Sin of omission?
For a sabbatical, right?
Listen here you little… well done
I appreciate what you’ve shared and probably should give a book or two of his a chance.
I haven’t read the book. It just seems like wishful thinking that such limits on voting won’t be turned around to oppress the population in general and minorities in particular.
I’m glad it worked out in the book, but can you think of any other government systems that worked out on paper, but failed their live run? I don’t want to be part of that mistake, I’m busy enough being part of this American one right now.
Ehhh, I really don’t think our problem lies in too many people voting. I’ll take the sarcastic and over the top movie version please.
Why would they want to “fix” it?
I want Twitter to fail for how it’s turned, but until shown otherwise, bluesky is another closed system. It’s better than Twitter and I hope they prove me wrong.
It’s interesting that their water treatment district in literally fighting to do the least they can. It’s not that way everywhere.
Shame the Democrats that didn’t walk out in solidarity.
I thought the British already tested Capitalism’s reaction to surplus population in Ireland?
Is it though? No one waited around and avoided email because they weren’t sure which provider to use. Just make an account and go… if you hear or see other features that you want, then move.
No, it will be enforcement theatre, same as it’s been for decades. Just now they’ll look to end birthright citizenship, where even the children will have no choice but stay in the lowest occupations for fear of deportation. A permanent underclass that can’t even buy property legally and can be deported on a whim or just in time to make a headline before an election.
We’ve got Sinema and Federman already.
Next you’ll tell me all those cheap Chinese routers would allow our very telecommunications infrastructure to be hacked unless we’re using end-to-end encryption.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/12/27/chinese-hackers-telco-access-00196082
These strategies have existed and have been deployed in the past. “Them” have always existed and have been exploited to more/less success.
So what’s changed this cycle?
I first became aware of the Yes Men after they apologized for the Dow/Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal. Just wanted to share,
https://hoaxes.org/archive/permalink/the_yes_mens_bhopal_hoax
Where are you downloading Fennec?
I see F-droid has a certain version available, is this the one you use?
“Fennec F-Droid is based on the latest Mozilla Firefox release. It has proprietary bits and telemetry removed, but still connects to various Mozilla services that can track users.”
Both sides, amiright?!