I think this might be a joke based on https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3801018/Terror-atta...
No, but if abortion is illegal, knowing you where there can be used as evidence: https://definitions.uslegal.com/d/destruction-of-evidence > destruction of evidence that is relevant to a case .. or an inference that…
> in democratic countries the best vaccine for the job was chosen. thats a bit of a white washing job, there was 1000's of posts about the risk/effectiveness of Astrazeneca and the JnJ vaccine that were removed from…
> MIT told him it was canceling the lecture to “avoid controversy” after students and recent alumni demanded he be uninvited because he’d recently argued academic evaluations should be based on merit. Damn, I assumed he…
do you know what coerced means? compelling a party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats, including propaganda or force. They're clearly coerced, unless you don't think getting fired falls under threats.
> The suffering people didn't choose this. They 100% did, an article from 2011/2013 about the government distributing low cost appliances[1] and free houses[2]. They were getting tons of free and cheap stuff and the…
Its a lot harder for your government to become authoritarian when your citizens can shoot back
your link shows where it was approved, those aren't usage numbers, > ... there should be a preference for an alternative to the AstraZeneca [1] > Canada’s largest province says it will stop giving out first doses of the…
You premise that they remove only false information is wrong, "vaccine producers are immune from liability", is not false but is anti-vaccine ... its taken down. When reports about problems with AstraZeneca were coming…
The hypocrisy is deafening, from the article: > Portland City Council stands with the people who may one day face difficult decisions about pregnancy, and we respect their right to make the best decision for themselves.…
Not true for companies protected under Section 230, in order to maintain their liability shield they are supposed to remain platform neutral [1]. A company should not be able to act like a publisher and determine what…
I believe Aaron Swartz[1] was arrested for something similar where he was sending batch requests to access documents. His case didn't involve fraud like here but it sets a precedent for causing undue burden on a…
It's well supported that the combination of lock down isolation[1] in addition to the free CERB money resulted in the spike of drug abuse / suicide deaths[2]. [1]…
The summary is the lock downs resulted in +4,155 excess deaths under 65 for 2020? Thats pretty damning for the government and a confirmation of what anti-lock down protesters have been saying since last year. If they…
Interesting, illegal under HIPAA rules but possible precedent under the Affordable Care Act? With Obamacare: > Although insurers can’t charge more for health status, they can charge up to 50% more for smoking status…
Scary indeed, slight correction, not the FBI [initially]; > A California company that specializes in removing celebrity photos from the internet notified an unnamed public figure ... He was caught by random chance of…
> he impersonated Apple customer support staff in emails that tricked unsuspecting victims into providing him with their Apple IDs and passwords > He gained unauthorized access to photos and videos of at least 306…
> The report also showed that a Facebook page for The Epoch Times, an anti-China newspaper that spreads right-wing conspiracy theories, was the 19th-most-popular page on the platform for the first three months of 2021.…
> Apple said its systems "ensure local laws and customs are respected". We'll be hearing that a lot soon. And this is the company people are trusting to scan photos on their devices in their pockets for the sole purpose…
I believe yearly booster shots was on the conspiracy theory bingo card. If immunity is waning after ~1 year, will people who supported passports continue to support them when told they need to be triple vaccinated?…
This is disingenuous, Australia is in lockdown right now. You know there are people who (3) want mandatory vaccinations, passports and those without to be lockdown, fired, etc and then (4) the other extreme, for…
I expect Canada to become a police state (its already on the way) and the brain drain to accelerate. Bill C-10 and C-36 are horrific China emulating policies, loose definition of "hate speech", bypassing courts in…
Its a little late if people are noticing that now, last year a woman was arrested for posting about an anti-lockdown protest on Facebook[1]. I don't know the Australian laws, but many countries have been hiding behind…
Apple will turn it on eventually for non iCloud destined photos (and documents), you don't build a system like this not to use it. We know Apple concedes to China's demands, and with another Snowden situation, the US…
And spread the problem further? They were given many resources to improve their country and squandered it. We know what happens when you have mass immigration from countries with low standards of living. We saw it with…
I think this might be a joke based on https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3801018/Terror-atta...
No, but if abortion is illegal, knowing you where there can be used as evidence: https://definitions.uslegal.com/d/destruction-of-evidence > destruction of evidence that is relevant to a case .. or an inference that…
> in democratic countries the best vaccine for the job was chosen. thats a bit of a white washing job, there was 1000's of posts about the risk/effectiveness of Astrazeneca and the JnJ vaccine that were removed from…
> MIT told him it was canceling the lecture to “avoid controversy” after students and recent alumni demanded he be uninvited because he’d recently argued academic evaluations should be based on merit. Damn, I assumed he…
do you know what coerced means? compelling a party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats, including propaganda or force. They're clearly coerced, unless you don't think getting fired falls under threats.
> The suffering people didn't choose this. They 100% did, an article from 2011/2013 about the government distributing low cost appliances[1] and free houses[2]. They were getting tons of free and cheap stuff and the…
Its a lot harder for your government to become authoritarian when your citizens can shoot back
your link shows where it was approved, those aren't usage numbers, > ... there should be a preference for an alternative to the AstraZeneca [1] > Canada’s largest province says it will stop giving out first doses of the…
You premise that they remove only false information is wrong, "vaccine producers are immune from liability", is not false but is anti-vaccine ... its taken down. When reports about problems with AstraZeneca were coming…
The hypocrisy is deafening, from the article: > Portland City Council stands with the people who may one day face difficult decisions about pregnancy, and we respect their right to make the best decision for themselves.…
Not true for companies protected under Section 230, in order to maintain their liability shield they are supposed to remain platform neutral [1]. A company should not be able to act like a publisher and determine what…
I believe Aaron Swartz[1] was arrested for something similar where he was sending batch requests to access documents. His case didn't involve fraud like here but it sets a precedent for causing undue burden on a…
It's well supported that the combination of lock down isolation[1] in addition to the free CERB money resulted in the spike of drug abuse / suicide deaths[2]. [1]…
The summary is the lock downs resulted in +4,155 excess deaths under 65 for 2020? Thats pretty damning for the government and a confirmation of what anti-lock down protesters have been saying since last year. If they…
Interesting, illegal under HIPAA rules but possible precedent under the Affordable Care Act? With Obamacare: > Although insurers can’t charge more for health status, they can charge up to 50% more for smoking status…
Scary indeed, slight correction, not the FBI [initially]; > A California company that specializes in removing celebrity photos from the internet notified an unnamed public figure ... He was caught by random chance of…
> he impersonated Apple customer support staff in emails that tricked unsuspecting victims into providing him with their Apple IDs and passwords > He gained unauthorized access to photos and videos of at least 306…
> The report also showed that a Facebook page for The Epoch Times, an anti-China newspaper that spreads right-wing conspiracy theories, was the 19th-most-popular page on the platform for the first three months of 2021.…
> Apple said its systems "ensure local laws and customs are respected". We'll be hearing that a lot soon. And this is the company people are trusting to scan photos on their devices in their pockets for the sole purpose…
I believe yearly booster shots was on the conspiracy theory bingo card. If immunity is waning after ~1 year, will people who supported passports continue to support them when told they need to be triple vaccinated?…
This is disingenuous, Australia is in lockdown right now. You know there are people who (3) want mandatory vaccinations, passports and those without to be lockdown, fired, etc and then (4) the other extreme, for…
I expect Canada to become a police state (its already on the way) and the brain drain to accelerate. Bill C-10 and C-36 are horrific China emulating policies, loose definition of "hate speech", bypassing courts in…
Its a little late if people are noticing that now, last year a woman was arrested for posting about an anti-lockdown protest on Facebook[1]. I don't know the Australian laws, but many countries have been hiding behind…
Apple will turn it on eventually for non iCloud destined photos (and documents), you don't build a system like this not to use it. We know Apple concedes to China's demands, and with another Snowden situation, the US…
And spread the problem further? They were given many resources to improve their country and squandered it. We know what happens when you have mass immigration from countries with low standards of living. We saw it with…