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The fan who was banned by BYU does not appear to have yelled slurs at volleyball match, campus police say. Brigham Young University is still investigating possible racist slurs yelled at a Duke volleyball player last week — in part because campus police say it doesn’t appear the man who was eventually banned shouted any racial slurs. The allegation was initially made by Richardson’s godmother, Lesa Pamplin, who said her goddaughter was called the n-word “every time she served.” A police officer had to be placed by Duke’s bench, she said. Pamplin also said that later, on the way back to the team bus, Richardson was threatened by a “white male” who told her to “watch her back.” *Pamplin is currently a Democrat party candidate for Tarrant County's Circuit Court Judge's Number 5 position in Fort Worth, Texas*. However, the video of the entire game posted on YouTube does not appear show anyone yelling slurs at any point, and so far, no cell phone footage of the incident has surfaced either. The video also does not appear to show an officer nearby Duke's bench. It takes little more than looking at her social media to understand the hateful mentality of this person. Lesa Pamplin is a person who creates divisive lies in order to manipulate the black community into supporting her. This has been a strategy of the left for longer than I have been alive.
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The fan who was banned by BYU does not appear to have yelled slurs at volleyball match, campus police say. Brigham Young University is still investigating possible racist slurs yelled at a Duke volleyball player last week — in part because campus police say it doesn’t appear the man who was eventually banned shouted any racial slurs. The allegation was initially made by Richardson’s godmother, Lesa Pamplin, who said her goddaughter was called the n-word “every time she served.” A police officer had to be placed by Duke’s bench, she said. Pamplin also said that later, on the way back to the team bus, Richardson was threatened by a “white male” who told her to “watch her back.” *Pamplin is currently a Democrat party candidate for Tarrant County's Circuit Court Judge's Number 5 position in Fort Worth, Texas*. However, the video of the entire game posted on YouTube does not appear show anyone yelling slurs at any point, and so far, no cell phone footage of the incident has surfaced either. The video also does not appear to show an officer nearby Duke's bench. It takes little more than looking at her social media to understand the hateful mentality of this person. Lesa Pamplin is a person who creates divisive lies in order to manipulate the black community into supporting her. This has been a strategy of the left for longer than I have been alive.
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The fan who was banned by BYU does not appear to have yelled slurs at volleyball match, campus police say. Brigham Young University is still investigating possible racist slurs yelled at a Duke volleyball player last week, in part because campus police say it doesn’t appear the man who was eventually banned shouted any racial slurs. The allegation was initially made by Richardson’s godmother, Lesa Pamplin, who said her goddaughter was called the n-word “every time she served.” A police officer had to be placed by Duke’s bench, she said. Pamplin also said that later, on the way back to the team bus, Richardson was threatened by a “white male” who told her to “watch her back.” *Pamplin is currently a Democrat party candidate for Tarrant County's Circuit Court Judge's Number 5 position in Fort Worth, Texas*. However, the video of the entire game posted on YouTube does not appear show anyone yelling slurs at any point, and so far, no cell phone footage of the incident has surfaced either. The video also does not appear to show an officer nearby Duke's bench. It takes little more than looking at her social media to understand the hateful mentality of this person. Lesa Pamplin is a person who creates divisive lies in order to manipulate the black community into supporting her. This has been a strategy of the left for longer than I have been alive.
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Start asking people, cashiers, receptionists, doctors, if they know anyone who has the virus.
I spend more time around medical staff than most due to an injury for just over 2 years ago. I ask medical staff, pharmacy staff, cashiers, friends, family, everyone, if they know anyone who has been diagnosed with it. Also internationally, I ask the same questions in populated Discord (voice chat) servers. Have never heard a clear yes, the closest was "my friend and her 3 kids are self quarantined because they have it", I asked if they had been diagnosed with it, they hadn't. I'm sure it exists but this is the 4th pandemic in my lifetime. Never before have I seen such fear mongering and government interference. Deeming which businesses are necessary or not, while others are being burned down by a communist led organization? Destruction of small business is basically step #1 in the rulebook of how to destroy liberty.
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The fan who was banned by BYU does not appear to have yelled slurs at volleyball match, campus police say. Brigham Young University is still investigating possible racist slurs yelled at a Duke volleyball player last week — in part because campus police say it doesn’t appear the man who was eventually banned shouted any racial slurs. The allegation was initially made by Richardson’s godmother, Lesa Pamplin, who said her goddaughter was called the n-word “every time she served.” A police officer had to be placed by Duke’s bench, she said. Pamplin also said that later, on the way back to the team bus, Richardson was threatened by a “white male” who told her to “watch her back.” *Pamplin is currently a Democrat party candidate for Tarrant County's Circuit Court Judge's Number 5 position in Fort Worth, Texas*. However, the video of the entire game posted on YouTube does not appear show anyone yelling slurs at any point, and so far, no cell phone footage of the incident has surfaced either. The video also does not appear to show an officer nearby Duke's bench. It takes little more than looking at her social media to understand the hateful mentality of this person. Lesa Pamplin is a person who creates divisive lies in order to manipulate the black community into supporting her. This has been a strategy of the left for longer than I have been alive.
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@GuentherVanRaven What's this about culture? You're joking, right? What's this medium of communication that you are currently using called again, "homie"? Yeah, the internet itself, social media, blues, jazz, rock, hiphop, the slang you use, all are American inventions and culture. We can go into food, machinery, assembly line production etc etc. You're so deep in American culture that you can't even distinguish it anymore.
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The fan who was banned by BYU does not appear to have yelled slurs at volleyball match, campus police say. Brigham Young University is still investigating possible racist slurs yelled at a Duke volleyball player last week — in part because campus police say it doesn’t appear the man who was eventually banned shouted any racial slurs. The allegation was initially made by Richardson’s godmother, Lesa Pamplin, who said her goddaughter was called the n-word “every time she served.” A police officer had to be placed by Duke’s bench, she said. Pamplin also said that later, on the way back to the team bus, Richardson was threatened by a “white male” who told her to “watch her back.” *Pamplin is currently a Democrat party candidate for Tarrant County's Circuit Court Judge's Number 5 position in Fort Worth, Texas*. However, the video of the entire game posted on YouTube does not appear show anyone yelling slurs at any point, and so far, no cell phone footage of the incident has surfaced either. The video also does not appear to show an officer nearby Duke's bench. It takes little more than looking at her social media to understand the hateful mentality of this person. Lesa Pamplin is a person who creates divisive lies in order to manipulate the black community into supporting her. This has been a strategy of the left for longer than I have been alive....
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@HDFromAbove Oh, look, a person that doesn't know anything outside of what their news tells them. feigned surprise
FBI started arresting key members of the pro-Trump Proud Boys and two militia groups, training the spotlight on far-right organizations.
Nearly five weeks after the attack, researchers at the University of Chicago have concluded that the majority of the rioters were not members of far-right groups. Among them were doctors, lawyers, architects and business owners.
"What we are dealing with here is not merely a mix of right-wing organizations, but a broader mass movement with violence at its core,"
Geographically, they hail from across the country and not just from "red" counties that support Trump. In fact, more than half come from counties that Trump lost to Biden.
"This will come as a surprise to many Biden supporters, who presumably think that the insurrectionists are coming from red counties — rural, almost completely white, and with high unemployment — far from Biden strongholds," the researchers said.
Hughes said the majority of these rioters fall under what he calls the "merely curious" category — "folks taking selfies in the Senate Rotunda."
90% or more were unaffiliated.
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@NeonRaveHuskey Buddy, you need a history lesson. The US forced the VC into a treaty, the south was secure, the spread of communism halted. The US left and then 2 YEARS later, reinforced by 320,000 Chinese, the north, renamed, attacked again. Read a book. The US didn't lose a single offensive against Vietnam, now look at the numbers. Stop regurgitating common rhetoric, it's wrong.
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The fan who was banned by BYU does not appear to have yelled slurs at volleyball match, campus police say. Brigham Young University is still investigating possible racist slurs yelled at a Duke volleyball player last week — in part because campus police say it doesn’t appear the man who was eventually banned shouted any racial slurs. The allegation was initially made by Richardson’s godmother, Lesa Pamplin, who said her goddaughter was called the n-word “every time she served.” A police officer had to be placed by Duke’s bench, she said. Pamplin also said that later, on the way back to the team bus, Richardson was threatened by a “white male” who told her to “watch her back.” *Pamplin is currently a Democrat party candidate for Tarrant County's Circuit Court Judge's Number 5 position in Fort Worth, Texas*. However, the video of the entire game posted on YouTube does not appear show anyone yelling slurs at any point, and so far, no cell phone footage of the incident has surfaced either. The video also does not appear to show an officer nearby Duke's bench. It takes little more than looking at her social media to understand the hateful mentality of this person. Lesa Pamplin is a person who creates divisive lies in order to manipulate the black community into supporting her. This has been a strategy of the left for longer than I have been alive.
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As the other comment pointed out, it's the way you say it. If it's same every time, flat, serious, then to the point, it's better.
You started to say it like a comedian and looking away from the camera, so it got silly. When you keep it serious like a news caster then it's good.
I would not remove it or move it, just make it a standard intro, more serious, the same every time. I know it sounds boring, but the news is boring for a reason too.
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@dogchaser520 I've never met a supporter of Putin in the USA and I'm out here every day except Sunday. TN, NC, SC, GA, FL, D.C., VA, MD. I know that Buffalo, NY voted in a socialist. But fascism? I don't think so lol. Not even the old clan has more than a few thousand total members. People want Trump as dictator for life? You'll have to provide a source for those. That's the opposite of conservative or a Republic. Average wages, National average wage indexing shows that average wages have been steadily increasing to over $27 this year and is projected to trend around 29.75 USD/Hour in 2024 and 30.41 USD/Hour in 2025. The average citizen has received more free money from the government than at any other point in history. I believe that personal responsibility has a greater role in people's behavior than you're considering. Fascism is partly characterized by suppression of the opposition. We don't see people getting cancelled for supporting the leftist agenda, we see them cancelled for going against it. Fired, shunned, demonized, lives ruined because they spoke their mind. Everyone knows who is oppressing their opposition and it's not the Trumptards. You can laugh at them all you like but they're not the one's telling people what they can and can't say. Me? I laugh at anyone who advocated their team over reality. People are quicker to defend their team than they are to think rationally and make an educated decision.
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For the people saying he was extinguishing fires, that apparently wasn't even him.
The first man assaulted Kyle due to a case of mistaken identity because... stay with me on this... he thought Kyle had extinguished a dumpster fire... He assaulted Kyle because he thought Kyle was being a responsible citizen..... let it sink in. Pretty sure he was also a sexual offender.
He then went after Kyle and, according to witness statements, got so far as having his hands ON Kyle's rifle when the first round was fired.
This also only happened 2 seconds after another individual, who has already been identified and charged, fired a pistol nearby.
He immediately pulled out his phone, made a call, then started speaking and showed no signs of fleeing until the mob was nearly upon him.
From another angle as he is fleeing the gas station you can hear gunfire behind him. He then falls to the ground and is set upon again, first by the second to receive a fatal wound after trying to smash the trucks of his skateboard into Kyle's head, a blunt object used in a manner which has proven to be fatal. The second was a man with a pistol in his hand who received a shot to his arm seconds, if not fractions of a second, before he shot Kyle point-blank in the face.
So let's retrace... He was attacked because someone thought that he PUT OUT A FIRE.
He was then almost killed, twice, for defending himself when he was attacked for no reason.
In the case of self defense, clear cut, he was justified.
BUT.... that doesn't mean he is innocent of all charges. He will probably catch a manslaughter charge (or negligent homicide, whatever they call it there, it's different state to state) due to the circumstances leading up to the loss of life and that the events leading up to that night could have been prevented if it weren't for negligence on the part of Kyle himself and/or others.
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@dogchaser520 Reading back, I honestly don't know why I was rude with you. Was scrolling on the phone so I may have mistook your name for another. My apologies, really. No offense, my actual comment to you was referring to any of the conjecture such as "A lot of people (disaffected young people, mostly) in the US are now unironically and openly fascist, They admire and support Putin, and want Trump to be dictator for life.", " people are seeing declining wages", "things look worse and worse for the average person, especially for those without a college education", "This is also a big reason there are so many shootings in the US". I was looking for an example, such as an organization, rally etc.
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What happened in Kyiv? What happened in Chernihiv? Russia lost more in the first 2 months than the USA did in 20 years in Afghanistan. Low estimates are 51,000. Some estimates are over 80,000. Estimated Russian losses since Feb.24; Over 74,000 troops, 2,734 tanks, 5,552 armored fighting vehicles, 4,162 vehicles and fuel tanks, 1,755 artillery systems, 390 multiple launch rocket systems, 198 air defense systems, 277 airplanes, 258 helicopters, 1,442 drones, and 16 boats.
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@Nana-wi4gi All of the "right" are antivaxxers and conspiracy theorists! All of the "left" are anti-American and r@cl$t!
Now, obviously not true, only a very small and insignificant amount of people are actually any of those things, but that doesn't matter. I've chosen or created the teams, I've placed the doubt. Words have great power, as does music, that's why they try to control them both. The mass censorship these days is unreal...anyways.
Pretty easy stuff. People are actually quite simple. Create teams, create contradiction between them, sit back. People aren't rational, they're quicker to contradict their opposition and then go through mental gymnastics to give reason to their actions than they are to think rationally. Like how Joker caused a city to go mad, it's the theory of Aporia, used in social engineering since the Greek city states. Informally conceived by Socratic writings, put into formal writing with attributes by Platonism, taught to Aristotle whom taught Alexander how to conquer the world lol. They used it to get tribes to fight for them against their neighbors. Basically, it's creating doubt.
In reality it's not about color, religion, gender or creed. Like Chris Webby says in Raw Thoughts IV, it's just predatory greed.
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@lastraven7205 Oh, you poor thing. People have been very patient with you. You should return the favor. I'll try one more time... "African" is a continental nationality, meaning "from an African nation". African; noun; A person from Africa. How many generations until a person's nationality changes with their citizenship? None. The answer is none. It's instantaneous. What does the simple DNA testing provide? The nationality of your ancestors or your race? Does it say "you are 85% black" or does it say "you are X% this region, X% that country, X% that island over there"? It's the latter. So, it tells you what? The nationality of your ancestors; the geographic location, or your race? It does not say "you are white" or "you are black", much less "your race is African". Do you know why it doesn't say "your race is African"? Because Africa isn't a part of your DNA, it's a PLACE. "Africa" does not mean "descendant of a person from Africa", it means "A person FROM Africa". That's Oxford dictionary and they do not confuse their wording. This is not some contradictory claim. It is, in fact, incorrect to say that I am European or even European-American. It is, in fact, incorrect to call Idris Elba an African. Of African descent, sure, but not African. You need a dictionary. This truly is the last time. Good luck.
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@brandonfitzgerald8831 These contracts also include 3D printing, internet, medicine, foreign agriculture etc. Then even in the military you have armor, clothing, food, housing, vehicles, fuel, repairs, computers, even game consoles. Most of the defense budget and these contracts from discretionary spending is not for weapons.
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@majormononoke8958 Math and self efficiency. Look at the difference between NATO members and countries that sign trade deals with China or Russia. Every member has benefitted and NATO has proven its efficacy. Articles of war 4 and 5 ensure security. GDP of the UK is twice that of Russia. GDP of the Norse states (Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark) is higher than Russia. That's only 27 million people. Russia has over 143 million people. NATO members get access to our technology. Just look at any member state's imports/exports and GDP after joining. Compare to places like North Korea, Venezuela, Belarus, Kazakhstan. The places China "develops", Angola, Laos, Burma etc, all in debt to China for all of the forseable future. Russia is the opposite, they have more external debt than any other country. Mostly to Italy.
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@Axzuel7878 Regarding armor, Russia and Wagner have already found out, the hard way, the real weaknesses of mobile armor. The utility of tanks was theorized to have one good use left; assault. Russia just disproved that theory with their recent tragedy of a failed mobile assault. Where at the same time, their repeated assault tactics of artillery followed by infantry has proven effective in Bahkmut where they've recently achieved hard fortification on the northern supply route, effectively cutting off Ukrainian supply into the city by road. Tanks are getting shredded by long distance mines, N-LAW, Javelin etc, Excalibur... ERA defeating top attack tandem warhead, $20-200k. T-90, $4.5 million+. Abrams is the same, tanks are nearly obsolete.
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Here are the main points of the Joe Biden/Kamala Harris platform:
End the filibuster rule in the US Senate.
Grant DC and Puerto Rico statehood in order to appoint four liberal US Senators.
Abolish the Electoral College.
Pack the Supreme Court and the federal courts with “radicals in robes”.
Allow minors and illegal aliens the right to vote.
The five bullet points above will destroy the balance of power the US founders created within the US Constitution.
If you like rulers instead of representatives then go ahead, support them.
Come with me... and we'll be... in a seaaaa of social engineeeeriiiing.
All conservatives are antivaxxers and conspiracy theorists!
All liberals are anti-American and racist!
Now, obviously not true, only a very small and insignificant amount of people are actually any of those things, but that doesn't matter.
I've chosen or created the teams, I've placed the doubt. Words have great power, as does music, that's why they try to control them both.
The mass censorship these days is unreal...anyways.
Pretty easy stuff. People are actually quite simple. Create teams, create contradiction between them, sit back. People aren't rational, they're quicker to contradict their opposition and then go through mental gymnastics to give reason to their actions than they are to think rationally.
Like how Joker caused a city to go mad, it's the theory of Aporia, used in social engineering since the Greek city states. Informally conceived by Socratic writings, put into formal writing with attributes by Platonism, taught to Aristotle whom taught Alexander how to conquer the world lol.
They used it to get tribes to fight for them against their neighbors. Basically, it's creating doubt.
Biden signed the 94 crime bill which created mandatory minimum sentencing for nonviolent crimes.
Prison population has increased 3x since 1994.
Private federal prison population is increasing 3x faster than public prisons.
CCA, Corrections Corporation of America owns most private prisons and has seen 500% increase in profits since 1994.
Guess who funds Biden?
He's been in politics for nearly 50 years and has helped bring about some of the worst legislation. His TOP contributors are Bloomberg, CREDIT CORPORATIONS and Apple. Cheap labor, anyone?
Why do you think they want to defund legitimate enforcement? To replace it with their own. Private enforcement in this country now has 3x the funding of public officers. There are now over 800,000 private "police" here. The only other private force that large in history was the SS.
They've already killed off most private insurance.
The current administrations goal is to remove the balance of power. First they'll want to get rid of the filibuster. As soon as they propose to give statehood to DC and Puerto Rico then you will know that tyranny is real.
Gee, I wonder why they want every firearm to be registered. Historically, the gov't only wants to know where your stuff is when they're planning on taking it. Ask the Natives...
Look up the head of BLM, Susan Rosenberg, convicted communist terrorist, involved in police assassination, attempting to overthrow the gov't etc, sentenced to 58 years in 1984, sentence commuted by Clinton.
Co-founder, Pastrisse Cullors, stated in 2015 that they are trained marxists.
They train at facilities such as MomentumCommunity.
Their written agendas are to dismantle capitalism and the western nuclear family unit.
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The fan who was banned by BYU does not appear to have yelled slurs at volleyball match, campus police say. Brigham Young University is still investigating possible racist slurs yelled at a Duke volleyball player last week, in part because campus police say it doesn’t appear the man who was eventually banned shouted any racial slurs. The allegation was initially made by Richardson’s godmother, Lesa Pamplin, who said her goddaughter was called the n-word “every time she served.” A police officer had to be placed by Duke’s bench, she said. Pamplin also said that later, on the way back to the team bus, Richardson was threatened by a “white male” who told her to “watch her back.” *Pamplin is currently a Democrat party candidate for Tarrant County's Circuit Court Judge's Number 5 position in Fort Worth, Texas*. However, the video of the entire game posted on YouTube does not appear show anyone yelling slurs at any point, and so far, no cell phone footage of the incident has surfaced either. The video also does not appear to show an officer nearby Duke's bench. It takes little more than looking at her social media to understand the hateful mentality of this person. Lesa Pamplin is a person who creates divisive lies in order to manipulate the black community into supporting her. This has been a strategy of the left for longer than I have been alive...
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@nathanielwarongan5892 CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe reports, the specific part of the ceremony that caused the offense was, in fact, a scene depicting Dionysus, the Greek god of wine. It was reportedly based on The Feast of the Gods, a 17th century painting by Dutch artist Jan Harmensz van Biljert that hangs in the Magnin Museum, in Dijon, eastern France.
NY Times, The tableaux drew condemnation among people who saw the images as a parody of “The Last Supper,” the New Testament scene depicted in da Vinci’s painting by the same name. Mr. Jolly said on Sunday that he had not been inspired by “The Last Supper.” “It is Dionysus who arrives at the table,” Mr. Jolly said in a television interview with the French media outlet BFMTV.
MSN, The performance featuring Dionysus was one of many highlights of the opening ceremony to this year's summer Olympics taking place Friday on and along the Seine.
The tableau, which was broadcast during the ceremony, included a woman wearing a silver, halo-like crown at the center of a long table flanked by drag queens. The scene is promptly disrupted when a nearly naked man painted blue emerges from a dinner plate surrounded by fruit.
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Manufactured outrage from professional victims.
CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe reports, the specific part of the ceremony that caused the offense was, in fact, a scene depicting Dionysus, the Greek god of wine. It was reportedly based on The Feast of the Gods, a 17th century painting by Dutch artist Jan Harmensz van Biljert that hangs in the Magnin Museum, in Dijon, eastern France.
NY Times, The tableaux drew condemnation among people who saw the images as a parody of “The Last Supper,” the New Testament scene depicted in da Vinci’s painting by the same name. Mr. Jolly said on Sunday that he had not been inspired by “The Last Supper.” “It is Dionysus who arrives at the table,” Mr. Jolly said in a television interview with the French media outlet BFMTV.
MSN, The performance featuring Dionysus was one of many highlights of the opening ceremony to this year's summer Olympics taking place Friday on and along the Seine.
The tableau, which was broadcast during the ceremony, included a woman wearing a silver, halo-like crown at the center of a long table flanked by drag queens. The scene is promptly disrupted when a nearly naked man painted blue emerges from a dinner plate surrounded by fruit.
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@armandb.8737 Platinum. Also, molybdenum, lanthanum, tantalum, hydrogen, boron, carbon, oxygen, neon, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, manganese, iron, chlorine, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, krypton, silver, tin, iodine, xenon, tungsten, gold, mercury, lead, bismuth, radon.
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The Founders were determined to forestall the inherent dangers of democracy and what James Madison called “the tyranny of the majority.” Socratic and Platoian writings were also concerned that democracies might lead to a tyranny of the majority, whereby the majority of citizens oppresses the minority in a democratic state. Typically, a tyrannical majority is led by a demagogue who ridicules the previous established power, appeals to popular sentiment, and launches attacks against minority groups—all to the delight of the demagogue’s supporters. "democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide. It is in vain to say that democracy is less vain, less proud, less selfish, less ambitious, or less avaricious than aristocracy or monarchy. It is not true, in fact, and nowhere appears in history." -John Adams
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the ______ for which it stands. Fill in the blank.
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@brandonfitzgerald8831 For some context, 2019, $654 billion total defense budget, $125 billion for weapons and weapon systems, $89 billion for research and development. $156 billion in pay + retirement funds. $3 billion for other activities.
$272 billion in operation and maintenance, also known as O&M.
Under O&M, the largest portion of the defense spending which also includes overseas projects, you have; Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid, Communications, Civilian Personnel, Education, Transportation, Explosives Disposal, POW/MIA programs, Environmental Programs, Health Programs, International Sporting Competition Support, etc. etc.
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@xosnipereagle For context, you were replying to someone who commented "why won't any country invade US? We have been in all your back yards"
You stated "didn't some people burn your house? The white one"
Well, yes, twice, the second time to faulty electrics and the first time to the British. Didn't work out too well for them, did it?
Point being, 1) you called it "international politics". Nah, domestic for Americans.
2) It was during the war for independence, you know, the era when the USA was formed and fought for its independence? The British are the ones they were gaining independence from, most colonists were British, there were British owned ports. Of course they were in our "back yard", it was their back yard 40 years prior and they had already been here for hundreds of years lol, since before the 1500's. The newly defined Americans TOOK it from them. There's no actual historical context to your comment.
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@InHellBaby1 Debt in trillions 2008 $10,025, 2017 $20,245, $19,573 when Trump entered office, 2018 $21,516 after Trump tax cuts, $26,945 when Biden entered office after pandem. The majority of debt under Trump is attributed as "primarily due to federal COVID-19 assistance", and our debt-to-gdp ratio fared far better than the majority of other nations during his administration. The "pandemic blip" was a global phenomenon. Under Trump, the private debt dropped from nearly 30% greater than the global average to nearly equal to it. Do you even know what marketable futures are? Get the whole story.
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@TheeWolfiee1 There's an understandable reason behind that. Georgia and Armenia are buffer states between Turkey and Russia. Armenia recently lost a crucial piece of strategic territory to Azerbaijan. Turkey does not want war, period. Turkey was a THRIVING society in the mid-20th with night clubs, pop stars, all the new appliances, 100% modernized. They want that back and apparently they aren't getting the trade deals that they want. So... here's the big part. The worlds 14th largest natural gas reserve sits off the coast of Ukraine and Crimea, which is why Russia annexed Crimea. It gave them legal access to something like 40 percent of the reserves. There are more large reserves near the east and west borders of Ukraine like Luhansk, where Russia still occupies. The recent victory in Kherson and reversing the annexation removes Russia's legal access to some of those reserves, a very important step, but not enough. If Russia gets most of the reserves then they can become energy independent from Europe. Ever hear of BRICS? Brazil, Russia, India, China, Singapore. It may just be BRC now, not sure. But if Russia becomes able to fulfill the energy requirements of Turkey, does not conscript its citizens and gives Turkey a path to greater economic independence then wouldn't it be the smart move for them? If Georgia or Armenia fall or even give access such as Belarus did for the invasion of Ukraine, then Turkey will leave NATO. Armenia is a NATO member but there are methods of taking Armenia that would not incur any NATO articles of war. So yeah, if Armenia or Georgia submit to Russia then Turkey will exit NATO and we'll remove the components of the European missile shield installed there. This is very important to Russia. Putin stated in a 2018 security council meeting that the "defensive" platforms with a range of 500km, if installed in Turkey, could easily be retrofitted with nuclear capability and increased range of 1000km, giving them the ability to strike Moscow. Putin stated that if NATO continued the installation of components in border states that it would be war. Looks like he kept his word. But this isn't about the missile shield, it's about energy.
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@macaronisalad5 4th major pandemic in my lifetime. First time the gov't has deemed what is "necessary" or not.
"Stay in place" orders. Curfews. Mass censorship.
Idiocracy;
Free speech, the right to protest, the right to challenge government wrongdoing, due process, a presumption of innocence, the right to self-defense, accountability and transparency in government, privacy, press, sovereignty, assembly, bodily integrity, representative government: all of these and more have become casualties.
What the past 20 years have proven is that the U.S. government poses a greater threat to our individual and collective freedoms and national security than any terrorist, foreign threat or pandemic.
In allowing ourselves to be distracted by terror drills, foreign wars, color-coded warnings, partisan politics, pandemic scares, and other carefully constructed exercises in propaganda, sleight of hand, and obfuscation, we failed to recognize that the U.S. government — the government that was supposed to be a “government of the people, by the people, for the people” — has become the enemy of the people.
This is a government that uses free speech zones, roving bubble zones and trespass laws to silence, censor and marginalize Americans and restrict their First Amendment right to speak truth to power. The kinds of speech the government considers dangerous enough to red flag and subject to censorship, surveillance, investigation, prosecution and outright elimination include: hate speech, bullying speech, intolerant speech, conspiratorial speech, treasonous speech, threatening speech, incendiary speech, inflammatory speech, radical speech, anti-government speech, right-wing speech, left-wing speech, extremist speech, politically incorrect speech, etc.
This is a government that adopts laws that criminalize Americans for otherwise lawful activities such as holding religious studies at home, growing vegetables in their yard, and collecting rainwater.
This is a government that persists in renewing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which allows the president and the military to arrest and detain American citizens indefinitely.
This is a government that saddled us with the Patriot Act, which opened the door to all manner of government abuses and intrusions on our privacy.
This is a government that, in direct opposition to the dire warnings of those who founded our country, has allowed the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to establish a standing army by way of programs that transfer surplus military hardware to local and state police.
This is a government that has militarized American’s domestic police, equipping them with military weapons such as “tens of thousands of machine guns; nearly 200,000 ammunition magazines; thousands of pieces of camouflage and night-vision equipment; and hundreds of silencers, armored cars and aircraft,” in addition to armored vehicles, sound cannons and the like.
This is a government that has allowed private corporations to get rich at taxpayer expense by locking people up in private prisons for non-violent crimes, while providing Corporate America with a source of cheap labor.
-John W. Whitehead , founder and president of The Rutherford Institute.
This all also happened before Trump.
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@mirah6546 Had my own "undertrained idiot" experience, decades back in Florida. Apparently my car matched the description of some people who robbed a bank, was a completely different year and body though. Got pulled by a pack of cars and helicopter. Went through the whole hands out the window, open from the outside, interlock behind head, walk backwards, turn around. She asked me the race of the people in the back of my car, it was 2, a Puerto Rican and a white kid, they were looking for white + hispanic + black. Her hands were visibly SHAKING while holding a loaded pistol on me, finger inside the trigger guard.
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@mirah6546 Well, to be fair it was well past window tint at that point. A lawful order is a lawful order. If they're wrong then don't refuse it, let the judge sort it out. Flaws in enforcement of the law isn't remedied by refusing or disobeying it.
On escalating, 100% agreed. They are trained to be wound up but there's really no avoiding it. Think about this; There are over 1.4 million gang members alone in the USA, then everyone else committing crimes who aren't gang affiliated. Take California; over 44 million residents, less than 56,000 active duty patrol officers for a state larger than most countries. Now, they are trained with the knowledge of the most horrible people, liars, murderers. People who will smile while shooting you in the face. Now consider the political environment; "defund". What that actually leads to is city departments and unions being dissolved and getting offered a job at county for half the pay. The city departments are then used as a deputizing service for private sector officers, a.k.a. Special Officers, Community Officers etc, "SCOPS". Their cars say police, same for their badges, but they've never attended police academy. They do not swear an oath to uphold the constitution. There are now over 800,000 private sector officers in the USA, more than public. The standing regular Army is less than 500,000. The only other private police force that large that ever existed was the SS.
New policy should be focused on increasing public police funding, presence to alleviate the load and greater de-escalation training. Some countries train their officers for *years*.
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@mirah6546 Regarding "SCOPS", that's no joke. Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, Florence, some of the most violent cities in the country have them. Florida and others call them "community officers", but it works like this. Investors; HOA; car dealerships; take Fredericksburg, VA for example. One board of investors has interest in most of the local car dealerships, Lake of the Woods, Wilderness Shores, Lake Anna community and a few other gated communities in the area. They also own the private security guarding all of it. They also own the only pest control allowed in and who knows what other exclusive businesses. They also make profits on excluding Y internet service provider and not Z, things of this nature. They host a round of the PGA as well, very exclusive...
I remember when they started deputizing all of the security. These people never went to academy, they did 5 days of training at a security academy and 1-2 more on range depending on if they were going handguns, rifle/shotgun or both days. Zero de-escalation.
It's the same for the local mall security, same people, cars say "Police". They're just security with a badge.
A far, far cry from the only elected law enforcement; The Sheriffs.
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Drove one for years. A 93' touring, black and tan. Lots of mods, apex'i pipes, efini y-pipe, hks bov, injectors etc, polished intake manifold, full mapping by Tokyo Stream (not chipped), bits and bobs. Beautiful machine. Probably the worst daily driver I've ever owned. Clunky doors, cramped interior. Gearbox was less than ideal. Took me awhile to be able to really push her, you have to lock in by pushing your knees outward. Will leave bruises. They are not forgiving, at all. That 50/50 weight distribution and light weight can be a double edged sword. I've driven a few vehicles. I'd take an NSX, Supra or R32 over the FD3S. But none of them are very good compared to modern vehicles. Even the Kia Stinger is a better car today. Seriously, check out the newest Stinger. FD3S was amazing for the day, so far ahead of its time, but that was 30 years ago. Besides, these days, you can get a barely used 4Matic V8 Bi-Turbo Mercedes AMG for less money.
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So you don't like electricity, easy access to fuel and food, two day delivery etc? I mean hey, let's just ignore the fact that the larger a company, the higher their average wages for the same type of employment, yeah?
"Bigger corporations are more productive, they pay higher wages, enjoy higher profits, and are more successful in international markets"
Means they contribute exponentially more to county, state and national GDP than smaller mom & pops shops. They also pay more in taxes, in both percentage and total.
Import, export, manufacturing, education, technology... but let's burn the smart phones in effigy. Down with social media. We should all live on farms and not take part in the wealth of information provided by the internet and search engines because they're corporations and they're all.. corporationy.
Durka durka.
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For the deniers; The F-35’s DAS was originally designed as a Missile Warning system (MWS), a further advancement of F-22’s AAR-56 MLD. Very early into the program it was found that DAS was effective in not only detecting and tracking missile launches (AAMs/SAMs) but also in detecting aircraft at short-medium ranges. So it was well capable of functioning as an IRST, with the advantage of having complete spherical coverage as opposed to tiny FoV in conventional IRST (8° to 2°).
This made F-35 the only Fighter to truly operate in the IR spectrum. This not only enhanced F-35’s Situational Awareness dramatically but more importantly, gave it a significant capability – the ability to track targets in the rear hemisphere gives F-35 a 360° Targeting capability in visual and near-visual ranges. In order to grasp the significance of it you need to understand how off-boresight missiles changed WVR combat. Modern off-boresight missiles like AIM-9x, ASRAAM or IRIS-T can be cued 90° to either side of the nose. Their seeker is slaved to pilot’s Helmet Mounted Cueing System (HMCS) and can directly lock a target the pilot is staring at.
So instead of trying to get behind enemy aircraft’s 6′, modern off-boresight missiles (HOBS) give you Over-the-Shoulder targeting capability. Today’s visual-range combat is nothing like the movies – there is no turning fight, it’s shoot or be shot at. HOBS missiles is what killed dogfights and made a visual confrontation equivalent to rolling a dice or at times mutually suicidal to both parties. It’s the single biggest reason why a good pilot will always avoid a merge regardless of how maneuverable his aircraft is.
Since F-35’s DAS is capable of detecting and tracking enemy aircraft in virtually every direction simultaneously, it not only eliminates any blind spot but also dramatically increase a HOBS missile’s envelope with Lock-on-After-Launch (LOAL) capability, taking them to whole new level. Missiles like AIM-9x or ASRAAM would be the ideal choice for LOAL capability, but BVR missiles like AMRAAM also have off-boresight capability since C7 variant, specifically to take advantage of F-35’s DAS.[1]
While some 4th gen. aircraft can utilize the LOAL capability of a modern IR missile to shoot an aircraft in the rear hemisphere – they require external support to do so since all of them lack the ability to track a target in the rear hemisphere on their own. So the ability to make it virtually impossible for anybody to sneak-up along with an unmatched Over-the-Shoulder-Targeting capability makes F-35 one of the most lethal aircraft in the visual arena.
The idea that F-35 doesn’t have the ‘speed’ or ‘maneuverable ’ is the biggest misinformation about the aircraft and even then, today is mostly expressed by those with a strong agenda. Ever since F-35’s flight envelope was fully opened with Block 3F release, we got a glimpse of just how maneuverable it really is. The F-35 often goes into BFM (old-school dogfight) with the F-16s while carrying Air-Ground weaponry (GBU-12) and enough fuel to conduct a strike mission after the BFM, while still forcing the F-16s to fly clean in order to stand a chance. In the words of Dutch pilots,
“Remember, back the rumors were that the F-35 was a pig. The first time the opponents [F-16s] showed up [in the training area] they had wing tanks along with a bunch of missiles. I guess they figured that being in a dirty configuration wouldn't really matter and that they would still easily out maneuverable us.
By the end of the week, though, they had dropped their wing tanks, transitioned to a single centerline fuel tank and were still doing everything they could not to get gunned by us. A week later they stripped the jets clean of all external stores, which made the BFM fights interesting, to say the least...
On one of the sorties, my colleague, Maj Pascal 'Smiley' Smaal, decided he would fly BFM and still have enough fuel to go to the range afterwards and drop his weapon (GBU-12: Laser guided weapon). During the debrief, the adversary pilot told us he was confused as to why we went to the range after the fight. When 'Smiley' told him that he was carrying an inert GBU-12 the entire time and that he then dropped it afterwards during a test event, the silence on the other end of the line was golden.”
– Lt Col Ian 'Gladys' Knight, Commander of 323rd Test and Evaluation Squadron.
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@AveragePicker 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2015. 2016 still won the drivers', team, and manufacturers' championship, as well as the North American Endurance cup. 2017 was another drivers', team, and manufacturers' championship sweep. 2018 first in points. 2019, the car's last year, tied for 2nd.
Corvette has been dominating the field for decades.
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@alibaba-255 I'll quote some articles.
Only 3% of nuclear waste is spent fuel, 7% is in the steel used to make the reactor and components such as filters which are decontaminated, 90% is low level contamination on items such as tools and work clothes.
"Unlike any other energy generating industry, the nuclear sector takes full responsibility for all of its waste. Many permanent disposal facilities are in operation for low- and intermediate-level waste, and facilities for high-level waste and used nuclear fuel are under implementation and facilities under construction. "
94-97% of spent fuel can be recycled.
Some of the by-products (approximately 4%), mainly the fission products, will still require disposal in a repository and are immobilized by mixing them with glass, through a process called vitrification.
Radioactive isotopes eventually decay, or disintegrate, to harmless materials. Some isotopes decay in hours or even minutes, but others decay very slowly. Strontium-90 and cesium-137 have half-lives of about 30 years (half the radioactivity will decay in 30 years). Plutonium-239 has a half-life of 24,000 years.
Spent fuel usually consists of about 0.8% Plutonium-239.
So roughly 0.8% of the 4% will last 24,000 years and requires what they call "direct disposal".
Direct disposal facilities put the stuff in metal containers inside of concrete bunkers deep under the ground.
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@itszedde9870 It goes "3 million solar panels to produce the same amount of power as a typical commercial reactor or more than 430 wind turbines."
So for solar, 20 square kilometers, enough to power 200,000 homes.
The USA does not use "typical commercial reactors". We generated just under 805 billion kilowatt hours of nuclear powered electricity in 2017— enough to power 73 million homes. Would need 7,300 square kilometers in solar panels, about 1/5th the size of Holland.
I mean, I'm not against looking into it but solar panels create TONS of not nuclear, but toxic waste. Toxic chemicals in solar panels include cadmium telluride, copper indium selenide, cadmium gallium (di)selenide, copper indium gallium (di)selenide, hexafluoroethane, lead, and polyvinyl fluoride. Silicon tetrachloride, a byproduct of producing crystalline silicon, is also highly toxic, over 250,000 metric tons in 2015 and is projected to be more than 78 million metric tons of toxic waste per year by 2050.
Also, lead and carcinogenic cadmium are washed out of the panels by rainwater in just the first few months.
They are also supremely difficult to recycle.
The problem with wind is wind capture and the more the coal companies blow up the mountains the more wind potential we lose.
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A lot of the Foxconn and Samsung manufacturing, pipelines, injection molding, a lot of business was up for grabs. We were set to have a job market of potentially 30+ million. Deals were broken, pipelines shut down, all on day 1. I don't do left vs right, it just is what it is and was going to happen either way. Same story for Europe. Now we have inflation to make our existing job market cheaper and a allow our goods to contend in the global market, instead of just going back to work. USA is the world's #1 oil producer. Look at our coal too, we consume far less and just ship it to China now. We either become a source of reliable technologies or we re-industrialize. Look at our goods. How much for a German to buy a shovel actually made in USA? Or an American to buy vinyl produced in the UK? But we can buy from China for cents on the dollar? It's because their state owns everything, they exploit children and barely pay the people anything. Can't compete with triple shifts and nets outside of the factory windows. But people still buy Apple, so...
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@vafangul5716 It's propaganda. It took the USA 16 years to send $18 billion of equipment to the ANA. Nearly all American equipment was removed or destroyed. Most of the ANA equipment was also removed, but $7.12 billion of equipment was left behind, if you value it as brand new. Used, as it was, it's valued closer to $1.78 billion. For example, 33 UH-60's total, 17 removed, we left 16 UH-60's but only 6 were operable. Media assumes all equipment ever sent was left AND they grossly overestimate the value at $70b, $80b, $85 billion etc, it's absolute nonsense and doesn't even make sense logistically.
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@rokpertrovic940 News:
Defense News, Oct 9, 2024 — Russia has sustained more than 600,000 casualties during the war in Ukraine.
NY Times, More than 600000 Russian troops have been killed or wounded since the war began in 2022.
The Hill, Russia has suffered more than 600K casualties in Ukraine.
Defense One, More than 600,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded since Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Fox, Russia has suffered some 600,000 casualties in its war with Ukraine.
Kyiv Independent, Russia has sustained over 600,000 casualties since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
And on, and on.
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