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FlyingSquid , in US Considers a Rare Antitrust Move: Breaking Up Google
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

This is yet another reason we need President Harris.

Trump will let Google get away with it.

merc ,

What we really need is President Biden. This is all happening thanks to him. There’s some hope that Harris would continue his policies if elected, but there are strong rumours that some donors are supporting her with the agreement that if she wins she gets rid of Lina Khan.

Viking_Hippie ,

What we really need is President Biden. This is all happening thanks to him.

No on both counts. Don’t give him credit for other people’s work.

He might have been the final one to sign off on them, but cabinet appointments are decided by committee and I guarantee you that the former Senator of the most corporation-friendly state of them all wasn’t the one who suggested Lina Khan OR Lauren McFerran at the NLRB.

his policies

Again, it’s not HIS policies. Stop giving the old man with 900 years of conservative policies the credit for the stellar work of young women many times as progressive and in touch with the realities of regular people as him.

merc ,

It’s not like she’s doing these things behind his back.

The progressive wing of the party might have pushed him into accepting her appointment, but he still appointed her and she’s kicking ass.

Viking_Hippie , (edited )

It’s not like she’s doing these things behind his back

Nope, but she IS doing it without his help, so he’s not due any of the credit.

The progressive wing of the party might have pushed him into accepting her appointment, but he still appointed her and she’s kicking ass.

Yes, SHE is kicking ass based on HER work and HER policy and enforcement choices, not his.

Absent pressure from the progressive wing og the party, he would have chosen someone older and more palatable to his owner donors.

He does NOT deserve credit for her work just because he relented to the pressure from people more pro worker than himself.

merc ,

Nope, but he IS doing it without his help, so he’s not due any of the credit.

He’s her boss and he appointed her, he does deserve credit for selecting her and sticking with her.

Yes, SHE is kicking ass based on HER work and HER policy and enforcement choices, not his.

And he’s her boss, so he deserves credit for hiring her and backing her.

Viking_Hippie ,

He’s her boss and he appointed her, he does deserve credit for selecting her and sticking with her.

Other people selected her in spite of him and he relented and he’s refrained from firing someone without cause.

Neither of those are achievements and just because he’s the boss doesn’t mean that he gets to take credit for HER work.

And he’s her boss, so he deserves credit for hiring her

Nope, see above.

and backing her.

Do you have any source on him actively backing her, beyond just not firing her without cause?

Zoboomafoo ,

any source on him actively backing her

Yes, she’s his subordinate

Viking_Hippie ,

That’s not actively backing her. You have a very distorted view of the relationship between a boss and an employee.

Hiring her for a job she’s qualified for on the advice of others and then not firing her is a passive lack of opposition at best, NOT active support.

FundMECFSResearch ,

You can make up all the arguments you want.

Biden was a moderate democrat in congress.

As president, he’s been far more progressive than Obama. Probably the most progressive on workers rights since FDR.

Cabinet choices matter, and he chose them.

Viking_Hippie ,

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  • FundMECFSResearch ,

    Atleast read up about his presidency before making stuff up.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Joe_Biden?wpr…

    I considered blocking you the other day when you were defending the Venezeulan dictator. Given you just told me to fuck off, I think I will now.

    Viking_Hippie ,

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  • FlyingSquid ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    This is not going to be over by November. That’s why we need Harris.

    Lucidlethargy ,

    I’m not sure about that… He doesn’t like Google. The precedent would be a problem for his sponsors, though.

    4oreman , in Arizona court rules voter pamphlet can refer to fetus as ‘unborn human being’

    Sperm too.

    Dagrothus , in FTC finalizes rule banning fake reviews, including those made with AI

    163 pages - does it address the situation where consumers are given free products to review but arent explicitly told to give positive reviews?

    Xanis , in Child rapist Steven van de Velde weeps in first interview since Olympics outrage

    Preface: I am not defending any action done, or the people that act on impulse or through desire.

    If someone were to come to you and admit that they’re ashamed they like children in a sexually gratifying way, and stated that they never intend to act on those thoughts. How would you react?

    I’m expecting kneejerk reactions. Surprise me, Lemmy.

    answersplease77 ,

    he did not only find minors attractive; he tortured and raped a minor for days nonstop, and got out after 1 year only. I’d hate to be that young kid watching her rapist get paid and cheered representing her country.

    Xanis ,

    I’m not asking nor defending that in any way. I am challenging the typical way people look at individuals who are attracted to minors. There are people out there who are ashamed and scared. They know it’s wrong. They don’t act, yet the impulse is there, and with it the anxiety. There is a stigma even against them, those who can find help in treatment, but are labeled right alongside those who commit atrocities and act on that desire.

    It’s anger. Rightfully so. Often displaced.

    Paraphilia is considered a disorder for a reason. It can be treated, and it is important to make the distinction.

    I will die on this hill.

    Viccarabyss ,
    @Viccarabyss@lemmy.world avatar

    You see the problem is you are posting this altogether by itself rational argument in an irrational place; under a post in regards to a convicted and known rapist, therein implying that you wish to excuse that rapists actions.

    While it is correct that intrusive thoughts are simply human nature, acting on them is not. Harming children in any way is not acceptable and should not be excused. That distinction was already made here, as it wasn’t about intrusive thoughts at all.

    Case in point, I believe that you are either very confused, very stupid, or rage baiting.

    Xanis ,

    I do this on purpose. Calm and rational people will attend calm and rational debates. I don’t actually expect to receive rational responses in a thread like this. My only goal is to plant the potential for a rational response when the normal reaction is anger.

    So if I had to choose one, I’ll go with very stupid. :) I’ve been called worse by those who claim I am in support of the act of pedophillia, when I am in support of treatment of those who have not taken action, and against the label and stigma produced by our society which stops these individuals from coming forward.

    As a culture we equate action and desire without action as the same thing in these circumstances. People then who might seek help do not for a very real fear of their life, potentially literally, ending.

    I’ll take very stupid in a semi-relevant thread if it helps even one person decide to seek treatment. Because that decision will stop harm for themselves, and importantly stop potential harm to a child in the future. Whether harm was maliciously intentioned or not.

    Dragomus ,

    I am not sure where you got the torture for days from, there was none of that mentioned in the case, nor what he was sentenced for.

    answersplease77 ,

    he raped her in a motel over several days.

    Deceptichum ,
    @Deceptichum@quokk.au avatar

    I’d tell them to get help from a professional.

    People can’t choose who they’re attracted to, but they are responsible if they ever act on it.

    If society wants to truly protect children, we need to ensure paedos don’t become abusers/rapists. That means creating an atmosphere where people can feel more comfortable going to get the help they need.

    Xanis ,

    Yes, precisely. Thank you. This is a charged topic and because it’s so culturally brittle, I feel we must be more willing to have these discussions. Even if there is never a good time nor place to do so.

    kokesh , in Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
    @kokesh@lemmy.world avatar

    What a disaster… USE FIREFOX

    ghostdoggtv , in Google says it observed Iran trying to hack the Trump and Biden-Harris campaigns

    Iran, or Iranian network addresses? They’re still Russian allies too

    edgemaster72 , in Vance agrees that raising grandchildren is ‘whole purpose of postmenopausal female’
    @edgemaster72@lemmy.world avatar

    I hate pretty much everything he says but I hope they keep him out there just saying the dumbest shit he can think of

    TheBigBrother , in Woman recalls alleged sexual abuse at age 3 in Michigan church, lawsuit says

    I wouldn’t be surprised if she only want to get easy money.

    forrgott ,

    So you’re saying the statistically less likely option is the one you think is most likely to have been the case?

    Not only is this kind of view dangerous and prejudiced, it is quite simply not supported by the data.

    TheBigBrother ,

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  • Mr_Dr_Oink ,

    I hope people dont believe you the next time you claim that something deplorable happened to you.

    Then you will likely argue that people should start bybassuming you might be telling the truth and look at evidence and investigate the case before determining that you were telling the truth or lying.

    Your tendency to think a woman is lying for money when making claims of rape is the problem women face today. And have always faced, for that matter.

    We dont shoot first and ask questions later. If she is lying, then it will come out when scrutinised. If she isnt lying then its a damn good thing we didn’t just brush her away isnt it…

    Wirlocke , in US Considers a Rare Antitrust Move: Breaking Up Google

    But if you break apart Google, how will they afford to keep killing off their own services!?!

    shalafi , in Biggest US grocery chain investigated over Uber-style surge pricing

    We keep giving them money and they keep fucking us over! What are we to do?!

    TommySoda ,

    Unfortunately some people don’t have a choice. The only grocery stores near me are Kroger or Albertsons. I have to drive over an hour to get any other options.

    But at the same time, even though I only shop for two, it might end up being cheaper to drive an hour and a half to Costco if shit keeps going the way it is. When you have to pay over $100 on less than a week of groceries, gas prices seem quaint in comparison.

    ravhall , in MAGA Official Found Guilty of Tampering with 2020 Voting Machines

    She looks exactly how I would expect.

    FlyingSquid ,
    @FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

    I was expecting even older. Other than that…

    ravhall ,

    That hair has seen a lot of managers.

    CareHare ,

    Textbook ‘Karen’

    suction ,

    She’s got an evil eye

    ravhall ,

    Stink eye.

    irotsoma , in Biggest US grocery chain investigated over Uber-style surge pricing
    @irotsoma@lemmy.world avatar

    And with the Kroger/Albertsons merger likely imminent considering they announced all the stores in my city they’re going to close or sell off, it’s likely to become the norm and even if it’s deemed illegal, the fines won’t be enough to matter until they can pay to make it legal. It’s not like they can be shut down if they’re the only grocery stores.

    ShaggySnacks , in Biggest US grocery chain investigated over Uber-style surge pricing

    Don’t worry, once Kreuger merges and becomes even bigger. All this anti-consumer behavior will disappear.

    MelodiousFunk ,

    It practically regulates itself!

    rayyy , in The big question touching a nerve this election: "Can my husband find out who I am voting for?"

    “Mind your own business”. Of course some men, mostly Republican men, think they own their wives.

    Kaboom , in MAGA Official Found Guilty of Tampering with 2020 Voting Machines

    So now can we admit that voting fraud is a thing? Can we get voter ID?

    Gsus4 OP ,

    It’s normal to require an ID card in EU countries to vote, but e.g. in the UK they never asked for it, as long as my name was on the list (there are no national ID cards there).

    UnfortunateShort ,

    I was baffled when I heard that in the US, you can’t just go somewhere and vote. Like, it really is that simple here.

    Gsus4 OP ,

    But you have to register beforehand, right? And use some form of ID or a Name+address combo that makes it impossible to impersonate you to hijack your vote.

    vovo ,

    The United States is one of the few democracies in the world where the government does not take any responsibility in registering its citizens. This one-of-a-kind, self-initiated voter registration process acts as a major barrier to voter turnout and leads to often- inaccurate voter rolls. In contrast, the international norm is a process of government-mandated automatic voter registration of every citizen who reaches voting age. This report explores how other major well-established democracies (Canada, Australia, Sweden, Italy, New Zealand and others) concretely manage to build comprehensive, inclusive, accurate voting rolls that leave no voters behind while ensuring a high level of privacy.

    …fairvote.org/…/Universal Voter Registration-4-21…

    PoorlySketchedIdiot ,

    In the UK, we are required to show our legal ID to vote (The tories brought it in a few years ago). Our driving licences are national ID cards, practically.

    Gsus4 OP , (edited )

    and ID cards were revoked again www.gov.uk/identitycards

    PS: ok, you’re right, “some” ID is required since 2023 www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65599380 which is a pickle if you don’t drive or have a passport.

    SapphironZA ,

    In South Africa it’s the same. Each person gets a ID card when they turn 16. You don’t need to pay for your first one.

    You need to register as a voter with your ID card and present it when voting.

    rimu ,
    @rimu@piefed.social avatar

    She didn't commit voting fraud. She granted access to voting data to people who should not have had that access.

    Tina Peters was convicted of three counts of attempting to influence a public official; conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation; official misconduct; violation of duty; and failure to comply with an order of the Secretary of State. The jury acquitted Peters of three counts: conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation, criminal impersonation and identity theft.

    https://coloradosun.com/2024/08/12/tina-peters-verdict/

    flying_gel ,

    No problem with ID for voting, just have to make sure they’re accessible by all at no cost (both time and monetary).

    Republicans proposals for voter ID so far have been riddled with ID exclusions that, while never admitted to, would exclude a large part of the population that they don’t want to be allowed to vote. Either include more types of ID or make sure to provide everyone with a voter id for free before the election.

    Spot ,
    @Spot@startrek.website avatar

    My state doesn’t even require one but they send a little paper one every time I update my registration. I imagine something like that could be used? Homeless could use a library or shelter as an address for them?

    There would probably be some asshat who would try and snag other’s though. So yeah. Probably best to just stay without.

    BestBouclettes ,

    For that, you need to make ID mandatory and easily accessible first. Otherwise it’s just voter suppression.

    DarkDecay ,

    As long as they’re for maga officials sure. They seem to be doing most of the voter fraud afterall

    orcrist ,

    For many decades North Dakota didn’t even have voter registration. In 2012 it was alleged that nine individuals were suspect, so the state finally passed a voter registration law in 2013. But none of those 2012 individuals were charged. So then ask yourself, why did they pass the law? Well, maybe they passed the law so they could disenfranchise college kids and Native Americans. Actually, that’s not hypothetical. That’s a fact. Native communities had to bring legal challenges against the new law because they were facing difficulty voting.

    I think it’s also helpful to look at historical examples. When MLK was locked up in Birmingham Jail, there were counties in Alabama that were majority black and yet no black people could vote. Imagine that. Voting laws being crafted to keep minorities out.

    So you keep pushing for your voter ID, but if you can’t figure out how to keep your state from becoming the next North Dakota or Alabama, it probably will.

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