sleeping because of sleep apnea and myriad other (possibly undiagnosed) sleep issues which can also cause heart problems over time.
It’s not clear from this snippet if they controlled for that sort of thing: “A secondary analysis found that those who took melatonin for over a year were almost 3.5 times as likely to be hospitalized for heart failure when compared to those not taking melatonin.”
I don’t take melatonin. And I’m not saying it’s definitely not the melatonin causing the increased risk. Always read articles about medical studies with a large dose of skepticism.