Studies Find Conservatives More Committed to Free Speech Online, Federalism
Plus: Government regulation of speech is on trial, biohackers flock to experimental charter city in Honduras, and more…

Conservatives are attached to the principles of federalism and free speech online even when these principles make it harder to achieve their policy aims, suggest two recent studies. Meanwhile, liberals are more open to giving power to whichever arm of government—federal, state, or local—they think will best achieve their aims. And while they're generally more open to the suppression of online speech that is inaccurate, they are more likely to shift positions based on whether this speech supports their side.
Conservative Attachment to Federalism Is "Genuine"
The federalism study—"Ideology and Support for Federalism in Theory—And in Practice"—comes from Tufts University researchers and was published in Publius: The Journal of Federalism on February 3.
The authors looked at a variety of survey data to gauge liberal and conservative support for federalism—that is, the separation of power between federal, state, and local governments. They found that "conservatives are more likely to prefer a devolution of power to state and local jurisdictions, even if doing so might make it harder to achieve conservative policy aims," while liberals are "more likely to prioritize policy aims and to support whichever level of government seems most likely to achieve them."
For example, "among conservatives, the more religious are more supportive of state/local control over school prayer than the less religious"—which makes sense, because that's a position more conducive to allowing prayer in schools.
"But even among nonreligious conservatives, a significant majority—59 percent—support devolution on the issue. It is liberals whose response to the issue swings much more by religiosity. For liberals, one's position on the question of which level of government should control school prayer is heavily determined by their religiosity."
The authors also looked at examples involving COVID-19 policy, abortion, environmental regulations, and painkiller policy, reaching similar conclusions for each. For instance, on the environmental policy question—whether states like California should be set to adopt greenhouse gas standards and vehicle emission controls that are stricter than those set by the federal government—a majority of conservatives gave the pro-federalism response, despite the fact that conservatives don't tend to support stricter standards.
The COVID-19 questions, asked in early 2020, first asked whether state governments or the federal government should be responsible for handling pandemic policies. Seventy-six percent of liberals said the federal government should be, while only 43 percent of conservatives said likewise. The researchers then asked which level of government respondents trusted to handle pandemic policy. Even though President Donald Trump was still in power, only 49 percent of conservatives said they trusted the federal government to lead the way. Meanwhile, only 24 percent of liberals said they trusted the federal government's lead, "despite the fact that they overwhelmingly think that the federal government should do so," note the researchers.
Taken together, the various surveys suggest a significant values gap between conservatives and liberals on issues of federalism.
"Conservatives are more attached to the principle of federalism than liberals are" and this difference is "among the most dramatic in the whole panoply of ideas that differentiate those on the right and those on the left," the authors suggest. They argue that "conservative attachment to the devolution of power is genuine, and that it often survives (albeit with some erosion) when policy preferences are at stake," while liberals "tend to prefer more centralized policymaking" but are more likely to favor state control "when their policy preferences are best served by the states."
This argument stands in contrast with the (popular liberal) claim that conservative embrace of "state's rights" is limited to situations where this will benefit their preferred policies. It does, however, lend credence to a conservative claim that liberals will seize whatever means necessary to accomplish their goals—an argument that people on the national conservatism side often make, unfortunately, to bolster their case for using any means necessary to get what they want.
Republicans and Democrats Come Down Differently on Online Content Removal
The free speech study—"Partisan Conflict Over Content Moderation Is More Than Disagreement about Facts"—comes from Stanford University's Ruth E. Appel and Jennifer Pan and Margaret E. Roberts of the University of California, San Diego. For this study, the researchers theorized that differences in conservative and liberal preferences regarding online content moderation may stem from a "fact gap" (that is, "differences in what is perceived as misinformation"), a "value gap" (different preferences "about how much misinformation should be removed"), or party promotion incentives ("a desire to leave misinformation online that promotes one's own party by flattering it or denigrating the other party").
To test the latter two hypotheses, they showed study participants headlines that either flatter or denigrate their side—then explicitly told participants that these headlines were false. Participants were then asked whether a hypothetical social media company should remove the content, whether it would be "censorship" if so, and whether they would personally report the misleading content as "harmful."
The results offer substantial support for the value gap hypotheses. "When Republicans and Democrats agree that the content is false, Republicans and Democrats still hold vastly different preferences for whether that information should be removed," note the study authors in their paper. "Regardless of the partisan slant of the content, Democrats are more likely to support the removal of content, while Republicans are more likely to oppose removing content."
The authors also found "support for party promotion among Democrats who are slightly less likely to support removing misinformation that promotes their own side than misinformation that promotes Republicans, but no evidence of party promotion among Republicans." However, "the effect of party promotion on content moderation preferences of Democrats is overall quite small."
The study authors conclude that "partisan animosity does not seem to be the main driver of partisan disagreement over content moderation." Rather, these disagreements are driven primarily by "differences in values."
Open to Interpretation?
Taken together, these two studies "suggest that American conservatives are more committed than liberals to two important procedural norms — federalism and free speech — independent of whose partisan interests they serve," suggests Jason Willick at The Washington Post.
But Willick also notes that "both papers are open to multiple interpretations, of course, and it's possible these findings are better explained by subtle power dynamics than principles and values. For much of the 20th century, the process of open debate was seen as a means of persuading more people of liberal positions; today, it is more often seen as a threat to dominant liberal institutions."
So, on the social media "censorship" question, both factions could be acting in self-serving ways. It's just that progressives see online misinformation—or unfettered free speech generally—as more of a threat to their side, while conservatives see it by and large as more of a benefit. Both would have incentives to promote less or more free speech online even if the particular circumstances in any given case are not helpful to their side.
That the speech study specifically looked at social media content moderation is notable, since conservatives perceive (though evidence supporting it is mixed) social media "censorship" to be biased against them. For this reason, conservatives have rallied around calls for less social media moderation, even as many embrace speech restrictions in other realms (like schools, libraries, etc.).
But in any event, the speech study cuts against the idea—popular among Democrats—that conservatives only want free speech on social media so that they can spread misinformation that benefits their side.
The federalism study seems like a more clear-cut case of genuine attachment to a principal on the part of conservatives, though the same dynamic noted above (support even in cases where federalism doesn't benefit them bolstered by a general belief that it will) could be at play.
In general, these studies offer a flattering view of conservatives' principles—and one that makes recent attempts to steer the movement away from free speech, federalism, and other tenets of limited government all the more sad. The new right—call them national conservatives or populists or integralists or whatever—explicitly rejects the idea that it shouldn't use state power to crush enemies and institute a conservative vision of the common good.
FREE MINDS
The Supreme Court's big Section 230 case is coming up next week. And it brings up an important question: Do people still overwhelmingly believe "that governmental regulation of content of speech is more likely to interfere with the free range of ideas than encourage it"? Law professor Jeff Kosseff, author of The 26 Words That Created the Internet, worries that Americans do not. A thread:
https://twitter.com/jkosseff/status/1625225122276581412
FREE MARKETS
"FDA-approved gene therapy treatments remain rare, but those breaking through come with eye-watering price tags, in part because of the cost and complexity involved in their creation," notes the MIT Technology Review. Part of this cost and complexity, of course, comes from all the hoop-jumping required by the Food and Drug Administration:
Over the past few years, a parade of newly released gene therapies have consecutively claimed the title of most expensive drug in the world; the current honor goes to the $3.5 million hemophilia B treatment Hemgenix, launched in November 2022. These therapies are produced by the likes of Novartis and CSL Behring, pharma giants that have amassed years' worth of clinical trial data and followed rigorous testing procedures under the exacting gaze of the US Food and Drug Administration.
Some are seeking a different route. For instance, biotech startup Minicircle is conducting a clinical trial in Próspera, Honduras—a charter city with a private government—and paying subjects in cryptocurrency. "The startup, which is registered in Delaware, aims to fuse elements of the traditional drug testing path with the ethos of 'biohackers'—medical mavericks who proudly dabble in self-experimentation and have long hailed the promise of DIY gene therapies," notes the Review:
The eccentricities don't end there. Minicircle's trials are going ahead in Próspera, an aspiring libertarian paradise born from controversial legislation that has allowed international businesses to carve off bits of Honduras and establish their own micronations. It's a radical experiment that is allowing a private company to take on the role of the state. While much attention has been paid to the charter city's use of Bitcoin as legal tender, the partnership with Minicircle is an important milestone toward another goal—becoming a hotbed of medical innovation and a future hub of medical tourism.
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Happy Valentine’s Day
Fuck Joe Biden
Fuck Joe Biden.
Double possum fuck that demented old fuck
Any insight on how that occurs? Asking for no one ever.
🙂
You've never tried the double possum with your old lady?
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Uh, no and ew! I like vigorous, live, sapient action with my partners.
And I've smelled dead 'possum roadkill before, so that puts an immediate mental block on that. *Yeeech!*
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Leftists are literally (not figuratively) cancer.
They're not even leftist per say.
A lot of long time lefties who haven't changed their positions are some of our strongest voices for freedom right now. Tim Robbins, Russell Brand, Joe Rogan, Bret Weinstein, Jordan Peterson, Glenn Greenwald, Bari Weiss, Douglas Murray, Matt Taibbi, Dave Rubin, Jimmy Dore, etc.
The closest thing to them politically, socially and economically, is Nazism.
That's because people seem to forget that there are two axes to the political spectrum. There's the traditional left and right, and then there's something we discuss here far more often: authoritarianism versus libertarianism, i.e. control versus liberty. Many of these people mentioned may have been on the left, but they also were far more interested in liberty or freedom than in controlling others with state power. Most of the leftists we interact with from the Democratic Party and here tend to prefer state control over liberty. They are left authoritarians as opposed to left libertarians. This is why they can find camaraderie with the neocons who are right authoritarians while Greenwald, Taibbi, Weiss, et.al. can find friends with us. (Honestly, I've taken those quizzes many times, and I almost always wind up on the line between left and right, but about as far away from authoritarianism as one can get.)
And right now, the structure of the struggle has changed from left versus right to authoritarian versus libertarian. And if the authoritarians win, we're looking at a bleak future for humanity.
"This is why they can find camaraderie with the neocons who are right authoritarians"
We see this with White Mike, Sqrlsy and especially Buttplug who often sounds indistinguishable from Dick Cheney nowadays.
"Honestly, I’ve taken those quizzes many times, and I almost always wind up on the line between left and right"
I usually end up slightly to the left of center on that line, but identify conservative because traditional right/left descriptions have no bearing to their monikers current application.
Fuck Joe Xiden
Does Biden give a "I love you when we shower" valentines to his daughter?
*Barf!*
I haven't even ate yet! Please!
🙂
And a Happy Day back at 'cha!
But ackshuyally, Saint Valentine's Day is yet another celebration of a man who most likely did not exist, M'Lady.
Hillsdale College, of all places, spilled the jelly beans on this topic on their radio show/podcast Our American Stories
Love's Protector: Valentine's Story
https://www.ouramericanstories.com/podcast/history/the-secret-history-of-valentine-s-day-2
They should have concluded this snippet with The J. Geils Band's classic anthem to misfired neural reactions:
The J. Geils Band--Love Stinks
https://youtu.be/E0LAs7X5ybE
Well, one good thing about this Day: Humanity is closer to Enlightenment when even Religious Conservatives are espousing Mysticism. What else will we find out isn't true and is a waste of time?
Opps! I meant to say Mythicism, not Mysticism. The Religious Right already espouse Mysticism.
🙂
Let's go, Brandon. 🙂
Conservatives are attached to the principles of federalism and free speech online even when these principles make it harder to achieve their policy aims...
They're so dumb!
And they vote against their own interests! (Right?)
Kill anyone who is old enough to remember how good times were before socialism.
If we decide to kill burdens on society, does that include everyone on welfare?
Yale Professor: Mandatory ‘Mass Suicide’ of Elderly a Solution to ‘Japan’s Rapidly Aging Society’
“In the end, isn’t it mass suicide and mass ‘seppuku’ of the elderly?”
https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/02/yale-professor-mandatory-mass-suicide-of-elderly-a-solution-to-japans-rapidly-aging-society/
“Whether that’s a good thing or not, that’s a more difficult question to answer,” Dr. Narita told the questioner as he assiduously scribbled notes. “So if you think that’s good, then maybe you can work hard toward creating a society like that.”
At other times, he has broached the topic of euthanasia. “The possibility of making it mandatory in the future,” he said in one interview, will “come up in discussion.”
Mandatory ‘Mass Suicide’ of Elderly a Solution to ‘Japan’s Rapidly Aging Society’
A Final solution, if you will.
“The possibility of making it mandatory in the future,” he said in one interview, will “come up in discussion.”
I've heard Canada's blazing the trail on this one.
Perhaps they could be sent in cattle cars to camps for processing.
“Tired of the sniffles? Here’s how to ensure you never get sick again!”
And let's be real here--the sole reason they're doing this, at least in Canada, isn't for "sustainability" purposes. There's only about 35 million people in the whole country. It's because their "world-class healthcare system" can't handle all the new immigrants demanding free healthcare and the costs of an aging population.
Socialism is a systemic ponzi scheme.
Kill the elderly who remember Canada and replace them with immigrants who don't.
"And let’s be real here–the sole reason they’re doing this, at least in Canada, isn’t for “sustainability” purposes."
Yup.
Why is Canada euthanising the poor?
It's gotten so horrific even the UN is alarmed.
Canada’s New Euthanasia Laws Carry Upsetting Nazi-Era Echoes, Warns Expert
"Last year, three United Nations human rights experts condemned the Canadian legislation as having a “discriminatory impact “on disabled people and running contrary to international human rights standards."
A UN Commission then sent a letter of concern.
This murderous policy was enacted by a party that only received 33% of the vote, less than the opposition Conservative Party, in the last two elections.
The ghost of Margaret Sanger approves.
So Logan's Run was prophecy?
It is fascinating how often academics land on mass murder as a solution to problems.
It's also fascinating how rarely academics come up with real, viable solutions to the things that ail us.
I think they called that concept "Carousel" in Logan's Run, and "recycling" in Soylent Green. At the DNC they refer to it as "saving Social Security".
Just so long as the millenials don't have to pay their student loans or ever confront the wisdom of borrowing $250k in order to learn how guilty they should feel based on their personal melanin levels (or pull a Dolezahl and claim to be trans-racial)
Buttigieg Complains About Too Many Whites in Construction, Stays Silent on Ohio Train Derailment
https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/02/buttigieg-complains-about-too-many-whites-in-construction-stays-silent-on-ohio-train-derailment/
Ohio Train Derailment
I only just realized, but the derailment happened almost two weeks ago. It's frightening how effective a media blackout can be.
NewsNation arrest: Reporter arrested during news event on Ohio train derailment
https://abc7chicago.com/newsnation-reporter-arrested-arrest-ohio-evan-lambert/12791139/
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio -- A broadcast reporter was pushed to the ground, handcuffed and arrested for trespassing Wednesday while covering a news conference about the derailment of a train carrying toxic chemicals in Ohio.
NewsNation posted video of correspondent Evan Lambert being arrested in the gymnasium of an elementary school in East Palestine where Gov. Mike DeWine was giving an update about the accident.
Anyone suspecting a loco motive?
That was my train of thought.
You have a one track mind.
We should rail against Buttgieg’s lackadaisical and ineffective measures to protect transportation.
We need to tie it something substantial.
If only to spike more interest.
Pete will likely be the conductor a proper investigation.
He was probably busy being the middle man in a train fuck with his staff.
🙂
And who will lead that movement? I choo-choo-choose you (and it's Valentine's day, Simpsons fans!).
Ralph Wiggum for the win.
That's unpossible!
BUTTIGIEG: “We have heard way too many stories from generations past of infrastructure where you got a neighborhood, often a neighborhood of color that finally sees the project come to them but everyone in the hardhats on that project looking like, you know, doing — doing the good paying jobs don’t look like they came from anywhere near the neighborhood.”
Construction projects have a bid process that licensed contractors submit. It's really not that difficult to grasp.
Side note: I have family members who are contractors. When the work is in a "neighborhood of color", every single item must be collected and removed from the site every single day. A forgotten half pack of cigs will be gone by the next morning.
All junk metal can be spray painted copper color and it will be removed offsite without needing to pay the disposal costs.
Think like a progressive. A job is not something where a person with certain skills produces a desired result in exchange for value. A job is just a paycheck with amounts and distributions determined by government edict.
https://twitter.com/ChestyPullerGst/status/1625232766676742144?t=ueilqvDVza4rnwunhRllUQ&s=19
"I just can't understand why anyone wouldn't want to live in the city!"
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Does he think contractors are supposed to just hire new crews for every project from the surrounding area?
What does he think about construction unions, I wonder?
Only if they’re menthol, amirite?
This is particularly hilarious because the construction industry is dominated by Hispanics these days even in the most lily-white areas, but in places where there's a majority black population, you know who the majority of workers are? Black people. Buttigieg is just making shit up here because this kind of white self-flagellation is du jour these days.
Next he'll be complaining that there aren't enough queer carpenters because the only role model they've ever had was the guy from the Village People.
Must have more trans carpenters!
My hammer identifies as a saw. I have tried to go along but the results look like shit.
https://twitter.com/ConceptualJames/status/1625508587245035520?t=RZIMtYnRYu9tZzBnogwYBQ&s=19
Intersectionality is "uniting" in the same way—the exact same way—Mao's program called "unity – criticism – unity" was "uniting." It creates Party solidarity only through brutal psychosocial manipulation. But of course Kim is a Maoist. They even call her book "the Big Red Book."
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When even fucking Bill Maher can see this this is exactly in the same character and nature as the Chinese Cultural Revolution, it's not really that esoteric anymore.
It's not really an accident that much of the New Left was influenced by Maoism from that time period and ended up applying those principles to academic praxis, to the point that it's the actual dogmatic framework of academia these days.
Given the progressive mindset they could be looking at business owners and just being stupid from there.
3 other derailments in Texas, South Carolina, and Tennessee yesterday too
Derailments happen all the time due to the high number of trains criss-crossing the country. A slip of the train wheel really isn't unusual. What is unusual is when something big happens, like in East Palestine, Ohio.
I've dealt with the aftermath of a few in my time as an environmental consultant. One was where the contractor rerailing the engines wanted to get them back on the track so fast that they ripped open the 3,500 gallon diesel fuel tank on the locomotive causing a spill. Another was when a train engineer derailed his locomotive on a spur by accident. The wheel had slipped off the rail. Instead of asking for help, the moron tried to rerail the loco. He wound up ripping open the fuel tank on the end of the rail. Neither one of these hit the news.
Blame it on balloons.
People still think Mayor Pete might be a potential contender for the WH in the future?
I dunno. Is Pete dreamier than Polis?
Maybe for Shackford.
Too many whites in construction? He's clearly never been within 400 miles of the southern border.
Do people still overwhelmingly believe "that governmental regulation of content of speech is more likely to interfere with the free range of ideas than encourage it"?
What people believe is irrelevant. The influence the "right people" have, on the other hand...
If progressivism is the ideology of the smart people, why is it so hard for them to find candidates who aren't literally brain damaged?
John Fetterman really wasn’t fit for the Senate — but the press still pretends
https://nypost.com/2023/02/13/john-fetterman-really-wasnt-fit-for-the-senate-but-the-press-still-pretends/
Uh, do you realize that in the through-the-looking-glass world of liberals, the lack of competency scores higher than ability?
He's likely as smart as their other rock star, AOC. How many of the mayors of cities are really moronic minorities? There are quite a few that are clearly only there because of what they look like, but live in locations that whoever the D nominee is will absolutely win the election.
He was a patsy. His demented wife was always meant to take over.
Like Biden, he's a literal prop
If Fetterman knows he's in the Senate, he's one up on Feinstein.
There's probably even some line of the Constitution which he's not diametrically opposed to, which puts him two up on her.
Can't be loyal to anything but the State:
Why We Should Abolish the Family
Originally published in our magazine’s hallowed print editionDETAILS
The family is a conservative project that limits human flourishing. The family must be abolished.
https://www.currentaffairs.org/2022/09/why-we-should-abolish-the-family
What a bunch of shit. Her first argument is her life is worse cuz her family was broken. So let's break all familyies or not have them at all.
Then she mentions POC, but fails to share the very real detail that the 'Browns' were climbing the ladder at significant rates higher than the AA race, and have very strong, generational family values until the generation of victim class joined in the message of 'oppression' and the soft bigotry of lower expectations.
Great ideas!!!
Perhaps the most important point of family abolition is the idea of creating a society rooted in love for everyone, not just one’s genetic kin. To love everyone means to be actively concerned with their care and growth, as Fromm put it. We should want care for everyone.
That conclusion is objectively false considering that the experiment has failed miserably at every scale it has been attempted. In the last century it led directly to the death of 180 million people under the guise of collectivization. It depends on the old and tired, "but with the right people in charge" fallacy. With increased populations and modern technology, it is guaranteed that more people will die faster.
Sanchez needs to be on the kill list.
FDA-approved gene therapy treatments remain rare...
Uh-oh.
I guess that does not include "vaccines".
Conservatives are attached to the principles of federalism and free speech online even when these principles make it harder to achieve their policy aims, suggest two recent studies. Meanwhile, liberals are more open to giving power to whichever arm of government—federal, state, or local—they think will best achieve their aims.
This should tell you something about who really is more liberal. "Liberals" (and I use the term very loosely) are actually rather illiberal in their outlook. It's ironic to call them "liberals". It should also tell a libertarian (not to be confused with "libertine") which side is better to work with currently on libertarian values.
Liberals haven't been "liberal" for decades. Liberals got taken over by progressives. You cans still see some bits of this fight remaining, but for the most post they're all progressives now itching to move on to full blown Marxism.
Liberalism is about individualism, not collectivism. The individual is paramount, not his or her group. These new Identitarians are NOT liberal at all, as they only see groups and labels. But even before them liberals had already ceded their philosophy to collectivist ideologues. Progressivism is about engineering society. Old school progressives even wanted to engineer the human race itself, thus the eugenics they were at the heart of. Minimum wage to keep the Blacks in line was their doing. The income tax was theirs too as they needed massive increases in funding for their grand projects.
As much as people despise the Democrats, I would take a late 70s/80s era Jimmy Carter over any current Democrat, no question asked. Hell, the policy differences between Carter and Ford can be hard to distinguish to modern college kids.
But Democrats are all progressive now, and a huge chunk of the Republicans are populists. Classical liberals (individualism, rule of law, limited government) are damned hard to find anywhere in office. Not talking about libertarians, just plain old fashioned small government types are incredibly rare.
The teams in play are not Red vs Blue, or Democrats vs Republicans. The teams in play are liberalism versus authoritarianism.
"...The teams in play are liberalism versus authoritarianism."
That's Rs vs Ds, asshole.
Fortunately most populists are pretty libertarian.
"Studies Find Conservatives More Committed to Free Speech Online, Federalism"
Studies, common sense, all available evidence from our lying eyes, etc etc
Im starting to think the people shreeking and calling everyone fascists, might be the actual fascists...
All the time, I hear loyal Democratic partisans calling Republicans fascists and I hear loyal Republican partisans calling Democrats fascists.
So, you are saying both the loyal Democratic partisans and the loyal Republican partisans are the actual racists — sounds about right.
1) Boaf sidez
Hmm, which party actually created a Ministry of Truth?
Which party pretends antifa isnt real.
Oops. My phone changed fascists to racists, and I didn’t see it until just now.
So you were wrong with both assertions.
Typical
Sure it wasn’t Tulpa that made that post like supposedly from before?
If using "fascist" with any precision, meaning Mussolini's ideology from the 30s, then the Democrats are clearly the closer to fascism. The original American progressives were our version of Fascism. And they mostly would not have minded that characterization before the war.
And yet only one side favors totalitarianism
At least she made the bald assertions at the end of her writeup declaring modern conservatives don't believe this and it is sad to see.
Some major coping on her part.
Two facets to fascism. One is an overt militarism, particularly military parades and leaders in military uniforms or military cut suits. So far neither team has that yet, but both are itching towards it.
The other facet is corporatism, which Mussolini said was at the heart of fascism. Government control of the economy via corporations beholden to the government. Nazism had it, Mussolini's Italy had it. Franco's Spain had it.... And FDR's New Deal had it. We still have it.
We literally have a fascist healthcare system. Private ownership but public control over the means of production. Public schools are socialist, but charter schools are fascist. A lot of social media is becoming fascist as they bow and grovel to congressional committees. Petroleum industry is fascist, not by their own choice but because government so thoroughly controls it.
"...So far neither team has that yet, but both are itching towards it..."
Stuff your BOAF SIDZS up your ass, shit-pile.
Conservatives are attached to the principles of federalism and free speech online even when these principles make it harder to achieve their policy aims, suggest two recent studies. Meanwhile, liberals are more open to giving power to whichever arm of government—federal, state, or local—they think will best achieve their aims. And while they're generally more open to the suppression of online speech that is inaccurate, they are more likely to shift positions based on whether this speech supports their side.
I'm so glad we had a 'study' to tell us this!
right?
We have progressives who demand speech align with their thoughts and feelings, otherwise its dangerous hate-speech, demanding up to and including punishment for said speech by the govt, and somehow we had a question as to whether there was a clear answer in the censorship / speech battle.
Yeah, we never see conservatives demanding that speech align with their thoughts and feelings:
https://www.newsweek.com/lauren-boebert-upset-about-black-national-anthem-super-bowl-1780674
She threatened them in some manner?
Yes, the idea that it's divisive to have a national anthem and another national anthem for black people is clearly the same as wanting to censor people.
https://twitter.com/jakeshieldsajj/status/1625390005865840640?t=z1UojP69UA5WkY8EdlVtrw&s=19
This has to be the most embarrassing video I've ever seen
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Have conservative pundits been complaining for the last two days about the Black National Anthem being played at the Super Bowl or not? They are upset because someone engaged in speech that didn't align with their thoughts and feelings.
Mike you ignored his comment he asked if it was divisive, what are you thoughts on that is it?
(I have to qualify my answer with the caveat that I was in the kitchen during that part of the broadcast, so I didn’t see it personally. I read about it afterward.)
Don’t seem that divisive to me. If it were a song with lyrics like “Screw white people and their privilege” I’d agree it was divisive. Or if they played it instead of the national anthem.
Seems more like an appropriate,
uplifting song to play.
Having said that, I have grown annoyed with all the people I see around my neighborhood that have blue line American flags or gay pride rainbow American flags instead of just having an American flag. So, I’m not entirely unsympathetic with the view that it divisive because I feel the same way about these specialized American flags.
Oh, and thank you for asking.
It’s refreshing to be asked my thoughts since so many here keep telling me what I think.
Do we have a black nation? Who is their president? Where is their capitol?
Chicago
It has only been played at the superbowl for the last few years. For purely political purposes. The song has been around for decades. It is meant to separate the races.
It sounds like a religious song. Fine for a church, but does it have any business being used as an anthem at a football game?
ya, damn those conservatives that want us all united under one flag / anthem.
You are right, the progressives "separate but equal" approach is probably better
> all united under one flag / anthem.
Also known as collectivism. Next up military parades and saluting the political leaders.
What a fucking reach this comment is.
youre right, stoking a civil war is probably a better idea than promoting national pride
You're about 60 years too late for that.
You mean military parades and saluting the political leaders like this?
tinyurl.com/45vx4zs9
I didn't express an opinion on whether it was a good idea or not to play more than one anthem at the Super Bowl. Thanks for, once again, telling me what I think.
Demonstrating that your thoughts are absurd by following them to their inevitable conclusion is not "telling me what I think".
Dissemble, deflect, distract. You fucking gaslighters are all the same.
Was unaware that expressing an opinion with zero threats made was fascistic.
Did I use the word "facist" in any form?
I thought that Congress members expressing opinions about what speech some private entity should engage in is implicitly jawboning. Haven't we agreed to that? Or is it not jawboning when a Republican does it?
You really are dense. And a pure gaslighter of the left.
I mean, the purposeful obtuseness and disingenuousness that you have to engage in is hitting pretty stratospheric levels.
I still don't know why every sporting event has to feature the national anthem. International competition it makes sense, but can't we just have a football game without making it about a bunch of other shit?
All baseball games should start with "Take Me Out To The Ballgame", and then no other song. So sad that Footsieball doesn't have it's own song.
Don't they play 'Take me out...' during the seventh inning stretch?
Yes, but I think what BB is saying is that they SHOULD play it at the start.
Fuck you
-Orioles Magic and Thank God I'm a Country Boy
Minor league teams can play whatever they want.
I've always seen it as a 5 minute warning if you're not in your seat. It's recognizable regardless of the stadium your at and says the festivities begin soon.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/08/trump-white-house-asked-twitter-to-censor-chrissy-teigen-tweet/
This is pretty pathetic on your part. One instance equates to thousands on the other sides you defended for years. And you use an example that would qualify as defamation under other circumstances.
You've posted this one twice to defend mass censorship of the left. Why? You have never once criticized that mass censorship, in fact defending it.
He refuses to follow the science.
Some on the right have added a few drops to the tsunami coming from the left, so totes boaf sides the same
The true issue is fighting back against the tsunami. Those cause culture wars.
Drops of HO2
"My side only wants to censor people a little bit."
So because both sides aren't libertarian pure, you have chosen to side, for the most part, with the more authoritarian bunch?
It's a pretty odd strategy. I mean you could argue for throwing your hands up and saying fuck em all, but you normally show up to defend the left and criticize the right.
You might not get your libertarian heaven with the right, so might as well burn the whole Mfer down and side with the overtly authoritarian bunch?
“you have chosen to side, for the most part, with the more authoritarian bunch?”
I have? When, where did I do that?
Go back and reread your comments. You either side on the more authoritarian side or you try to split hairs so much that you are separating protons from neutrons in the atoms.
Almost always. Do you really believe your own gaslighting?
I've mentioned this before, but lefties have a terrible sense of scale. Overreacting to certain events and things and comparing 1 to a million are key features of their argument style.
It's the same thing when you hear someone go, "look, the right leaning school board in some small town wanted to remove a book from the library" in order to equate the right with leftist behavior of entities like the FBI, CIA, DOJ and Homeland actively trying to censor speech they don't agree with.
As ever, the comments were years ahead of The Experts.
”A Harvard Medical School committee voted last month to embed climate change into the school’s curriculum.
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In a meeting early last month, the HMS Educational Policy and Curriculum Committee voted unanimously to officially add climate change and health as a theme in the HMS M.D. curriculum … The new climate change curriculum will examine the impact of climate change on health and health inequality, applications of these impacts to clinical care, and the role of physicians and health institutions in arriving at climate solutions.”
https://pjmedia.com/culture/catherinesalgado/2023/02/13/educayshun-harvard-integrates-climate-change-in-medical-school-curriculum-n1670221
Everything is woke. The Sciencr has spoken.
What they will find, in the fantasy world where Harvard actually follows the science, is that the health problems are caused by the stress of dealing with the global climate warming change lies and warped "statistics".
Follow the money.
I can't imagine this is going to improve the quality of the next generation of doctors. You want a doctor to be focused on treating the individual patient, not broad social problems. Why can't anyone just do their fucking job anymore?
Republicans Are Furious Twitter Took Down Pics of Hunter Biden’s Penis
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Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) tried to prove it on Wednesday by grilling Yoel Roth, Twitter’s former head of public trust and safety, about why a Twitter employee wrote that they “handled” a request from Biden’s team to take down certain posts. The posts in question, as has been widely reported, were nonconsensual nude photos of Hunter Biden.
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Roth explained all of this on Wednesday, noting that the moderation team worked independently of the teams that interfaced with political campaigns. The moderation team, according to Roth, would simply review requests from campaigns to determine if the flagged material violated its policies. If it did, they would remove it. Pictures of Hunter Biden’s penis posted without his consent certainly qualified, to Donalds’ dismay.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/republicans-twitter-took-down-hunter-biden-dick-pics-1234675974/
Set back for GOP investigation.
One of your posts here got taken down but not due to political content. Turn yourself in to authorities.
Buttplug's #Resistance media masters pre-election: “To me, this is just classic textbook Soviet Russian tradecraft at work,” former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper says as authorities are investigating if recently published emails are tied to a Russian disinformation effort targeting Biden.
Buttplug's #Resistance media masters now: It was always about HUNTER BIDEN'S PENIS!!!!!!
BTW as someone who spent 8 years praising Obama, does it upset you that #Russiagate makes him look like the most incompetent jackass on the planet for downplaying the Russian threat in 2012?
8 years? He was still praising him last week.
And if you're still following the establishment line that Russiagate is all about Russia being a threat and Obama looking stupid for his 2012 debate comments... yikes.
You really don't understand what happened there.
Was Joe laying the groundwork for the reveal before it got stymied by the Twitter censors?
"I bet everybody knows somebody, somewhere along the line ... in an intimate relationship — what happened was the guy takes a revealing picture of his naked friend, or whatever, in a compromising position and then literally sends blackmail," Biden said at a signing ceremony for the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/everybody-knows-somebody-who-has-had-nonconsensual-photos-taken-biden-says
turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
...those breaking through come with eye-watering price tags...
Small business, value of the dollar, health autonomy, etc.
Watery eyes sounds like one of those drug side effects.
How is this not an "insurrection"?
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/02/14/a-trans-january-6/
By all accounts, the protesters remained peaceful, and an official has said that none of them broke the law. Nevertheless, at some points, the trans activists disrupted the legislature. And there can be no doubt that they were occupying a government building in an effort to prevent elected lawmakers from pursuing their policy agenda. This agenda has a solid democratic mandate, too. Governor Kevin Stitt pledged a statewide ban on minors accessing gender transitioning ahead of November’s Midterms, where he and other Oklahoma Republicans won each race handily.
"How is this not an “insurrection”?"
Approved political narrative. Simple.
Also purple hair.
The left represents the people, because they say so, therefore its the people storming the capitol here. It was insurrectionists trying to overthrow the people on 1/6.
Democracy in action, amIright?
Because jurisdiction? Can you commit insurrection in the state of Oklahoma?
Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing in Oklahoma City was regarded as such by the Clinton's.
Auburn’s Black Student Union recently circulated a list of racial slurs for white people. Campus Reform reports that some of the popular ones include:
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“palm people”
“failed abortions”
“deformed dna”
“mockery of humanity”
“bleach demons”
“albino pigs”
“not meant to exist”
“white ‘people’ was just god experimenting.”
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/lincolnbrown/2023/02/13/a-list-of-white-racial-slurs-is-circulating-at-auburn-n1670239
The list is 7 pages. Thank God people can't be racist against white people.
Seven pages long of racial slurs against whites?!?! The authors of said list weren’t being niggardly at all.
Goddamnit, that was well played.
I thank whoever unearthed these for their spadework.
You guys are just niggling.
Vanilla villager
Bleach demons
Unflavored monkey
Mayosapiens
These are funny as fuck. Gonna start referring to my friends, family, and kids by these terms.
Remember the "Fighting Honkeys"?
Anything about higher IQ, work ethic, and parenting?
True stereotypes aren't nearly as funny.
Writing things down/ reliance on written words, objectivity, timeliness...these are not stereotypes, and are an integral part of equity and justice training to help you identify white supremacy.
Don't forget mathematics.
It’s hilarious that they missed the most obvious one: “mutts”. Just look at the history of Europe. It’s by far the most concentrated, highest intensity migratory region in the world. Constant movements and mixing of peoples for thousands of years. And that’s why you see the greatest tech evolution coming from first the Mediterranean then western Europe. Test after test of survival of the fittest.
But purebloods Europeans aren't...
"Auburn’s Black Student Union "
I wonder what sort of reaction there would be if Auburn's White Student Union published a similar list.
...there is a student union for white people there, right?
"…there is a student union for white people there, right?"
[crickets]
Defunding the police hurts those who may need police most.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/02/14/defunding-the-police-is-a-threat-to-black-life/
While the left highlights the fact that black Americans are killed by police at two-to-three times the rate that would be expected from their share of the population, it neglects to mention the most glaringly obvious reason for this. Black Americans are a far younger, more urban and more working-class population than are white Americans. Largely as a result of this, they are disproportionately perpetrators of violent crimes. They therefore come into contact with the law more often than other sections of US society. According to recent figures from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), black Americans are at least five times as likely as whites to commit murders and nearly three times as likely to commit violent crimes overall.
Evidence, especially numbers, is racist!
Well take a look at white supremacy over here; pretty sure Spiked is on the exclusion list for GDI [along with Reason].
...the U.S. government since 2018 has been making large grants to a London-based "disinformation index" that promotes a blacklist aimed to denying ad revenue to publications like Reason magazine and the New York Post.
Would this count as deep state meddling?
Well, partisan or bureaucratic meddling. As soon as you use “deep state” you are engaging in right-wing, conspiratorial paranoid dog whistle language.
And predictably, you comment with left-wing dog whistle language.
"...engaging in right-wing, conspiratorial paranoid..."
Just accurate.
No it isnt. And you've already had it proven to you when it became a term decades ago.
Mike isn’t aware that his definition is a product of him being suckered by disinformation.
Deep State is a non-partisan term.
How did you ever claim to not be a Democrat? Deep state is not a GOP term. Libertatians have used it for decades.
But how long has it been showing up in ENB’s twitter posts?
His campaign website and quora profile yesterday was hilarious. Went through his posts. 99% of them was 1 up vote, from himself.
If that is really him, it looks like he relocated to Ohio and more recently ran for state senate as a Democrat. The time difference was I think 16 years. Older and plumper based on the pictures.
That's nonsense. "Deep state" clearly just refers to the unelected, more or less permanent bureaucracy and other agencies that act with little public scrutiny or oversight. And that is definitely a thing.
Maybe it's good to avoid the term because people will often assume it means something crazy, but it does refer to something that undeniably exists.
You know when someone doesn't have an valid argument? They use the term "dog whistle."
Normies Of The World, Unite!
https://public.substack.com/p/normies-of-the-world-unite?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
The separate Woke dogmas have come together to offer the unity provided by traditional religions. Where climate change offers the apocalypse and Black Lives Matter offers absolution from the Original Sin of white supremacy, “being trans” gives one a soul. The three issues form the trinity of Wokeism. As a single religion, Wokeism manipulates powerful emotions, including fear, guilt, and anger.
The emotions are put to work in bullying individuals and institutions to cave in to irrational demands. A black professor in Compact magazine last week recounted how a Woke black student last summer turned the entire seminar against him by accusing him, the author of a book called Black Dignity: The Struggle Against Domination, of racism.
As such, we have seen the profoundly illiberal Woke movement rise out of liberalism itself and become its opposite. Where progressives used to defend free speech, be suspicious of the FBI, and criticize corporate media, they now demand more censorship.
At the heart of Wokeism are self-sacralization and demonization. On gender dysphoria, trans activists frame themselves as liberators and critics of puberty blockers and surgery as transphobes. On race, Black Lives Matter activists depict themselves as revolutionaries and their opponents as racists. On climate change, activists frame themselves as world saviors and their opponents on par with Holocaust “deniers.”
Black Lives Matter offers absolution from the Original Sin of white supremacy
It actually doesn't even do that. The whole point of the ideology is that there is no absolution, and you have to spend the rest of your life "doing the work" to interrogate your own "racism." "White Fragility" is really nothing more than Robin DiAngelo projecting her deep neuroses and self-loathing about being white on to everyone else.
But (not really) behind the scenes are economic and cultural Marxists seeking power and pushing a new world order. As always, the dimwits and fellow travelers are expendable minions.
Yea, it's not absolution they offer- it's original sin itself, and the license to hate that comes with it, that's offered.
Well, to be fair, they said become trans. So...castrate yourself and be a eunuch for the church of Wokeism and then maybe you'll be let into whatever version of heaven they believe in.
Religion may provide unity within a sect, but disunity society-wide and worldwide about the nature of the Supernatural being humans worship. Observe the number of world religions and the denominations and schisms within those religions (30,000+ within Protestant Christianity alone.)
And so it goes with Wokeism as well. Once you've made immutable traits and Intersectional combinations of immutable traits into an Identity and once you've made Identity sacred, then there is no common frame of reference for anyone and mankind is doomed to a Hobbesian "war of all against all."
The media actually tried to make a story of Trump using a folder that once held classified documents but no longer did into blocking light from a phone into a story.
Cover pages themselves are not classified. A folder with no classified documents is not classified. Yet the media tried to make this a story.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/lawyer-says-trump-used-classified-folder-as-lampshade
https://twitter.com/mattdizwhitlock/status/1625492601045680131
Pretty incredible that Biden was taking a victory lap over beating inflation just a week ago at State of the Union.
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Consumers' Research
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REPORT: January’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) came in above expectations by 0.2% Y/Y.
Expected CPI: 6.2%
Actual CPI: 6.4%
No biggie, we just need to update the forecast.
And change the definition.
"Economics is the science of explaining why your predictions were wrong."
Shrikism is the science of picking which metric while ignoring all others defends the democrat.
This week's special - Natural Gas!
...alleging that authorities deprived the man of his constitutional rights by leaving him in the jail's walk-in freezer 'or similar frigid environment' for hours...
There has been no specific prior ruling or law that says state actors can't freeze a man to death in such a manner.
That’s a cold fact.
Chilling
No, Virginia, men cannot have periods, period.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/02/13/no-men-cannot-have-periods/
The Senedd’s show of putting sanitary products in men’s toilets will strike most people as a pointless waste of taxpayer money. But it’s worse than that. Like every other manifestation of trans ideology, it is motivated by a denial of biological reality. Men, as everyone knows, cannot have periods. And ‘people who menstruate’ should be known by their traditional name, as ‘women’.
How about defining gender in terms of uterus status? U-positive, U-negative, and, um, others.
U-nknown
Here it is useful to differentiate between terms such as natural and sexual selection as well as sexual dimorphism and secondary sexual characteristics. When the sexes of a species are distinguishable from each other, this phenomenon is termed sexual dimorphism (SD).
All vertebrates are dimorphic, having two distinct sexes. Mammals are vertebrates. Humans are mammals. To continue:
...In mammals, early gonadal differentiation is the major factor determining sexual dimorphism, in which distinguishing differences in structures or features between individuals of different sexes are termed secondary sexual characteristics (SSC).
Gonad formation is the indication of "male". Excepting the very rare instances of an error in reproduction (birth defect) which occurs at a rate lower than 1:100,000, "Transexual" is either a fantasy or a mental disorder. Sexual dimorphism cannot be argued away. We should be questioning the motivation of any medical professional, scientist, or educator who engages in such nonsense.
Anyone who wants to argue against the normative standards of sexuality should be free to do so. It is, however, unquestionably unethical and immoral to make or allow the presentation of such arguments to children in public schools.
U-nuch
Are tiny homes a solution to the housing crisis?
They're not to the closet space crisis.
Closets are white privilege.
Religious Right homophobes hardest hit.
Really, any home is a solution. It's like George Carlin says: "A home is just a place to keep your stuff while you go out and get...more stuff!"
🙂
...Magdalene J. Taylor in an op-ed urging Americans to have more sex.
I think they said that sex can cause people to die suddenly now.
And while they're (liberals) generally more open to the suppression of online speech that is inaccurate, they are more likely to shift positions based on whether this speech supports their side.
They don't care about accuracy ENB. They care about preserving their narratives. They are concerned with people countering narratives even if they are lies. They just call anything against their narratives a lie. See Shrike.
The authors looked at a variety of survey data to gauge liberal and conservative support for federalism—that is, the separation of power between federal, state, and local governments. They found that "conservatives are more likely to prefer a devolution of power to state and local jurisdictions, even if doing so might make it harder to achieve conservative policy aims," while liberals are "more likely to prioritize policy aims and to support whichever level of government seems most likely to achieve them."
This should also be the aim of libertarians. Party of liberty is allowing like minded folk to do what they want. If they want to join a communist community, fine do so. But forcing the rules of that community to other people should be stopped. That is what federalism largely allows for.
But the other part is libertarians need to also fight against cooped massive corporations that push single size fits all to customers with economic threats. That is the other part missing. Why the right will sometimes fight against massive censorship or things like banks ending bank accounts or loans to people who they dislike politically. This is in fact like Italian fascism.
For instance, on the environmental policy question—whether states like California should be set to adopt greenhouse gas standards and vehicle emission controls that are stricter than those set by the federal government—a majority of conservatives gave the pro-federalism response, despite the fact that conservatives don't tend to support stricter standards.
The problem is California also sets rules, such as with chicken farms, for other producers not inside their state, setting defacto policies.
In general, these studies offer a flattering view of conservatives’ principles—and one that makes recent attempts to steer the movement away from free speech, federalism, and other tenets of limited government all the more sad.
What attempts? Your raged against Roe being overturned ENB. Youre mad at states trying to hamper illegal immigration. You supported many of the federal covid policies.
This sounds like false concern trolling.
Your raged against Roe being overturned ENB. Youre mad at states trying to hamper illegal immigration. You supported many of the federal covid policies.
Yeah, because she's a leftist.
Does that overlap with left-liberaltarian?
Only as far as the left allows it.
the main issue is that "inaccurate" specifically relates to how they 'feel' about an issue, not actual accuracy
So they feel that me calling a male him is 'inaccurate' because in their opinion, 'he' is a 'she'.
The logical conclusion of this is censorship of anything they dont like, which is obvious to anyone paying attention
"They don’t care about accuracy ENB. They care about preserving their narratives."
For example: ENB's statement.
She demonstrates exactly what you say by falsely framing their concern as accuracy.
Parody is obsolete: Exhibit #856
Did you know that Casey DeSantis’s real name isn’t Casey? It’s Jill. True story. She and Ron DeSantis got married at Disney too. Weird for a guy who always likes to play tough guy with his Disney Donors. Everything about Jill and Ron is fake.
More great work from the Trump 2024 crowd. 😉
#IfYouDisagreeWithLauraLoomerYouMustHaveTDS
Haha, holy shit, is this really the best they've got? That Ron's wife goes by her middle name and they had a wedding at Disney a few years ago? Yeah, I watched Disney movies back when I was kid, but that doesn't mean what they're pushing out now isn't completely drizzling shit.
Another funny one I saw today was some ex-Chicago Trib limpdick who put out an article going, "Well, ackshully DeSantis didn't own Disney, Disney owned him!" Pure copium inhalation.
honestly, that just strengthens everyone's argument against and beef with Disney: That it USED TO be fun, family friendly, and a great time.
Recent years they have been all consumed with woke rainbow capitalism, and they are bleeding subscribers / patrons / customers.
I know lots of people with annual passes that gave them up in the last 2-3 years for the first time in their entire adult lives.
And even 30 years ago, the people at Disney could be deviant shitheads, they just weren't as overtly political as they are now. Remember the whole deal about their animators giving the priest in The Little Mermaid a boner during the wedding scene?
And the, um, "tower" on the promotional artwork and tape/DVD cover.
The Lincoln Network asks how interest groups might use artificial intelligence to try and influence Congress...
Is it wrong to prefer "try to influence" to and?
If pronouns can be fluid, then conjugations can be, too.
"There is no 'try'; there is only 'influence'."
And how much money do you have?
Artificial or not, it would be nice to have some degree of intelligence in Congress
What percentage of the interactions between "constituents" and "congressional staffers" are really just interactions between bots on both sides?
Bot seeking bot.
Bot seeking vote?
They didn't say it WAS Russian disinfo, a claim that can be proven; they said it LOOKED LIKE that in their professional opinion. Totes different.
Tar. Feathers.
https://twitter.com/JerryDunleavy/status/1625258319857307656
NEW: Obama DNI Jim Clapper says Politico “distorted” the letter he & 50 other ex-intel officials signed baselessly claiming Russian involvement in the Hunter Biden laptop saga when Natasha Bertrand’s headline said they labeled the laptop “Russian disinfo.”
Just ignore he never corrected the misinterpretation despite being on CNN often.
It's disinformation (aka bullshit) all the way down.
They knew how it was going to be used.
Who could possibly have guessed that the left has no principles?
So, liberals support giving government extraordinary powers in order to force society into some utopian model. Is this news to Reason?
They are just really slow. They used to talk about it 10 years ago. Maybe every new writer should be forced to read old articles here.
Fed censorship.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/13/censorship-by-the-feds-crushes-news-via-lefty-disinfo-firms/
Take the case of the Global Disinformation Index (early front-runner for this year’s Most Orwellian Name), unearthed by the Washington Examiner. The UK-based GDI takes money from the US government, i.e. your money, and uses it to build up blacklists of wrongthinkers.
Then they push for advertisers to boycott these sites, trying to drive them out of business.
But totes in compliance with the 1st Amendment.
Free minds, free markets, and getting 100 million killed in WWIII in the name of the left's Current Thing. Stop thinking in terms of WWII and Hitler and read up on how WWI started sometime.
https://twitter.com/LD_Sceptics/status/1625496765368799237
We now have a NATO Foreign Minister, a journalist with sources "close to Zelensky" and a former Israeli PM all saying that Western leaders opposed a peace deal because they wanted to "weaken", "press" or "smash" Putin.
We now have a NATO Foreign Minister, a journalist with sources “close to Zelensky” and a former Israeli PM all saying that Western leaders opposed a peace deal because they wanted to “weaken”, “press” or “smash” Putin.
I'm not sure anyone really knows what the fuck they're doing here. We have these allegations, as well as ones which said that Zelensky has rejected any peace deals whatsoever that involve the Russians at least retaining the Donbas and Crimea.
This is just an eastern European version of the proxy war we waged with Syria.
Far too many in the US are ignorant of the causes of WWI and how it started. I fear we may repeat the mistakes.
Aliens.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/13/wh-flack-karine-jean-pierre-cant-even-rule-out-aliens-in-flying-object-fiasco/
It’s best never to take White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s word for anything, but we can presumably believe her when she says the flying objects the United States shot down in recent days aren’t from an alien civilization.
Although she left herself some wiggle room — “there is no indication” of extraterrestrial activity, she said, displaying the weasel-word instincts of someone whose job involves dancing around the truth.
The best argument against the aliens theory is that no one smart enough to develop interstellar travel would ever visit earth.
What about for trailer trash reality TV?
We're totally getting the best medicine out of this:
https://twitter.com/realchrisrufo/status/1625290540802781184
Columbia University medical students chant the mantra of critical race theory. This is the DEI cult in the wild.
Keep you kids away from public schools AND public medicine.
In general, these studies offer a flattering view of conservatives' principles—and one that makes recent attempts to steer the movement away from free speech, federalism, and other tenets of limited government all the more sad. The new right—call them national conservatives or populists or integralists or whatever—explicitly rejects the idea that it shouldn't use state power to crush enemies and institute a conservative vision of the common good.
"What is best in life?"
"To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women."
And of course the part of the article sarc cites is the blind assertion at the end ENB used to try to dismiss the findings.
That would be the "lamentations of their women" part, assuming I'm not misgendering ENB.
Deny this, Mike.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/13/a-whistleblower-wakeup-call-on-doctors-schools-pushing-child-mutilation/
What Reed represents is our collective “What now?” moment. Her details of the drugs’ effects are a horror movie. Testosterone causes the clitoris to enlarge, extend past the vulva and chafe painfully when rubbed against jeans. There were ripped vaginal canals. A boy was put on a cancer drug as a puberty blocker and ended up with liver toxicity.
He claims he is against it, but spends all his energy defending it. He thinks chemical castration is perfectly fine, even though starting it at a young age forces surgery at a later age. The chemicals have permanent effect, he is fine with it. He found his one thread to call people a liar in defense despite multiple hospitals advertising bottom surgery on minors. But since they changed their websites he can deny they happen.
the media is going to try and move on quickly and memory hole
"Meanwhile, liberals are more open to giving power to whichever arm of government—federal, state, or local—they think will best achieve their aims."
The sun rose in the East this morning. It will set in the West this evening.
The sun doesn't "rise," it's relatively static in space compared to the rotation of the Earth. Fake News!
The politically approved description is "horizon fall".
Because 'sun' can be confused with 'son', which is sexist.
Well, all this "solar system" stuff is probably racist.
This seems to follow yesterday's chat about The Holy Roman Catholic Church vs. Galileo and Copernican heliocentrism.
We're working through it slowly. Tomorrow we might even learn about Isaac Newton and we'll debate whether his model of "physics" actually makes more sense than Cartesian Mechanics.
Hey it's like we're on Coursera!
Let's print downloadable certificates, maybe work up a degree program.
liberals "tend to prefer more centralized policymaking" but are more likely to favor state control "when their policy preferences are best served by the states."
"We're all in this together, but it depends on what the meaning of the word 'we' is."
GOP's newest attack on Biden’s climate law: China
GOP objections to Chinese involvement in clean-energy projects threaten to complicate the president's efforts to create a U.S.-based supply chain for green power.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/13/republicans-china-biden-green-energy-00081551
Supporters of Biden’s policies also warn that an immediate no-China approach would be a recipe for paralysis — slowing the U.S. transition to clean energy, leaving the country without crucial materials, and imperiling the fight to cut planet-warming pollution.
“We can’t make our emissions numbers without solar panels that can only come from China today,” said Rep. Scott Peters (D-Calif.), a former environmental lawyer who serves on the Energy and Commerce Committee.
Hunter approves.
Speaking of China, what have they done in regards to reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
Or are the US and Europe supposed to carry all that water and provide for the carbon offsets?
Kind of seems that way. And of course it is impossible for the US and EU to make up for the increase in emissions from China, India and everywhere else.
They'll get him for something, sometime, somehow.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/13/since-everyone-had-classified-docs-prosecutors-are-going-after-trump-for-obstruction/
The discovery that Biden was also hoarding classified documents complicated matters immensely — not least for Biden himself, who had ripped Trump for his irresponsibility before checking his own glass house. Or, I should say, glass houses . . . and an office . . . and who knows where else. It turns out that Biden has lawlessly strewn classified documents in sundry personal locations, and has apparently been doing so since his years as a senator, so the felony violations may go back decades.
Only a deplorable person would blame Biden and forego an opportunity to cast ruin on a former president.
Not complying with authority is something the left cannot complain about.
"has apparently been doing so since his years as a senator, so the felony violations may go back decades"
But Trump (!) had his in a locked room on his private estate for months! MONTHS! Surely that is the true crime.
In general, these studies offer a flattering view of conservatives' principles—and one that makes recent attempts to steer the movement away from free speech, federalism, and other tenets of limited government all the more sad. The new right—call them national conservatives or populists or integralists or whatever—explicitly rejects the idea that it shouldn't use state power to crush enemies and institute a conservative vision of the common good.
Well, considering that the new right are apparently at odds with conservative values, they should be non-threatening, right? They aren't convincing conservatives, and conservatives have major disagreements with them on several points. So what's their path to power if they don't represent either the right or the left?
The amount of digital ink spilled on them is disproportionate to their sway. They are not really conservatives, but they represent a demonized conservative movement that's easier to attack than conservatives writ large, it would seem.
New right = Trumpians
I don't think that's accurate. The National Conservatism, or whatever movement Reason has been following, doesn't necessarily align with Trump's biggest fans. They may attach themselves to Trump because he's really popular among conservatives, but I don't think they are representative of the people who really liked Trump.
Trump's big campaign push was "Drain the Swamp." The ideological push wasn't about building up institutional power, it was reducing it. Trump's fans liked Trump because he was an outside, wasn't mired in the political systems of Washington. There was a big push a decade earlier from conservatives call "The Tea Party," who wanted to break up institutional power as well, but it couldn't break through the inertia of Washington politics. I think of the biggest uniting ideas of conservative movements is that the federal bureaucratic organism is bloated and cancerous.
Don't forget nationalism, populism, and a total rejection of economic liberty in favor of protectionism and industrial policy.
Yes. We have seen democrats and libertines use the same bald assertions. Good work blindly using them too.
Hey Sarc.
Why don't you explain to us why you think American-style nationalism and populism are bad.
Are you trying to infer that American nationalism is about racial purity rather than a melting pot? Are you inferring American populism is about authoritarian personality cults rather than vox populi?
You're such an utter bien pensant that I suspect you are.
How about you explain your position more clearly and discuss what you mean by nationalism and populism?
And why Trump, for all his faults, must be utterly ruined so it can never happen again. 2016 was a yuge wake up call to the left; OMG, they CAN stop progressivism! So they have to make certain they can't lose any more elections or their notion of utopia will die.
You don't understand. The New Right is ENB's way of saying Both Sides! when there's absolutely no Both Sides about it.
The New Right has more in common with the left than with the right. That's what happens when conservatives declare unwavering allegiance to a gameshow host who was a Democrat his entire life until he ran for office on a lark.
TDS is evergreen
We just need more career politicians like Biden.
You sound rational. Not just pushing blind narratives to protect your 6 years of TDS.
Normal people would be embarrassed. You seem not to be.
Then again youre basically a neocon.
"That’s what happens when conservatives declare unwavering allegiance to a gameshow host"
Remember when a crowd of Trump supporters booed Trump for pushing mRNA injections and White Mike and Sarc criticized their disloyalty?
Apparently Sarc doesn't any more.
"to a gameshow host who was a Democrat his entire life"
So after all of Sarc's accusations of tribalism against others, he's now mad that they weren't tribalist?
Your comments are just getting lazy.
Maybe he wasn't the best choice.
https://nypost.com/2023/02/13/john-fetterman-really-wasnt-fit-for-the-senate-but-the-press-still-pretends/
Well, another reason Fetterman may have stopped interacting with journalists is they might say something unflattering. On Oct. 7, NBC’s Dasha Burns interviewed him live and on-camera. When she later told NBC’s Lester Holt that Fetterman didn’t seem able to follow the conversation, she was dogpiled by lefty activists — and her fellow journalists.
Federalism. There's a big ideological difference above/below state level. Devolving from fed to state level is one thing. Devolving from state to local/Muni is very different
DeSantis being a good example of a governor who ain’t into local government.
DeSantis is using the state to crush his enemies, making the New Right swoon.
Lol. God damn this was a pathetic exchange.
Consider the sources. Personally I mute them because they offer nothing of value, interest, or even humor.
Sometimes they can be funny in a "I can't believe someone is so immune to their own smell of shit" type of way.
From a distance...
Sarcasmic has made me laugh out loud more than anyone else here. Unintentionally of course, but still a constant source of mirth.
White Mike is a close second thanks to HO2 and fire extinguishers.
Yes, it was.
Many Republicans don't even recognize any level of government below county level (which is legally just a branch of state government).
Come to think of it, he also likes to extend Florida state-level government into other states.
The irony is the fact sarc and Mike are demanding the power be at the level that gets them what they want. Just like the democrats in the polling.
Federalism is a two way street. There are powers rightfully belonging to the states and its localities, and there are powers rightfully belonging to the Federal government. These are covered in the Constitution. And nearly every amendment was an attempt to more clearly define them.
The Fourteenth Amendment secures the Bill of Rights to the inhabitants of the states, protecting them from the states. Many states had already incorporated the Bill of Rights in their own constitution, but hte 14th solidified it. States could not longer establish an official church or ban firearms or ignore due process.
Most conservatives understand this, since most conservatives are classical liberal. But a few don't and a few seem to think that states can do whatever the fuck they want. They are wrong as courts have shown over and over again.
But Federalism also applies to within a state. There are powers belonging to the state and other powers belonging to the the counties and cities. A Strong Man Governor is not allowed to do whatever the fuck he wants. Now it's certainly easier to get rid of a bad governor than a bad president, but that doesn't give him carte blanche. Unfortunately the line between the state and the localities is still up to the state to decide. But the principle of federalism still applies.
Remember, the goal of federalism is NOT to empower the states, but to dilute and decentralize the power. Those who think that federalism means they can have their old school southern style States Rights to abuse the citizens are in the wrong. The Federal government retains its rights out of recognition that state level authoritarians are just as bad as national authoritarians.
^ I do not think many people understand this; including a lot of politicians at federal, state, and local levels. And seemingly a lot of folks in the media are equally clueless. My governor cannot deprive me of my rights without due process, nor can a plurality of of citizens democratically impose a tyranny upon me. Thus we hear calls for a "living constitution" because the current one was established by horrible old white men and it needs to "keep up with the times." Would make it possible to replace those awful inalienable and natural rights with positive "privileges" and to outlaw guns and punish offensive or disagreeable speech, etc. etc.
I like to think of it this way: Federalism is a means--and one means of many--but protection of Individual Rights to Life, Liberty, Property, and The Pursuit of Happiness is the ultimate end in politics.
The feds are exactly the wrong level of government to challenge state authoritarians except for the specific privileges immunities of Us citizenship.
The problem is that the feds themselves don't recognize levels of government below state level.so if there is some lawsuit that makes it to the federal level, the feds will recognize the Dillon Rule (local only exists at sufferance of states) and not 'home rule' as a self governance right
Interesting take for discussion.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/french-historian-world-war-iii-has-already-begun
A French historian who accurately predicted the fall of the Soviet Union over a decade in advance says that World War III has already begun as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.
I believe I recently saw this in the margin of my screen; along with "this one weird trick can solve impotence."
Not that I'm not concerned about the resumption of the Cold War and brinksmanship replete with proxy conflicts.
A French historian believes World War III has already started? Then why hasn't his country surrendered yet?
^Ha! We'll have confirmation that it's started when they do.
Has he had any more accurate predictions in the last 40 years?
Hell in eastern Ohio.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ohios-apocalyptic-chemical-disaster-rages
In order to address the volatile scenario around the crash site, the Ohio Emergency Management Agency executed its plan of venting the toxic gas with a controlled burn in order to evade an uncontrolled explosion which presented the risk of catastrophic damage. “Within the last two hours, a drastic temperature change has taken place in a rail car, and there is now the potential of a catastrophic tanker failure which could cause an explosion with the potential of deadly shrapnel traveling up to a mile,” Gov. Mike DeWine warned in statement explaining the decision to take action to avert widespread devastation.
However, that operation sent large plumes of smoke containing vinyl chloride, phosgene, hydrogen chloride, and other gases into the air as the flames from the controlled burn raged on for days. Phosgene in particular is a highly toxic gas that can cause vomiting and respiratory trouble. The toxicity of phosgene gas is so potent that it was previously used as a chemical weapon during the First World War.
One would think that a libertarian publication might have something to say about the role of government here.
A libertarian publication would; welcome to Reason.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11749129/Nikki-Haley-officially-announces-running-President-against-Trump-2024.html
Trump gets his first Republican 2024 challenger: Nikki Haley officially announces she is running for President in video calling for a 'new generation' and saying she is the 'proud daughter of Indian immigrants'
Witch trials of a witch writer.
https://www.thefp.com/p/the-witch-trials-of-jk-rowling
It all blew up in the summer of 2020.
“‘People who menstruate,’” Rowling wrote on Twitter, quoting a headline. “I’m sure there used to be a word for those people. Someone help me out. Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?”
She continued: “If sex isn’t real, there’s no same-sex attraction. If sex isn’t real, the lived reality of women globally is erased. I know and love trans people, but erasing the concept of sex removes the ability of many to meaningfully discuss their lives. It isn’t hate to speak the truth.”
It’s hard to capture the breadth of the firestorm that followed.
Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?”
Womb-men?
Retards?
As we were told for years, and are still being told, sex is not the same as gender. So why the fuck is the Left deliberately confusing the two?!?!? In terms of sex, females are females and males are males. Someone who has an operation to change their sex becomes the other sex. And a very very small percentage of people are neither. But that's sex and not gender. A female who wishes to be male does not become male merely by wishing it and taking hormone blockers and dressing differently.
The word is "woman". It refers to sex, and to gender. And if they are different things then they are different things and the Left deliberately confusing the two so they can punish Rowlings for making a distinction between sex and gender is abominable.
Also, scientifically, in terms of the biology, there is no such thing as female sperm or male eggs. There aren't even indeterminate gametes. There might be indeterminate genes, and indeterminate genitalia, but no such thing as indeterminate gametes.
Everyone remember that those are the tweets that resulted in woke people screaming, from Twitter and any other rooftop on the Internet, that JK is literally killing trans people.
Your tax dollars at work. Remember, Twitter can ban you because its a private company and the 1A doesn't apply. This is also OK, because, ...... well ......
https://twitter.com/gekaminsky/status/1625480611552010246
NEW, Disinformation Inc: The State Department-backed National Endowment for Democracy granted over $315K in 2021 to the Global Disinformation Index, which is secretly blacklisting conservative news.
"The State Department-backed National Endowment for Democracy granted over $315K in 2021 to the Global Disinformation Index, which is secretly blacklisting conservative news."
Fire every bureaucrat with an Ivy League degree. It's the only way to root out the cancer.
Illinois tells California to "hold my beer".
https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/proposed-legislation-to-require-ev-charging-stations-could-make-homes-more-expensive/article_7b9dfde4-abf5-11ed-b139-db4cdd41872c.html
Proposed measures at the Illinois statehouse could require electric vehicle charging stations in the garage of new homes, a change one builder says would increase costs.
House Bill 2206 and Senate Bill 40 require a new single-family residence or a small multifamily residence to have at least one electric vehicle charging station for each residential unit with dedicated parking.
Dean Graven of the Home Builders Association of Illinois said neither measure considers the added costs.
Hey, Pluggo, what's that about inflation?
https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/inflation-rebounds-in-january/article_bd2b0f90-ac6d-11ed-9d73-7773a98ccc10.html
The BLS Consumer Price Index rose 0.5% last month, part of a 6.4% increase over the last year. Overall, January’s rate is not as high as the peak inflation spikes seen in recent years, but it is still well above the increases considered advantageous by most economists.
"Something, something, rig count" probably. The guy thinks that energy prices are affected by inflation, and when the cost of Brent Crude goes down it means inflation is licked.
"liberals are more open to giving power to whichever arm of government—federal, state, or local—they think will best achieve their aims."
Fascists do fascism. Whodathunkit?
You could trim a few of those words off there, too.
"liberals are more open to giving power to
whichever arm ofgovernment."A federal judge isn't too happy with Illinois.
https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/federal-judge-in-illinois-gun-ban-cases-orders-state-to-show-each-and-every-item/article_936ac308-abeb-11ed-83a0-e3b567a83f36.html
Three federal lawsuits against Illinois’ gun ban made some movement Monday as a federal judge ordered a response from the state to show “each and every item banned.”
Whitmer is watching, especially in the wake of yesterday's MSU shooting.
But given that the shooter is a convicted felon who should not have had the handgun in the first place, I doubt it will garner a lot of traction.
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2023/02/14/msu-shooter-anthony-mcrae-a-convicted-felon-with-weapons-history/69901983007/
When laws don't work, the only answer is more laws.
If you own nothing and live in a pod, moving you to a spot 15 min from work is easy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15-minute_city
The 15-minute city 2016[1][2] is a residential urban concept in which most daily necessities and services, such as work, shopping, education, health, and leisure, should be located within an easily reachable 15-minute walk or bike ride from any point in the city[3][4][5][6][7].This approach aims to reduce car dependency, promote healthy and sustainable living, and overall improve the quality of life for city dwellers.
Implementing the 15-Minute City concept requires a multi-disciplinary approach, involving transportation planning, urban design, and policymaking, to create well-designed public spaces, pedestrian-friendly streets, and mixed-use developments. Moreover, this lifestyle shift may be fostered by the implementation of information and communications technology (ICT), mainly that of remote work, which can reduce unnecessary daily commuting. The concept has been described as a "return to a local way of life".[8]
The concept roots can be traced in pre-modern urban planning traditions, where walkability and community living were the primary focus before the advent of street networks and automobiles. In recent times, it builds upon similar pedestrian-centered principles found in New Urbanism, transit-oriented development, and other similar proposals that promote walkability, mixed-use developments, and compact, livable communities.[9] Numerous models have been proposed about how the concept can be implemented, like 15-minute cities being built from a series of smaller 5-minute neighborhoods, also known as complete communities or walkable neighborhoods.[10]
The concept gained significant traction in recent years after Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo included a plan to implement the 15-minute city concept during her 2020 re-election campaign.[11] Since then, a number of cities worldwide have adopted the same goal and many researchers have used the 15-minute model as a spatial analysis tool to evaluate accessibility levels within the urban fabric.[9][12][10][13]
The madness of the ‘15-minute city’
The green agenda is taking inspiration from the illiberal days of lockdown.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/10/25/the-madness-of-the-15-minute-city/
"we can make everything perfect for you, if you give up all rights for central planning, and all your freedoms...we promise it will be utopia"
These retards are basically taking all the stupid shit that has been shown in dystopian movies and video games of the last 50 years and trying to act as if they can actually make it work in real life.
Ready player One was supposed to be fiction. Combine the Metaverse with the 15 minute city and we are there. Add a virtual goal to chase and UI for everyone and who needs to live in reality anymore.
Of course food might become an issue, but toss in early euthanasia and the recipe for Soylent Green and problem solved.
You know what's funny? This is basically nothing more than a rehash of the New Urbanism that was pushed in the 90s, which itself was influenced by Jane Jacobs' complaints in "The Death and Life of Great American Cities."
The biggest flaw in all of these plans and proposals is that small-scale communities don't actually work if they don't happen organically. These half-baked ideas would be a lot less concerning if they weren't being pushed by Bond villian-tier technocrats with god complexes.
All of this basically is a Politically correct, Eco-Wacko, kinder, gentler way of espousing "stay among your own kind" or even worse, Neo-Feudalism.
While I love local flea markets, stores, supermarkets, restaurants, entertainment, and medical facilities, don't dare tell me I can't expand my options and explore elsewhere!
Otherwise, somebody's going to have to cue up Elmer Bernstein's theme to "The Great Escape" while I start oiling the tin snips and digging Tom, Dick, and Harry!
And just where is Buttigieg?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/ohio-residents-fear-train-derailment-poisoned-air-ground-report-animals-dying
East Palestine Fire Chief Keith Drabick said on Feb. 7 that air and water testing showed it was safe for residents to return home. However, some of those who have done so have reported sick and dying animals in the area.
Taylor Holzer, who operates a dairy farm just outside the evacuation zone in East Palestine, told WKBN that several foxes he keeps have puffy and swollen faces, and one even got sick and died.
Amanda Breshears, a resident of North Lima, 10 miles away from the train derailment sight, said all the chickens she kept died after the chemical burn.
Officials estimated on Feb. 8 that 3,500 fish were killed in the aftermath of the accident. ODNR said Monday that wildlife officers have found dead fish within about a 7.5-mile radius of the chemical spill.
And just where is Buttigieg?
Maternity leave, probably.
Or maybe installing tampon dispensers in all the bus station "mens" rooms.
Is that a euphemism for glory hole?
"Teen Girls Experiencing ‘Alarming’ Levels Of Sadness: CDC Report"
[...]
"An annual CDC survey provides more evidence of a growing mental health crisis among distressed American adolescents — with an increase that is particularly high for girls, Black youth, and LGBTQ+ teens who are more likely to report suicidal thoughts or attempts.?
https://khn.org/morning-breakout/teen-girls-experiencing-alarming-levels-of-sadness-cdc-report/
Breaking news: Teen girls are drama-queens! And for some reason, the CDC is spending my money on that.
And we can cure them by promoting anxiety and depression.
"The problem with girl's mental health is that they're not boys. Let's cut their tits off and pump them full of male hormones" - t. chemjeff
"And the problem with boys (and men) is that they are not acting like females" - the actual matriarchy that controls public education
Glenn Greenwald marvels as MSM, political establishment hurl each other under bus over Hunter Biden
https://twitchy.com/sarahd-313035/2023/02/13/glenn-greenwald-marvels-as-msm-political-establishment-hurl-each-other-under-bus-over-hunter-biden/
This is something that should have ramifications for decades in regards to how Americans view and trust the media.
Hopefully Americans learn to never trust the media again, even if it gets substantially better or reforms itself.
Nah, we're busy ringing our hands over which obscure online conservative news source is the most disinformationiest.
Dude, everything between around 2015 and *checks calendar* today should have decades-long ramifications on how everyone trusts their media.
Really, going to leave out their slobbering love affair with Obama?
Is it with the media? Or with the political establishment?
These are one in the same.
Government censorship in India for something aired in the UK.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-64634711
BBC offices in India have been searched as part of an investigation by income tax authorities.
The searches in New Delhi and Mumbai come weeks after the broadcaster aired a documentary in the UK critical of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
This kind of seems like standard operating procedure to me.
That's OK - China has an infinite supply of slave labor to build solar panels.
EU Lawmakers Approve Effective 2035 Ban on New Fossil Fuel Cars
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/23/02/14/1534201/eu-lawmakers-approve-effective-2035-ban-on-new-fossil-fuel-cars
The landmark rules will require that by 2035 carmakers must achieve a 100% cut in CO2 emissions from new cars sold, which would make it impossible to sell new fossil fuel-powered vehicles in the 27-country bloc. The law will also set a 55% cut in CO2 emissions for new cars sold from 2030 versus 2021 levels, much higher than the existing target of a 37.5%. "The operating costs of an electric vehicle are already lower than the operating costs of a vehicle with an internal combustion engine," Jan Huitema, the parliament's lead negotiator on the rules, said, adding that it was crucial to bring more affordable electric vehicles to consumers.
Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1250284309/reasonmagazinea-20/
Cobalt Red is the searing, first-ever exposé of the immense toll taken on the people and environment of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by cobalt mining, as told through the testimonies of the Congolese people themselves. Activist and researcher Siddharth Kara has traveled deep into cobalt territory to document the testimonies of the people living, working, and dying for cobalt. To uncover the truth about brutal mining practices, Kara investigated militia-controlled mining areas, traced the supply chain of child-mined cobalt from toxic pit to consumer-facing tech giants, and gathered shocking testimonies of people who endure immense suffering and even die mining cobalt.
Cobalt is an essential component to every lithium-ion rechargeable battery made today, the batteries that power our smartphones, tablets, laptops, and electric vehicles. Roughly 75 percent of the world’s supply of cobalt is mined in the Congo, often by peasants and children in sub-human conditions. Billions of people in the world cannot conduct their daily lives without participating in a human rights and environmental catastrophe in the Congo. In this stark and crucial book, Kara argues that we must all care about what is happening in the Congo―because we are all implicated.
In this stark and crucial book, Kara argues that we must all care about what is happening in the Congo―because we are all implicated.
The cobalt mining industry there is awful, but this statement is typical leftist bullshit. No, I'm not "implicated" by jack shit just because the tech and green industries rely on a highly exploitative extraction process to get the materials that are needed for their dumb environmentalist utopia fever dreams. That's entirely their fault, not mine.
The writer of the review was probably addressing her political peers. A lot of them never consider that those outside their blue check bubbles would even care. But some are slowly waking up.
Its not just green battery initiatives. If you have a laptop or phone, guess where the cobalt for the batteries came from.
Disagree. How many countries and states have currently banned copper landline phones by 2035 and effectively forced everyone to buy a cell phone? How many lifetimes of phones in cobalt does one EV battery consume? The problem isn't cobalt extraction itself, it's the amount and rate of extraction.
Quasi-answer to question 2: Somewhere around 2014, Tesla, alone, effectively consumed/surpassed the entire laptop battery market. Admittedly the power and performance characteristics aren’t 100% interchangeable, but each Tesla consumes roughly 2,000 laptop batteries.
Remember about a decade ago when the US tried to switch to ethanol and discovered that having cars compete with humans for water and food was not a good idea? Seems like, in a few years, we’re about to find out what happens when *some* cars compete with humans for cell service, remote work, light and heat, portable power tools and appliances, etc., etc., etc.
Seems like, in a few years, we’re about to find out what happens when *some* cars compete with humans for cell service, remote work, light and heat, portable power tools and appliances, etc., etc., etc.
Everything in your house will run off your Tesla.
Your house will plug into your EV, not the other way around.
Mr. Fusion?
Ever since the Sago Mining disaster in 2006 which killed 12 coal miners, I've long thought that the one occupation that needs automating more than anything else--with mega-mecha-electronic drones controlled by AI--is mining.
The problem is not that we consume products that require mining. The problem is the means of extraction and it's costs to our health and humanity. If a mine collapses on a big remote-controlled, mountain-scraping machine, at least it can be dug up later, salvaged, and rebuilt. Not so with human lives.
Here, even the most anti-tech Luddite should welcome the Robot Overlords.
I saw a news report once about 20 miners dying in China. Also included a reference that 15,000 died everyday in China. Just normal everyday occurence then. I don't think the reporter noticed.
Just for the record, Hunter Biden was instrumental in obtaining mining rights in these mines for the Chinese Communist Party.
" . . . and they certainly didn’t want Americans to discover that just two weeks after he traveled to communist China on his dad’s Air Force Two jet, Hunter helped his Chinese business partners secure a deal that gave them control of a cobalt mine in Congo."
(Gory details, with other Biden misinformation detailing corruption)
https://thefederalist.com/2023/02/14/to-distract-from-gops-biden-family-business-investigation-media-dredge-up-more-but-trump-excuses/
Or they could export pre-packaged Uighur families and human-powered generators.
Izzat chu, Mtruman?
😉
So, in less than two years, we went from no States or Countries having laws to ban EVs to CA, WA, NY, and all of the EU banning gas cars by 2035?
I wish Ken were still here to tell us that EVs are just really popular.
Even if you wanted to transition to a carbon-free future, this is obviously brutally oppressive and senselessly disruptive.
"House Republicans launch subcommittee investigation into COVID-19 origins"
[...]
"Top Republicans on the House Oversight and Accountability Committee are calling for Dr. Anthony Fauci and a slew of other senior administration officials involved in the government's pandemic response to provide documents and written testimony as the Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic launches its inquiry into the origins of COVID-19.
The Republican-led subcommittee sent letters to Fauci, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, White House acting Science Adviser to the President Dr. Francis Collins, and EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak on Monday, raising concerns that U.S. taxpayer dollars were used at a lab in China to "conduct risky gain-of-function research.”..."
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/house/house-republicans-launch-covid-19-origins-investigation
Nothing Fauci doesn't deserve.
Studies Find Conservatives More Committed to Free Speech Online
Wait, Conservatives are more committed to free speech than the party openly calling for the silencing of dissenting voices and shutting down anything that goes against the narrative?!
Man, I did not see that coming
"Conservatives are attached to the principles of federalism and free speech online even when these principles make it harder to achieve their policy aims, suggest two recent studies."
This must be the "disinformation" the idiots at GDI were talking about, yes?
If they could, we wouldn't be hearing of such things. He who controls the information controls the world.
And we for sure wouldn't be hearing about it on Reason, no?
Not likely; they don't want to seem biased or anything.
In general, these studies offer a flattering view of conservatives’ principles—and one that makes recent attempts to steer the movement away from free speech, federalism, and other tenets of limited government all the more sad. The new right—call them national conservatives or populists or integralists or whatever—explicitly rejects the idea that it shouldn’t use state power to crush enemies and institute a conservative vision of the common good.
Wow.
Research: Republicans more genuinely devoted to Federalism and free speech even when the speech slanders them and the Federalism doesn't serve their ends.
ENB: The research on those fucking neocon dickbags is wrong. They’re lying just to make themselves look good.
If it wasn’t for no principles and bad faith, you wouldn’t have any principles or faith at all. Go to the kitchen, make yourself a sandwich, and cope harder you stupid cow.
Ya, it reads as a bunch of cope written by a butthurt lefty that it turns out the principles she supposedly cares about aren't at all important to the people she has sided with, and are actually espoused by the people she spends all of her time criticizing.
It really is pathetic.
"Conservatives are attached to the principles of federalism and free speech online even when these principles make it harder to achieve their policy aims, suggest two recent studies. Meanwhile, liberals are more open to giving power to whichever arm of government—federal, state, or local—they think will best achieve their aims."
So the people being called "conservative" are open and liberal, but the people who identify as liberal are authoritarian and censorious.
That's pretty much what we've all been saying for the last decade.
Not all of us. See ENBs last paragraph, sarc, mike, Brandy... all trying to disassemble the study to both sides.
https://twitter.com/ReduxxMag/status/1625502451465076737
A Canadian man who raped a 3-month-old baby is now in a women's prison and being housed alongside a mother-baby unit after identifying as transgender.
Female inmates say Adam Laboucan has been leering at the infants in the unit.
Female inmates say Adam Laboucan has been leering at the infants in the unit.
Well, what were they wearing?
Realistically, Adam Laboucan shouldn't be in jail. We've got an over-incarceration problem.
I just assumed the female inmates were eventually going to figure out an ‘honor among thieves’ situation and find some guy in a men’s prison to claim to be a woman so that he could shank Laboucan to Hell as would’ve happened in a men’s prison, if not figure out how to do it themselves.
Then I realized that this is a Canadian prison. The women probably apologize (“sworry”) for the fact that they feel uncomfortable with their kids around him.
Studies Find Conservatives More Committed to Free Speech Online, Federalism
Duh.
As-if that wasn't already known by anyone who can accept reality instead of spending all their time projecting their problems and responsibilities onto everyone else.
i.e. My problems are always a [WE] problem that needs to use Gov ----> GUNS against those 'icky' people because I'm too *special* (keyword; lazy) to *EARN* the life I want.
BS propaganda is the only thing putting any confusion into the subject. Government *is* Gun-Force; that's what makes it 'government'. Those who love 'government' love Gun-Force/Power and either they love it for criminal intentions (get without earning) or they love it to ensure their Liberty and Justice against other Guns trying to take them away.
Democrats wants 'government' (Gun-Force) to entitle them. Like gangland thugs.
Republicans wants 'government' to ensure Liberty and Justice for everyone (they don't compulsively push for *entitlements*).
It's as obvious as the sun on a shiny day. The only confusion is leftard BS propaganda.
FACT --- Democrats have always been more than welcome to setup their socialist society by membership contract (insurance being the perfect example) yet they always want Gov ----> GUNS... WHY? Why can their BS-ideas only work via GUN suppression?
Think about it.
Studies Find Conservatives More Committed to Hateful Speech Online, Authoritarianism
Really? Which studies? Because the evidence of my eyes indicates that hateful speech is pretty bipartisan these days. And the left seems a lot more committed to forcing everyone to behave in certain ways.
Cope, seethe, and dilate.
Can you cite or link to these "studies"?
"Studies Find..."
Bullshit.
That is YOUR bias, not fact.
"The mother of Anthony 'Tony' Mitchell, a Walker County man who died in police custody in January, has filed a federal lawsuit against multiple jail officials, including Sheriff Nick Smith, alleging that authorities deprived the man of his constitutional rights by leaving him in the jail's walk-in freezer 'or similar frigid environment' for hours,"
Well, they do call it the cooler.
But seriously folks, 'or similar frigid environment'? What, were they transferring him around from one fridge to another? That's cold! I mean, it's cruel but the puns are irresistable. Taking him out of one cold room and deliberately putting him in others?!
I took a quick look at the study, and it appars all the data is relatively modern.
That is to say, they wouldn't have shown that there was a fair-weather federalism effect or not, only that conservatives currently are rather federalists.
So it doesn't really do anything to disprove the theory that conservatives are fair-weather federalists. And hey, whataya know, we have a bunch of real-world case-studies where conservatives absolutely flipped as they lost as the federal level.
That said, so what? Liberals, as a group, have never made claims of being devoted to federalism. That's been a conservative canard.
Sounds like someone need to read about selp reporting bias
Alternate headline: New study reveals ACTUAL DEFINITION of conservatism.
Why do we continue to passively endorse the adoption of Newspeak by continuing to refer to the Western Left as "liberal". When confronted with an expression of any idea that was deemed foundational to actual liberal thought from the time of Plato until the mid-late 1990s, almost any Dem partisan or modern "progressive" believer will reflexively label the notion as "fascist" or "alt-right apologist", or at the very least accuse those expressing such a though of "misinformation" and/or "foreign agitprop"
At what point do those who actively and aggressively reject the tenets of actual liberalism forfeit the privelege of being tolerated when calling their own ideology "liberal" at any level?
1: With respect to federalism, the alternative is a unitary government, such as can be found in the UK or Japan. There is no clear evidence that federalism is superior. If anything, the academic work indicates the opposite – that unitary governments are more stable and produce better results. So conservatives being more supportive of federalism is not per se a good thing, and mostly derives from the fact that the particular American manifestation of federalism favors their political interests (EC, the Senate, etc), not because it produces fair or just results.
2: With respect to the social media study, you have to ignore all the media accounts of the story (ie, WaPo) as well as the abstract of the actual study, and dig in eight technical pages before you find out the truth – this is about social media policing themselves, not Big Brother. When it comes to this element of the debate, conservatives are NOT in favor of “Free Speech”, they are in favor of using the force of the government to *compel* social media owners to allow conservatives to speak on the owner’s property. No libertarian could support that.
Meanwhile, only 24 percent of liberals said they trusted the federal government's lead, "despite the fact that they overwhelmingly think that the federal government should do so," note the researchers.
"We want a tyrant, just not your tyrant."
LOL... Or maybe they truly (I know it's hard to wrap one's head around it) want to destroy the USA and implement a totalitarian government and recognize that Trump wasn't 'tryant' enough for them.
For (with) the children!
There is a lot to unpack there.
Shrike, Jeffy, and Tony sure seem to think so.
Confound the meaning of language by mis-definition and inappropriate usage until it no longer has any effective meaning. A foundational Marxist tactic.
Deep state, an easily imagined metaphor comparing entrenched bureaucracy to a unwanted plant with penetrating roots which cannot be completely accounted for without creating a massive hole as a matter of consequence, has been co-opted by the left to indicate their rejection of argument as an impossible to confirm or deny conspiracy.
There is no God but Sophism, and White Mike is its Prophet.
I'd be inclined to agree. Smaller proxy wars seem far more likely than a large-scale war. In order to have a large-scale war, you usually need a lot of young men. Russia, China, even we lack this element. While we aren't looking at the specter of depopulation, Russia is, and China soon will be. Old men and women just don't typically fight wars.
Close. Pluggo is usually quite deranged when he posts it.
"Old men and women just don’t typically fight wars."
More likely they just can't vs they won't. Governments and politicians do need human resources to do their dirty work, and to kill and die for them.
True, they send others to fight their wars. But, they do need enough of the young as fodder for their gristmills. Without the gristmill fodder, it makes a full-scale WWI/WWII war difficult to fight.
It's between that and the whole "mean girls" shtick. What does he do in the morning, down a 40 or two of Colt 45 and then post, trying to pick a fight with someone?
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And quite a few other times, or so it seems.
Reason will tomorrow.