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US Constitution - flawed. Better than most. 

@dradydrady

Will our republic survive? U.S. Bill of Rights limits the government. Not the people. 2A is an individual right. My words reflect _only_ my opinions.

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Reem Ibrahim
Reem Ibrahim@ReemAmirIbrahim·
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to block social media from your child's phone: Firstly, you want to stop your child from being able to download any app without your permission: 1. Go to Settings, Screen Time 2. Turn on Content & Privacy Restrictions 3. Go to iTunes & App Store Purchases 4. Tap Installing Apps 5. Select Don't Allow Secondly, you want to stop your child from accessing social media on the browser: 1. Go to Settings, Screen Time, Content & Privacy Restrictions 2. Tap App Store, Media, Web, & Games 3. Tap Web Content 4. Under Never Allow, tap Add Website 5. Add social media sites (eg. instagram.com) You can also go to Screen Time → See All Activity → Scroll down to Websites to monitor what sites your child visits, and the time spent on each site. Tech companies have made it so easy! We don't need the Government to parent our children.
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H-1Beez Nuts
H-1Beez Nuts@H1BeesNuts·
I'm seeing a lot of people who don't want ID verification for social media, app stores or operating systems, but agree with ID verification for porn sites. I hate to say it, but you can't have it both ways. You either live under 1984 or we restore the pre-2023 open web.
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Anonymous
Anonymous@OpDeathEaters·
US Deputy AG Todd Blanche personally intervened to block the DEA from releasing a key document related to Operation Chain Reaction, an investigation into drug trafficking, money laundering, and child rape trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein and his collaborators. #OpDeathEaters finance.senate.gov/ranking-member…
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 BREAKING: TMZ asks the public to send photos of members of Congress on vacation. “If you see one of the 535… take a picture and send it.” They’ll post it. The goal: Show what they’re doing—while the country deals with shutdown fallout.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Congressman Massie reveals that top law enforcement officer Pam Bondi was initially ready to release the Epstein files, but someone got to her and ordered her to cover it up. The deep state is actively protecting the elite pedophile ring.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
BREAKING: TMZ calls on all Americans to send them ANY photos of members of Congress on vacation during the partial shutdown so they can shame them. This might just be enough to turn it all around. Ted Cruz take note.
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National Association for Gun Rights
Even the ACLU is standing with gun owners against this insane bill. And they’re right. California, in its quest to destroy the 2nd Amendment, is lighting the 1st and 4th on fire as well. These forced algorithms and programs are targeted at guns today. Tomorrow, they could be retooled to police speech, protest, enable broad surveillance, and more
National Association for Gun Rights@gunrights

Regulate every CNC machine and 3D printer in the state, force companies to install unproven and bug filled software on their machines, and ban any of them that cannot comply. It cannot be understated how insane and expansive this law is. It reaches so far past firearms, threatening every form of home manufacturing.

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Show@goodstructure·
@jrrosenb Lol. The reason this choad isn't getting paid is because Democrats are holding the country hostage again.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
I wasn’t the only Republican uncomfortable with a bill to exempt data centers from standard environmental regulation. I was ready to offer an amendment to prevent favorable regulatory treatment for DATA CENTERS BUILT on FARMLAND. Thankfully the bill got pulled from consideration.
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Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie

Today our Judiciary Committee will vote on HR 8037 to give exemptions for DATA CENTERS from environmental regulations. I’ll vote No, because no industry deserves special treatment under the law. If the regulations are too onerous, repeal them for everyone.grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5…

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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
16-year-old in Kentucky gave birth after r*pe. R*pists parents filed for custody. Granted. "Better stability." She visits supervised twice monthly. They call her "the birth mother" in front of her. But go ahead, keep saying family courts prioritize children.
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alpha
alpha@omarsbigsister·
this is insanely bad, btw. yes facebook and google should be broken up and regulated but this entire trial is going to pave the way for age verification and gutting Section 230, which is the reason social media even exists. it will lead to censorship of non-harmful content
Pop Base@PopBase

A Los Angeles jury has found Instagram and YouTube liable in a civil social media addiction lawsuit. The plaintiff has been awarded $3 MILLION in damages. (via AP)

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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Today our Judiciary Committee will vote on HR 8037 to give exemptions for DATA CENTERS from environmental regulations. I’ll vote No, because no industry deserves special treatment under the law. If the regulations are too onerous, repeal them for everyone.grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5…
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OffGuardian
OffGuardian@OffGuardian0·
This is coordination of propaganda across multiple media. The trial coinciding with multiple nations considering social media bans for minors is no accident. YouTube and Meta will shrug off any fines, but the legal precedent will serve a much greater purpose in the long run.
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking

US jury finds Meta and YouTube liable for woman's childhood social media addiction in landmark trial bbc.in/47nqXq0

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Mr. Spock 🖖 (Commentary)
Good. You should see the amount of bots supporting the billionaires in the replies on Instagram. Instagram and Facebook owner Meta ordered to pay £280m for knowingly harming children | Science, Climate & Tech News | Sky News news.sky.com/story/instagra…
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Aditya Chordia, CISSP, CIPP/E, CISA
A company that sells cybersecurity risk intelligence to 91% of Fortune 100 companies just got breached through an unpatched React app and a single overprivileged AWS role. LexisNexis. 3.9 million records. 400,000 user profiles. 53 secrets extracted in plaintext from AWS Secrets Manager. Including credentials for production databases, Salesforce, Oracle, and analytics platforms. The password "Lexis1234" was reused across five different internal systems. This is a company that describes itself as "one of the largest protectors of private and confidential data in the world." They provide risk intelligence to 7,500 US government agencies, nine out of ten banks, and major insurers globally. They sell cybersecurity assessments to their customers. And they couldn't secure their own AWS account. Here's what makes this worse than a typical breach: - The compromised data includes accounts tied to 118 .gov email domains. Three US federal judges. Four Department of Justice attorneys. SEC staff. Probation officers. Federal court law clerks. The attackers published doxxed profiles of federal officials tied to courts and regulatory agencies across the country. - These aren't random consumer records. These are the digital identities of people whose exposure carries national security implications. A compromised federal judge's profile doesn't just enable identity theft - it enables targeted influence operations, blackmail, and intelligence gathering. The attack path is textbook and that's the problem: → Unpatched React application - the front door → Single ECS task role with read access to every secret in the account - the keys to everything → 536 Redshift tables, 430+ database tables, full VPC infrastructure mapping - complete visibility → 53 secrets in plaintext including database credentials, API tokens, and development access keys No zero-day. No advanced persistent threat. No nation-state capability required. Basic hygiene failures — unpatched app, overprivileged IAM role, password reuse, plaintext secrets. This is LexisNexis's second confirmed breach in two years. The December 2024 incident exposed 364,000 individuals through a compromised corporate account on a third-party development platform. Data brokers and analytics providers are not peripheral players - they're deeply embedded in today's risk landscape. That's the pattern we keep seeing. Attack the aggregator, not the individual. BPO providers. Cloud platforms. Legal data giants. The organisations that hold everyone else's data are the highest-value targets - and often the weakest links. For every enterprise that uses LexisNexis services: → Assume your metadata, contract details, and product usage history are exposed → Watch for targeted phishing using the exposed business relationship data → If your staff have LexisNexis accounts, reset credentials immediately → Ask your vendor risk team: when was the last time we assessed LexisNexis's actual security posture - not their marketing, their controls? The company that indexes the world's legal information couldn't index its own IAM policies. And they're not the exception. They're the pattern. More info: cybernews.com/security/lexis…
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H-1Beez Nuts
H-1Beez Nuts@H1BeesNuts·
You are a useful idiot if you think requiing ID verification "just for porn sites" is an acceptable solution. There can be no compromise. The entire surveillance apparatus around ID checks must be dismantled. COMPLETELY.
Xad Phrone@XPhrone

@H1BeesNuts No, I've ALWAYS been adamant to require ID for porn sites only. This is still reasonable without digital ID.

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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what a jury just did to Meta and YouTube.. they found them NEGLIGENT.. for designing apps that harmed kids.. and awarded $3 million in damages.. this isn't about the money.. this is about the word "negligent".. a jury just legally confirmed that these apps were DESIGNED to be addictive.. not accidentally addictive.. designed.. the infinite scroll.. the push notifications at 2am.. the dopamine loops.. the "suggested for you" rabbit holes.. a jury just said all of that was intentional.. and harmful.. and Meta knew.. there are millions of kids who grew up the same way.. same apps.. same addiction.. same damage.. and now there's legal precedent.. $3 million today.. $3 billion tomorrow.. Meta didn't lose a lawsuit.. they lost the right to say "we didn't know"..
unusual_whales@unusual_whales

BREAKING: A jury in LA found Meta and YouTube negligent for designing apps that harmed kids and teens and failed to warn them about the dangers. The jury awarded $3 million in compensatory damages to a 20-year-old plaintiff who claimed a social media addiction during childhood harmed her mental health.

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National Association for Gun Rights
Democrats physically cannot engage in this debate in good faith because they know it exposes their position. No, PLCAA protections do not prevent lawsuits if a gun design is faulty and blows up in your hand. They do not prevent lawsuits for deceptive or misleading marketing. We do not tolerate lawsuits against Toyota because someone used a vehicle in a crime. We do not tolerate lawsuits against Instant Pot because someone made a pressure cooker bomb. They know this is absurd, so they deflect and misrepresent these bills so they can keep trying to sue gun manufacturers out of existence.
National Association for Gun Rights@gunrights

"This helps protect the firearms manufacturers from those who have been attempting for years and years to circumvent the Second Amendment through law. Being that they haven't been as successful as they'd like. Now they're trying to take it out through lawsuits against the manufacturers." Exactly this. These lawsuits have nothing to do with consumer safety. Suing Glock over rappers using their brand name in videos is only happening because it’s an attack vector against the 2A.

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