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https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-blood-of-kashmir-part-onea-ramadan-ceasefire Very interesting series of articles on the Daily Beast
another victim of the Patreon shit...
https://youtu.be/6nUz43ZBetM
Level fucking one Tech
noice, Minnesota files suit against Comcast
starts at 3:06
Can't make these people fucking happy
You detain them, they complain. You release them, they complain.
Okay, that sucks. But it's unethically framed in such a way that implies wrongdoing on the agency's part.
From the story itself, all reasonable actions were taken to see to the child's health.
It was only reported for ideological reasons. In any real sense, the incident is not news.
Regarding the use of credit cards to buy guns used in massacres, be aware that the more expectation of examination of electronic transactions is regulated, more hurdles for currencies that cannot reliably we traced back to an individual. The term "follow the money" is well known to both journalists and the governments. There is little chance the latter to reduce their ability to follow the money. Our post 9/11 anti-terrorist legislation pretty much mandates tracability.
The story about the child death is relevant since the government is responsible for the safety and well-being of people under their care. When someone, especially a child, dies in custody that necessitates attention and investigation.
We all should have the expectation when in custody that we will not be harmed unless through due process leading to a verdict and punishment that is not cruel or unusual - in other words appropriate for the gravity of the crime committed.
And families are responsible for their children's well being.
Not when someone is in custody
If a family's child dies after all reasonable efforts were made to see to their health, is that worthy of reporting on national news?
Of course not.
The state assumes all responsibility
The investigation will tell
But the fact a death of a minor occurred while under government custody is certainly worthy of attention
Ah, so you assume the news report is lying.
A fair assumption usually, but a bit odd that they would lie to make the agency look *better*.
The news report clearly states an investigation will be forthcoming
I assume minors die regularly under government custody.
It is not, unless unusual, worthy of any great attention.
Right now the border debate is a topic of general discussion, stimulated by the acts and words of the President of the United States. The President has deemed it newsworthy from his bully pulpit and the news media fall in line.
In order to try and make him look bad, yes.
It was the president that deemed this news
You cannot possibly argue that this story appears with any semblance of objectivity.
No, we the people of the country deemed it news when we decided to make it a major policy issue for national elections.
It is an objective fact, assuming they didn't make up the death
Records will prove whether it is, indeed, a fact. News exists to report facts.
And they lie by implication.
Just like the reportings of Kavanaugh left the rabble believing he was a rapist without the news ever having to say it point blank.
If we the people deemed in such, then even moreso this is news when a minor dies in custody of border patrol
They are greasy scoundrels and you disappoint me by coming to their defense.