New Biden Weapons Package for Ukraine 'Increases the Danger of a Direct Military Clash,' Says Russian Ambassador
Plus: Musk's Twitter purchase may be back on, global deflation may be looming, and more...

Does Biden want nuclear war? Whether Russian President Vladimir Putin really believes it or merely wants the Russian people to believe it, he has repeatedly laid the blame for Russia's invasion of Ukraine on the West. Putin suggests that the U.S. and other Western countries have not only fomented anti-Russian sentiment in Ukraine but also made themselves part of the battle by providing Ukraine with weapons and aid. And it's this last bit that seems to gall Putin the most—and most provoke his threats of nuclear war.
Despite all this, the U.S. won't stop escalating its support for the Ukrainian military. The latest: a new $625 million package of weapons, including rocket launchers. The U.S. will deliver four more High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), along with 16 Howitzers, armored vehicles, and hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammunition.
-16 105mm Howitzers;
-30,000 120mm mortar rounds;
-200 MaxxPro Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles;
-200,000 rounds of small arms ammunition;
-Obstacle emplacement equipment;
-Claymore anti-personnel munitions
-Field equipment.— Lara Seligman (@laraseligman) October 4, 2022
President Joe Biden authorized the package by using Presidential Drawdown Authority, which "allows the U.S. to transfer articles and services from stocks quickly without congressional approval in response to an emergency," notes Reuters. "By using drawdown authority, the four HIMARS launchers and associated rockets, some 200 Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicles, ammunition for Howitzers and mines, can be sent to Ukraine in the coming days."
Russia considers the new weapons package an "immediate threat," according to Russian ambassador to the U.S. Anatoly Antonov.
"The administration's decision to continue pumping the Kiev regime with heavy weapons only secures Washington's status as a participant of the conflict," Antonov said in a statement. It continued:
We perceive this as an immediate threat to the strategic interests of our country.
The supply of military products by the US and its allies not only entails protracted bloodshed and new casualties, but also increases the danger of a direct military clash between Russia and Western countries.
We call on Washington to stop its provocative actions that could lead to the most serious consequences.
In late September, the Department of Defense announced "approximately $1.1 billion in additional security assistance for Ukraine under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI)," calling the package a "multi-year investment in critical capabilities to build the enduring strength of Ukraine's Armed Forces as it continues to defend Ukraine's sovereignty and territory in the face of Russian aggression."
"Unlike Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA), which DoD has continued to leverage to deliver equipment to Ukraine from DoD stocks at a historic pace, USAI is an authority under which the United States procures capabilities from industry," the department said. "This announcement represents the beginning of a contracting process to provide additional priority capabilities to Ukraine in the mid- and long-term."
"In total, the United States has now committed approximately $16.9 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since January 2021," according to the Defense Department. "Since 2014, the United States has committed approximately $19 billion in security assistance to Ukraine," with more than $16.2 billion of this coming since Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
FREE MINDS
It looks like Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter may be back on—and (once again) some people are freaking out in the dumbest of ways. Reason's Robby Soave has more on the new hysteria here.
If Musk is really taking this site private, there are no real guardrails anymore. Rulemaking can be capricious.
He can elevate any idea or person he wants through recommendations and UX choices and there will be no oversight on this as a private company.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) October 4, 2022
Twitter's content moderation decisions are already all over the place, and its recommendations and algorithms are not currently subject to oversight. So the idea that Musk buying Twitter somehow upsets the status quo in a dangerous way with regard to these things is silly.
Honestly, it seems unlikely that Musk buying Twitter will lead to many noticeable changes because Musk will be facing all of the same government pressures and technological constraints that other tech CEOs face. Even an unwavering commitment to free speech and unbiased moderation tends to wither in the face of these realities. (See, for instance, every right-wing Twitter spinoff that has started off touting its free speech absolutism only to quickly start moderating like mad or paying a price.) Besides, Musk has never been quite as big a supporter of free speech as some make him out to be. But Musk does at least profess more libertarian leanings when it comes to speech, and it's telling how many media folks seem aghast at that idea.
FREE MARKETS
Global deflation is upon us, warns Columbia University historian Adam Tooze. "There are moments when history-making creeps up on you. This is one of those moments," Tooze writes:
The consequences of this global deflationary cycle are hard to predict. We have never done this before on this scale. Will it get inflation down? Very likely. But we are also courting the risk of a global recession that at its worst could bring down housing markets, bankrupt businesses and states, and throw hundreds of millions of people worldwide into unemployment and distress.
In light of this worst-case scenario, policymakers have to consider three questions: Are interest rates too blunt an instrument for dealing with our current economic imbalances? Can the central bankers pick the right rate, so as to slow inflation but not strangle the economy? And can a debt-laden global economy survive a serious interest rate rise led by the Federal Reserve?
Inflation in much of the world has been driven by Covid-related supply-chain bottlenecks and energy price shocks. Raising interest rates is not going to bring more gas or microchips to market, but rather the contrary. Reducing investment will limit future capacity and thus future supply. In Europe, for this reason, modest interest rate increases by the European Central Bank are being flanked by caps on electricity and gas prices imposed by some European Union countries. What the monetary and fiscal squeeze does do is to help ensure that inflation does not become entrenched and widespread. This is the main concern of the Fed right now.
But containment comes at a price. The primary means by which the Fed's policy will work is by slowing the economy and increasing labor market slack, which is a euphemistic way of saying more unemployment. Is the global squeeze perhaps going too far?
QUICK HITS
• U.S. gross national debt has topped $31 trillion.
• Why are search warrants for many of Mississippi's no-knock raids missing?
• The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case concerning a no-knock raid gone fatally wrong:
Amid the many appeals the Supreme Court declined to hear today was another case in which an armed homeowner was shot and killed on his own property by police after they went to the wrong house. Cops got qualified immunity pic.twitter.com/Axio9LiQve
— Lawrence Hurley (@lawrencehurley) October 3, 2022
• Another case—this one before the Georgia Supreme Court—challenges the validity of a "shaken baby syndrome" conviction. (More from Reason on these convictions here, here, and here.)
• Crypto goes to Washington: Molly Ball reports on how "D.C. has moved into crypto's territory, with regulatory crackdowns, tax proposals, and demands for compliance. And crypto has pushed into D.C.'s terrain, standing up multiple trade associations, think tanks, and political action committees and hiring hundreds of lobbyists."
• "To save downtowns, we need to embrace windowless bedrooms," writes Matthew Yglesias.
• To save America's coasts, don't always rebuild them, suggests Western Carolina University professor Robert S. Young, who directs a program on developed shorelines. "Local emergency managers know all too well which places in their communities should not be built back after a storm. But they are rebuilt, because the federal government and states provide multiple incentives to rebuild rather than to relocate."
• Jay Caspian Kang looks at homeless encampments in California and government responses to them.
• In Germany, making inflammatory statements online can bring the police to your door. (A good warning for Americans this week.)
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Does Biden want nuclear war?
Yes.
Unlikely, I think the people making the decision just can't imagine a world where things don't go their way.
For having the best and the brightest, they seem way more adept at grifting than strategizing.
Well yeah, at that level, being able to fit in with other elites is one of the most important skill sets.
Top me in a room = group think on steroids
With Biden controlling the media, or is it the other way around, he’s betting the propaganda will always paint Russia as the bad guys.
His people aren’t very smart though, judging by their comments after Russias pipeline was bombed.
“Just when speculation and an avalanche of theories have inundated the web on an array of international outlets, the Biden administration has bluntly (and apparently lacking self-awareness) boasted that the pipeline bombings present an “opportunity”.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a Friday joint press briefing with Canada’s top diplomat that the damage and disruption to the pipelines are being seen in Washington as a “tremendous opportunity” to greatly reduce European energy imports on Russia.
In addressing the ‘mystery’ sabotage incidents, Blinken began, “I think first it’s important to make clear that these pipelines that is, Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 were not pumping gas into Europe at this time. Nord Stream 2 never became operational, as is well known. Nord Stream 1 has been shut down for weeks because of Russia’s weaponization of energy.”
A mere few sentences later, he followed by saying “ultimately this is also a tremendous opportunity. It’s a tremendous opportunity to once and for all remove the dependence on Russian energy and thus to take away from Vladimir Putin the weaponization of energy as a means of advancing his imperial designs.”
He at the same time touted that the Untied States has now become “the leading supplier of LNG [liquefied natural gas] to Europe,” stressing too that the Biden administration is helping to enable European leaders to “decrease demand” and “speed up the transition to renewables.”
Tellingly, in that single section of comments while speaking alongside his Canadian counterpart, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly, Blinken had repeated the word “opportunity” while highlighting the European energy crisis no less than three times.”
You know who else saw opportunity in destruction?
Fuck Off, Nazi!
Look who’s finished chanting their plans to lie for another year.
I’m looking forward to another year of rubbing your face in your lies and laughing while you choke. Hahaha.
It's been a year? I haven't kept count. Man, you are a creep!
You know who else had an obsession with clocks in the 1946 movie The Stranger?
https://youtu.be/Z6FSseGGG3Y
Fuck Off, Nazi!
Now, Folks, to celebrate another year of Misek’s trolling and my counter-trolling, here’s a great ditty sure to warm Misek’s heart, a Tom Waits number about trains and Brooklyn girls and days and years that are Deterministic repeats of each other:
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And a Happy New Year of Fucking Off, Nazi!
ALL ABOARD!
WOO WOOOO
Hahaha, you take all the credit for trolling.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6TnqKVbPabk
I am honored to be graced by what your Fuhrer would call Entartetemusik
Degenerate Music--Wikipedia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degenerate_music
But I'll still say: Fuck Off, Nazi!
Considering that all of Europe had been fumigating entire trains with cyanide to kill typhus carrying lice since the 1920’s, it makes all but the most brainwashed fuckwits wonder why this fact is absent from the holocaust bogeyman story.
I’ll ignore your feeble request as usual.
Jews and Nazis are like peanut butter and chocolate. What are they without their bogeymen?
Jews consider themselves the chosen people, Nazis the master race.
Jews claim ownership of the Freemason secret satanic society, Nazis the Thule society.
Jews persecute Palestinians and Nazis, Nazis persecute Jews and other races.
Exposing the holocaust lie destroys Jewish identity.
Exposing the holocaust lie destroys both Jewish and Nazi identities.
I wouldn’t be shocked if Misek kept a fitted SS uniform at home. So he can periodically play dress up and goose step around his hovel. Just another way to indulge his swastika fantasies amd delusions.
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Also, more Biden's handlers than Biden.
Biden just wants pudding and a young girl to sniff. The question is what Ron Klain wants.
Putin has 5 weeks to launch nukes. After that, it's too late for Biden to declare a national emergency and call off the midterm elections. Hr'll have to go with the much riskier option of declaring a national emergency and calling off the seating of the new Congress. He would easily get the Republican votes he needs to acquiesce to the former, not so much to the latter.
Let's not rule out Covid making a comeback so they can reuse those election fortifications they were bragging about.
And China laughs as we deplete all of our stockpile
And Biden will spend his wad prematurely, again (like he did with the petroleum strategic reserve).
The whole thing is just crony capitalism: US arms manufacturers want more money to replace working weapons with new weapons.
Oh please. Biden wants an ice cream after reading the teleprompter.
No, no, no! It's Jello Pudding, the one endorsed by his compatriot in creepdom, Bill Cosby. 🙂
Putin is the one who wants to use nukes. Russia changed its nuclear doctrine in the late 90's and early 00's. The Soviets used MAD, like the US and didn't see nukes as anything other than a war deterrent. The Russian siloviki see nukes as just a weapon in their arsenal - that the West is scared of using. And it is just what they need (in their opinion) to get their superpower status and imperial borders back.
C'Mon, Man! A nuclear war would mean no more Jello Pudding, Boost, and Hoveround maintenance! 🙂
What will happen with Musk is that as soon as he takes Twitter private, the USG will begin engaging in malicious enforcement. It is impossible for a corporation of any significant size to comply with all laws and regulations, especially when what counts as compliance can mean two mutually exclusive things depending on the whims of the enforcer.
Discretion is a weapon, and Musk is about to find out how effective it is.
This is especially true because the people inside twitter will use their internal knowledge against him with "Whistleblower" reports up the kazoo.
#resist
""Discretion is a weapon""
Yep. Ambiguity favors the tyrant.
It looks like Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter may be back on...
TWITTER PURGE
Wait, I thought Twitter moderation was all about "private companies" and not government strong-arming. Is ENB changing her tune now that her marxist allies have lost control? Seems like this was always known but the "private companies" defense was just an excuse to endorse government censorship on a libertarian site.
Is ENB changing her tune now that her marxist allies have lost control?
It's so weird how that always happens, isn't it....
Well, weird like how bellybuttons are weird.
It is, but it is also literally ubiquitous.
"Private companies can do what they want."
"OK, so when Musk buys Twitter he can............"
"NOT LIKE THAT!!!"
Well, ENB is a far left progressive. So no surprise she's in favor of censoring her opponents. Just part of the playbook.
But we are also courting the risk of a global recession that at its worst could bring down housing markets, bankrupt businesses and states, and throw hundreds of millions of people worldwide into unemployment and distress.
Small price to pay for whatever our betters have had in mind.
But we are also
courting the risk ofvirtually guaranteeing a global recession ….Relevant:
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/un-demands-all-central-banks-stop-rate-hikes-and-switch-price-controls-instead
Last night the U-fucking-N demanded that all central banks stop trying to mitigate inflation with Rate Hikes, and instead move to price controls.
These are the elites that run our world governments. Our world is run by straight up, central planning, marxist clowns, and yet the media treats them as if they are the serious thinkers in the room. They aren't. They are clowns. And the notion that they have any credibility greater than the Orange Clown who was in office a few years ago was thrown out the window when they endorsed this bullshit.
That will end well. I'm not sure which is worse, the evil bastards that want to starve people out or the ones dumb enough to believe that global price controls are a realistic option.
They're just trying to turn everyone into billionaires like the lucky souls in Zimbabwe, or whatever they're calling it these days.
Yeah, because price and wage controls worked so great in the 1970s. It was partially due to the price and wage controls that Volker had to raise rates so high around 1980-81.
Venezuela is a top economy now.
This is the ultimate goal of the current leaders of globalism. And self identified globalist are ignorant to this fact.
Elites truly believe in Intelligent Design as if they can control complex interactions through central planning. This despite the entirety of the lessons gained during covid restrictions or prior controlled economies.
You can hear it even with Dem politicians who often say how much better it would be to have the controls China has here.
Control is their aim, under the guise of efficiency. The problem is no scheme has ever shown efficiency like free market interactions.
“Control is their aim, under the guise of efficiency.”
The idea of government control increasing efficiency is ludicrous. That’s just not how things work in the real world, no matter what government is in place.
And control has its limits. There’s only so much even an oppressed people will tolerate. Funny how three of the most repressive countries—China, Iran, and Russia—are all facing increasing issues like citizens refusing to make any more mortgage payments for unbuilt homes, burning their hijabs and shouting death to the dictator, and burning down conscription offices and attacking draft officers, respectively.
Obviously the solution is to mandate a *global* Universal Basic Income.
Yellen also created a 25 member board to push equity as a key goal of the Federal Reserve.
It's amazing how many people don't grasp that resources are finite, no matter what price you "set" for them.
Yep. We can either distribute goods based on price or by political will. Guess in which system the poor starve?
"Rulemaking can be capricious. He can elevate any idea or person he wants through recommendations and UX choices "
These people have negative levels of self awareness. They lack so much of it, it's surprising they are able to even see themselves in the mirror.
No, I think they are self aware on this point. Increasingly the censorship and propaganda have been seen as not something to be denied, but a good thing to be celebrated.
If Musk is really taking this site private, there are no real guardrails anymore. Rulemaking can be capricious.
As if it isn't already capricious already? I don't know who this Ben Collins fool is, but Twitter's rulemaking is already very capricious. Look at how they treat Libs of Tik Tok.
There's still ToS and contract law, depending on the change/violation in question. It's not like Musk can just go and do literally anything he wants.
But this is assuming that ENB is engaging in the conversation honestly, rather than pearl-clutching over the fact that her marxist friends can no longer silence those who disagree with them.
Musk could unilaterally change the terms of service to say "we reserve the right to ban anyone for any reason fair or foul". That would solve the contract issue and would have the virtue of being honest, unlike the current leadership that pretends the platform doesn't engage in viewpoint discrimination but then does the exact opposite with a vengeance.
The real question here is just what does this clown think Musk is going to do that would require guardrails to prevent? Musk wants to run the platform to make money. And you don't make money arbitrarily banning millions of your users.
The whole article is obvious concern trolling. That clown isn't worried about Musk censoring anyone. He is terrified that Musk isn't going to censor anyone and views the author doesn't like will get a fair public hearing. He and ENB are very pro free speech that way.
"rather than pearl-clutching over the fact that her marxist friends can no longer silence those who disagree with them."
So much this!
Guardrails = the guarantee of favor toward the left and punitive treatment toward enemies of the left.
^ This guy gets it.
U.S. gross national debt has topped $31 trillion.
I think we can all agree that it's meaningless at this point.
At this point, what difference does it make?
Just stop collecting taxes and be done with it.
Tax Cuts? FOR THE RICH???!!! Mon Deux!
That was what Truss proposed. The pound sank and all that debt rose to much higher carrying costs (interest).
The same thing won't likely happen here - right now. But it will at some point. And we are certainly much closer to tax cuts choking off economic growth via higher interest rates than we are to stimulating growth via more perpetual debt at low interest rates.
So, Does Biden want nuclear war?
I agree. It's gross.
"For the point to be made, it would have to have meaning. But because there is no meaning, we can all agree that it is pointless."
-Kamala Harris
Followed by a hit on a big spliff. 🙂
Honestly, it seems unlikely that Musk buying Twitter will lead to many noticeable changes because Musk will be facing all of the same government pressures and technological constraints that other tech CEOs face. Even an unwavering commitment to free speech and unbiased moderation tends to wither in the face of these realities.
What is this mess of a statement? Government will pressure for censorship so may as well comply?
Suddenly, they are not pRiVaTe CoMpAnIeS
Yeah, BUT MUH PRIVATE PLATFORMS" does not last well if Leftists are not in absolute control.
It is a bit of a misunderstanding of how this type of pressure actually works. Generally the way the USG pressures companies is malicious enforcement until a company replaces those in charge with fellow travelers that don't need to be pressured.
Yes. We have discussed soft fascism for many years here. But reason shouldn't be cowering to it. They should be fighting it openly and loudly.
For an 'editor' at reasonmag to fight against creeping authoritarianism would imply that they are libertarian and have integrity. A good number of the pieces written suggest progressive and lack of integrity, though the two often go hand in hand.
They are not cowering they are embracing it.
That is the thing. I don't think there has been any pressure. There has been willing cooperation and collaboration. Sorry, but the government has less power than that. If the tech companies didn't want to do this, they wouldn't and there wouldn't be much the government could do about it. Pressure my ass. If anything the pressure is going the other way.
The pressure on many comes from government collusion with banks and finance to create rules on business seeking IPO. See the reactions to Black Rifle Coffee a few years back where they changed their culture when they sought IPO funding.
This is why it is so dangerous to allow money markets to influence behaviors under the guise of ESG. We have seen it in banks as well as in simple exchange processors like PayPal. Democrats and big government supporters understand this, which is why Obama pushed Operation Chokepoint.
And sites like Reasoj defending it under the guise of private companies is so dangerous.
Yes. The pressure that is there is exerted on small companies who need banking and IPO services. That pressure, however, has zero effect on the big social media companies. They are basically untouchable.
LOL did you forget these companies being drug in front of congress to explain how they were going to censor more?
The thing you need to understand is that our Financial System is a command economy.
I work for a Too Big to Fail bank. There is no competition here. In 10 months of working here, I have heard the phrase "what the customer wants" exactly twice, and that was by an acquired company that fights like hell to keep from being assimilated. Everyone spends all their time worried about what regulators want. That is it. Regulators. I did some back of the math calculations the other day, and once you count public education, finance, and health care, 60 - 70% of our economy is pretty much run by regulators who set prices and production quotas much like the Soviet Union used to do. They just do it behind a veneer.
Through Dodd-Frank and Sarbanes-Oxley legislation, the government has essentially nationalized the system used to fund disruptive technology.
I don't agree that this is the sole mechanism of control. The government is also using the threat of anti-trust, and consumer (privacy) protection. But you are correct that a significant amount of this comes from the finance sector.
It is my understanding that TARP totally fucked all of the small and regional banks. TARP and the follow on legislation was sold as solving the "too big to fail" problem but in fact destroyed all of the small and regional banks ensuring that every bank in America fail into the "too big to fail category". It is almost like the big banks co-opted the legislative process to destroy their competition or something. Who knew they would ever do such a thing?
I fully agree with you. We see the rotating door of regulators into bank leadership. It is much a command economy. ESG is the next step in this movement. It is again something Reason should be loudly against if principled.
That is the thing. I don’t think there has been any pressure. There has been willing cooperation and collaboration. Sorry, but the government has less power than that. If the tech companies didn’t want to do this, they wouldn’t and there wouldn’t be much the government could do about it.
I've pointed this out before, but Big Tech does NOT operate like even an ordinary Gilded Age trust. They've benefitted from government venture capital and contracts for decades, along with investment strategies handed down via globalist orgs like the WEF, precisely because the people running these governments and organizations are using them as a giant social engineering, spying, and data mining operation to control populations and manipulate public opinion in their preferred direction.
We know the government pressures social media to censor certain things because we have the emails now showing they did. And this isn't new--it's an intel op practice going back to when ISIS was at its height (if not longer), and the government was directing the companies to censor ISIS-affiliated accounts.
When that fake-ass "whistleblower" was griping about Facebook shutting down its censorship panel, she was mad that they weren't censoring MORE, not that they were limiting free speech. And of course, you have the "disinformation board" run by that psychopathic Mary Poppins that was shut down publically, but is probably being run now as an masked NSA op so the public doesn't get itchy about it.
We've got FVEY-affiliated leaders and Ivy League professors telling WEF attendees that governments need to be engaging in active and aggressive censorship of what THEY deem to be wrongthink. These companies are as big as they've gotten BY DESIGN, because at that size, they're actually easier to leverage because the government can threaten to stop the gravy train anytime if they don't play ball.
It is a curious bit of intellectual gymnastics. It allows ENB to admit that the government-induced censorship is bad, while holding the lefties inside Twitter (and big tech) today unaccountable for being mendacious pricks.
You see, if Twitter becomes a bastion of free (or even more free) speech, then ENB has to admit that the Left are actually becoming as authoritarian as the polls all suggest. But she doesn't want to do that, because they are part of her tribe. Which is why she says,
"See, for instance, every right-wing Twitter spinoff that has started off touting its free speech absolutism only to quickly start moderating like mad or paying a price."
Notice how vague this is. She wants to steal a base and say "See look, even the right-leaning sites are being censorious." But are they? I haven't been on any of these sites. But are Truth Social or Substack or other sites that allow Right-Friendly conversation *actually* cracking down as hard as Google, Facebook and Twitter? And what does she mean by "Paying a Price"? Because the only "Free Speech" platform I note that "paid a price" paid that price at the hands of Lefty-aligned Big Tech companies that willingly shut down all their services (DNS, Cloud Compute, Etc).
I guess we should be heartened that ENB recognizes there is a problem, finally. But it is telling that she still can't bring herself to criticize the private actors that are being tribal authoritarians because they are her tribe.
Most of those sites she infers were forced to modify and increase their censorship due to other factors like IPO funding (Truth Social) or to utilize common internet infrastructure or get into app stores (Parlor). They were forced into censorship in ordetlr to simply exist or get funding.
A very recent example is Babylon Bee having their email service immediately cut off by their vendor for no reason or violation of a contract. Without notice. This would usually lead to some type of investigation on either anti trust if selective behaviors or contract violations. But it doesn't under the guise and umbrella of 230.
What is this moderation that sites like Truth Social and Substack are doing? I would be curious to hear just what ENB is referring to here. I have never been on Truth Social but I have browsed Substack a fair amount and I don't see any moderation going on there and certainly not the straight up content based malicious censorship that happens on Twitter.
The truth is that the government isn't pressuring these companies to do anything. It is a case of mutual collaboration and cooperation. When Musk takes over Twitter, and it appears he will, he will stop doing that. And the government won't be able to do anything about it. When that happens, ENB is going to have to spend a lot of time jumping through her ass explaining why the leftists who run the other platforms really are not enemies of free speech.
ENB will ignore it like she did the attacks on Parlor.
She has already posted a bunch of gawdawful articles by some tech industry reporter who says that Musk will have to do exactly the type of liberal-only censoring that Twitter does, because he doesn't understand how COMPLICATED moderation really is.
It is so complicated you have to allow leftists to issue death threats every day without any consequences but ban accounts like Libs of Tik Talk for publishing truthful and publicly available information.
What is the point of these sorts of articles? They are not going to convince Musk that he really does have to run the platform as it is being run.
Journalists on the left like to use coded language like this to pretend that what they support addresses some legitimate issue. Moderation isn't that complicated, though, if you moderate content consistently and even handedly. It's only complicated if you are moderating content through a particular ideological lens and that ideology changes shape every other second.
They are going to go after Elon immediately after the sale
I've not encountered any censorship on Substack at all.
When Musk takes over Twitter, and it appears he will, he will stop doing that. And the government won’t be able to do anything about it.
Sorry, but that's not how this is going to play out. Musk has government defense contracts for his Falcon rockets that he will want to protect. The government is going to tell him, "We'll let you know when you've taken things too far, and you better fix it or you'll find yourself in for a bad time."
The best that might come out of Musk taking the company private is that it might result in nuking a lot of the bot activity, but that's about it.
Even an unwavering commitment to free speech and unbiased moderation tends to wither in the face of these realities.
Is this an acknowledgement by ENB that Twitter is not currently committed to free speech and unbiased moderation? It certainly sounds like one.
"Does Biden want nuclear war?"
When we Koch / Reason libertarians voted for Biden, we knew two things. We knew the Democrats are now the official home of the pro-war neocons — those foreign policy geniuses like David Frum and Bill Kristol who helped sell the Iraq War. And we also knew the Democratic base has been conditioned by years of (accurate) RUSSIA HACKED THE ELECTION talk to despise Russia.
Personally I've been hoping for a fullscale US - Russia war since late 2016. Spending billions of dollars on a proxy war is cool and all. But if Commander in Chief Joe Biden and the Democratic Congress officially declare war on Russia I'll be even happier. 🙂
#LibertariansForBiden
But if Commander in Chief Joe Biden and the Democratic Congress officially declare war on Russia I’ll be even happier.
Sadly, health problems would make you ineligible to participate.
I see you've paid attention to my tragic story about the catastrophic knee injury I sustained in elementary school kickball. Just never fully healed. 🙁
However there is no shame in advocating wars in which only other people will fight. The aforementioned Bill Kristol (KMW's old boss) has made a career out of it.
#LibertariansForEmbracingNeocons
Imagine how badass Dark Brandon will look when he personally takes Putin out in hand-to-hand combat.
I'm picturing the last scene in Metalocalypse season 1 finally
'However there is no shame in advocating wars in which only other people will fight.' The politician and pundit/social media model? Shakespeare was wrong in Julius Caesar, cowards don't die many times before their deaths. Cowards make excuses, equivocate, and gaslight.
But if Commander in Chief Joe Biden and the Democratic Congress officially declare war on Russia I’ll be even happier.
"I'm only happy when it rains fallout."
Why are search warrants for many of Mississippi's no-knock raids missing?
Formalities.
The Supreme Court has declined to hear a case concerning a no-knock raid gone fatally wrong...
They might actually have to rein in law enforcement.
The dead guy has no standing.
That's pretty good! 😎
But he can still vote for a Democrat.
Inflation in much of the world has been driven by Covid-related supply-chain bottlenecks and energy price shocks.
No. It is government spending and WEF backed policies to limit energy production. Government made.
I heard the increased rig count is the real problem.
Last graph I posted for the pedo showed rig count still under 2019 levels. Pedo couldn't understand the graph.
Well COVID gets some credit...in the form of the unnecessary govt lockdowns that were a response to it, and the money printing as well
"Jay Caspian Kang looks at homeless encampments in California and government responses to them."
American Socia1ist says California is the best state because, as long as you're willing to drive past homeless people and step around human waste on the street, those $1,000-per-plate restaurants are totally worth it.
#LibertariansFor50Californias
To save downtowns, we need to embrace windowless bedrooms...
No one wants to see your nasty goings-on when shopping for knickknacks.
I see ENB's love affair with Matthew Yglesias isn't dormant. However, most fire departments and building departments frown on windowless bedrooms. That window is there for a reason, and it's not just to look pretty.
I was going to say, didnt the left have a collective freak out when the "1 secure entrance" policy was put forward for schools due to a faux outrage about fire safety?
But bedrooms don't need a window because cramming as many serfs into boxes is more important than actual fire safety?
Exactly. They had a collective freak out over the one secure entrance policy. Never mind that most schools in Illinois have had exactly such a policy since Laurie Dann shot up an elementary school in Winnetka in 1988.
You must change your behaviors to allow the homeless to shit on the streets and not be tempted to rob you.
Has someone reset the Yglesias meter?
Another case—this one before the Georgia Supreme Court—challenges the validity of a "shaken baby syndrome" conviction.
Wait. Are we concerned with our young now or not??? MAKE UP YOUR MINDS, LAW.
Don't worry. We don't.
...D.C. has moved into crypto's territory, with regulatory crackdowns, tax proposals, and demands for compliance.
Oh no! Crypto currency is going to go black market!
Local emergency managers know all too well which places in their communities should not be built back after a storm.
The Ron Swansons.
In Germany, making inflammatory statements online can bring the police to your door. (A good warning for Americans this week.)
Isn't this exactly what your Blue Check friends want, ENB? To be able to stifle any dissent at any time?
Effective “at scale” content moderation.
We call it misinformation here.
In Germany, making inflammatory statements online can bring the police to your door.
You know who else sent police door to door?
Reason sees the libertarian moment break out in Germany. And the gay Fonzi looked upon it and said "this is good".
'Gay Fonzi'..hilarious
Rhode Island?
Over "inflammatory remarks," not to mention inflammatory events?
As Wolfgang always said on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In:
"Veeeeery interesting!"
It is more than a bit rich to hear Russia whining about the US funding Russian adversaries in a proxy war. There is combined about 80,000 or so American dead from Korea and Vietnam thanks to the then USSR's arming and fighting a proxy war against the US.
Thems the rules buddy. We can arm your enemies just like you arm ours.
And more than a proxy war. Russia, Red China, and North Korea all had troops in Southeast Asia when the U.S. had troops there.
And as always, the pro-Putin propagandists make out like Putin has no agency whatsoever. I'm waiting for him to sing: "Blame it on Midnight! Shame on the Moon!" in Russian!
Bob Seger--Shame on the Moon (With Lyrics)
https://youtu.be/XUl-83PSZks
"To save downtowns, we need to embrace windowless bedrooms," writes Matthew Yglesias.
DNR. Behind paywall.
"It depends on whether I embrace your principles or your mistress."
I suppose I should be happy that someone as far down the Autism scale as Yglesias appears to be has been able to live on their own and make a living. That is a good thing. That, however, doesn't make the things he writes any less stupid or ENB's desire to link to them any less annoying.
Yglesias is an ignorant, biased, and generally stupid person who reacts emotionally more often than thinking. Folks with Asperger's do have a reputation for becoming fixated, sometimes appearing irrational, but this does not imply ignorance, bias, or stupidity. Yglesias is not bright, and he is an ideologue -this is by choice.
Who pays to read idiotic ideas like this?
People on the reason staff. I will leave you to make your own conclusions based on that.
IQs somewhere between the temperature of a working refrigerator and room temperature?
So jeff has a subscription.
I thought ChemTard's IQ was somewhere south of the temperature of a working freezer.
Good point.
Fucking Yglesias, man. How does this guy still have a career?
ENB links to him. 😉
Velma Is Officially a Lesbian in New ‘Scooby-Doo’ Film
Whew ! Finally!
Because God forbid any person ever not be defined by their taste in sex. Nothing can ever be left unsaid. Nope, everyone must have a "sexual identity" that defines who you are.
And any woman that doesn't meet some arbitrary level of femininity must either be a man or a lesbian. Good to know Hollywood isn't enforcing damaging stereotypes or anything.
we have to simultaneously accept everyone regardless of their expression outside of gender norms, but also strictly uphold gender norms to the point we influence children that dont fit them to transition.
Yup. And we claim to accept everyone regardless of their sexual tastes, except anyone who declines to advertise those tastes. You can engage in any sexual perversion you want and demand acceptance. But you can't be asexual or in anyway define yourself beyond your sexual tastes.
But you can’t . . . in anyway define yourself beyond your sexual tastes.
Well, you can also choose skin color, but those are your only options.
At least lesbians are allowed to objectify women without complaint.
But what about lesbians with ladydick?
Lesbians have to take the lady dick or they are TERFs.
"I can't find my glasses!"
"Did you look in Daphne?"
the weird thing is that they have to announce it and make a big deal of it. I've meet a lot of LGBqt whatever and guess what none of them ever announce upon meeting me what they are and I never walk up to person and proclaim my proclivities.
"I'm here, I'm queer, get used to it!" That would be pretty funny actually.
But they went for the safe option. They should have just made Daphne trans, but still hot, to confuse everyone.
Everyone in Scooby Doo is asexual because it's a cartoon for elementary school kids. The fact that this is even coming up is just move evidence what degenerate groomers the Left has become.
5 years until shaggy is banging Scooby-Doo.
Kind of what I always thought the silly term "pansexual" meant.
Bisexual, but with extra smugness.
No. Pansexuality unlike Bisexuality includes Transgender attraction too and Pansexuality isn't smugness for me, just a matter of fact. You do you and what others don't want means more for me. 🙂
Next up Bert and Ernie gentrify Sesame street.
They've already been there, done that, and won the Architectural awards for it.
Pan was a satyr, so sex with goats?
Only for his goat half. The other half could do oral and fingerbanging and fisting with humans.
All of this, of course, is assuming Pan existed, which I don't, M'Lady.
*Tips his horn-helmet.*
So, what's better? A mermaid with a fish bottom and a girl top? Or a fish top and a girl bottom?
Like the Myrtle Beach T-Shirt said: "If It Smells Like Fish, Eat It!" 🙂
Hey now! Pansexual means regardless of sex or gender, but within the species and within age of consent..
Actually, Fred and Daphne have always been a couple of sorts, and in the more recent (last 20 years) series they have overtly been a couple. Velma has had a thing for Shaggy in most of the series, with the joke being that Shaggy is kind of a clueless stoner type who misses the signals.
Velma and Shaggy do couple up at least a few times in recent incarnations.
So "Velma is gay" is not a revelation, it is a departure from cannon.
I refuse to live in a world where the term Scooby-Doo cannon is a term.
That's existed for years. It's just a big gun that launches great danes at people.
lol was picturing Scrappy Doo Cannonballs.
This just says that they have taken a children's cartoon and made it into adult entertainment. I think that says worse things about the quality of both the audience and the movie makers than Thelma being gay ever could.
First of all, rule 34 says it has already been made "adult", though I'm not willing to search for that on a work computer.
Second, it has always been adult. Ish. I mean, there are amazingly heavy drug references everywhere. Scooby snacks are definitely drugs, and scooby and shaggy constantly have the munchies. These are not jokes for 8 year olds.
It's also yet another example of overtly sexualizing entertainment geared toward small children, but the lefties on this site assure me that isn't happening.
I just watched "Thor, Love and Thunder" with the kids.
The superhero genre has a "will they, won't they" trope for romance that is really common. Makes sense with a teen audience. But mostly they have gone with "romance" being entirely off screen and just mentioned... "He has a wife". "She lost her one true love"..
For some reason. Pretty much every character in the new Thor movie has an overt sexuality. And except for Thor and Jane, they are all gay.
My middle school daughter commented on it several times... "Wait, she is a lesbian too?".
It was weird and a bit off putting. Not the "this is a gay character" bit, but the continuous mentioning of it in ways that do not enhance the story in any way.
It's also the sheer numbers of them. "Representation" puts the gay rates at 50%+ in such an unrelenting barrage it makes for a disconnect with the reality of what, 5%?
Remember, the inscription on Thor's Hammer, Mjolnir, did say: "Whosoever...". 🙂
I recently saw a... movie... wherein Bobbi Starr played Velma. Suffice it to say that she was into everything (and everything was into her).
Once they went live-action, piping hot young actresses portraying Daphne and Velma have been the rule.
So... My observations about cannon are not necessarily objections, depending on casting in the live action incarnation.
Rule 34
You know. This makes sense. In the warner brothers fighting game Velma special move is calling the cops.
So has any one seen Bros yet? It's rated W, only the woke are admitted.
Next thing you know, they’ll reveal what herbal blend is behind Shaggy and Scooby liking all those “Scooby-Snacks!”.
And if the crew turn The Mystery Machine into a food truck, it’ll be a Reason trifecta! ????
No, ackshuyally a quadrafecta, since CoCo could be Mexican! So Pot, Mexicans, Buttsex, and Food Trucks! All present and accounted for, Sir! 🙂
https://www.politico.com/newsletters/florida-playbook/2022/10/05/red-wave-alert-desantis-up-big-in-governors-race-00060403
While Florida is still dealing with the fallout of Hurricane Ian, one new poll suggests that Republicans — including Gov. Ron DeSantis — could be on their way to a significant sweep in the November elections.
No way. If the KIDNAPPING and HUMAN TRAFFICKING scandal didn't end his reelection chances, those funny boots certainly will.
If the GOP wins the Florida governor's election, it can only be because they cheated. (Same with Georgia.)
courting the risk of a global recession
Says someone who doesn't believe there's already an ongoing recession.
"Hey! I'll bet those Laplanders are hardly aware of economic problems!"
Laplanders as in strippers?
ut Musk does at least profess more libertarian leanings when it comes to speech, and it's telling how many media folks seem aghast at that idea.
You say this as though you and your employer have not been actively cheering censorship of wrongthink for the past three years.
Fuck off, ENB.
And why does Musk get the "at least profess" qualifier? What has Musk ever done that would cause someone not to take him at his word? Nothing as far as I know. Musk is one of the few champions of free speech in the tech industry. You would think reason would see that as a positive quality. Instead, we get a snarky qualification implying that he doesn't really believe it. Way to look out for the home team reason.
OMG did you all see that absolutely hilarious photo of DeSantis wearing those silly boots?
LOL
Like, I don't care if there was a hurricane and you might find yourself knee deep in filthy water. A decent Republican like Liz Cheney would never leave the house looking so ridiculous.
#LizCheney2024
#Imwithher
https://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-analyst-fell-asleep-watching-lotr-show-rings-of-power-2022-9
Amazon analysts admits to falling asleep during LOTR Rings of Power episode. You really have to try hard to make Tolkien boring. As bad as the old animated versions of LOTR and the Hobbit are, you can't call them boring. The other amazing thing about the show is that Amazon spent a billion dollars on it and the general consensus is that the CGI looks terrible and the whole thing has the production values of a SyFi miniseries. What the hell did those idiots do with that money?
Throw it into Mt. Doom?
From what I have heard, yes. In addition to casting a woman who looks like Mr. T as a heretofore never heard of "black dwarf", they made a King of Numenor, a black woman. You can't just leave the source material alone. No, every aspect must be altered to support "the message".
My favorite is the new black vampire in the Interview With A Vampire reboot.
How exactly do you get/keep dark skin if you literally cannot go out in the sun?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14921986/
::tear drops down Blacula’s cheek::
But they're all still gay, right?
Oh yeah. Super gay. Flaming. And not just when they go out in the daylight.
DEI consultants are expensive.
From what I have read, about $250M went simply to securing the rights, which is insane in itself.
That still leaves $750 million for like nine hours of television. What it shows is that just because you have the technology, doesn't mean you know how to use it. Amazon seems to have spent $250 million buying the rights to the source materials and then hired a bunch of 20 somethings with hate studies and bogus film degrees to write and develop the show.
Movie making is still an art and not that many people do it really well. It takes more than "we need to make the main character a girl can do bad ass Mary Sue and ensure the cast has plenty of noble negros."
Have you watched NFL on Amazon Thursdays? Their streams have had so many damn issues.
Yes. And that is a shame because I think Michaels and Herbstreet do a good job in the booth. They are just let down by poor production.
there's nowhere to go between plays and on commercial my attention span can't handle the amazon games
I've been watching it and it's not terrible. While I wouldn't recommend it I won't go so far as to say it sucks.
It's better than the GOT prequel, I'll give it that.
Backhanded compliments for the win.
I'll have to disagree with you there. I take it you've never read the book. The really exciting stuff has just started.
Any book*
There was a substantive comment if I've every seen one. Very insightful and observant. We need more intellectuals like you on this site. So enlightening. Bravo.
I haven't read any GOT stuff, no. Though I have read almost everything published under Tolkien's name. Not sure where they're going with this Rings of Power thing being that they're only allowed to use the appendices in the Return of the King, and don't have rights to the Silmarillion. I'm approaching it with an open mind. See what they come up with.
For the detailed explanation:
https://babylonbee.com/news/amazon-blows-entire-1-billion-rings-of-power-budget-on-making-it-look-like-a-woman-can-hold-a-sword
Lol
perfect.
Hey! As fo sify mini series Alice and tin man were fantastic! As were eureka where house 13 and being human. Sify tanked after that
If it gets done early enough, based on the people he's aligned with, yes, it could actually affect midterms.
Probably not, since Twitter isn't nearly so important for most people as its users like to think. That said, a hell of an admission here. Musk's argument is that he's going to allow open discussions. If that "affects midterms", that means open discussions are what will affect the midterms. And that means the echo chamber even knows their arguments don't hold up to open discussions.
Most people could not care less about Twitter. Journalists however are obsessed with it much to their detriment. If Twitter welcomes more open discussion, then journalism likely does the same. ENB and reason seem to have a problem with that possibility. Very Libertarian of them.
Exactly. "Affects the midterms" is a standard they break out because pretty much anything, especially open discussion, can "affect" the midterms.
They aren't saying "improperly affect the midterms," such as by deliberately suppressing true stories that call into question the integrity and suitability of a political candidate, or the sitting President using the FBI and CIA to fabricate crimes and investigations of a candidate in the rival party.
No, they are just concerned that, by hearing the other side's arguments, people might be convinced to vote in the way they don't want them to. It's like how every democratically elected conservative worldwide needs to be undemocratically removed from office because their election represents a "threat to democracy."
Yeah, that's a very telling comment. They are worried that if they can't censor enough stuff they can't win.
Well, it worked in 2020...
NYT Monday:
Using threadbare evidence, or none at all, the group suggested that a small American election software company, Konnech, had secret ties to the Chinese Communist Party and had given the Chinese government backdoor access to personal data about two million poll workers in the United States, according to online accounts from several people at the conference.
NYT Tuesday:
The top executive of an elections technology company that has been the focus of attention among election deniers was arrested by Los Angeles County officials in connection with an investigation into the possible theft of personal information about poll workers, the county said on Tuesday.
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Eugene Yu, the founder and chief executive of Konnech, the technology company, was taken into custody on suspicion of theft, the Los Angeles County district attorney, George Gascón, said in a statement.
[…]
Mr. Gascón’s office said its investigators had found data stored in China. Holding the data there would violate Konnech’s contract with the county.
Cleanest election ever. Once we have another election for people to talk about in 24, the talking points will change to "of course the 20 election was stolen but that is old news and people just need to move on from it." You could make a pretty good parlor game out of "guess the next modified limited hangout" for all of the various "conspiracy theories" that inevitably turn out to be true.
POLL WORKERS? Chairman Xi wanted information on pole workers!
https://redstate.com/bradslager/2022/10/03/hollywoods-latest-box-office-bomb-is-your-fault-according-to-billy-eichner-n636562
Producer angry no one wants to see his Bro Gay sex movie. Even straight women don't like dude on dude sex. No one likes dude on dude sex. If you absolutely positively have to meet your gay sex quota in your movie, hire two chicks. Everyone loves chicks going at it. Dudes, not so much.
The writer and main actor also made his career off being a catty asshole.
Yet somehow, The Birdcage was a number 1 box office smash. Maybe it's the the direction, writing, and production of the film.
The Birdcage was unlike this movie funny and well written. Yes, it was about gay guys. But it didn't show Robin Williams cornholing Nathan Lane. You can have gay men in your movie. It is just that no one wants to watch them fuck. That may not be fair but human nature is what it is.
"I no like the shoes, they make me fall down" may be Hank Azaria's funniest line ever
Azaria walks away with that movie. It is a good movie otherwise but Azaria is by far the highlight.
also owns part of wrecking the Simpsons by caving and walking away from his voices
There is absolutely ZERO audience for a movie like that. Straight guys don't want it, women don't want it, and gay guys who want to see gay sex will turn to porn. Also, a rom-com doesn't work for two guys. The whole "pursuit" thing is a woman thing. Two dudes would just hook up.
IF they made a movie that portrayed gay men as they actually are, it would look make Caligula look like a Hallmark Christmas movie by comparison. Hollywood can't do that because it would break the commandment that "all gay people shall be shown in only the most positive light possible".
It's not like we had a writer here demanding a vaccine for Monkeypox for weeks before he ever hit on the thought that maybe he should take some responsibility with his sexual habits and not attend as many gay orgies
He had a discussion talking about whether he should sanitize the gay sex or show it on its 'full glory'.
Nobody wants to see real lesbians either.
If you're gonna make a movie about the details of gay life then you should expect that it's gonna be a niche movie without mainstream appeal. Broke back Mountain focused on the drama, Birdcage didn't show Robin Williams felching Nathan Lane. Straight people want to see straight sex comedies, not gay ones.
When you realize what real lesbians look like, no one wants to see them either. But no one in real life looks like they are portrayed in the movies. Regardless, no one wants to see two guys going at it. It is just the way it is.
Is anyone surprised? Hell, the numbers suggest pretty strongly that the movie was even a flop with gay guys. My immediate thought is "Gay romantic comedy? Who the hell is the market?" I mean, the common larger category for romantic comedies is "chick flicks". I know the usual suspects will accuse me of sexism, but "Boy, I'm really in a mood to see a Meg Ryan movie or a Julia Roberts movie or a Reese Witherspoon movie" said no guy pretty much ever. Sure, guys will sit through them if the wife/girlfriend wants to see it. But, barring that? Nah! And it pretty much sounds like gay guys pretty much took the same line of thinking.
Gay men are known for two things, the second of which is having good taste.
I hadn't even heard of this shovel-faced, wonk-eyed freak until he had his meltdown and the simp media started boosting his signal to try and shame people in to watching it.
Leaving aside all the perfectly valid reasons why a movie like this would bomb, Eichner apparently has a well-earned reputation as an abrasive, histrionic, bitchy queen that turns off even gay men who would be the movie's core audience. What makes it worse is that it's produced by Judd Apatow, who's been making the same formulaic shit for over 15 years now--"vulgar movie with overgrown, immature manchild who tries to finally grow up." This shit was funny in 2005 when 40-Year-Old Virgin was released; it's just played out now and shows Apatow to be a one-trick pony who can't do anything except stunted insult comedy.
"See, for instance, every right-wing Twitter spinoff that has started off touting its free speech absolutism only to quickly start moderating like mad or paying a price."
Reasonable.
The problem being that we forget that for every decent right-winger cancelled there are about a thousand fucking horrible racist nuts with no filter (*especially* the left anti-semites and racists) that are knocked off too.
And if your platform doesn't moderate then they all just go to your place to shit all over the floor.
Content moderation IS hard and we would be lot more forgiving of the constant fuckups if they weren't defending Keffels while banning Libsoftiktok.
The problem being that we forget that for every decent right-winger cancelled there are about a thousand fucking horrible racist nuts with no filter (*especially* the left anti-semites and racists) that are knocked off too.
I would take issue with that ratio. If anything it is the opposite. Beyond that, show me where any leftist anti-semites and racists are ever banned from these platforms especially Twitter. Jesus Christ, the Iranian government and ISIS still have Twitter accounts. Antifa has dozens of Twitter accounts. What the fuck are you talking about here?
I'm talking about the little people. Not the big accounts. When you get down in to nobodies like us they're banning left and right. Black NoI anti-semites and flat earthers.
It's when you get up into the names that you see them applying a light hand to the left and hammering the right.
I don't know any of the little people on the left or many of them. So, maybe that is the case. My experience and that of others has been that they won't touch you on the right until you hit a couple hundred followers and then they will find some reason to ban you and ensure you never get any more. The whole point is to block out anyone with wrong think from ever attracting a significant following.
""The indictment alleges that Danchenko's primary source of information was actually a Democratic operative named Charles Dolan, a public relations executive who volunteered for Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton.""
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/judge-rules-naughty-bits-off-limits-at-trump-dossier-trial/ar-AA12Bl2A?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=2440d1325a114b9ccb6a2b83ab4e8292
>>Does Biden want nuclear war?
thank you for finally asking. you're weeks late if not months.
Hilary Swank, 48, reveals she is pregnant with twins with her husband Philip Schneider as she models maxi dress in NYC: 'I'm feeling great'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11283487/Hilary-Swank-48-reveals-expecting-twins-husband.html
Based upon the characters she plays I always assumed she was a bull dyke. Shame on me.
He can elevate any idea or person he wants through recommendations and UX choices and there will be no oversight on this as a private company.
So... exactly how it works now. Got it.
So Biden, not Putin's continuing to wage war, is increasing the danger? A friend gives a wife a bat to defend herself against a serial wife beater and the friend, not the wife beater is increasing the danger? And if you don't believe me, then ask a Communist or a Libertarian, and they will tell you the truth.
You can agree or disagree with Reason's take on this. My only advice is to never, ever take any foreign policy commentary from Reason seriously.
Exactly. It is funny to watch reason's natural inclination to declare the US the bad guy cause them to line up with the worst of the far right in thinking Putin is some kind of victim here. I guess reason is wise to the threat of Globohomo or something.
I mean more... how should I say this.
I talk a lot about how reasoning towards an end often matters more than that specific end. Reason when they talk about foreign policy may or may not have an end I agree with, but when they begin to talk their reasoning is not interesting and is closer to noise. It depends on the person, since Reason does come from a sort of "America is the main problem in all world events" view. That's a broad brush on my part, but in general I've never found their analysis to be useful. And analysis is the actual value add to any discussion.
"but in general I’ve never found their analysis to be useful"
That about sums it up. I find it difficult to even finish an article here. The headlines act as strong click-bait and then you get the wishy-washy gist of the article a couple paragraphs in.
escalating a war that isn't yours is, yes, a bad move.
It's risky, foolhardy, and wasteful. Fuck the USA foreign policy folks. They are so, so wrong on this.
and stop borrowing money from my grandkids to escalate the war in Ukraine! wtf. it's ridiculous
Given the US involvement in Ukraine prior to Putin's shitty move into Ukraine, this isn't a very good analogy. The proxy war had been ongoing for years, the Donbas in question for at least as long, but the straw that seems to have broken the Russian camel's back was pushing for NATO acceptance. There are no clear cut good guys when everybody is doing fucked up shit. Continuing to pump funds and arms into a country that has no strategic value because of some tenuous association between putin and trump for the US left is pathetic and wrong.
I suspect they're trying to get Russia to collapse again so a Yeltsin-like puppet can be put in charge. A lot of grift opportunities apparently got cut off when Putin took over.
With that said, Putin was an idiot to allow himself to be provoked in to a Winter War-type of conflict.
haha. Putin isn't a human with agency and his own agenda. He's just an animal who can be provoked. Almost like you read --
The Anti-War Right’s Misguided View of Putin.
There is also the people in Ukraine that have Biden on the payroll.
This was the debate between Chamberlain and Churchill. The question is whether or not the bad guy is actually insane enough that appeasement won’t work.
In the case of Russia, I’m still leaning towards appeasement. Just because Ukraine is the victim in this war does not mean they weren’t a bad actor before, during or after it. Two wrongs don’t make a right, but three rights make a left.
"To save downtowns, we need to embrace windowless bedrooms," writes Matthew Yglesias.
Finally, city living can remind one even more of being in a prison.
The deep state and the military industrial complex at your service.
Leftists were NEVER actually in support of a private platform acting privately. They have never ever once supported a business's right to do as it pleases and they never will.
They simply co-opt your own princiiples and use them against as they see fit. and when it's no longer convenient they drop the pretense.
When I am weaker than you, I ask you for freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am stronger than you, I take away your freedom because that is according to my principles.
Frank Herbert (Dune)
“Many of the residents I spoke to at the S.S.A. felt like they had been lured in through a series of false promises, whether of permanent housing, dedicated case workers, or privacy.”
No. Not de Santis. California social services.
Can stop this situation?
Biden dont have interest in Ucrania...Biden only think in the next elecction.
Musk will be facing all of the same government pressures and technological constraints that other tech CEOs face.
This is an interesting admission-in-passing.
• "To save downtowns, we need to embrace windowless bedrooms," writes Matthew Yglesias.
Weren't we supposed to be keeping track of days between Yglesias references?
I dropped the ball on that one
To be honest, it's been a while since ENB cited Yglesias so we forgive you.
All this presents a narrative problem: How do you tell the story of the biggest crisis on the West Coast when every typical journalistic avenue, whether it’s awareness-raising, political theatre, or even the sort of fantastical solutions-based wonk stuff, seems to have run its course?
Because it's too horrifying for your average journalist to consider the reality that people like me are 274% correct about the homelessness issue, and it's ultimate solution. Keep writing about awareness-raising, political theater, and the sort of fantastical solutions-based wonk stuff, because the rather straightforward (although difficult) solution is too monstrous to contemplate for someone who's steeped his entire career on...awareness-raising, political theater, and the sort of fantastical solutions-based wonk stuff.
Remember when Trump had that Iranian general assassinated, and the left went hysterical over Trump "starting WW3"? Where are those hysterical people, now?
Cheering on ww3
I am more worried about Biden's money printing and spending causing an economic collapse than I am about a direct war in Europe with Russia. Although it works, Reagan helped bring down the Soviet Union that way, and with big spending Biden in charge it was the perfect time for Putin to return the favor to the US.
"But Musk does at least profess more libertarian leanings when it comes to speech, and it's telling how many media folks seem aghast at that idea."
I'm going to defend the media elites on this one only because free speech has often been used to run cover for anti semitism. It's not like Andrew Torba beats around the bush either. He's a self-professed anti semite hiding in plain sight.
Current owners of Twitter are probably aghast because they think Musk is going to turn money making Twitter into shithole Gab by letting the kooks back on. The fact Gab even exists proves our point about why censorship doesn't work. All deplatforming accomplishes is corralling the extremists into one space.
I'm actually fine with the status quo. If you don't like Twitter becoming more political and attacking Trump for telling the truth, just remember how much more that helps him than hurts him. Twitter is free to make its own poor decisions and to reap the consequences.
"Let the madman have what he wants because he is threatening us."
The foreign policy of champions.
Russia is badly trapped in this war. If USA keeps giving weapons to Ukraine like this, then Russia can use Nuclear Weapons to save its honor. https://learnars.com
Both sides of the conflict are complicit, and neither are working for resolution. Both the Putin and Biden regimes, have no business in Ukraine. Ukraine should be left to fester in their own mire without interference from foreign powers.
Russia attacking a neighboring country increases the risk of a direct military clash.
The United States and NATO meddling in the affairs of Ukraine increases the risk of a direct military clash.
The Russia meddling in the affairs of Ukraine increases the risk of a direct military clash.
The United States and NATO providing funding and weapons to Ukraine increases the risk of a direct military clash.
The Russia providing funding and weapons to Ukraine Separatists increases the risk of a direct military clash.
Twitter is for Twits and no, the world will not collapse if a Social Media platform is privately owned.
Musk's idea to allow the Donbas areas that have a large number of ethnic Russians to leave Ukraine would be viable if the various Russian Republics that have large numbers of non ethnic Russians were allowed to vote and leave the Russian Federation.
History provides clues that Russia uses the ethnic Russian claims as a means to expand. When encountered with Separatists in the various Russian Republics, Moscow replies with force to stomp it out.
The Bully (Russia) doesn't like resistance while trying to stomp out another nation and steal their lunches..