I know this is a US-centred site, but here in the UK the alt-left reared its ugly head and got whack-a-mole*d recently.
(*I'm guessing in the US the games are called something to do with prairie dogs? They pop up and you hit them with a mallet.)
https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/publication-download/investigation-antisemitism-labour-party
So go on, let's see if you can say anything not covered by that report. You're 0/1 so far. Well, 0/2 if we count the failed attempt at cultural appropriation.
Not if the antitrust suit is liable to be summarily dismissed thanks to provisions in 230. Which won't even be considered in this case, afaics, since the plaintiffs lack standing.
It's political posturing, not a real case. I may be wrong on the technicalities of the law, because I'm not legally qualified here let alone in the US, but I'm pretty sure about the 'not a real case' part. There is zero prospect of success. It will be dismissed on the first application - and if it isn't I'll print this post, roll it into a tight scroll, shove it up my arse, and post the video on Pornhub for those of you who like my hairy bumcheeks.
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"(2)Civil liability
"No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be held liable on account of—
"(A) any action voluntarily taken in good faith to restrict access to or availability of material that the provider or user considers to be obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, excessively violent, harassing, or otherwise objectionable, whether or not such material is constitutionally protected; or"
Objectionable because the advertiser hasn't paid enough to hit top spot? Yup.
"Reform 230" has become some nonsense used by people who want Facebook and Google to base themselves outside the US - I think that's the point, it's the only effect their proposals will have - but that doesn't mean the legislation was perfectly drafted.
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"Not if you first have to pay them the money they are supposed to use to buy their food from you, no. That's...self-evident, even without Fogel and Engerman (from the link you provided) shooting holes in your assertion."
That's why I mentioned company towns.
https://youtu.be/RRh0QiXyZSk
You load 16 tons, and what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt.
Saint Peter don't call me, I can't go;
I owe my soul to the company sto'.
That was without slavery. You can get a man to do a long day's work for enough to support his family. That is, food, and shelter, and very little else - what slaves got. Unless he has alternatives that pay better, of course.
It's pretty fucking serious to attack people with absurd conspiratorial allegations because they're Jewish.
Suggesting that allegations of antisemitism, however obviously true, are incapable of being serious is a standard of the alt-left.
If you have any responses to the actual arguments presented above [at 10.44 - someone else said the same thing as you first], feel free to respond there. Obviously I set out a framework rather than writing a comprehensive thesis, so tell me what you'd like me to explain further for you.
Oh, nice work. No-one can accuse you of being a neo, because you've picked the Catholics instead of the Jews.
Or do you just know the square root of fuck all about C18 England?
Because the dea prefers pursuing actual criminals, rather than doing neo-Nazis' work for them. (Ok, lol at the first part.)
The Sacklers are Jewish. That's the only thing they've done wrong, outside your alt-left rabbit hole.
I hadn't heard that one before. We call it 'paying an on-the-spot fine'. A good thing to ask whether you can do, if you're not sure if you're bing shaken down :)
Your point re intake is basically the same point as indentives etc, seen from another bit of the vicious circle.
But you corrected me that it should be 'potential intake', given how much a buggered system will put good people off applying.
I mean, if we're talking bigger picture, you could solve the worst parts of the problem by just taking the bloody guns away from your police. We have a problem with racist police here in the UK, and we have a problem with the special units of armed police firing their guns pretty much every time they're sent out, but at least by separating the two we can see pretty clearly that, racist or not, police shouldn't be allowed guns except in extreme situations.
Fwiw:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Harry_Stanley
Racism was involved there, but not to a great degree. It was almost entirely explainable as 'you give police guns and they will fire them'. There are endless examples like that from round the world.
Just re-read this, and I would like to clarify the spectrum of which I referred to in terms of an opposite pole is that of slaveowners' evil, not of right or wrong. I think it should literally go without saying thatthese are shades of evil, but we're arguing on the internet, so...
That's a comforting but untrue explanation, as i explained above.
Unlike revisionism, this is based on facts, not different axioms.
If I were doing revisionism, I'd be arguing that the USA is a hoax, and so is your civil war (because that's fun nonsense). I can if you like; it'll demonstrate the difference between nuanced, academic history and revisionism.
I specifically addressed that argument. It is comforting to believe, but it just ain't true. Let's explore that argument-space a little more.
The Weimar Republic didn't, as is often claimed, get rid of its reparations through hyperinflation. The reparations were denominated in Gold Marks - a separate currency.
It's also indisputable that Germany, even with reparations, suffered less, economically, than some other (equally major) economies. The US, by many measures, had it worse. The US didn't go Nazi.
http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/economics/history/paper56/56dimsdale.pdf
Do you remember differential equations from school? Hitler is the factor that doesn't cancel our.
That's part of 'the incentives they face'.
Obviously if your system is encouraging white supremacist takeover, you have a bigger problem than if you're 'only' getting institutional racism. But are they different problems, or the same problem at a different scale?
I used to do something similar too, briefly. If he claims to have been surprised, I doubt his credibility :)
If this is widespread, rather than cancerous clusters of evil, what's the cause?
Having asked that, I note that I lol'd at the idea of generalising 'the UK and most of Europe' in this regard. Presumably the same applies to the US.
In any case,it's still a problem with the system and incentives that allows groups of white supremacists to form and thrive out of a potential intake that broadly reflects the population.
P.S.
Re the economics, the costs of slavery are 'externalities' in economics. It's like the way petrol (or gasoline, if you prefer) prices reflect the cost of oil, not the costof emitting CO2.
Also, one other thing, the US had something much like apartheid in the north during the JCl era. The South had the stuff you claim was only under slavery. People were still being burned alive with no law enforcement. (That was illegal before abolition too, for what that's worth).
It's odd how you're so invested in 'the North was morally right' that you'll mae arguments I would generally characterise as white-supremcst apologetics, given that your other statements make it clear that's not your intention- and indeed you seem to think the same of me.
Depressing
I hadn't looked at Techdirt in a while. Depressing to see you're still doing the daily antisemitic rant :/
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I know this is a US-centred site, but here in the UK the alt-left reared its ugly head and got whack-a-mole*d recently. (*I'm guessing in the US the games are called something to do with prairie dogs? They pop up and you hit them with a mallet.) https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/publication-download/investigation-antisemitism-labour-party So go on, let's see if you can say anything not covered by that report. You're 0/1 so far. Well, 0/2 if we count the failed attempt at cultural appropriation.
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Not if the antitrust suit is liable to be summarily dismissed thanks to provisions in 230. Which won't even be considered in this case, afaics, since the plaintiffs lack standing. It's political posturing, not a real case. I may be wrong on the technicalities of the law, because I'm not legally qualified here let alone in the US, but I'm pretty sure about the 'not a real case' part. There is zero prospect of success. It will be dismissed on the first application - and if it isn't I'll print this post, roll it into a tight scroll, shove it up my arse, and post the video on Pornhub for those of you who like my hairy bumcheeks.
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No liability attaches to anyone. "(2)Civil liability "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be held liable on account of— "(A) any action voluntarily taken in good faith to restrict access to or availability of material that the provider or user considers to be obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, excessively violent, harassing, or otherwise objectionable, whether or not such material is constitutionally protected; or" Objectionable because the advertiser hasn't paid enough to hit top spot? Yup. "Reform 230" has become some nonsense used by people who want Facebook and Google to base themselves outside the US - I think that's the point, it's the only effect their proposals will have - but that doesn't mean the legislation was perfectly drafted.
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Salted and then hashed!
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P. P. S. "Not if you first have to pay them the money they are supposed to use to buy their food from you, no. That's...self-evident, even without Fogel and Engerman (from the link you provided) shooting holes in your assertion." That's why I mentioned company towns. https://youtu.be/RRh0QiXyZSk You load 16 tons, and what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt.
Saint Peter don't call me, I can't go;
I owe my soul to the company sto'. That was without slavery. You can get a man to do a long day's work for enough to support his family. That is, food, and shelter, and very little else - what slaves got. Unless he has alternatives that pay better, of course.
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It's pretty fucking serious to attack people with absurd conspiratorial allegations because they're Jewish. Suggesting that allegations of antisemitism, however obviously true, are incapable of being serious is a standard of the alt-left.
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So you're going with the second option? Great, have fun, it's a very interesting load of history you're going to enjoy reading about. The Regency is a fascinating time. If nothing else, it puts paid to the idea that sexual freedom started in the 20th century and has been straight line growth from there. https://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-74949;jsessionid=E15944BA8B41C36A1CF19ADB9AED28B9
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If you have any responses to the actual arguments presented above [at 10.44 - someone else said the same thing as you first], feel free to respond there. Obviously I set out a framework rather than writing a comprehensive thesis, so tell me what you'd like me to explain further for you.
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There is a law against it, but they benefit from acting unlawfully. I mean, have you really never learnt about 'criminals' and 'breaking the law'? :)
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Oh, nice work. No-one can accuse you of being a neo, because you've picked the Catholics instead of the Jews. Or do you just know the square root of fuck all about C18 England?
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Because the dea prefers pursuing actual criminals, rather than doing neo-Nazis' work for them. (Ok, lol at the first part.) The Sacklers are Jewish. That's the only thing they've done wrong, outside your alt-left rabbit hole.
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I hadn't heard that one before. We call it 'paying an on-the-spot fine'. A good thing to ask whether you can do, if you're not sure if you're bing shaken down :)
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Your point re intake is basically the same point as indentives etc, seen from another bit of the vicious circle. But you corrected me that it should be 'potential intake', given how much a buggered system will put good people off applying. I mean, if we're talking bigger picture, you could solve the worst parts of the problem by just taking the bloody guns away from your police. We have a problem with racist police here in the UK, and we have a problem with the special units of armed police firing their guns pretty much every time they're sent out, but at least by separating the two we can see pretty clearly that, racist or not, police shouldn't be allowed guns except in extreme situations. Fwiw: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Harry_Stanley Racism was involved there, but not to a great degree. It was almost entirely explainable as 'you give police guns and they will fire them'. There are endless examples like that from round the world.
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Just re-read this, and I would like to clarify the spectrum of which I referred to in terms of an opposite pole is that of slaveowners' evil, not of right or wrong. I think it should literally go without saying thatthese are shades of evil, but we're arguing on the internet, so...
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That's a comforting but untrue explanation, as i explained above. Unlike revisionism, this is based on facts, not different axioms. If I were doing revisionism, I'd be arguing that the USA is a hoax, and so is your civil war (because that's fun nonsense). I can if you like; it'll demonstrate the difference between nuanced, academic history and revisionism.
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I specifically addressed that argument. It is comforting to believe, but it just ain't true. Let's explore that argument-space a little more. The Weimar Republic didn't, as is often claimed, get rid of its reparations through hyperinflation. The reparations were denominated in Gold Marks - a separate currency. It's also indisputable that Germany, even with reparations, suffered less, economically, than some other (equally major) economies. The US, by many measures, had it worse. The US didn't go Nazi. http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/economics/history/paper56/56dimsdale.pdf Do you remember differential equations from school? Hitler is the factor that doesn't cancel our.
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That's part of 'the incentives they face'. Obviously if your system is encouraging white supremacist takeover, you have a bigger problem than if you're 'only' getting institutional racism. But are they different problems, or the same problem at a different scale?
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I used to do something similar too, briefly. If he claims to have been surprised, I doubt his credibility :) If this is widespread, rather than cancerous clusters of evil, what's the cause? Having asked that, I note that I lol'd at the idea of generalising 'the UK and most of Europe' in this regard. Presumably the same applies to the US. In any case,it's still a problem with the system and incentives that allows groups of white supremacists to form and thrive out of a potential intake that broadly reflects the population.
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P.S. Re the economics, the costs of slavery are 'externalities' in economics. It's like the way petrol (or gasoline, if you prefer) prices reflect the cost of oil, not the costof emitting CO2. Also, one other thing, the US had something much like apartheid in the north during the JCl era. The South had the stuff you claim was only under slavery. People were still being burned alive with no law enforcement. (That was illegal before abolition too, for what that's worth). It's odd how you're so invested in 'the North was morally right' that you'll mae arguments I would generally characterise as white-supremcst apologetics, given that your other statements make it clear that's not your intention- and indeed you seem to think the same of me.