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Endless war not inevitable

mercredi 17 juillet 2019 à 02:00

"Endless War Isn't Inevitable": House Votes to Stop [the bully] From Launching Unauthorized Attack on Iran.

Detroit thugs impose face recognition

mercredi 17 juillet 2019 à 02:00

The Detroit Police Commission excluded one commissioner from some of its meetings where it decided to impose face recognition on the public. He came to an open meeting and tried to condemn this, and the thugs arrested him.

Thus tyranny marches on, imposing the tools for more tyranny.

Empty federal government positions

mercredi 17 juillet 2019 à 02:00

The bullshitter doesn't want anyone in the federal government to correct his lies. Over 85% of the federal government positions that have to do with science are now empty.

Nonfree software

mercredi 17 juillet 2019 à 02:00

The EFF has alerted the public to a particular of variety of malicious functionality of nonfree software: artificial restrictions on interoperability.

This is useful, but it would have been more insightful to mention that the underlying cause: proprietary (nonfree) software. Proprietary software tends to be malicious in various other ways.

Threat of censorship in France

mercredi 17 juillet 2019 à 02:00

Now that France threatens a 24 hour censorship deadline for deleting articles, some politicians are trying to include revealing how farms treat animals.

The tendency of governments to label animal rights activism as "terrorism" has been observed in the US, and the UK. It seems to be a natural progression. So whenever you think about a proposed "antiterrorism law", remember that animal rights activists may be included too.

I do not advocate animal rights below a low level. I do advocate freedom of speech for those that advocate more (or less) animal rights than I do.