Recent comments in /f/Politics
Saint_Cuthbert OP wrote
Reply to comment by NotQball in Dissolving Vaccine Illusions by Saint_Cuthbert
It's thought that most western countries will have their populations cut in half by the end of the century. Autism and various illnesses have been increasing as vaccines increase - but I'm completely 100% convinced that there is not a relation whatsoever. How could injecting oneself with unknown chemicals have any kind of negative reaction?
There is a viral video of "Farmer Bill" discussing using vaccines to contribute to the depopulation agendas. The World Economic Forum wants to cut the world population to 500,000,000, and Billy has already put sterilizing agents into vaccines he's handed out in Africa back in the 90s.
NotQball wrote
Reply to Dissolving Vaccine Illusions by Saint_Cuthbert
For vaccine theories I differ to Farmer Bill the undisputed expert in Global Warming and Vaccines. What I know is that the overall the human population is in KYAG mode (kiss your ass goodbye). The topic is complex and some good points were made. The solutions presented most likely have limited use, might work in some cases but not work in other. Predicting how the cookie crumbles is not possible.
NotQball wrote
Reply to Trump's presidential campaign hacked by z3d
The expert with the Reno 911 secret service protection... The chances of this being true are abysmal. He should hire people that can do checklists:
- Check on adjacent roof (check mark).
- Police frequencies scanner ON (check mark). ... I saw some Actor/Acting Politician that after practicing hard in a mirror said "We have to make some changes. If we have to fire some people, will do it". I doubt that piece of crap understand his job description. Stupidity critical mass. The only difference is how the cookie crumbles.
privacy_is_dead wrote
When you come at the king, you best not miss...
righttoprivacy wrote
Later exported for domestic use worldwide. 🙄
iop23up wrote
What regulations? They will push ai in every crack of society to push development. faster for establishing their master control program. What risks? Does anybody think, that ai isn't at moment deciding what to buy/sell on the markets? High risk to crash everything. Bomb which decides by ai detection if their nearer coming target is civilian to then destroy itself before impact - low risk, they would die anyway.
smallpond OP wrote
Reply to comment by takeheart in Defective altruism by smallpond
Right, if only people had a clear idea of what good and evil are. It's not so clear.
takeheart wrote
Reply to Defective altruism by smallpond
Trying so hard to be good? How about don't be evil. That would be a good start for pretty much everyone.
takeheart wrote
Prices are abstract, virtual. Prices have no intention, agency or will. Prices can't be real source, cause of event that threatens lives of many real people. It is real people who threaten other real people, virtual tools serving as medium of their actions. Claiming 'it was all prices' is attempt to avoid responsibility, retaliation from people who suffered against active manipulators: bankers, politicians, and their servants.
smallpond OP wrote
Reply to Defective altruism by smallpond
I basically disagree with the author, but I found the discussion interesting as I'm familiar with EA.
spektor wrote
Reply to Defective altruism by smallpond
Sounds like a whole lot of useless commentary that could be summed up as "Do unto others".
awdrifter wrote
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Yahoo Japan website will be unavailable to most of Europe by DcscZx5idox
Probably a combination of GDPR and the Russian news censorship laws. Otherwise they wouldn't have waited until now to do it. Also if only 1% of their visitors are from Europe, it makes sense to block them rather than to comply with their local laws.
DcscZx5idox OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by Wahaha in Yahoo Japan website will be unavailable to most of Europe by DcscZx5idox
Perhaps it is true.
An official from Yahoo Japan said on Feb. 1 that the company decided it has become too difficult to continue servicing the region considering the costs of complying with local laws and regulations.
The company did not specify which laws and regulations it had in mind when making the decision. But it appears to be affected by recent moves in Europe to tighten regulations on the protection of personal data.
Wahaha wrote
So they are unable to comply with basic privacy rules?
interpares wrote (edited )
Reply to Father arrested at school board alleges his daughter was assaulted by skirt-wearing boy, according to report. School covered up rape to implement gender identity rule. by div1337
Rape? - we saw nothing. A guy in a skirt - we have to defend his human rights, nothing is more important!
kevdog77 wrote
Reply to Father arrested at school board alleges his daughter was assaulted by skirt-wearing boy, according to report. School covered up rape to implement gender identity rule. by div1337
Not alleged. Rape kit confirms that.
mr4channer wrote
Reply to comment by div1337 in IRS would track all bank transactions over $600 under Biden plan; Businesses revolt by Rambler
because monero is private, none needs to see who you and receive money from. monero also has lower fees.
div1337 wrote
Reply to comment by mr4channer in IRS would track all bank transactions over $600 under Biden plan; Businesses revolt by Rambler
Why monero? e.g.: instead of bitcoin
mr4channer wrote
Reply to IRS would track all bank transactions over $600 under Biden plan; Businesses revolt by Rambler
use monero
Rambler OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by TallestSkil in IRS would track all bank transactions over $600 under Biden plan; Businesses revolt by Rambler
Unsure. I own a small business that does a lot of crypto payments but there isn't much I can do for our fiat holdings. Our biggest operational costs I pay in crypto each month but still have to keep money in the bank and transfer funds from PayPal and Stripe on a regular basis.
I still claim and account for all crypto stuff to keep Uncle Sam happy and to keep things legal, but the $600 bank thing is so comically dumb that you'd think they forgot a couple of zeroes.
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to IRS would track all bank transactions over $600 under Biden plan; Businesses revolt by Rambler
Okay, and? What’s anyone going to do about it?
DcscZx5idox OP wrote (edited )
Reply to Metal in the Modern vaccine? Japan investigates “foreign substances” after death of vaccinated by DcscZx5idox
All COVID-19 vaccines are free from metals such as iron, nickel, cobalt, lithium, and rare earth alloys, as well as any manufactured products such as microelectronics, electrodes, carbon nanotubes, and nanowire semiconductors.
This might is falsehood.
awdrifter wrote
Reply to Republicans defeat critical voting rights bill as White House warns ‘democracy is in peril’ by Rambler
Good. Fuck the leftists trying to undermine the US citizens' vote.
TallestSkil wrote
Reply to Republicans defeat critical voting rights bill as White House warns ‘democracy is in peril’ by Rambler
Good. Fuck democracy. Fuck these communist bastards. Everyone who supported the bill needs to be executed for treason.
NotQball wrote
Reply to Dissolving Vaccine Illusions by Saint_Cuthbert
The "Oregon Trail" approach to health and immigration has been tested for 2+ million years. If you can cross on foot the Darien Gap, walk accross Central America in the summer heat, swim accross the finish line and are able to survive afterwards... you don't need vaccines.
The slaver mind, mobster city lover and Farmer Bill think crap. They are the greatest impedement to a healthy environment. I'm not a purist but things got completely out of hand.