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callouscomic , in New lines of attack form against the Affordable Care Act

Oh, are they already done approving the fiscal budget for October 1st? Everything is appropriated? We have time for other bullshit?

chunkystyles , in They All Got Mysterious Brain Diseases. They’re Fighting to Learn Why.

A well loved coworker died of Crutzfeld Jakob disease this year. That shit is terrifying.

He was in his 50s and went from normal, to nonverbal, easily startled, and not recognizing close family, to dead in a span of like 4 months.

Absolutely terrifying.

MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in US colleges revise rules on free speech in hopes of containing anti-war demonstrations

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MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in Man kidnaps 2-year-old, throws her into drain after 'rape attempt' in Uttar Pradesh

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some_guy , in OpenAI says Iranian group using ChatGPT tried to sow division ahead of U.S. election

Hey OpenAI, you suck. Sam Altman, you suck. Put my dick in your mouth.

FireTower , in Home sale commissions are getting a shake-up this weekend
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Percentage based commissions is such a weird standard for pay. As if there is something inherit in the sale of any and every $275k home that merits $1,250 more in compensation than would be owed for a $250k home.

BlucifersVeinyAnus , in New lines of attack form against the Affordable Care Act

TOO OLD TO GOVERN ANYTHING

homesweethomeMrL , in Elon Musk’s rightward turn includes a fringe fascination: Civil war

Apartheid Clyde is interested in Civil War huh? Ya don’t say.

Quill7513 , in US colleges revise rules on free speech in hopes of containing anti-war demonstrations

Keep the kids from speaking out. Definitely a good look…

ekZepp , in Man kidnaps 2-year-old, throws her into drain after 'rape attempt' in Uttar Pradesh
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A part of me want just to send him in prison for good.

Another one would like to toss a bucket full of bloody scraps inside his pants and submerged him waist down in a pool full of hungry piranha.

Live_Let_Live OP ,

here women protest for a rapist to be released as well so our entire social structure is fucked freepressjournal.in/…/mp-women-take-out-rally-to-…

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Reverendender ,

Im having trouble containing my rage, but what would you say the underlying issues are?

JoMiran ,
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My vindictive side would give him a gender reassignment surgery and make it public knowledge. Let him live the rest of his life with a vagina. I am sure none of his “buddies” will take advantage of that fact.

toiletobserver , in US colleges revise rules on free speech in hopes of containing anti-war demonstrations

Or, hear me out, we could stop selling things that kill people to people who kill people.

chiliedogg ,

In Texas, it’s actually illegal for a government entity to do business with a company that boycotts Israel. Calls for divestment at UT and other schools can’t legally be given any consideration because of our fucked-up state government.

Like: when I evaluate bids for the City, one of the sections I have to fill out by law relates to the bidder’s stance on the Israeli government. It’s insane.

Hexbatch ,

Also from Texas, this has been driving me crazy for years. At least they are now against international law now. Cold comfort

ArbitraryValue , (edited ) in US colleges revise rules on free speech in hopes of containing anti-war demonstrations

Elsewhere on Lemmy I have been pilloried for being a free-speech absolutist, but I don’t think that most of these restrictions impede the free exchange of ideas (as opposed to deliberate disruption, which is not speech).

The University of Pennsylvania has outlined new “temporary guidelines” for student protests that include bans on encampments, overnight demonstrations, and the use of bullhorns and speakers until after 5 p.m. on class days. Penn also requires that posters and banners be removed within two weeks of going up. The university says it remains committed to freedom of speech and lawful assembly.

This seems entirely reasonable.

At Indiana University, protests after 11 p.m. are forbidden under a new “expressive activities policy” that took effect Aug 1. The policy says “camping” and erecting any type of shelter are prohibited on campus, and signs cannot be displayed on university property without prior approval.

This seems reasonable too. Note that the rule about signs applies only to attaching them to publicly-accessible university property. People are free to carry signs or display them in their dorms and on-campus offices.

The University of South Florida now requires approval for tents, canopies, banners, signs and amplifiers. The school’s “speech, expression and assembly” rules stipulate that no “activity,” including protests or demonstrations, is allowed after 5 p.m. on weekdays or during weekends and not allowed at all during the last two weeks of a semester.

I do disagree with this one. Allowing protests only on weekdays before 5:00 PM is not reasonable.

pearsaltchocolatebar ,

Protests don’t really work if they’re not disruptive.

ArbitraryValue ,

The right to a free exchange of ideas includes the right to disagree with protestors without being harmed.

Kalkaline ,
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You say this but if I saw someone punch a Nazi, I would cheer and forget who it was if asked by the police.

ArbitraryValue ,

I believe that you would, but it would make you an enemy of free speech. Either a society allows the expression of ideas widely perceived as harmful, or it only permits people to express those ideas which the powers that be approve of. Throughout history, the powers that be always claimed that they were suppressing just the harmful ideas, and they were almost always lying. I don’t trust them with that authority.

HenchmanNumber3 ,

That’s a false dilemma. There’s a middle ground between allowing only approved speech and allowing any speech whatsoever. And we already make that distinction. Fascists don’t believe in free speech and threaten the rights of others through threats of violence, which isn’t protected speech. Likewise fraud, libel, slander, blackmail, false advertising, and CSAM aren’t protected and are considered harmful.

ArbitraryValue , (edited )

There’s a difference between expressing an idea and making a speech act. Harmful speech acts, including “true threats” in the legal sense (e.g. credible threats of imminent harm, as opposed to expressions of support for policies that would be harmful) and all the other things that you mention* may be regulated without impinging on the free exchange of ideas (although one must watch out for attempts to suppress ideas by claiming that they’re speech acts).

I’m not talking about a mob of fascists threatening to attack someone there and then (illegal) or actually attacking (illegal, and cause for justified violence in self-defense). I’m talking about a peaceful march of fascists carrying signs expressing support for national socialism. They get to march.

*I do find it odd that simply possessing images of children being raped is illegal whereas possessing images of, for example, children being murdered is not (even if those images of murder also used for the purpose of sexual gratification).

HenchmanNumber3 ,

Except these restrictions prevent speech, not harm.

ArbitraryValue ,

How so? I think they’re content-neutral and designed to prevent disruption (such as blocking off parts of the campus that should be publicly accessible or making a lot of noise at night) without preventing people from peacefully gathering and expressing their ideas.

PugJesus ,

Protests don’t really work if they’re not disruptive.

At the same time, any legitimate authority has a vested interest in minimizing disruption.

It’s one of those things where I think neither side is inherently in the wrong, at least insofar as the question of “Protest vs. Disruption” is concerned. One must protest for what one believes is right, even if that protest must be disruptive to achieve its goals, and one must be prepared for a response from the authorities if that protest is sufficiently disruptive. You have to break rules, and you have to accept that the authorities are not necessarily wrong in trying to enforce the rules.

Short of saying “Only people I like are allowed to protest” or “Republicans can shut down the interstate highway indefinitely because they hate gay marriage”, neither of which are particularly appealing, I don’t really think that there’s another option.

That this is all done by universities in the defense of a genocidal apartheid state, though? Not very morally ambiguous. This isn’t a minor policy disagreement, or even a major one. This is support of corruption in US politics, the blatant sabotage of US interests abroad, and apartheid and genocide in Israel. Fuck these places trying to run interference for Israel.

The dynamic still holds as valid. It’s just that the universities are shitty fucking authorities for taking the side that many of them have.

Carrolade ,

This is a common idea, but its misguided. It requires that you can pressure leadership to change their behaviors by inconveniencing people and/or costing the leadership money, otherwise it has no mechanism for success. This has never really proven to be the case when they have the cheaper alternative of using the law to remove you.

What actually needs to be done is rallying support among the masses themselves for either a paralyzing general strike, or at least a show of voting force that threatens politicians with removal in the next election cycle. Neither of these goals is furthered by simple disruptive protest. A small minority cannot impose their will without first gaining a significant amount of support from the majority, so ultimately, behaviors that are sympathetic to those less politically-engaged will see better success than behaviors that are not.

jpreston2005 ,

What actually needs to be done is rallying support among the masses themselves for either a paralyzing general strike, or at least a show of voting force that threatens politicians with removal in the next election cycle. Neither of these goals is furthered by simple disruptive protest.

Protests rally support.

Carrolade ,

No, every protest does not rally support. Some do, some do not. Which is which is extremely important.

Sarmyth ,

They can, or they can erode it. I’ve never met a person won over by road blockade. It more like a call to rally people who already agree. If the classes you are going into dept paying for keep getting canceled or your graduation gets delayed because of protests, it’s not gonna endear you to protesters. You may agree with the message, but if you didn’t it would only further entrench you on the other end.

WanderingVentra ,
grue , in New lines of attack form against the Affordable Care Act

So they’re complaining about fraud perpetrated by unscrupulous private insurers and calling for more government oversight? Watch out, boys, you’re dangerously close to getting it!

Too bad their proposed “solutions” are ass-backwards victim-blaming.

Radium , in Home sale commissions are getting a shake-up this weekend

I build multiple listing services for a living. It’s been fun watching all of the different parties involved freak out about this change.

I’ve been removing commission fields from APIs and removing constraints from databases for weeks

HakFoo ,

Wow. You get to remove code? I’d assume you just default it to 0 so the API contract doesn’t change and break 20-year-old code.

kmartburrito , in Soliciting Feedback for Improvements to the Media Bias Fact Checker Bot

Holy moly, people seem to really be upset with this bot. I like it because it can call out when someone is doing something shady with their news sources when people like me (that don’t know news sources by heart) read a posting.

We have a lot of repeat users in here that I personally feel (and I could be wrong) that have ulterior motives, like being a foreign actor spreading misinformation, trying to sew division, and lots of other foreign and domestic actors that are obsessed with one thing and throw the baby out with the bathwater (for example people obsessed with Gaza and Israel war just being nasty in general because they’re angry - I’m not saying that scenario is not wrong and fucked, but this bot can help illuminate patterns in their behavior which can help us regular people tag them accordingly as a single issue participant so they are more informed when engaging that person)

My suggestion is to be very careful about crowd-sourcing the rating process. Nearly every post I go into this bot is super negative on its downvotes. Rather than just simply blocking the bot, people are retaliating against something they don’t agree with. You would likely see that translate to your crowd-sourcing rating also at best. At worst you would see bad actors focused on division and misinformation making a fuckery of it all.

I’m not saying don’t include the community, but brainstorm with this potential pitfall in mind.

I like this community, and want to see it continue to be as factually correct and represented fairly, and appreciate the mods and their ongoing challenges with the people that would seek to upset the apple cart at any opportunity.

I think the bot adds value and applaud the honest effort to make improvements.

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