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Wahaha wrote
Reply to Problematic Japan's radioactive waste signs the world is not ready for nuclear energy commercialization by ramblelevind
The world needs nuclear. More resources should be expended to further research nuclear power.
TallestSkil wrote
Reminder that anyone still paying taxes is brain damaged.
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to Problematic Japan's radioactive waste signs the world is not ready for nuclear energy commercialization by ramblelevind
No, propaganda outlet, that’s not what it means.
ramblelevind wrote
The bill should be applicable for dead man only
takeheart wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in House panel poised to advance bill on slavery reparations by Rambler
Definitely the /f/clownworld
If they wanted to start with ongoing wrongs, there is always debt, corporate slavery, mass surveillance, mass sterilizations, wars and genocide. But no, those psychopaths will only try to act moral for the purpose of creating more misery. The government is not the solution, it's the problem.
Rambler OP wrote (edited )
Wasn't for sure to post this in /f/news or /f/clownworld . I always thought the "we want reparations for something none of us has ever experienced" thing was sort of a meme, but here we are.
I'm not sure how you'd even determine who would qualify. In America, many (the majority, I believe) of African Americans immigrated after the civil war.
J0yI9YUX41Wx wrote
onion wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in US arrests suspect who wanted to blow up AWS data center, "in an attempt to 'kill of about 70% of the internet'." by Rambler
Apparently in 2012 there were telecommunications outages in nine African countries because of a passing ship dragging an anchor.
takeheart wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in US arrests suspect who wanted to blow up AWS data center, "in an attempt to 'kill of about 70% of the internet'." by Rambler
Corporate cocksuckers deserve to die. Infrastructure is replaceable, specialists servicing it less so. If they have no morals, let them be deterred by fear. Those who oppress people for corporate blood money should know what's coming to them.
Rambler OP wrote (edited )
Reply to US arrests suspect who wanted to blow up AWS data center, "in an attempt to 'kill of about 70% of the internet'." by Rambler
I mean, it'd just fallover to a backup location Aside from some small outages, it'd have no real major impact on the availability of the interent and websites and the greatest impact would be obviously the potential loss of life in such an attack.
Now, backhoes, scuba gear and fiber lines is another story if internet infrastructure disruption is a goal... It'd all get replaced / patched eventually but it'd still fuck shit up for a while.
burnerben wrote
Reply to comment by Wingless in Virginia becomes first Southern state to legalize marijuana by Rambler
I hate Northam, but then again i hate all politicians.
Wingless wrote
Think of how many skin-deep liberals were riled up about the governor in blackface, who has done more for the rights and against the bogus prosecution of blacks in his state than anyone else in this decade.
Wingless wrote
Reply to Twitch expands its rules against hate and abuse to include behavior off the platform by Rambler
The page I got said Techcrunch is part of Verizon. That's all I really need to know. Besides, the headline scarcely sounds like a shock. OF COURSE an internet company is going to play lord and judge of all that kneel before them. How else can they get bought up by one of the Ten Crowns of the Beast and rule the world?
BlackWinnerYoshi wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Twitch expands its rules against hate and abuse to include behavior off the platform by Rambler
Alternative archive sites: Wayback Machine with images, Wayback Machine without images, Google Cache without images.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Twitch expands its rules against hate and abuse to include behavior off the platform by Rambler
Thanks. I flaired the post to reflect that.
Wahaha wrote
Reply to Twitch expands its rules against hate and abuse to include behavior off the platform by Rambler
Can't even load the page, uMatrix prevents it. The archive works, though: https://archive.is/Pxh9k
Rambler OP wrote (edited )
takeheart wrote
prison states of america is a disgrace to the planet
J0yI9YUX41Wx wrote
Reply to comment by BasedPatriot in Police officer killed and suspect shot dead after vehicle attack at US Capitol by Rambler
Props to NFAC for good choice of name.
onion wrote
“The U.S. Government is the #1 enemy of Black people!" a caption on one video read. In another post on the Instagram account, Green wrote last week that he believed Farrakhan had saved him "after the terrible afflictions I have suffered presumably by the CIA and FBI, government agencies of the United States of America."
Responding to a comment on that post, Green wrote, “I have suffered multiple home break ins, food poisonings, assaults, unauthorized operations in the hospital, mind control.” https://edition.cnn.com/politics/live-news/capitol-security-threat-04-02-21/h_ffa25ab3eab707b711515c0c863c887a
Seems like he was mainly motivated by these beliefs rather than Nation of Islam.
The continued existence of agencies like the CIA, FBI and NSA is just bad for the mental health of anyone who knows enough about what they're capable of and what they have been responsible for. It's especially bad for anyone with schizophrenia or schizotypal personality disorder. But even for normal people, it's bad. "The government is collecting information about me and they might use something against me later" should be a paranoid delusion, not a real thing.
I think most people who think they are being gang stalked are schizophrenic or schizotypal. But I'm guessing at least a few normal people have been experimented on. Any intelligence agency would be interested in science of torturing someone in an untraceable way that drives them crazy. The "sound attacks" in Cuba back in 2017 is an example of some government using an untraceable method to harass people at a distance.
I read one explanation on a website about gang stalking. It described a scenario similar to this.
You go to the grocery store, and someone who passes you is looking you in the eyes angrily while clicking a pen". You go out to your car after paying and in the parking lot, you see a different person angrily looking you in the eyes while clicking a pen. You go to a restaurant. A customer at a table across from you is angrily looking at you in the eyes while clicking a pen.
I thought, you know, since the government can easily track people through their smartphones, this wouldn't be that hard to pull off. And it would even make a normal person really paranoid. They would start getting nervous any time they see someone holding a pen or clicking a pen. They might start noticing a lot of coincidences that are benign, like a series of people wearing red.
BasedPatriot wrote
Crazy shit. Nation of Islam springing into relevance as it and other black supremacy groups like NFAC grow and gain support.
Rambler OP wrote
Reply to comment by riddler in The Derek Chauvin thread. News, updates, and predictions. What are your predictions for the Derek Chauvin trial? by Rambler
All good points.
riddler wrote
Reply to comment by Rambler in The Derek Chauvin thread. News, updates, and predictions. What are your predictions for the Derek Chauvin trial? by Rambler
People should be put into the recovery position on their sides
As a former EMT I know this can't be done with a cuffed suspect. Given his altered state of consciousness, he was an immediate danger to himself and the bystanders around him. Therefore, he could not be released from the cuffs either. Ambulances have soft restraints that they can use to restrain a suspect to the stretcher, but little could be done until the ambulance arrived.
a knee to the back between shoulder blades
Pressure on the chest cavity can absolutely impede breathing in a weak or sedated individual. As long as there is no previous neck trauma, knee on neck, as Chauvin did, is not life threatening. It's super uncomfortable and can lead to non-life threatening neck trauma.
"Sudden In Custody Death Syndrome"
Most people have never been restrained in their adult life. Some people freak out to the point of unconsciousness just from being placed in cuffs. This even happens to people who were calm right up to the instant of being cuffed. If the person had drugs in them or heart problems then it can definitely be fatal. However, Floyd served time in prison, so he should have been able to handle being cuffed.
rmlrml wrote
Reply to Florida lawmakers argue universities need more space for free speech by Rambler
Am I missing something? I see one paragraph about it, which ends with "Read on for the latest on that story ..." but then there's nothing else about that story, just other education related stories.