Message from @ExceptionalFeather
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I was planning to outrank Dr.Wol by doing just that
The term child porn I think needs an update.
Because if the press really had it in for someone who just had loli illustrations, are they legally obligated to specify..? They could just call it "child porn" and while it would be accurate, what they're omitting means EVERYTHING to what he's actually being charged. It's not like the public can demand that you show them what the images were.
That's a canadian problem, of course.
In the states, drawings are legal.
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I just realize the proud boys took their ideas from the movie fight club
Oh god did someone post loli to get this channel shut down?
No im pretty sure thats just a copypasta
it's a copypasta i can tell by the pixels , ive seen many in my time
Do we gotta click that to know what it is?
TLDR its a large report on how much people from different countries trust certain instiutions
NGOs Companies Government and Media
As well as an overall trust rating
It divides the public into two sections infomred and mass population
Informed are the upper 25% of income and regular consumers of news, they make up about 15% of the total population
It would be hilarious if if proud boys kept saying the would March one place and all the protesters and media show up but they don't or March somewhere else
Page seven shows that in the US there has been a 23 point decline in trust for Informed Americans from 2017 to 2018
Which means the informed US public trusts their instiutions less than their counterparts in south africa, russia, and poland
Considering that its now legal for the south afircan government to take land away from white people, it would be fair to say that the US is currently expirencing a trust crisis
To be fair many of the people in South Africa aren't white and don't have to worry about having shit taken from them
According to page 11, now NGOs, Media, Business and Government all have less than 50% trust in the US
For the general public
Not hard to see why
Wells Fargo is still reeling from a scandal where locations across the country opened additonal accounts without customer consent or knowledge and siphoned off their money through account fees
Amazon is now offering the ability to let people walk into your home to deliver packages
I still don't get how Amazon thought that was good idea
It would be less creepy if they werent selling home automation systems and locks at the same time
I wish they had a better distinction with Journalism vs Platforms though. I kinda wish there were four categories instead of two
It's worth the level of risk for people who might constantly have their stuff taken
I don't think they were planning on abusing that system but you'd have to be an idiot not to see how it could possibly be abused
RE: Amazon creepers
I dont think anyone in here would need expansion upon the idea that Government or media are un trusted
I think once tech companies thought people were okay with constant surveillance, they could get away with anything
That just leaves NGOs
I think constant surveillance of public spaces is fine.
So there's no way a bike lock attack can go unpunished.
I love how they caught that *fuck.*