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  • (Humans are ridiculous department: Oh. And, you know how cops have a revenue.. e

    (Humans are ridiculous department: Oh. And, you know how cops have a revenue.. eh … I mean ‘ticket’ quotas? Is there some weird rule in southeast Asia, that truckers have to meet a quota by running over and making road pizza out of so many jaywalkers, bicyclists, and scooter riders per week to maintain a license? The Chinese at least used one child policy. Is running over humans with heavy machinery a better selection process? Seriously. I know most of it’s concentrated in one country, but why? I mean, Thai truckers, Mexican drug cartels, Brazilian gangsters, Arab Drivers, and Islamic fundamentalists must be keeping a pool or something. Right? OMG.)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 20:22:00 UTC

  • (Humor: Multiple videos today of chinese new year, plus lots of chinese firecrac

    (Humor: Multiple videos today of chinese new year, plus lots of chinese firecrackers, plus young chinese men, plus questionable judgement, equals multiple houses burned to the ground. … Although I gotta give points to the guy who tied a three meter string of firecreackers to a chicken – he forgot that they’re fast, and they can fly over kick-walls, through doors, and open windows. So, today was Ash Thursday in certain districts I guess.)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 20:01:00 UTC

  • “Seems like” insinuates an association (bad or good, but usually bad) without pu

    —“Seems like” insinuates an association (bad or good, but usually bad) without putting forth any capital or reliable information to back your claim. The classic “I don’t really know, but I think I know, ya know?”–Zack Passmore

    (It’s an attempt to undermine without warrantying your words.)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 19:51:00 UTC

  • “There seems to be a huge empathy deficit in the Far East. Intra-human cruelty c

    —“There seems to be a huge empathy deficit in the Far East. Intra-human cruelty can be brought on by moral violations, rather than an empathy deficit. But animals can’t violate, so….”– a friend.

    The sphere of demand for empathy increases with the sphere of demand for cooperation. The chinese are disturbing because despite their long history of civilization that have an equally long history of disregard for human life, lack of responsibility for non-family members, lack of responsibility for the commons, and murderousness against their people that never existed in european civilization’s or indian civilization’s history.

    Look at how humans are displayed in chinese art, literature, and law., Compare to how they are depicted in greek, roman, continental, and anglo european art and literature. Art is the psychology of

    People are unattractive and despicable in much of chinese art. Once you see it you can’t unsee it. Compare with how the exceptional human form was central to european art.

    Videos today are very telling. And so we have evidence from around the world every day. Chinese stand by as children are kidnapped in broad daylight, or rapes are conduced in broad daylight. In general, asian civilization is relatively peaceful but it’s also, in its own way, despicable – just as their ‘face before truth’ is despicable by our standards.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 19:02:00 UTC

  • “Is cruelty to animals the most reliable test of whether someone has an empathy

    —“Is cruelty to animals the most reliable test of whether someone has an empathy deficit?”—

    It is very indicative of sociopathy and increased risk of people who will engage in criminal activity. It’s the most accurate I know of. As for ‘abusing or neglecting animals in frustration, it can be any number of factors including idiocy, incompetence, exhaustion, and poverty.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 18:57:00 UTC

  • CURT CAN YOU EXPLAIN… (LEGAL REFORM) —“I just read your “Civilizational Diff

    CURT CAN YOU EXPLAIN… (LEGAL REFORM)

    —“I just read your “Civilizational Differences in Strategy and Conflict”. Excellent work! … I have a question. Toward the end of the post, you write “punish it in a via-negativa market for the continuous suppression of profit by plausible deniability of accountability”. Can you give an example of such a market, or an example of the effect of of such a market? Do you mean punishment for an observed negative consequence to a demonstrated interest (reciprocity)?”—

    “profit from plausible deniability to bait into hazard”

    Selling goods or services without warranty

    Selling drugs, encouraging prostitution, or pornography.

    Selling gambling, selling alcohol on credit, selling credit.

    Selling improbabilities, advertising, religion

    Selling marxism, socialism, postmodernism, feminism…

    One is not accountable for the consequences, because there is no warranty stated, and no warranty enforced. This is how abrahamic method of deceit was spread: western sovereignty is vulnerable to undermining because sovereigns are not prohibited from making bad choices, and we have forbidden retaliation and restitution for consequences of volition – even voluntary choice to be baited into hazard.

    In other words, the current emphasis on criminal reform is to add requirement for intent to stop police from criminalizing accidental violations. So our requirement for means, motive, opportunity, would be increased to include ‘intent’ also.

    Likewise, my emphasis on libility reform would be to force involuntary warranty on any baiting into hazard – which would effectively outlaw baiting into hazard, as *violating sovereignty* in the same way deceit violates sovereignty – and literally gut the advertising, media, entertainment, gambling, academic, credit card, consumer-financial, debt collection, and political sectors, and even the contracts for things like cell and cable bills. this effectively converts buyer beware (despite his or her ignorance) to lender beware (because of their asymmetric knowledge of risks). Instead all of this lending would go through the treasury and all CONSUMER interest be captured for the commons. If we combine liquidity distribution (managing the money supply) with direct distribution of cash to citizens on debit cards, we will invert the economy to be in the service of consumers.

    I hope this explains enough.

    Just like falsificationism and testimonialism and grammars convert justification to falsification – inverting our understanding of truth, this conversion of the law will restore sovereignty to the citizens and end the parasitism upon them that has destroyed the working middle managerial and small business classes.

    This is the greatest most revolutionary reform since the roman redistribution of land, and second only to the restructuring of continental power in the 19th century.

    And yet it is the very OPPOSITE of marxism.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 18:41:00 UTC

  • PATTERNS OF IMPORT by Bill Joslin. Like epistemology and ethics, graceful failur

    PATTERNS OF IMPORT

    by Bill Joslin.

    Like epistemology and ethics, graceful failure applies here.

    Epistemology

    1. With perfect (adequate) information – science, empiricism

    2. With partial information we fall back on heuristics (rules of thumb) – coherence and internal consistency

    3. Without adequate information we fall back on faith, intuition

    Ethics:

    1. With adequate information – consequentialism

    2. with partial information – virtue ethics

    3. without adequate information – deontic ethics (duty to rules)

    Identity

    1. With high-trust commons (accumulated social capital) – Civ nat (demonstrated shared values)

    2. with partial trust – ethnicity (shared traditions and culture)

    3. in absence of trust – biology (race gender etc)

    These are matters of proximity as well:

    1. In close knit isolated communities – if approached by a stranger

    2. far distance – race (low resolution friend foe detection)

    3. mid distance – clothing cultural clues (mid resolution)

    4. close distance – behavior (high resolution)


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 18:18:00 UTC

  • photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_kg5QueHwVw/84152542_195287838536044_64467661878

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_kg5QueHwVw/84152542_195287838536044_6446766187836604416_o_195287835202711.jpg I know. I understand. It’s hard to tell if I’m bullshitting or not. But people who know their subject, can tell the difference. I know my Sh—t. 😉 P is work. But it it’s life altering in explanatory power. The world will make sense like never before.I know. I understand. It’s hard to tell if I’m bullshitting or not. But people who know their subject, can tell the difference. I know my Sh—t. 😉 P is work. But it it’s life altering in explanatory power. The world will make sense like never before.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 18:08:00 UTC

  • IT’S NEW AND ONLY HARD UNTIL IT’S NOT by Brandon Hayes P, like everything new, i

    IT’S NEW AND ONLY HARD UNTIL IT’S NOT

    by Brandon Hayes

    P, like everything new, is hard until it’s not. There are many popular thinkers and commentators now that are taking to not differentiating between “hard” and “new.” I like this for the effect it has on framing. It’s only hard cause it’s new; and it’s only new cause you just finished. 😉

    P is simple; and quite frankly proper. The expulsion of deception solves for communicative misunderstanding (as saying “I understand you” when I don’t is a lie; deception). And if we don’t misunderstand each other than meaning can be relayed without delay.

    Only liars stand in the way; and if they don’t like being called liars… well, they ought to stop.


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 18:06:00 UTC

  • HOW IT”S DONE (Flawless) by Jerry Odom I’ll just drop this here, see your influe

    HOW IT”S DONE (Flawless)

    by Jerry Odom

    I’ll just drop this here, see your influence

    To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world:

    a) They establishments of sanctuary cities to harbor known illegal alien in direct violation of federal law us code 8 1324.

    b) The issuing of driver’s license and state documents to illegal aliens also in violation of federal law. (code 8 1324)

    c) Allowing illegal aliens to vote in federal elections is also a direct violation of federal law.

    d) Violation of Article I, Section 8, Clause 4

    e) Violation of the 14th amendment and birthright citizenship

    f) Violation of oath of office 5 U.S. Code § 3331.Oath of office and Article 6

    a. “that I will support and defend the Constitution”

    g) Violation of Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965

    h) Violation of article 4 section 4

    i) Advocating for the overthrow of the US government via policy

    j) Violation of Clause 2 of Article 6: the Supremacy Clause

    k) countless violation of the Second Amendment

    l) the suppression of our religion, it’s replacement by adoption and expansion of an Alien and deceitful pseudoscientific cult via artful accounting, cherry-picking of measures, and willful ignorance of the changes in the capital of kin, culture, norm, tradition, and civilization;

    m) the forcible monopolization of our education, its use for indoctrination against our religion, and for the cult of the state;

    This is a shortlist of atrocities committed,


    Source date (UTC): 2020-01-30 18:04:00 UTC