Message from @Superiorna_Artiljerija

Discord ID: 565537025248198672


2019-04-10 12:55:59 UTC  

You know how they do this?

2019-04-10 12:56:39 UTC  

Emergency powers have been granted since before the time you were born, you're in a perpetual state of emergency

2019-04-10 12:57:45 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy Yes I accept the 5th ammendment example I gave was not relevent

2019-04-10 12:57:48 UTC  

My bad

2019-04-10 12:58:28 UTC  

That being said I do think the government is way too heavy handed with internet security legislation

2019-04-10 12:58:35 UTC  

amendment 8: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

2019-04-10 12:59:15 UTC  

What you lot think on madeline mcann

2019-04-10 12:59:40 UTC  

@Fading I second that

2019-04-10 13:00:10 UTC  

It's gotten fairly bad in my country, which the article Sheeple linked demonstrates. A lot of turning over metadata and ISP logging

2019-04-10 13:00:21 UTC  

They recently just straight up banned 8chan/4chan after the NZ thing

2019-04-10 13:00:26 UTC  

My ISP is the last one that is refusing to block it

2019-04-10 13:12:22 UTC  

@Human Sheeple infringes on amendment rights are due to the 17th amendment

2019-04-10 13:15:03 UTC  

Yes I can see how the 17th ammendment can suprecede the 8th ammendment in particular

2019-04-10 13:24:05 UTC  

It gave the federal government more power over the states by having senators voted directly by citizens instead of states

2019-04-10 13:25:19 UTC  

```A state of emergency is a situation in which a government is empowered to perform actions that it would normally not be permitted to do. A government can declare such a state during a disaster, civil unrest, or armed conflict. Such declarations alert citizens to change their normal behavior and orders government agencies to implement emergency plans. Justitium is its equivalent in Roman law—a concept in which the senate could put forward a final decree (senatus consultum ultimum) that was not subject to dispute.

States of emergency can also be used as a rationale or pretext for suspending rights and freedoms guaranteed under a country's constitution or basic law. The procedure for and legality of doing so vary by country. ```

2019-04-10 13:36:49 UTC  

Roman Law was flawed especially during the time of the republic

2019-04-10 13:37:13 UTC  

Laws weren't required to be written down so you could be punished for laws you never heard of

2019-04-10 13:47:18 UTC  

Yeet

2019-04-10 14:02:13 UTC  

no

2019-04-10 14:02:30 UTC  

Oblate spheroid

2019-04-10 14:02:59 UTC  

wtf

2019-04-10 14:03:25 UTC  

no

2019-04-10 14:04:08 UTC  

no

2019-04-10 14:05:13 UTC  

citation needed

2019-04-10 14:07:18 UTC  

I’m sick of this

2019-04-10 14:07:23 UTC  

ok

2019-04-10 14:07:47 UTC  

I hope you’re happy Rachel

2019-04-10 14:07:57 UTC  

who

2019-04-10 14:08:02 UTC  

Now my iPad charger won’t charge my iPad!

2019-04-10 14:08:14 UTC  

And it’s ALLYOUR FAULT

2019-04-10 14:08:52 UTC  

Can you be quiet

2019-04-10 14:09:25 UTC  

Your profile picture is stolen

2019-04-10 14:09:30 UTC  

Are you a furry

2019-04-10 14:09:34 UTC  

This is terrible

2019-04-10 14:09:55 UTC  

I’ve seen it before

2019-04-10 14:10:10 UTC  

Fight me

2019-04-10 14:10:29 UTC  

Fight me

2019-04-10 14:11:15 UTC  

Hello flat eartlings

2019-04-10 14:13:36 UTC