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AWiggerInTime wrote
The goyim angered the rulers.
Now it's time for payback.
eeqrhty wrote (edited )
The people who were rioting or doing other seriously illegal things without hiding their identity weren't being too smart.
But I understand the people who just walked in without covering their face. For those people, it was a simple act of civil disobedience. Generally people do show their face while engaging in acts of civil disobedience and accept the possibility of being arrested. No one says "LOL Rosa Parks, what an idiot. She should have worn a hat and wrapped a scarf around her face before she sat on the bus. Then she should have gotten off at a stop before they could arrest her. But the idiot got caught LOL".
eeqrhty wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in 1 person shot as pro-Trump protesters breach the Capitol building by Rambler
If actual violence happens every now and then, that gives proof that the implicit threat is actually real. I think before this happened, politicians believed that conservatives were too committed to law and order to pose any real threat. Maybe now, instead of just cowing to the left's demands out of fear, decisions will be more balanced and they will weigh the potential reaction of both sides.
The left has had the advantage when demanding things for a while because people know the left can turn violent on a dime. Some of us on the right noticed that after the riots this year, corporations and politicians were suddenly trying very hard to prove how much they support BLM and the demand to defund the police was met in multiple cities. So it's no wonder that some Trump supporters decided that they ought to try rioting as well. Apparently it is effective.
J0yI9YUX41Wx wrote
Get yourself a full body neon green body suit. That'll take care of your identifying features.
Rambler wrote (edited )
Basically: Leave your phone at home or faraday bag that shit, don't talk to press, don't post selfies on social media, don't be uniquely identifiable (visible tattoos, etc).
Same way all the idiots in Seattle/Portland/etc got arrested when throwing molotovs at police, looting stores, setting shit on fire and being dumb. Many are just one virtue signaling Instagram post away from incrimination.
If you're going to do illegal stuff, probably best to not let yourself be easily tracked regardless of political belief. Weird concept.
chaomancy wrote
Reply to comment by txt in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
He is mainly concerned with the speech of Russian citizens, especially if they are being critical of himself or the Russian government. If this website became very popular with anti-Putin activists in Russia, maybe he would take issue with it. But even then, he could just block it at the ISP level in Russia rather than try to get it shut down for everyone. That appears to be the main form of online censorship in Russia. https://news.engin.umich.edu/2019/11/how-russias-online-censorship-could-jeopardize-internet-freedom-worldwide/
I don't he think minds it much if people in other countries criticize Russia online. If anything, he might like it when Americans are excessively critical of Russia because that fuels division in the US. Liberals talk a lot about Russia being a threat and Conservatives are sick of hearing "Russia, Russia, Russia".
Russia's preference for instability in the US is part of what makes them a safe host for a mostly English speaking free speech site. They'd be happy if some kind of civil war and/or revolutionary war happens here, so they would be fine with Americans calling for violence against politicians or using racial slurs. That sort of speech is the main kind that has gotten free speech platforms in trouble so far.
txt wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
That is true. I don't think Putin is a fan of free speech though.
Rambler wrote
Reply to comment by txt in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
Doesn't the first amendment exist?
Yeah, but too many companies are afraid to stand up for it because they don't want to deal with the backlash from a very vocal minority it appears.
From what I've seen of Parler it's just republican talking points and bible quotes. I've seen more vile content on reddit and Facebook.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by eeqrhty in 1 person shot as pro-Trump protesters breach the Capitol building by Rambler
yea but inciting actual violence defeats the purpose of a peaceful protest
txt wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
It only gives Russia more control. Pretty weird. Doesn't the first amendment exist?
MilkyPastel wrote
Reply to Trump impeached second time by RoboGoat2000
What a fucking waste of tax money.
J0yI9YUX41Wx wrote
Reply to Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
Parler doesn't quite look like they're ready for prime time again. Their homepage is a bunch of quotes.
eeqrhty wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in 1 person shot as pro-Trump protesters breach the Capitol building by Rambler
Why would you expect peaceful protests to work in that scenario though?
The point of peaceful protests usually is to say "hey, look at all these people who are going to vote out candidates who don't do what we want and vote in candidates that do what we want". But if voting itself is rigged, then that is not a proper threat.
Trump supporters already had multiple peaceful "stop the steal" type protests prior to the 6th and showed up in large numbers to Trump rallies that happened after election day.
Every peaceful protest has this implicit underlying threat, and it is part of why peaceful protests work. "Look at all of the people who will be pissed off and might cause disruption or do something violent if you don't listen to them".
If the first threat (voting people out) is not a serious threat anymore, then we are only left with the second threat as leverage. Now, there are ways to cause disruption without violence and that is more moral. Examples would be a refusal to work or pay taxes in masse. But it would be very difficult to get enough people to participate. People felt that it was very urgent to save the republic and that is why some were motivated to take more drastic actions.
Keep in mind, most of the people who stormed the capitol were engaging in an act of non-violent civil disobedience. There were people at the front who fought with police but the vast majority of the people who went in just walked in after the police had already stood down or retreated further into the building.
eeqrhty wrote (edited )
Reply to Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
Sounds like better news for the users privacy than US hosting.
Quoted in the article:
Raise your hand if you understand the very significant impact this has on the ability to surveil and target insurrectionists who organize on Parler.
— Chris Vickery (@VickerySec)
I'd rather be spied on by Russia than the US government for sure. Russia has no interest in oppressing me and they're on the other side of the globe. I guess the worst thing Russia might want to do with the info is influence me with targeted political ads or something.
Rambler wrote
Reply to Parler is back and it's hosted in Russia! by not_bob
Not sure why they wouldn't just host it in the USA. Certainly there are datacenters or providers operating enough private rack space in one who'd take them on. They'd be a pretty big client and the media and the social just mob will forget about them eventually.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by eeqrhty in 1 person shot as pro-Trump protesters breach the Capitol building by Rambler
yes. peaceful protests are what should be done
Rambler wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by J0yI9YUX41Wx in Pro-Trump Discussion Board Faces Possible Shutdown Over Violent, Racist Posts by eeqrhty
Most (not all) of my stuff is through internet.bs, though I'm not sure how much they inject politics into their operations. Good company though in my experience, as far as just providing service goes... Nice office next to Cable Beach in Nassau, Bahamas as well.
J0yI9YUX41Wx wrote
Uh oh. I have a domain registered under Epik. I don't care for Epik deciding to have opinions about what their customers are up to. What are some domain registrars who honor free speech?
eeqrhty wrote
Reply to comment by burnerben in 1 person shot as pro-Trump protesters breach the Capitol building by Rambler
Most of them didn't do it simply because their guy didn't win. It's because they believe the election was illegitimate. If Trump won this election and you sincerely believed that it was due to fraud, would you consider it unjustified for people to storm the capitol?
Rambler wrote
More reason to utilize alternative networks.
KillerBOB26 wrote
Fake and gay.
eeqrhty wrote
This reminds me of this satirical article I saw.
https://babylonbee.com/news/trump-to-be-digitally-edited-out-of-the-apprentice-reruns/
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by 1122332211 in Boom: 21M guns sold in 2020, up 60%, women, blacks top buyers by Rambler
reloading is a great idea, however, really hard to find primers right now.
Seems like a lot of other gear is out too. One of the shops near me seems to be more geared towards hunting and sport and they always have a large reloading section. Looked pretty bare last time I went in a month or so back to just window shop and shoot the shit since I was in the neighborhood.
1122332211 wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in Boom: 21M guns sold in 2020, up 60%, women, blacks top buyers by Rambler
reloading is a great idea, however, really hard to find primers right now.
AWiggerInTime wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in All The Stupidest Ways the Capitol Rioters Got Caught by not_bob
Lmao, I still have a bunch of tiktoks saved where the guy is filling out like 7 ballots for Biden. I wonder if he ever got caught.