dd10snoop28 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 10:19 am There may be a pretty good chance this thing doesn't even get to the jury. The defense is going (and I think already has) to be petitioning to dismiss due to multiple instances of prosecutorial misconduct. If even a couple of those allegations are accepted by the court then I don't see this getting to the jury trial. My non expert legal analysis.
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Like most people, I try to approach every new administration with an open mind. Some noteworthy events from the first two weeks of the Trump administration:
- Elon Musk and a group of engineers aged 19-24 have downloaded all Americans' social security and financial information to private hard drives
- A plane crashed into a helicopter in D.C. and the President blamed diversity, equity and inclusion programs
- 17 inspector generals, whose job is to root out corruption and waste, were fired in week 1
- USAID, which distributes money to aid organizations around the world and is a key tool in U.S. soft power, has been shuttered unconstitutionally (only a bill from Congress can close an agency)
- Mexico has agreed in principle to send 10k troops to the border and the U.S. has agreed to take actions to stem the flow of guns from the U.S. to Mexico, though I haven't seen what those commitments entail (*edit: For context, apparently the Biden administration also got Mexico to send 10k troops to help at the border, plus Guatemala added 1500 police officers to their border and Honduras added 7000 to theirs in the same agreement in 2021)
- Costs are up and expected to rise higher, stock market is generally neutral (some would say down, but volatility is a thing that exists)
- Trump's pick for FBI head pleaded the 5th in his open hearing, the first time this has ever happened in U.S. history
- The President's pick for undersecretary of the State department recently wrote on social media "Competent white men must be in charge if you want things to work. Unfortunately, our entire national ideology is predicated on coddling the feelings of women and minorities, and demoralizing competent white men."
- Data, articles, and communications at the NIH and CDC have been removed or paused (to give an illustration of how these are used - my wife is a nurse and a patient wanted to know more about a vaccine they were recommended, and she directed them to the CDC page that houses the latest research, but the page has been removed and she doesn't have time to conduct research while managing her remaining patient load so the subject patient will have to try to figure it out without professional help)
- Funding of cancer and other research by the NIH have been paused
- Ukraine and Russia are still at war
- Israel and Hamas are exchanging prisoners/hostages; no aid program has been determined and the United Nations are currently banned from Gaza
- There appears to be a pending trade war with Canada, but at timing of this post, the full extent and effects are unknown (*edit: an announcement has come out that Canada will enhance border security, which they originally announced in December with little fanfare, so I'm a bit confused on what exactly was gained/changed here other than a new press release)
- Donald Trump has launched a crypto coin bearing his name which makes up approximately 90% of his wealth based on prevailing market prices
- Pardoned approximately 1,500 insurrectionists, including those who have separate offenses for rape, domestic abuse, drug trafficking, child molestation, and child pornography
- Elon Musk and a group of engineers aged 19-24 have downloaded all Americans' social security and financial information to private hard drives
- A plane crashed into a helicopter in D.C. and the President blamed diversity, equity and inclusion programs
- 17 inspector generals, whose job is to root out corruption and waste, were fired in week 1
- USAID, which distributes money to aid organizations around the world and is a key tool in U.S. soft power, has been shuttered unconstitutionally (only a bill from Congress can close an agency)
- Mexico has agreed in principle to send 10k troops to the border and the U.S. has agreed to take actions to stem the flow of guns from the U.S. to Mexico, though I haven't seen what those commitments entail (*edit: For context, apparently the Biden administration also got Mexico to send 10k troops to help at the border, plus Guatemala added 1500 police officers to their border and Honduras added 7000 to theirs in the same agreement in 2021)
- Costs are up and expected to rise higher, stock market is generally neutral (some would say down, but volatility is a thing that exists)
- Trump's pick for FBI head pleaded the 5th in his open hearing, the first time this has ever happened in U.S. history
- The President's pick for undersecretary of the State department recently wrote on social media "Competent white men must be in charge if you want things to work. Unfortunately, our entire national ideology is predicated on coddling the feelings of women and minorities, and demoralizing competent white men."
- Data, articles, and communications at the NIH and CDC have been removed or paused (to give an illustration of how these are used - my wife is a nurse and a patient wanted to know more about a vaccine they were recommended, and she directed them to the CDC page that houses the latest research, but the page has been removed and she doesn't have time to conduct research while managing her remaining patient load so the subject patient will have to try to figure it out without professional help)
- Funding of cancer and other research by the NIH have been paused
- Ukraine and Russia are still at war
- Israel and Hamas are exchanging prisoners/hostages; no aid program has been determined and the United Nations are currently banned from Gaza
- There appears to be a pending trade war with Canada, but at timing of this post, the full extent and effects are unknown (*edit: an announcement has come out that Canada will enhance border security, which they originally announced in December with little fanfare, so I'm a bit confused on what exactly was gained/changed here other than a new press release)
- Donald Trump has launched a crypto coin bearing his name which makes up approximately 90% of his wealth based on prevailing market prices
- Pardoned approximately 1,500 insurrectionists, including those who have separate offenses for rape, domestic abuse, drug trafficking, child molestation, and child pornography
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The uni-polar world order is over and while some of these things are all clearly wrong, they are also the direct result of years of prior rot and there's going to be a mixed-bag of results from all of it. Recognizing that kind of shift in the world order is good, how we're going about it seems largely wrong so far but I'm not eager to argue the details or even whether saving that uni-polar world is possible or worth it.
I am reminded of this relatively quick read from Ken Wilber "Trump and a Post-Truth World" following his first election victory. https://www.gifcounseling.com/wp-conten ... -World.pdf
Ultimately I blame the Democratic party for going so far to the Center on all but the most extreme (and ineffective) "culture-war" stuff more than I do a bunch of working class types who don't have the time (or care) to read political and economic theory to understand the nuance of decisions and actions. Much like I wasn't hopeful that his election last time would see serious change from the Dem's, I still don't see that kind of inward reflection happening. Further, why would any decent person want to run for office when you come to terms with how broken it is? Wyden is more upset at Tulsi for being upset about Clapper spying on us than he ever showed to Clapper when he wittingly lied to his face. It's a stupid game to enter right now.
I'll be clearing some land and expanding the vegetable garden, might even do some distilling this year after getting a smoker last summer. Trying to make myself a little more resilient to all of these things as much as I can, unless I win some Powerball Jackpot, then its time to go start some Shogunate in Patagonia!
I am reminded of this relatively quick read from Ken Wilber "Trump and a Post-Truth World" following his first election victory. https://www.gifcounseling.com/wp-conten ... -World.pdf
Ultimately I blame the Democratic party for going so far to the Center on all but the most extreme (and ineffective) "culture-war" stuff more than I do a bunch of working class types who don't have the time (or care) to read political and economic theory to understand the nuance of decisions and actions. Much like I wasn't hopeful that his election last time would see serious change from the Dem's, I still don't see that kind of inward reflection happening. Further, why would any decent person want to run for office when you come to terms with how broken it is? Wyden is more upset at Tulsi for being upset about Clapper spying on us than he ever showed to Clapper when he wittingly lied to his face. It's a stupid game to enter right now.
I'll be clearing some land and expanding the vegetable garden, might even do some distilling this year after getting a smoker last summer. Trying to make myself a little more resilient to all of these things as much as I can, unless I win some Powerball Jackpot, then its time to go start some Shogunate in Patagonia!

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"- Donald Trump has launched a crypto coin bearing his name which makes up approximately 90% of his wealth based on prevailing market prices"StevensTechU wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 1:23 pm Like most people, I try to approach every new administration with an open mind. Some noteworthy events from the first two weeks of the Trump administration:
- Elon Musk and a group of engineers aged 19-24 have downloaded all Americans' social security and financial information to private hard drives
- A plane crashed into a helicopter in D.C. and the President blamed diversity, equity and inclusion programs
- 17 inspector generals, whose job is to root out corruption and waste, were fired in week 1
- USAID, which distributes money to aid organizations around the world and is a key tool in U.S. soft power, has been shuttered unconstitutionally (only a bill from Congress can close an agency)
- Mexico has agreed in principle to send 10k troops to the border and the U.S. has agreed to take actions to stem the flow of guns from the U.S. to Mexico, though I haven't seen what those commitments entail (*edit: For context, apparently the Biden administration also got Mexico to send 10k troops to help at the border, plus Guatemala added 1500 police officers to their border and Honduras added 7000 to theirs in the same agreement in 2021)
- Costs are up and expected to rise higher, stock market is generally neutral (some would say down, but volatility is a thing that exists)
- Trump's pick for FBI head pleaded the 5th in his open hearing, the first time this has ever happened in U.S. history
- The President's pick for undersecretary of the State department recently wrote on social media "Competent white men must be in charge if you want things to work. Unfortunately, our entire national ideology is predicated on coddling the feelings of women and minorities, and demoralizing competent white men."
- Data, articles, and communications at the NIH and CDC have been removed or paused (to give an illustration of how these are used - my wife is a nurse and a patient wanted to know more about a vaccine they were recommended, and she directed them to the CDC page that houses the latest research, but the page has been removed and she doesn't have time to conduct research while managing her remaining patient load so the subject patient will have to try to figure it out without professional help)
- Funding of cancer and other research by the NIH have been paused
- Ukraine and Russia are still at war
- Israel and Hamas are exchanging prisoners/hostages; no aid program has been determined and the United Nations are currently banned from Gaza
- There appears to be a pending trade war with Canada, but at timing of this post, the full extent and effects are unknown (*edit: an announcement has come out that Canada will enhance border security, which they originally announced in December with little fanfare, so I'm a bit confused on what exactly was gained/changed here other than a new press release)
- Donald Trump has launched a crypto coin bearing his name which makes up approximately 90% of his wealth based on prevailing market prices
- Pardoned approximately 1,500 insurrectionists, including those who have separate offenses for rape, domestic abuse, drug trafficking, child molestation, and child pornography


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Did you really have to type all of that out?StevensTechU wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 1:23 pm Like most people, I try to approach every new administration with an open mind. Some noteworthy events from the first two weeks of the Trump administration:
- Elon Musk and a group of engineers aged 19-24 have downloaded all Americans' social security and financial information to private hard drives
- A plane crashed into a helicopter in D.C. and the President blamed diversity, equity and inclusion programs
- 17 inspector generals, whose job is to root out corruption and waste, were fired in week 1
- USAID, which distributes money to aid organizations around the world and is a key tool in U.S. soft power, has been shuttered unconstitutionally (only a bill from Congress can close an agency)
- Mexico has agreed in principle to send 10k troops to the border and the U.S. has agreed to take actions to stem the flow of guns from the U.S. to Mexico, though I haven't seen what those commitments entail (*edit: For context, apparently the Biden administration also got Mexico to send 10k troops to help at the border, plus Guatemala added 1500 police officers to their border and Honduras added 7000 to theirs in the same agreement in 2021)
- Costs are up and expected to rise higher, stock market is generally neutral (some would say down, but volatility is a thing that exists)
- Trump's pick for FBI head pleaded the 5th in his open hearing, the first time this has ever happened in U.S. history
- The President's pick for undersecretary of the State department recently wrote on social media "Competent white men must be in charge if you want things to work. Unfortunately, our entire national ideology is predicated on coddling the feelings of women and minorities, and demoralizing competent white men."
- Data, articles, and communications at the NIH and CDC have been removed or paused (to give an illustration of how these are used - my wife is a nurse and a patient wanted to know more about a vaccine they were recommended, and she directed them to the CDC page that houses the latest research, but the page has been removed and she doesn't have time to conduct research while managing her remaining patient load so the subject patient will have to try to figure it out without professional help)
- Funding of cancer and other research by the NIH have been paused
- Ukraine and Russia are still at war
- Israel and Hamas are exchanging prisoners/hostages; no aid program has been determined and the United Nations are currently banned from Gaza
- There appears to be a pending trade war with Canada, but at timing of this post, the full extent and effects are unknown (*edit: an announcement has come out that Canada will enhance border security, which they originally announced in December with little fanfare, so I'm a bit confused on what exactly was gained/changed here other than a new press release)
- Donald Trump has launched a crypto coin bearing his name which makes up approximately 90% of his wealth based on prevailing market prices
- Pardoned approximately 1,500 insurrectionists, including those who have separate offenses for rape, domestic abuse, drug trafficking, child molestation, and child pornography
Most of this is just repeated legacy media's talking points, whose main interest is to uphold traditional "institutions" that are rife with corruption and unaccountable bureaucracy. Additionally, legacy media/press outlets have lied so many times to protect the sacred institutions and to destroy "orange man" that there's probably a pretty good chance that a lot of the allegations from anonymous sources will turn out to be wrong.
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"Trump's pick for FBI head pleaded the 5th in his open hearing, the first time this has ever happened in U.S. history"
If you actually did the due diligence of learning what the FBI has done the last 8 years and knew Kash Patel's leading role in exposing corruption at the highest levels of the FBI, you would be ecstatic for him to lead the FBI. But alas, you have probably relied on legacy media to formulate this extremely ill-informed statement regarding the most qualified candidate for the position in U.S. history.

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And people are more mad about Brennan being revoked security clearance than the fact that he (1) fabricated much of the ICA report on Russia on 2017, and (2) lied about the Hunter laptop as being Russian disinformation.
The negative impact of these two lies are too large to quantify.
These people should be in jail for a long time but instead they are making millions and are featured guests on CNN/MSNBC.

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You may want to consider looking to other sources of information, “The View” isn’t what I would consider a reliable source.StevensTechU wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 1:23 pm Like most people, I try to approach every new administration with an open mind. Some noteworthy events from the first two weeks of the Trump administration:
- Elon Musk and a group of engineers aged 19-24 have downloaded all Americans' social security and financial information to private hard drives
- A plane crashed into a helicopter in D.C. and the President blamed diversity, equity and inclusion programs
- 17 inspector generals, whose job is to root out corruption and waste, were fired in week 1
- USAID, which distributes money to aid organizations around the world and is a key tool in U.S. soft power, has been shuttered unconstitutionally (only a bill from Congress can close an agency)
- Mexico has agreed in principle to send 10k troops to the border and the U.S. has agreed to take actions to stem the flow of guns from the U.S. to Mexico, though I haven't seen what those commitments entail (*edit: For context, apparently the Biden administration also got Mexico to send 10k troops to help at the border, plus Guatemala added 1500 police officers to their border and Honduras added 7000 to theirs in the same agreement in 2021)
- Costs are up and expected to rise higher, stock market is generally neutral (some would say down, but volatility is a thing that exists)
- Trump's pick for FBI head pleaded the 5th in his open hearing, the first time this has ever happened in U.S. history
- The President's pick for undersecretary of the State department recently wrote on social media "Competent white men must be in charge if you want things to work. Unfortunately, our entire national ideology is predicated on coddling the feelings of women and minorities, and demoralizing competent white men."
- Data, articles, and communications at the NIH and CDC have been removed or paused (to give an illustration of how these are used - my wife is a nurse and a patient wanted to know more about a vaccine they were recommended, and she directed them to the CDC page that houses the latest research, but the page has been removed and she doesn't have time to conduct research while managing her remaining patient load so the subject patient will have to try to figure it out without professional help)
- Funding of cancer and other research by the NIH have been paused
- Ukraine and Russia are still at war
- Israel and Hamas are exchanging prisoners/hostages; no aid program has been determined and the United Nations are currently banned from Gaza
- There appears to be a pending trade war with Canada, but at timing of this post, the full extent and effects are unknown (*edit: an announcement has come out that Canada will enhance border security, which they originally announced in December with little fanfare, so I'm a bit confused on what exactly was gained/changed here other than a new press release)
- Donald Trump has launched a crypto coin bearing his name which makes up approximately 90% of his wealth based on prevailing market prices
- Pardoned approximately 1,500 insurrectionists, including those who have separate offenses for rape, domestic abuse, drug trafficking, child molestation, and child pornography
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Where is the “eating popcorn” emoji?
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No sooner do I say that then does the former deputy FBI director - Andrew McCabe - come on to CNN. loldd10snoop28 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 6:13 pmAnd people are more mad about Brennan being revoked security clearance than the fact that he (1) fabricated much of the ICA report on Russia on 2017, and (2) lied about the Hunter laptop as being Russian disinformation.
The negative impact of these two lies are too large to quantify.
These people should be in jail for a long time but instead they are making millions and are featured guests on CNN/MSNBC.
Fortunately, because of evidence uncovered by Kash Patel, we know today that McCabe fraudulently opened a FBI investigation against a sitting president on grounds he knew were completely fabricated.
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You are more than welcome to correct anything you find as incorrect. Go line by line and provide reputable sources (I use mediabiasfactcheck.com to assess reputability).jBeavertonduck wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 6:57 pm You may want to consider looking to other sources of information, “The View” isn’t what I would consider a reliable source.
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Well... turns out that most of your post is just opinion and isn't sourced to anything, but here you go....
(1) helped to fund gain-of-function research against multiple warnings of the dangers involved
(2) actively withheld information that would have revealed true origins of COVID
(3) propped up a fraudulent study ("Proximal Origins") as evidence that this the virus was natural in its origins, when private emails reveal that they new otherwise
(4) actively conspired to destroy any doctors that advocated for common-sense public health responses (Great Barrington Declaration) that did not entail extreme lockdowns and mandates.
CDC pushed pseudo-scientific mandates on Americans for 2 years, and enacted such measures that were later overturned by SCOTUS. Mandating masks to stop a microscopic virus? Unreal.
These institutions need an overhaul from the ground-up.
There are a ton of better websites out there.
We should be extremely happy with this news.
Great use of leverage.
The amount of malpractice that occurred by the politically-inclined FBI/DOJ and judges is unfathomable. There has been much coverage of this. Too much to cover in this post. Let me know if you want links.
DEI hiring practices will inevitably lead to lower quality. That's factual. I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out that the woman on the plane was promoted due to DEI qualifications. Either way, we need to reverse any promotions / hires that were made on the basis of race / quotas.- A plane crashed into a helicopter in D.C. and the President blamed diversity, equity and inclusion programs
These IG's were mostly hand-picked during Obama admin. There is no such thing as nonpartisan. The new administration has been given the mandate to replace them. Most of the IG's serve to protect the institution as opposed to reveal the true underlying corruption. For example, IG Horowitz excluded a bunch of damning details about the DOJ and FBI in his 2019 report about Russiagate. He should be fired next.- 17 inspector generals, whose job is to root out corruption and waste, were fired in week 1
No thanks. Americans aren't interested in funding the CIA's covert foreign operations through NGO's. This only serves to create more enemies when we inevitably try to overthrow those foreign governments (see Middle East, Russia, Columbia, etc...). Additionally, recent discoveries by DOGE have demonstrated wanton waste and abuse of funds through NGO's to fund social programs within other countries, through the USAID. That's insanity. No thanks. Lovely to see the exposure. We are all paying for this so we should know what's going on.- USAID, which distributes money to aid organizations around the world and is a key tool in U.S. soft power, has been shuttered unconstitutionally (only a bill from Congress can close an agency)
They weren't on the border so whatever deal was in place before didn't actually accomplish anything. This new deal is good news to stop fentanyl and illegals from crossing!- Mexico has agreed in principle to send 10k troops to the border and the U.S. has agreed to take actions to stem the flow of guns from the U.S. to Mexico, though I haven't seen what those commitments entail (*edit: For context, apparently the Biden administration also got Mexico to send 10k troops to help at the border, plus Guatemala added 1500 police officers to their border and Honduras added 7000 to theirs in the same agreement in 2021)
Costs are going to rise for the next 100 years until a boatload of government spending gets cut. DOGE is the best thing to ever happen in this regard. The exposure will go miles to get future legislation to reduce spending. I have zero optimism that Congress will do the right thing, however.- Costs are up and expected to rise higher, stock market is generally neutral (some would say down, but volatility is a thing that exists)
Already addressed. Patel is an American hero. He was subpoenaed by a rogue FBI that wanted to destroy its political enemy. He was absolutely right to do that.- Trump's pick for FBI head pleaded the 5th in his open hearing, the first time this has ever happened in U.S. history
Half of the previous administration appointees and judges hold outright racist views so if it's only one guy, then that's a big improvement.- The President's pick for undersecretary of the State department recently wrote on social media "Competent white men must be in charge if you want things to work. Unfortunately, our entire national ideology is predicated on coddling the feelings of women and minorities, and demoralizing competent white men."
The highest level officials for the NIH did the following:- Data, articles, and communications at the NIH and CDC have been removed or paused (to give an illustration of how these are used - my wife is a nurse and a patient wanted to know more about a vaccine they were recommended, and she directed them to the CDC page that houses the latest research, but the page has been removed and she doesn't have time to conduct research while managing her remaining patient load so the subject patient will have to try to figure it out without professional help)
(1) helped to fund gain-of-function research against multiple warnings of the dangers involved
(2) actively withheld information that would have revealed true origins of COVID
(3) propped up a fraudulent study ("Proximal Origins") as evidence that this the virus was natural in its origins, when private emails reveal that they new otherwise
(4) actively conspired to destroy any doctors that advocated for common-sense public health responses (Great Barrington Declaration) that did not entail extreme lockdowns and mandates.
CDC pushed pseudo-scientific mandates on Americans for 2 years, and enacted such measures that were later overturned by SCOTUS. Mandating masks to stop a microscopic virus? Unreal.
These institutions need an overhaul from the ground-up.
There are a ton of better websites out there.
Good. Move that funding to a more reputable organizations.- Funding of cancer and other research by the NIH have been paused
Sounds like there will be a summit in UAE/Saudi Arabia soon.- Ukraine and Russia are still at war
We should be extremely happy with this news.
United Nations is a fraudulent money laundering organization. They sanctions and condemn Israel while ignoring all of the islamist states' human rights violations surrounding them. They have no credibility.- Israel and Hamas are exchanging prisoners/hostages; no aid program has been determined and the United Nations are currently banned from Gaza
Tariffs will cripple Canada as evidenced by the drop in the Canadian dollar to lowest value since 2003.- There appears to be a pending trade war with Canada, but at timing of this post, the full extent and effects are unknown (*edit: an announcement has come out that Canada will enhance border security, which they originally announced in December with little fanfare, so I'm a bit confused on what exactly was gained/changed here other than a new press release)
Great use of leverage.
haha- Donald Trump has launched a crypto coin bearing his name which makes up approximately 90% of his wealth based on prevailing market prices
Good. Their constitutional rights to due process were violated to the nth degree.- Pardoned approximately 1,500 insurrectionists, including those who have separate offenses for rape, domestic abuse, drug trafficking, child molestation, and child pornography
The amount of malpractice that occurred by the politically-inclined FBI/DOJ and judges is unfathomable. There has been much coverage of this. Too much to cover in this post. Let me know if you want links.

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USAID was initiated by JFK via executive order, so what makes you think another executive order can't undo it? Anyway, it sounds like it isn't being shuttered so much as absorbed into the State Department. I do think it is interesting how Democrats are screaming like stuck pigs over this. The accusation has always been that USAID is a lefty money-laundering operation. Anyway, Peru will have to do with less transgender comic books now. Hopefully they will be okay.USAID, which distributes money to aid organizations around the world and is a key tool in U.S. soft power, has been shuttered unconstitutionally (only a bill from Congress can close an agency)
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The stories coming out now that Biden's political hostages are free to talk are shocking - the kind of thing we used to read about the Soviet Union doing to political prisoners in the 80's.Pardoned approximately 1,500 insurrectionists, including those who have separate offenses for rape, domestic abuse, drug trafficking, child molestation, and child pornography
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1883 ... g_VXqZRvLA
I am very thankful that President Trump let those people out. It is probably too much to hope that the perpetrators of this mass crime on American citizenry will face any kind of accountability, but at least many are losing their jobs.
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This website is not reputable. I just searched wikipedia and they have them marked as "least biased":StevensTechU wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 9:42 pmYou are more than welcome to correct anything you find as incorrect. Go line by line and provide reputable sources (I use mediabiasfactcheck.com to assess reputability).jBeavertonduck wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 6:57 pm You may want to consider looking to other sources of information, “The View” isn’t what I would consider a reliable source.
"Overall, we rate Wikipedia Least Biased based on a wide variety of content that often covers pros and cons, right and left."
In reality, a recent study shows that 100% of right-leaning sites are blocked by Wikipedia compared to only 15% of left-leaning sites.
https://mrcfreespeechamerica.org/blogs/ ... j5fnmvqi27
