Speaking of signaling, you've just taught a master course here in how to virtue signal.
"Watch as I openly use these allegedly offensive words, but I'm going to mask one letter so everyone knows how sensitive and progressive I am!"
It's hilarious how you'll type out the word 'gypsy' with one random letter replaced by an asterisk as if that somehow saves you from having committed the thought-crime of uttering a no-no word.
Hey! Rational person who can actually read here.
Contrary to your claim, I made no demand of you or anyone else. I criticized the actions of your sycophants but I made no demands. It was what one might call quintessential more speech.
Back when your "hidden by the community" deal started it was to declutter the spam posts. Not to hide from view any dissent or disagreement from the site's group-think.
Look at my second post below. There's nothing 'very stupid' about it. It's a valid analysis of California's utter lack of legal jurisdiction over the attire of federal law enforcement. Yet it got hidden because it doesn't follow the accepted views of the hive mind here at BestNetTech.
Same with the post above. Not only wasn't it "very stupid", it was backed up with a precedential ruling from a federal court against Hawaii when it tried regulating federal law enforcement in a similar manner. But it got hidden because it didn't support the "ICE bad" party line.
One doesn't have to say "stupid obviously incorrect shit" to get the quasi-censor treatment here. Only only has to disagree with the politics of the majority of your remoras.
I'm sure this one will be hidden, too. Just watch.
Oh, look! The BestNetTech bros have quasi-censored me again merely for disagreeing with them. Who here thinks they wouldn't fully censor me if Masnick gave them the ability to do so?
So I guess all the videos and 911 calls I mentioned above are really just ILM-level special effects.
Yeah, that's probably the most likely explanation.
"...the people who have been protesting
around the ICE building in Portland are
non-violent protesters"
The hell they are. They're not just attacking federal personnel and vehicles with fireworks and other objects whenever they leave the building-- which is violence-- they're now attacking the residents of the neighborhood whenever they complain about being kept awake for 80 days straight and having their property vandalized. There's video footage of one of the protest leaders punching an elderly woman in the face, then clubbing her on the head with a megaphone. And when other neighbors call the cops and report all these crimes, the cops tell them they won't come because enforcing any laws againist the protesters can be seen as aiding ICE and a violation of Portland's sanctuary city laws. There are 911 recordings of residents reporting assaults and batteries in real time of other neighborhood residents-- "I'm watching them surround and kick him right now" and being told they're basically on their own. (I bet that makes them feel good about paying all those taxes, amirite?)
And the 'protesters' have also set up ad hoc security in the area around the ICE building, literally stopping people on the street to demand their IDs-- under threat of violence and exclusion from their homes-- so they can make sure they're real residents and not an undercover cop or a reporter. Before they went full-Stasi and started their ID checks, they've been caught on camera violently driving off any independent media creators-- YouTubers, TikTokers, etc.-- that they believed weren't down with the cause. Zero self-awareness with these people: in their self-righteous fight against fascism, they're going full fascist.
Non-violent, my ass.
Hawaii tried something similar about five years ago when its legislature passed a state law prohibiting law enforcement from carrying firearms while off-duty. The law specifically included federal agents-- FBI, Secret Service, DEA, etc.) in its prohibition. It took all of 10 seconds for a federal court to invalidate the law with regard to federal personnel and tell Hawaii to stay in its lane; the court said if the state wants to prohibit their own cops from being able to defend themselves or others while off-duty, they can do it, but they have no authority over federal agents.
And, of course, there's the real reason everyone from blue politicians to open borders activists want them to stop wearing masks: so they can take pictures of them, run them through a Google AI reverse image search, and identify them, so that masked (behold the irony, right?) 'resistance' types can show up at their homes and terrorize them and their children.
Take a look at what's been going on outside the ICE building in Portland for the last 40 days or so and honestly tell me you'd be surprised if one of those goons in their death's head masks drove by an ICE agent's house some night and lobbed a Molotov cocktail through the window.
State officials have no jurisdiction or legal authority to dictate the equipment a federal law enforcement agency can or cannot use while performing their duties.
This is performative legislation in furtherance of Gavin's quest for the presidency. If they even try to enforce it, it'll fail on summary judgement in federal court.
California cannot impose a dress code on federal law enforcement.
His own pleadings in the removal hearing where he was granted TPS mentioned his fear of violence from rival gangs. You can't have a rival gang if you're not in a gang yourself. He basically admitted to gang affiliation and our courts apparently thought that we don't already have enough of our own gang members, that we could use a few from other countries as well, and let him stay in the U.S.
Ben Schrader, a 15-year veteran of the U.S.
Attorney’s Office in Nashville and chief of the
criminal division, abruptly resigned rather than
put his name on the indictment the Trump
administration cobbled together to justify their
illegal deportation of an American citizen.
Kilmar Garcia is NOT an American citizen. He is an illegal alien Salvadoran national who illegally crossed the U.S. border in 2011. He was subsequently granted "withholding of removal" status in 2019 because he feared reprisals from a rival gang in El Salvador. (If you don't join a gang in the first place, you will have no rival gangs to fear. And somehow our courts fall for this crap.) However, none of that in any way, shape, or form makes him an American citizen.
BestNetTech has really fallen from the quality of its reporting in past years. Now we get outright lies in furtherance of its anti-police agenda.
LOL!
"My side can't win elections so it must be gerrymandering and voter suppression. It can't be people just don't agree with me."
And I'm old enough to remember when we were (repeatedly) scolded that 'election denial' is a 'threat to democracy'. Now it's apparently the highest form of patriotism. Weird how that works, huh?
If these over-turned precedents have the overwhelming support of the American people the way the Left keeps claiming they do, then it shouldn't be a problem to amend the Constitution and restore them in an iron-clad manner that renders the make-up of the Supreme Court irrelevant.
Covered in name only. A law is only as good as its enforcement and the Brits have no enforcement mechanism over sites hosted in the United States by U.S citizens.
If they want to make use of AI in the realm of police paperwork, they need to use it to improve voice recognition to the point where the cop can just dictate his/her report and have it be reliable without the need to go in and make a bunch of edits where the AI didn't understand them.
Being able to dictate an incident report in 2-3 minutes, instead of spending a half-hour typing it up would be huge.
Shame the scumbag dirty commies here have hidden your comment.
That's the problem with this feature. It was originally introduced as a way for users to filter out the true spam: ads, links to other sites, people making contentless posts full of obscene insults, etc.
Now it's just a weapon the daffodils here use against anyone who says anything they don't like, or which challenges the TD narrative.
Standard practice on arrest warrants
is to serve them during daylight hours
when most people are likely to be home.
Huh? It's actually the exact opposite. People are more likely to be at home at night, when they're sleeping. Daylight hours are when people do things like go to work, shop, see friends, etc.
"...the AP refused to update its influential Stylebook to refer to the Gulf of Mexico by its newly dictated and entirely made up name, the “Gulf of America.”
The Gulf of Mexico is an entirely made-up name as well. Do you think these geographical names occur naturally as part of the tectonic evolution of the earth or something?
This is both hilarious and sad.
We were told during the BLM "Summer of Love" that "silence is violence". Merely declining to give an opinion was decreed to be a violent act.
But now we have that same crowd telling us that lighting a car on fire that doesn't belong to you is NOT violence.
So to sum up, not telling them your opinion when they demand it is a violent act which justifies retaliation, but if they want to immolate your car because they don't like the guy who made it, that's not violence and how dare you say it is.
Bunch of moronic clowns.
Speaking of signaling, you've just taught a master course here in how to virtue signal. "Watch as I openly use these allegedly offensive words, but I'm going to mask one letter so everyone knows how sensitive and progressive I am!"
That Heavy-Lifting Asterisk
It's hilarious how you'll type out the word 'gypsy' with one random letter replaced by an asterisk as if that somehow saves you from having committed the thought-crime of uttering a no-no word.
Hey! Rational person who can actually read here. Contrary to your claim, I made no demand of you or anyone else. I criticized the actions of your sycophants but I made no demands. It was what one might call quintessential more speech. Back when your "hidden by the community" deal started it was to declutter the spam posts. Not to hide from view any dissent or disagreement from the site's group-think. Look at my second post below. There's nothing 'very stupid' about it. It's a valid analysis of California's utter lack of legal jurisdiction over the attire of federal law enforcement. Yet it got hidden because it doesn't follow the accepted views of the hive mind here at BestNetTech. Same with the post above. Not only wasn't it "very stupid", it was backed up with a precedential ruling from a federal court against Hawaii when it tried regulating federal law enforcement in a similar manner. But it got hidden because it didn't support the "ICE bad" party line. One doesn't have to say "stupid obviously incorrect shit" to get the quasi-censor treatment here. Only only has to disagree with the politics of the majority of your remoras. I'm sure this one will be hidden, too. Just watch.
Oh, look! The BestNetTech bros have quasi-censored me again merely for disagreeing with them. Who here thinks they wouldn't fully censor me if Masnick gave them the ability to do so? So I guess all the videos and 911 calls I mentioned above are really just ILM-level special effects. Yeah, that's probably the most likely explanation.
Hawaii tried something similar about five years ago when its legislature passed a state law prohibiting law enforcement from carrying firearms while off-duty. The law specifically included federal agents-- FBI, Secret Service, DEA, etc.) in its prohibition. It took all of 10 seconds for a federal court to invalidate the law with regard to federal personnel and tell Hawaii to stay in its lane; the court said if the state wants to prohibit their own cops from being able to defend themselves or others while off-duty, they can do it, but they have no authority over federal agents. And, of course, there's the real reason everyone from blue politicians to open borders activists want them to stop wearing masks: so they can take pictures of them, run them through a Google AI reverse image search, and identify them, so that masked (behold the irony, right?) 'resistance' types can show up at their homes and terrorize them and their children. Take a look at what's been going on outside the ICE building in Portland for the last 40 days or so and honestly tell me you'd be surprised if one of those goons in their death's head masks drove by an ICE agent's house some night and lobbed a Molotov cocktail through the window.
State officials have no jurisdiction or legal authority to dictate the equipment a federal law enforcement agency can or cannot use while performing their duties. This is performative legislation in furtherance of Gavin's quest for the presidency. If they even try to enforce it, it'll fail on summary judgement in federal court. California cannot impose a dress code on federal law enforcement.
His own pleadings in the removal hearing where he was granted TPS mentioned his fear of violence from rival gangs. You can't have a rival gang if you're not in a gang yourself. He basically admitted to gang affiliation and our courts apparently thought that we don't already have enough of our own gang members, that we could use a few from other countries as well, and let him stay in the U.S.
Please Don't Lie
LOL! "My side can't win elections so it must be gerrymandering and voter suppression. It can't be people just don't agree with me." And I'm old enough to remember when we were (repeatedly) scolded that 'election denial' is a 'threat to democracy'. Now it's apparently the highest form of patriotism. Weird how that works, huh?
That's not true it all. If you claimed the sun rises in the west, I could rebut your statement whether you 'offered proof' or not.
What an awfully convenient and self-serving standard.
If these over-turned precedents have the overwhelming support of the American people the way the Left keeps claiming they do, then it shouldn't be a problem to amend the Constitution and restore them in an iron-clad manner that renders the make-up of the Supreme Court irrelevant.
Covered in name only. A law is only as good as its enforcement and the Brits have no enforcement mechanism over sites hosted in the United States by U.S citizens.
Voice Recognition
If they want to make use of AI in the realm of police paperwork, they need to use it to improve voice recognition to the point where the cop can just dictate his/her report and have it be reliable without the need to go in and make a bunch of edits where the AI didn't understand them. Being able to dictate an incident report in 2-3 minutes, instead of spending a half-hour typing it up would be huge.
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Made-Up Name
"...the AP refused to update its influential Stylebook to refer to the Gulf of Mexico by its newly dictated and entirely made up name, the “Gulf of America.” The Gulf of Mexico is an entirely made-up name as well. Do you think these geographical names occur naturally as part of the tectonic evolution of the earth or something?