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Ok you can join Roach and Ibian on ignore.
Ok snowflake.
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jbreher
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May 31, 2020, 11:08:13 PM |
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And when the cops start 'enforcing' illegitimate 'orders'? What happens then?
Then you fight back, of course. Tell you what though, let's just get rid of the Police force all together. Too much of a hassle to deal with. Let's start with Los Angeles, CA. Let's pull out all the cops, and completely disarm the citizens. Sound good? With no more cops and no more guns, I'm told that it'll become an amazing utopia of peace and tranquility. That the criminals, gangs, & drug dealers will go outside, join hands with law-abiding citizens, and sing Kumbaya together. It'll be amazing, you'll see! (Or, y'know, it'll become a fucking Mad Max apocalyptic hell hole within 48 hours)Maybe I'm not understanding your intent, but it sounds to me like you are arguing two opposing sides of this issue. Let's start again? Do you believe that the person that was shot at in the video was in the wrong?
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May 31, 2020, 11:15:06 PM |
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he died from medical problems in conjunction with drugs, the cop did not kill him Sounds alot like saying those with underlying problems will die from Corona so its not the superflu its just your underlying condition, easy diagnosis.
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marcus_of_augustus
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May 31, 2020, 11:23:21 PM Last edit: May 31, 2020, 11:45:58 PM by marcus_of_augustus |
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he died from medical problems in conjunction with drugs, the cop did not kill him Sounds alot like saying those with underlying problems will die from Corona so its not the superflu its just your underlying condition, easy diagnosis. ... isn't it even worse that George Floyd was having a heart attack and the cops were kneeling all over him, and on his neck, instead of rendering assistance unlike psychopathic inhuman beasts, than if they simply executed him by asphyxiation from kneeling on his neck?
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infofront (OP)
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May 31, 2020, 11:43:05 PM |
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This is why we can't have nice things.
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May 31, 2020, 11:43:31 PM Last edit: May 31, 2020, 11:55:17 PM by marcus_of_augustus |
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.... the instinctive reaction for the US authorities to put the military on the streets show this has a long way to go. The State is doubling-down on the State-sanctioned violence and oppression that has precipitated and inflamed the crisis, instead of seeking urgent and lasting resolutions inside their own agencies of the State where the problems clearly lie. The parallels with the bungling public health response to the pandemic inside public health state agencies is not coincidental but symptomatic of broad institutional decay and dysfunction.
It wont end until the whole of the militarized apparatus of State oppression is dismantled and scrapped now. The military should only ever be retained for defending against external threats, never turned upon the people who pay their wages, that's the final turn of the vicious spiral into anarchic civil war (suspension of habeas corpus). Police were only ever meant to be Officers of the Peace, never Law Enforcement. After total War the military hands over control of the streets to Officers of the Peace; militarisation of the police and putting military on the streets is naturally escalating society back to wartime conditions.
None of this is unexpected, it has been happening gradually in clear sight for those willing to see, only now it has accelerated to the point when it is plain for all to see. Effectively, USA is already in the early stages of a state of civil war.
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May 31, 2020, 11:46:43 PM |
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An autopsy report talks about "potential intoxicants"?
It's a preliminary report only, the final report is yet to come, presumably with a toxic report. The coroners report is in, and he died from medical problems in conjunction with drugs, the cop did not kill him.
I see.
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May 31, 2020, 11:49:40 PM |
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Ok you can join Roach and Ibian on ignore.
Yeah, he wound up in my oubliette too. I hate putting people on ignore but it does make the thread much easier to read.
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May 31, 2020, 11:53:46 PM |
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With no more cops and no more guns, I'm told that it'll become an amazing utopia of peace and tranquility. That the criminals, gangs, & drug dealers will go outside, join hands with law-abiding citizens, and sing Kumbaya together. It'll be amazing, you'll see!
(Or, y'know, it'll become a fucking Mad Max apocalyptic hell hole within 48 hours)
There is some evidence backing torque's assertion: When cops were pulled from highways due to Covid19, deaths per mile went way up. Along with speeds including the 140mph cruise runs by yours truly. I really thought with less people on the road people would drive at speeds which were inherently safe. I was seriously wrong and now cruise at a sluggy 70mph. So yeah, cops are necessary. Question is how do you keep them from being psychopaths? I mean firefighters aren't psychopaths. EMTs aren't psycho--no wait, they are pretty weird adrenaline junkies.
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June 01, 2020, 12:35:41 AM |
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in the past I have seen posts where people discussed the need to declare value if bitcoin you carry too. Still, it's unclear whenever we cross-border, if we have bitcoin that needs to be declared. Because even if it's not a hardware wallet, I control my bitcoin through phone or basic internet. Similarly, I control fiat also through my phone in bank accounts or credit/debit cards of multiple countries. So I don't think Bitcoin needs to be declared when you cross the boarder. The trouble is: at the gate you aren’t the one doing the thinking. TSA does... Yup, but they can't know if I have bitcoin or not. they can just TSA(Think Shit Aloud) If you don't have to declare money in your centralized bank, you shouldn't have to in the decentralized one either. But i wouldn't put it past TSA to start doing lobotomies to make sure their citizens didn't board the plane with those 12 words memorized. (Heard roach was the first one to volunteer for that procedure, let's just say it didn't go too well for him)
Yes, and same I consider my exchange accounts as offshore accounts as they are not based in my country. And exchanges have offices where there are not many people. So effectively majority is having offshore accounts
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June 01, 2020, 12:47:23 AM Last edit: June 01, 2020, 01:13:35 AM by JimboToronto |
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.... the instinctive reaction for the US authorities to put the military on the streets show this has a long way to go. The State is doubling-down on the State-sanctioned violence and oppression that has precipitated and inflamed the crisis, instead of seeking urgent and lasting resolutions inside their own agencies of the State where the problems clearly lie. The parallels with the bungling public health response to the pandemic inside public health state agencies is not coincidental but symptomatic of broad institutional decay and dysfunction.
It wont end until the whole of the militarized apparatus of State oppression is dismantled and scrapped now. The military should only ever be retained for defending against external threats, never turned upon the people who pay their wages, that's the final turn of the vicious spiral into anarchic civil war (suspension of habeas corpus). Police were only ever meant to be Officers of the Peace, never Law Enforcement. After total War the military hands over control of the streets to Officers of the Peace; militarisation of the police and putting military on the streets is naturally escalating society back to wartime conditions.
None of this is unexpected, it has been happening gradually in clear sight for those willing to see, only now it has accelerated to the point when it is plain for all to see. Effectively, USA is already in the early stages of a state of civil war.
Abraham Lincoln spoke of government "of the people, by the people, for the people". This was the ideal of democracy. It seems it has now become government "against the people, versus the people, over the people". Is this is what American "democracy" has become? No thinking person is advocating anarchy. Without basic law and order, corporations and other criminals would take over. We do need community-level policing. The problem is indeed the militarization of what should be a constabulary of local residents. Constables should be known to other local residents on a personal level. Even in big cities, this is possible on a neighborhood-to-neighborhood basis. Constables should display their names with pride. Military and paramilitary forces should only be used against foreign threats. Unfortunately, the Military-Industrial Complex that Dwight Eisenhower warned about has become too profitable to be sustained by defense and has increasingly relied on offense to keep up the revenues. Political bribery (lobbying) means that governments are for sale to the highest bidder. _____ What can be done? Constitutional changes should outlaw lobbying and limit police use of force. The military should be be used only for national defense, not for international meddling nor domestic political purposes. Military budgets should be reduced in an orderly fashion so as not to trigger a military takeover. The military should be used domestically primarily to control police excesses. As I mentioned, Law Enforcement should be replaced with local constabularies with only a basic federal force to keep the police in line. The whole dirty little system of spying on and keeping files on citizens should be dismantled. It would be best if this were done peacefully but we all know that more likely those who wield the power now won't give it up without a fight.
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Will there be any impact of USA riots on Bitcoin price?
I think what is happening is so much stupidity at many levels by government, citizens and politicians, etc. Last night I was watching all this till 5 AM. Looks like Police, Government wants to this shit to blow up. Things are out of control, retail outlets are looted in broad daylight and I see enough people calling all this OKAY for justice.
These things just don't go away, times like these bring permanent divide in societies. Business burned and looted is not justice or any form of peaceful protest. I believe heavy employment and lack of money because of months-long lockdown, also fueling this. But the kind of people I see which are looting does not seem to be starving.
I worry when business owners stand up against the mob which firearms. That clash will not go well. With Trump's not so calming tweets, Anonymous jumping with rioters, this is getting in the very dangerous category and very much widespread.
Now, I believe instability in many parts of the world, impacts local fiat currencies and more sanctions which leads to increase in the use of bitcoin. But so far those countries were smaller failing countries. The USA is huge, and this unrest will definitely have some impact on understanding how Bitcoin separates people's wealth from government control systems and institutions.
"Rioters, Mobs can loot my cash, Government & Financial Institution can loot my savings accounts, But no one can know where my bitcoins are." - Fonship
And "No country has enough force to fight with their own people"- Fonship
Control it, or we will see the biggest civil unrest in the world.
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With no more cops and no more guns, I'm told that it'll become an amazing utopia of peace and tranquility. That the criminals, gangs, & drug dealers will go outside, join hands with law-abiding citizens, and sing Kumbaya together. It'll be amazing, you'll see!
(Or, y'know, it'll become a fucking Mad Max apocalyptic hell hole within 48 hours)
There is some evidence backing torque's assertion: When cops were pulled from highways due to Covid19, deaths per mile went way up. Along with speeds including the 140mph cruise runs by yours truly. I really thought with less people on the road people would drive at speeds which were inherently safe. I was seriously wrong and now cruise at a sluggy 70mph. So yeah, cops are necessary. Question is how do you keep them from being psychopaths? I mean firefighters aren't psychopaths. EMTs aren't psycho--no wait, they are pretty weird adrenaline junkies. Unless I've got you wrong, I believe that was sarcasm. Removing guns from both sides does nothing more than change the weapon in a dispute, I mean recently a guy used his knee and another guy recited his rights until officers submitted. Yes, the service police are supposed to provide is essential. Maybe we need to strip the powers of the police down to that of firefighters and EMT's, Nice sterotype on EMT's, just made the connection now, haha. Cameras and fines can handle highway patrol more efficiently and soon we'll be into self driving cars really making the Fuzz redundant on highways.
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June 01, 2020, 01:46:20 AM |
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Unless I've got you wrong, I believe that was sarcasm. Removing guns from both sides does nothing more than change the weapon in a dispute, I mean recently a guy used his knee and another guy recited his rights until officers submitted.
Yes, the service police are supposed to provide is essential. Maybe we need to strip the powers of the police down to that of firefighters and EMT's, Nice sterotype on EMT's, just made the connection now, haha. Cameras and fines can handle highway patrol more efficiently and soon we'll be into self driving cars really making the Fuzz redundant on highways.
Actually I was not being sarcastic and I agree that we need to do something with the police culture. When I get pulled over they go "wow cool car, what's under the hood" which is human and all that but not quite appropriate. I will not give up my car to a self driving thing. No, driving will just have to die out. (Yes, I know several EMTs. They are junkies for excitement)
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Between COVID and this unrest it's getting progressively unpleasant, maybe short term, but who knows. Bitcoin cannot fix this, but I really want it to be at 100K ASAP as it would improve my options as well as for everybody else on W.O., I would imagine. The quality of life is really low (relatively speaking, of course) right now with all those stay at home directives, no travel, etc, etc...and now social unrest on the top of it.
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Yeah agreed. I've decided to write off this year as a traditional "this is the path you have been on" and instead think of it as a year to do very different things. Fix old stuff, complete older projects, get some time away from the office type grind and think about what is really important.
Also it's kind of nice because years can just run together when everything is good, then you fail to notice the passing of time and you get old. Like Adam Sandler on Click.
This year.... Man, this year is passing slowly and is like ramming into a brick wall. No fast forward here, every day is a new adventure and every month is a new disaster.
So there's that....
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June 01, 2020, 02:51:47 AM |
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From the Wikipedia article on Antifa From Trump’s twitter feed two hours ago The President is using this moment to do the work of a Russian sponsored botnet. What a joke Haha are you going to quote MSNBC for your next “fact”? I think we should quote the famous "Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion" thread for all of our facts because its 25 million gazillion pages long and is filled with lots of very smart people who know lots of cool stuff about bitcoin...
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Haha are you going to quote MSNBC for your next “fact”?
Well, the weird part is the President has no authority to declare a domestic group a "terrorist" group. But hey, who cares. There really is no such group. There are various fascists such as Donald Trump and others who had been creating this as a way to designate anyone against the fascists... So it seems that a quite a few groups who are against trump and other fascists have accepted their group being labelled as anti-fascist... and sounds even worse to accept a name like antifa.. .. so seems to be a kind of war on rhetoric... .. so if trump is able to classify antifa as a terrorist group, then he can argue that anyone against him is a terrorist... seems a bit ridiculous, but retarded narcisist bullies tend to think like this, especially if they have never been held accountable for their bullying behaviors.
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infofront (OP)
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June 01, 2020, 04:25:06 AM |
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... I think we should quote the famous "Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion" thread for all of our facts because its 25 million gazillion pages long and is filled with lots of very smart people who know lots of cool stuff about bitcoin...
Why start talking about bitcoin now?
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June 01, 2020, 04:28:16 AM |
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... I think we should quote the famous "Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion" thread for all of our facts because its 25 million gazillion pages long and is filled with lots of very smart people who know lots of cool stuff about bitcoin...
Why start talking about bitcoin now? oh idk....shitz and giggles?
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