Message from @I AM ERROR
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I called it
If anyone has questions to ask about APEC I am the guy. (Living in both Port Moresby and Cairns)
Okay, I made a screenshit.
UK is nothing more than an EU colony. Change my mind
haven't heard this anywhere, AND its OAN so take bias into account
but I still don't think she'll answer anything
lock her up
What the fuck happened to the ACLU? They're complaining that the *accused* would be given due process.
They're advocating for *schools* to do the job of the courts.
Since when do lawyers use the phrase 'inappropriately favoring the accused'?
The ACLU is discreditting itself about as quickly as the SPLC.
At least FIRE is still sane.
https://twitter.com/TheFIREorg/status/1063461146118823936
Lmao someone always talking about Jews in every comments section without fail
I laughed at that as well
That's just how conspiracy theorists tend to function. Same deal with radfems connecting everything to the patriarchy
Can’t wait for the NYT article: “FIRE: The organization with an anti-Semitic following”
Doesn't the ACLU have the position that 'hate speech' is actually a thing?
I think they've had some conflicting statements on that in the last couple years
Oh wait, you said IS a thing. Yeah.
whatever it is that they stood for, it's not what they stand for now.
I heard that they got a ton of donations when Trump was elected because of people fearing that he'd strip away all rights
And that that's when they started going downhill
yup
could someone explain to me why title ix is a thing in the first place? because i really don't get it. if there is a crime - go to the cops. preferably in a timeframe that allows for an investigation and not half a century later.
deplatforming does nothing but increase interest in the person youre trying to silence
Reminder that what is often considered to be the first death in the US civil war was pro-abolitionist journalist Elijah Parish Lovejoy who had his printing press destroyed 3 times before being killed by an angry mob who opposed his publication.
tbh i would have joined FIRE if i knew they existed while i was in college
not fat - wearing a fat suit. you can clearly see it if you look at the face and neck. fat people don't have skinny face and neck like that.
or they are just shit at drawing things and have no idea how realistic proportions work. probably both.
Look at how hypocritical people criticizing OneAngryGamer are
Body positivity activism isn't actually about fighting irrational insecurity, it's about claiming authority about who gets to shame
Male body shaming, virgin shaming, living conditions shaming, etc.
oh my god
this is fucking hilarious these comments
>what if you're genetic fat reeeeee
Wasn't there a study that showed even with a thyroid problem or other shitty disadvantage that the difference would be within a few pounds and not healthy vs can't sustain your own body past 40?
Tim mentioned in a video today that it's weird that automatic 'projectile devices' could be restricted as they are today, so I thought I'd give a brief explanation on how that happened, because it's an interesting example of how rights can slowly erode.
In 1934 the NFA passed. This act among required weapons such as easily concealable firearms(originally it was intended to include handguns), explosives, or automatic weaponry to be registered which cost $200. Adjusting for inflation that's nearly $4,000 in today's money.
In 1986 the Hughes amendment passed which closed the registry. It was passed by a voice vote, and it was disputed whether the ayes outnumbered the nays. The chairman in charge refused requests for a recorded vote to take place. So now they weren't *banned*, but no more could be registered meaning that now even the lowest quality junk automatic gun goes for $10,000; because the demand greatly outnumbers the now fixed supply.
In 2008 DC vs Heller the Supreme Court ruled that guns that were not 'in common use' were not protected by the 2nd amendment. In other words because prior laws had heavily regulated automatic weapons so that they were unobtainable by the common man they were no longer 'in common use' and therefor free to be infringed upon.
For fun, here's a gun catalog from the 60's to show how things have changed.