tree_frog
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- Comment on California Assembly speaker and other Democratic state lawmakers ditch X, citing hate speech, disinformation 6 days ago:
So when is Newsome going to interview Elon Musk on his podcast?
- Comment on China bans compulsory facial recognition and its use in private spaces like hotel rooms 1 week ago:
Who says I’m not getting naked in the hotel lobby?
- Comment on "Tesla protesters are planning their “biggest day of action” yet, aiming for 500 demonstrations at Tesla showrooms across the world on March 29th..." 1 week ago:
I double checked my info above when you made your comment, I was wrong about it as far as the legal definition too. Your definition would fall under domestic terrorism legally too.
It seems like so far though Pam Bondi is using the malicious destruction of property charge.
- Comment on "Tesla protesters are planning their “biggest day of action” yet, aiming for 500 demonstrations at Tesla showrooms across the world on March 29th..." 1 week ago:
I meant the legal definition. But I apparently misread it the other day when I was looking at it.
- Comment on "Tesla protesters are planning their “biggest day of action” yet, aiming for 500 demonstrations at Tesla showrooms across the world on March 29th..." 1 week ago:
It has to be organized for one. One random person going out and doing something regardless of what they do, isn’t terrorism domestic or otherwise.
And it doesn’t matter, Pam bondy isn’t really charging anyone under the domestic terrorism act. She’s charging folks for malicious destruction of government property. And the reason she can charge them this way, is because Tesla receives financial assistance from the federal government. So this puts them under a clause in the law that allows the Pam to charge them as though they had set fire to Air Force One or something similar.
All of the domestic terrorism stuff, that’s just political propaganda. It doesn’t actually reflect what she is charging people with.
- Comment on "Tesla protesters are planning their “biggest day of action” yet, aiming for 500 demonstrations at Tesla showrooms across the world on March 29th..." 1 week ago:
Civil War and WW3. Potentially at the same time.
- Comment on The wildest details in the Facebook memoir Meta is trying to bury 2 weeks ago:
So she’s not allowed to promote it while it’s tied up in the courts. I guess I should order a few dozen copies before it gets banned!
- Comment on put that in your pipe and smoke it 4 weeks ago:
Yeah, I actually picked up on that yesterday.
Someone that sent to traditional medicine gave me some. I think I will avoid it in the future.
- Comment on put that in your pipe and smoke it 4 weeks ago:
It has the same chemical in it aspirin does when you metabolize aspirin, so it’s good as an anti-inflammatory. It also helps to like calm the nerves and help you sleep.
As that chemical is actually an endocannabinoid reuptake inhibitor. That’s how aspirin works.
- Comment on nuked from orbit 1 month ago:
Nazis don’t understand different perspectives. It’s essentially the definition.
That said, I see value in posting for the peanut gallery (when I encounter Nazis here, I don’t go on Twitter).
But debating Nazis? Hoping to change their minds?
Nah, prefer to serve them knuckle sandwiches and go about my day.
- Comment on So, is the USA screwed? 1 month ago:
There is a grain of truth and all of that.
It was essentially an IT department under the executive branch, the I don’t think anybody had even been staffed at since September. Trump basically renamed it and gave it a new mission statement.
They picked a department, and converted it into Doge. They did this essentially to bypass congressional approval, because the department was already there.
- Comment on The Ketamine-Fueled ‘Psychedelic Slumber Parties’ That Get Tech Execs Back on Track 1 month ago:
Sounds like Elon is a good candidate for addict camp.