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On 3/4/2022 at 9:52 PM, ignatius said:

he's gonna run for president probably

last CPAC polls showed that his popularity has been waning despite him still being the front runner for republican candidate if he runs again- but now he's got this and this problem not to mention this embarrassing blunder and this thorn still in his butt.

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6 hours ago, Nebraska said:

last CPAC polls showed that his popularity has been waning despite him still being the front runner for republican candidate if he runs again- but now he's got this and this problem not to mention this embarrassing blunder and this thorn still in his butt.

i meant.. desantis is gonna run for president probably. . perhaps rick scott will as well

also, 

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8 hours ago, Nebraska said:

That's completely ridiculous, especially the part about making leaving the state to seek treatment a felony.  I wonder though if a trans-friendly state would block extradition or even arrest the "offenders" on this.

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yeah.. it's batshit.. it's only passed one chamber in their state house.. still has to make it through the other half and get signed into law... hopefully it implodes before then. 

i suspect it'll get challenged in court if it passes since it's just fucking crazy 

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2 minutes ago, ignatius said:

 

I live in one of the “bad” areas of Minneapolis and one thing I’d like to elaborate on is that after the pushback that arose from Chauvin killing George Flloyd, the cops have become extremely apathetic. Which is to say, even if you want to call them, they might not even show up. They’re basically babies, they don’t like all the “fuck 12,” “abolish the police” stuff so their kind of holding the city hostage a little by saying unless they get more respect they’re not gonna help out lol. 
 

I think the abolish stuff here is just cringe bullshit sloganeering without any substance. And I think the cops use it as an excuse to be lazy and smug bc they resent the idea that the community thinks they should get their shit together and stop acting like thugs. 
 

in short: Minneapolis sucks

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2 minutes ago, Alcofribas said:

I live in one of the “bad” areas of Minneapolis and one thing I’d like to elaborate on is that after the pushback that arose from Chauvin killing George Flloyd, the cops have become extremely apathetic. Which is to say, even if you want to call them, they might not even show up. They’re basically babies, they don’t like all the “fuck 12,” “abolish the police” stuff so their kind of holding the city hostage a little by saying unless they get more respect they’re not gonna help out lol. 
 

I think the abolish stuff here is just cringe bullshit sloganeering without any substance. And I think the cops use it as an excuse to be lazy and smug bc they resent the idea that the community thinks they should get their shit together and stop acting like thugs. 
 

in short: Minneapolis sucks

same here in portland in some ways. cops have been sitting on their hands for a long time. the entire time i've lived in portland (about 18 years) the police have been understaffed to some degree but at least had 'anti gang unit' and a unit focused on gun violence that seemed effective. they're pretty overwhelmed and often don't answer calls of some kinds. but then like 20 of them will show on the scene of whatever happens on shift that is deemed important. they were all worn down with the year+ nightly protests too. but, fuckem... the police union sucks here and they leaked info about a local commissioner they don't like and she sued and won and some cops were fired and disciplined. it's a shit show. 

i'm all for reallocating some police funding to mutual aid organizations which has happened here some with promising results. a street outreach organization got funded to come out for non-violent mental health crisis 911 calls. 

mostly i think all the cops need to be retrained and standards need to be raised for employment.. 2 years community college with a focus on local history, police law etc.. a smart curriculum that gives them more tools for understanding wtf is going on their city etc.. 

there's a lot of things that need to change. mutual aid in general is a good idea. not sure how that looks when it comes to policing but anything that tightens up communities to rely on themselves and get organized is a good thing. 

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8 minutes ago, ignatius said:

same here in portland in some ways. cops have been sitting on their hands for a long time. the entire time i've lived in portland (about 18 years) the police have been understaffed to some degree but at least had 'anti gang unit' and a unit focused on gun violence that seemed effective. they're pretty overwhelmed and often don't answer calls of some kinds. but then like 20 of them will show on the scene of whatever happens on shift that is deemed important. they were all worn down with the year+ nightly protests too. but, fuckem... the police union sucks here and they leaked info about a local commissioner they don't like and she sued and won and some cops were fired and disciplined. it's a shit show. 

i'm all for reallocating some police funding to mutual aid organizations which has happened here some with promising results. a street outreach organization got funded to come out for non-violent mental health crisis 911 calls. 

mostly i think all the cops need to be retrained and standards need to be raised for employment.. 2 years community college with a focus on local history, police law etc.. a smart curriculum that gives them more tools for understanding wtf is going on their city etc.. 

there's a lot of things that need to change. mutual aid in general is a good idea. not sure how that looks when it comes to policing but anything that tightens up communities to rely on themselves and get organized is a good thing. 

yeah I think a problem here in Minneapolis is we have a quintessentially vapid liberal city council and our mayor is a clownish figure, so they suck up all the air and funding from what could be tangible community investments. and if the police really need improvements and resources, they’re either not getting them or getting them from the wrong places. 
 

I’ve had a lot of encounters with the police (for a law-abiding citizen at least) in the last couple years here and 100% of them have been unpleasant for no reason. the city of bad vibes 

 

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the slim chance of just 1 cis child being slightly harmed by taking hormones outweights for them the real and guaranteed chance of orders of magnitude more trans children being harmed by not taking hormones.  and its all wrapped up in language meant to pretend like it's meant to protect children.  no, it's to protect cis children at the expense of trans children, all based on misconceptions that cis children are accidentally taking hrt at any measurable rate.  these narratives are pushed by social media and spread by multi billion dollar media companies. truly disgusting. that's not even taking into account all the issues that made it hard for trans kids to get hrt to begin with like lack of knowledge that trans people even exist because it's blocked from being covered in sex ed and not comprehended by popular culture in those regions, as well as social pressures to pretend to not be trans outwardly and even inwardly. the push towards conformity and lack of ability to live with the mere thought of different kinds of people from oneself existing indicates the extremely childish worldview of the typical conservative.  humanity is in so many perspectives in a lord of the flies scenario even though we've somewhat managed to create food distribution systems and avoided wars, it has simply been stratified into class groups determining who is allowed to receive violence and who is allowed to dispense it.  humanity is not civilized, definitely nothing more than animals who have managed to spread apart enough to not step on each others toes to the point of savage violence.  only in the coming millenia will humanity even begin to enter a civilized age, and the distinctions of the past will become more and more meaningless.  at some point feudalism will be indistinguished from capitalism and even primitive socialism and primitive communism because of their outright barbarity and lack of advancement in comparison to where humanity will, hopefully, be in the year 3,000

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This don’t say gay bill in Florida is fucked up,  DeSantis wants to erase Pulse from history like it never happened, and LGBTQ+ people just don’t exist down here. Also, don’t get your children vaccinated under any circumstances, because a sham quack says so. FFS

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On 2/27/2022 at 3:54 PM, Nebraska said:

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open air concept with japanese shou sugi wood burning technique in the up and coming south central area of lost angeles, where things are rarely good or bad. they're just complicated

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sweet fixer-upper with lots of potential if you ignore all the excessive damage EVERYWHERE

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"Well, we don’t rely on American banks. We have all the funding we need out of Russia. We’ve got some guys that really, really love golf, and they’re really invested in our programs. We just go there all the time." Eric Trump, 2017

March 9th 2022: Eric Trump signed the ($100 million) loan documents as the president of Trump Tower Commercial LLC.

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23 hours ago, Nebraska said:

 

lion ted gets no respect from 'the people's convoy' even whilst he's in the middle of pandering to them

 

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After weeks of internal strife and external controversy surrounding the Walt Disney Company’s lack of public response to the “Don’t Say Gay” legislation in Florida, CEO Bob Chapek announced in a company email on Friday that Disney will pause all political donations in the state during a restructuring of its political giving framework.

desantis vs disney is good - but only if disney can keep this energy during the primaries and going into 2024

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42 minutes ago, cern said:

2020 - Pandemic

2022 - War

2023 - Economic crisis? 

 

10 minutes ago, ignatius said:

2028 - major ecological crisis

 

3 minutes ago, thefxbip said:

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