Intangible License — Fungible Freedom

     One of the more infuriating things about daily life is the need to obtain and have a license to an increasingly large number of things. But at least when you have that physical license in your hot little hands, it’s a done deal and you are free from any subsequent arbitrary and capricious changes or even a take-back, baring some formal legal action, right? Perhaps not anymore when licenses become digital and controllable by remote.

“The Golden State had previously been piloting alternatives to traditional license plates, but a law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom late last month extends the option to all drivers.

“The license plate-sized screens display a driver’s license plate number and allow motorists to renew their registration automatically. Users can even change between light and dark modes and customize the plates with personalized banners.”

     The government or the company can update or perhaps even delete a license, even without cause or “by mistake”, let alone what a hacker, rogue bureaucrat, or failed app update could do.

“The company’s so-called RPlate can be equipped with GPS and allows users, including employers, to track a vehicle’s location and mileage.”

     Ah yes, there are promises to protect your privacy, but clearly the desire to retain the capacity to violate it whenever they want.

     But license plates are only the beginning. People are increasingly using smart phones and using their phone with apps for access to locations, or as tickets to some event, or proof of vaccination—perhaps even as the primary or even sole form of ID. Image the consequences of having a drivers or concealed carry license disappear by either technological incompetence or by malevolence, or birth records with no paper trail to be changed, invented, or deleted by mere strokes of a keyboard. How sure can you be that something even existed if there is no paper trail even possible?

You trust technology, right?

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Towards A Literal Parliament Of Whores

     Men are increasingly being sidelined in society, and many retreat into hobbies, gaming, or resentment. This is a real problem, but not everyone who recognizes the problem understands it. Case in point.

     When you de-normalize marriage and monogamy, you end up with a few men sleeping with many THOTs (That Ho Over There) and many men with no women interested them at all.   And when those THOTs get too old, the few studs don’t want them, and the many other men don’t want to be sloppy seconds for used goods.

     It’s not because they can’t buy occasional casual sex from a literal whore. It’s because their roll as husband and father is increasingly looked down upon by an increasingly promiscuous society.

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News of the Week (October 23rd, 2022)

 

News of the Week for Oct. 23th, 2022


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Pure Distilled Scum

     A woke blue check mark on Twitter decided a Hispanic mother teaching her child that the U.S. isn’t evil incarnate so bad and so dangerous, he literally called child protective services!

     The woman in question responded to this outrage.

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Quick Takes – Dictates Of Academia: Diversity Statement Required; Critical Race Theory Defended; BLM Protest Suggested

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.

     The focus this time: They’ aren’t saying you have to do it, just that there will be consequences if you don’t.

     First, a little mood music:

     Carrying on…

     Campuses now require uniformity in thought on the importance of diversity…

“Nearly a fifth of university jobs require diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) statements that press applicants to express and expound upon their commitment to diversity, according to a new study from the American Enterprise Institute.

“The study, from the Educational Freedom Institute’s James D. Paul and the University of Arkansas’s Robert Maranto, is the first to empirically estimate the prevalence of diversity statements in higher education, which they say may narrow the research questions that academics feel comfortable addressing.

“Using a representative sample of 999 job postings, the study found that 19 percent require a diversity statement; that the statements are significantly more common at elite schools than non-elite ones; and that jobs in STEM—science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—are just as likely as jobs in the social sciences to require a diversity statement from applicants.”

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Aktion T4 Comes To Australia… And Beyond

Death, Rx

     Few people realize that the drive for purity and collective health started in Germany with “Aktion T4” which sought to ride society of the handicapped.   Eugenics began as a Progressive obsession, and despite it’s Nazi connotation, has been the hallmark of socialist medicine.   The compulsion of euthanizing the disables has most recently come to Australia, with clear desires to emulate the Nazis in their quest to rid themselves of the lesser humans….

     Your humble author usually lists all the tweets in a thread, but it ought to be noted that this particular thread of truth is far too much to be contained in a mere article with pictures of tweets here. It contains too much truth to summarize in even a lengthy blog post.

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Maoist Struggle Sessions Come To Reddit

     Communist China under Mao Zedong outed dissenters and class enemies via Red Guard units who forced said class enemies to humiliate themselves by admitted alleged crime of expressing counterrevolutionary thinking. We’ve seen this happen within government bureaucracy, national laboratories, and public schools. It is then not surprising to see this happen with Reddit—but not just within the company but also mandating struggle sessions with its users.

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Public Schools: Where Public Masturbation Is Considered Normal

     Would you trust your child with people who think that children masturbating in front of other children isn’t considered “outside the norm”? Would you trust the public schools to take care and protect your child?   That second question was redundant, by the way.

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Mandatory Racial Discrimination In Canadian Courts

     In the name of “Equity”, racial discrimination is declared to be necessary as a component of “anti-racism” to counter the “systemic racism”, while ignoring the fact that if you can get away with this racial discrimination, then perhaps the people being discriminated against aren’t the ones who are “privileged”.   Case in point: The Canadian justice system.

“The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled late September that the criminal records of Indigenous persons can be excluded from their trials to preserve fairness. Trial fairness, to Ontario’s top court, means creating race-based procedural rules to supposedly make up for the effects of systemic racism. In other words, these rules aren’t fair at all.

“In Canada, we have the laws on the books, and the laws that judges soften at certain points in the criminal process for certain groups. The recent decision out of Ontario, R v. King, deepens the split between these two tiers of the Canadian justice system, a notable step in the growing use of intersectionality and critical theory by the courts.

“The R v. King appeal explored whether it’s acceptable to consider a person’s Indigenous background when deciding whether the prosecution should be able to cross-examine them on their criminal record; this cross-examination helps determine just how credible an accused person’s testimony is. The ruling follows the trial of Dale King, who fatally shot Yosif Al-Hasnawi in Hamilton in 2017. Both men were 19 at the time. King argued self-defence and was ultimately acquitted of second degree murder, and the appeal court agreed with this result.

“Al-Hasnawi was a Brock University student aspiring to become a doctor, while King was a methamphetamine dealer who used daily. On the way to a meth sale with a friend, King had an interaction with an older man on the street where Al-Hasnawi, unarmed, was gathered with his brothers getting fresh air during an event at a mosque. Al-Hasnawi called out (some said the older man was being bothered) and King approached. After some talking, King’s friend punched Al-Hasnawi and the two ran off; Al-Hasnawi gave chase. King then shot Al-Hasnawi in the stomach.

“On appeal the Crown objected to the fact that part of King’s lengthy criminal record was suppressed at trial. The trial judge had reasoned that this was fair because of systemic discrimination against Indigenous people and experiences of family separation, transience, addiction and abuse. The full criminal record could prejudice the jury against King due to racial stereotypes, so the judge opted to keep some of it out.

“Judges in Ontario going forward will now need to consider race when letting someone’s criminal record into trial, because racial stereotypes arising from a criminal record might lead to unfair treatment.”

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News of the Week (October 16th, 2022)

 

News of the Week for Oct. 16th, 2022


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