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@BlackHumor712

genderfluid_irl pronouns are "those are fine" attack and dethrone god! #BlackLivesMatter #AbolishThePolice 🏳️‍🌈🌹🏴🚒

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Cameron 🇺🇸 🗽🦅@CameronCorduroy·
an extremely potent midwit test is whenever people brainlessly copy-paste Senate justifications onto conversations about the Electoral College the EC doesn't reward small states or rural states, it rewards whatever states happen to have a 50/50 partisan split
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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@ContraPoints @KyleJos1917 While I understand that, I also think that a lot of the things you said in that post are somewhere between "oddly doomerist" and "just plain false".
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Natalie Wynn
Natalie Wynn@ContraPoints·
@KyleJos1917 The post was a response to demands that I make a video about Palestine. I was explaining why I hadn’t, and my feelings are a big part of how I decide on a video topic.
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Natalie Wynn
Natalie Wynn@ContraPoints·
Getting accused of genocide denial every day because of a year-old post where I say that genocide is happening has been like cancellation exposure therapy. I can just say whatever now, I’m free.
Seph@Seph_librul

@ContraPoints @ContraPoints At least now when you make based post after based post you don't delete them right after.

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〽️ountain Lawyer
〽️ountain Lawyer@Wildlaw406·
I stopped doing criminal defense because of prosecutors (long list of reasons why), but most of what this guy identifies as being sign juries are broken is the jury system functioning exactly as intended. Jury nullification isn’t just about principled opposition to a particular law in all instances, it’s also the community making its own decisions about whether they want to make someone a criminal for particular conduct. This is far preferable to a bureaucrat deciding that question. That’s why we have juries: so the public gets to decide who’s a criminal, not the government Juries are also SUPPOSED to hold the government to an extremely high evidentiary burden. Prosecutors think a conviction rate below 90% means something is wrong with juries. It doesn’t. It’s supposed to be really hard to take away someone’s liberty.
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander

I prosecuted in a very heavily White area. Jury trials aren't only failing because of ethnic tribalism. They're failing in large part because a jury's expectation of evidence is cartoonishly high, completely divorced from reality. They expect *everything* to be on video nowadays. They're also failing because juries are more prone to nullification than ever before. Not for any principled reason, such as believe the crime was just, but that they simply don't trust the state to charge and punish people properly and/or they don't care. E.g., I've had DUI cases where someone who was OBVIOUSLY guilty was acquitted. Multiple. In one of them I spoke to the jury afterward and they flat out told me "All the evidence was there." They just felt bad for the defendant and wanted to go home. They're also failing because judges and statutes are more pro-criminal than ever before. Judge Example: In a prosecution for DV Assault, I was prohibited from introducing evidence the Defendant having assaulted the victim previously, despite the fact the law in our jurisdiction explicitly allows for this, because the judge felt it was "too prejudicial." (Btw, this Defendant testified and confessed to every single element on the stand and the jury still returned a verdict of Not Guilty.) Statute Example: I prosecuted a woman for stealing $400,000. By law, I could not even ask for jail time because it was her first offense. The Judge had no power to grant a sentence of jail time. If you try to break the collapse of the justice system down to being only an ethnic/tribal thing, you're going to fail, because that's not anywhere near the only issue.

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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@ASFleischman @notelpmeTy_A I think the idea is that a juror could think there's a much higher than 50% probability that the defendant committed the crime, while being about 50/50 on whether they feel like the evidence is enough to convict.
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Andrew Fleischman
Andrew Fleischman@ASFleischman·
Jurors do not have cartoonishly high expectations of evidence. In fact, studies show that many common jury instructions undermine the presumption of innocence, with jurors convicting at 51% certainty.
Arjun Panickssery@panickssery

> Jury trials aren't only failing because of ethnic tribalism > They're failing in large part because a jury's expectation of evidence is cartoonishly high, completely divorced from reality. They expect *everything* to be on video nowadays does ai video worsen or reverse this

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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@Raemon777 I think that they do exist but rarely receive much focus. The computer in Star Trek seems to work like this, for instance: it clearly can understand human language orders but doesn't seem to have any personality or really to be considered an AI (unlike Data, for instance).
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Raymond Arnold
Raymond Arnold@Raemon777·
I'm a bit retroactively surprised that, before LLMs, I... don't recall any sci-fi stories where the AIs operated in short bursts of thinking, each mediated by a human. Or, where the AI is in a "memento" situation where it keeps getting reset. The story I recall that at least touches on this is some novel in the Star Wars extended universe, where it's remarked that droids are supposed to get "reset" periodically so they don't get wonky. Luke hasn't reset C3PO, which is part of why 3PO has acquired such a personality, and has maybe become sentient (which apparently isn't normal). Accelerando's early chapters has the main character send little AI agents off to do stuff, which seem like they could at least in principle be something like an OpenClaw instance, but it's not super specified. It is interesting that this feels like a relatively obvious story concept (in retrospect) but it didn't come up.
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George Washington
George Washington@g_wash96353240·
@ContraPoints @HSTraxx @AntiEmpire432 It's a correct statement, ALL right-wing fascist politicians in every western country is unconditionally loyal to Israel. It makes sense because Zionism is exclusively a far right movement.
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Natalie Wynn
Natalie Wynn@ContraPoints·
Why is Israel so bad at propaganda? Are they stupid?
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Tyler Austin Harper
Tyler Austin Harper@Tyler_A_Harper·
Let it be known that we registered the pod’s official take on Piker-Gate before the 5pm deadline. Summary: tell us the rules? Because a landscape where Newsome can host Bannon—who is actively plotting for a 3rd Trump term—but talking to Piker is out of bounds seems…inconsistent?
tré easton@treeaston

All “big tent” and H*san P*ker discourse needs to conclude by 5:00pm on the east coast. We’ve all been very annoying, no one’s convinced anyone of anything, and the weather’s too nice to keep this up. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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nartney
nartney@Jordanf71637228·
@BlackHumor712 @ColeSandick He is governing like biden did. Democrats govern domestically well. Thats their whole thing mamdani included. This doesnt make any sense to me. As a moderate dem i dont buy that Moderate dems are mad at a progressive dem for governing like a moderate dem. Why should i be mad?
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Cole Sandick🌹🇵🇸🇺🇦🇸🇩
It’s truly underrated how much of a humiliation this is for centrists. From Hillary to Cuomo, they’ve spent decades evangelizing that they’re the *only* ones who can Get Things Done, it’s like a core part of their image of themselves and of their opponents, especially the left.
Isi Breen@isaiah_bb

It’s gonna be funny forever that the first guy to actually do technocratic, “just make stuff work, stupid” governing is a democratic socialist whom the large majority of pundits who push such ideas were at best ambivalent about.

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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@Jordanf71637228 @ColeSandick They'd be mad because it's politically beneficial to govern well. They've ran on being the people who govern well. Zohran is governing better than they did, which leaves them with nothing else to run on.
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nartney
nartney@Jordanf71637228·
@ColeSandick I am so confused. Why would centrists be mad that they are getting what they want? Also this is exactly how biden and obama both governed. This perception is bad. Why attack parts of the american left when they agree with you?
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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@evrythngmachne @Seanfrank I mean the actual analogy I'm going for is "I should go put a bandaid on this paper cut right away while ignoring all of these giant stab wounds". The scale is important; it is in fact the most important thing about this situation.
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The Everything Machine
The Everything Machine@evrythngmachne·
@BlackHumor712 @Seanfrank … that’s a really dumb point? “Why are you mad at me for punching you in the stomach just now?! That guy kicked you in the balls a few hours ago!” Like, they’re all bad, and we should get rid of them all!
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Sean Frank
Sean Frank@Seanfrank·
The “ai data centers are using all the water” thing was very radicalizing. I saw smart people, respected people, scientists- echo this back. You can not like data centers near you. You can complain they make electricity prices rise… But the water point is a total hoax. Every data center on earth uses less water than American golf courses. And the water isn’t polluted, it isn’t destroyed. It’s a little warm. IT COULD STILL BE USED ON THE GOLF COURSES IF YOU WANT. Your local McDonald’s is using more water than a data center. It’s just shocking how unreal and fake that narrative is. Radicalizing.
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Hank Green
Hank Green@hankgreen·
Either radicalized means something different than I think it does or you are exaggerating or people are responding insanely to the normal process of bad information filtering through parts of culture before eventually being disregarded. I’ve watched as my literal /government/ turned its back on /vaccines/ and it hasn’t radicalized me.
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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@evrythngmachne @Seanfrank Well, yes. That's kinda the point, that if you care about water use there's lots of obviously wasteful uses of water that use much more water than AI.
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The Everything Machine
The Everything Machine@evrythngmachne·
@Seanfrank Your fucking comparison is a golf course, something near universally known as a massive waste of land and water for rich assholes. You are so fucking out of touch with reality.
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NiceinNice@jeanneoliver·
@jfullerucla @admcrlsn The goal should be zero Chloe Coles ensured by applying rigorous standards to determining whether transition is appropriate.
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Adam Carlson
Adam Carlson@admcrlsn·
Searchlight did an extraordinary job with this polling. This is not an easy issue to test, and this is an excellent resource for candidates and the public. I was deeply saddened by a lot of the results. But harsh truths are still truths. It’s critical to know where the American public is at on these things so we can figure out the best path forward on codifying protections on anti-discrimination/safety, persuading the public, and determining the most effective strategic path forward in advancing the cause of trans rights.
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Searchlight Institute@SearchlightInst

We just published a year's worth of polling on transgender rights and acceptance in America. Voters across both parties express a consistent preference for equal treatment of trans people in public life and the workplace. We also find broad support for protecting trans people from discrimination and for ensuring that adults have access to the health care they need. That said, Americans hold conservative attitudes where certain policies related to gender identity and trans rights are concerned. The findings reveal the need for a reset in trans advocacy, public education, and policy development. searchlightinstitute.org/research/the-p…

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mike
mike@mike_slugs·
@ettingermentum He is exactly that Warren Man. He’s not gonna put anyone in prison though, he doesn’t have that type of blue maga affect (I wish he did)
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ettingermentum@ettingermentum·
I think my favorite part about the Kat race is that Biss probably has a promise to put Elon in a zoo in his platform
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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@admcrlsn I'm local and I basically like Biss (I voted for him for mayor), but like: if I/P is a big issue for you, why support the guy who is taking J Street money when you have *three* candidates including the close second place in the polls who don't take any Israel lobby money?
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Adam Carlson
Adam Carlson@admcrlsn·
Genuinely curious — why do progressives/lefties not like Daniel Biss? I get liking Kat or Bushra more than him — I’m partial to Simmons myself — but I don’t get the animosity toward him from the left. That Track AIPAC graphic that’s being circulated is all J Street money.
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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@GarlicCorgi @ettingermentum However, a large number of them were moral cowards, unable to stomach the idea of actually doing something about it that might be unpopular or might harm the Southern economy. But even then, not all of them, not even all the Southerners. Look up Robert Carter III.
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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@GarlicCorgi @ettingermentum This but for how many of the Founding Fathers were anti-slavery. You'd be hard pressed to find a Founding Father that actually outright defended slavery. Many of them, especially the Northerners, also did not own slaves themselves.
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ettingermentum@ettingermentum·
One of the most fascinating things about studying this period of American history is learning about how many awful things spoken about as inevitable events, like this and even manifest destiny more broadly, were actually hotly politically contested and often only barely won.
Historic Votes@HistoricVotes

📜 Indian Removal Act 📍 United States 🇺🇸 🗓️ May 26, 1830 🏛️ House of Representatives ✅ 101 For ❌ 97 Against 🪶 The mass displacement of Native Americans living east of the Mississippi to present-day Oklahoma is enacted 😭 This deadly march became known as the Trail of Tears

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BlackHumor🏴🚒@BlackHumor712·
@girlmadeofwires ...the fine print makes this visualization totally worthless. This oughta be a short diagonal line near the middle. The actual finding here appears to be that politics and kink just aren't that related.
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