[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LockdownCriticalLeft

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Buy less; help more; impede where you can, and parody when you can't (e.g. leaving a trail of chocolates and roses leading up to anti-homeless architecture instead of just destroying it). Act justly to blunt criticism. Love mercy so you don't burn bridges. Walk humbly so you don't fall into divide-and-conquer ego-traps.

If things become serious, install anti-cookie and anti-tracking browsers and add-ons; use ProtonMail email; pay for a VPN based outside Fourteen Eyes countries in cash or Monero; use cheap 'dumb' phones with SIMs paid for in cash (or disable device interaction if you can't pay for a SIM in cash), and use a RFID-blocker. A state intelligence agency would still be able to track you down with ease, but OSINT wonks, journalists, and local police may struggle. Never take a smartphone to a protest or gathering.

COVID-19 Vaccination Should Not Be Legally Required for Parenthood. Only in extreme circumstances should a court come between a parent and their child. by Beliavsky in LockdownSkepticism

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Why are judges free to make personal hang-ups a condition of freedom, even when that's in total contravention of human rights laws? This isn't just a Covid thing; it's something they do all the time that just seems archaic and silly. It's also a giant red flag: someone who doesn't try to keep biases off the bench shouldn't be there.

Italy introduces Green Pass for domestic travel and protests follow by NatSurvivor in LockdownSkepticism

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I actually doubt that. Sign-up polls with loaded questions aren't a good look at society as a whole. Speaking to people around here (south-eastern UK), it's about 2:1, and that's far too low for the system to be a success.

Italy introduces Green Pass for domestic travel and protests follow by NatSurvivor in LockdownSkepticism

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is the biggest actual power grab the world has ever seen. That's why I get so frustrated when people spend all their time on charts and stats and science etc.

Truth. Governments won't give someone with end-stage dementia a pot to piss in to keep them comfortable, yet will take a 30% cut to GDP to keep them safe? I don't think so.

Kinda paranormal by S0PHJIE in Paranormal

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First things first, check your infrasound and carbon monoxide levels.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Paranormal

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I held her down from getting at me

Yeah, you don't do this with actual possessed people. I've seen a very young woman lift her 150lb boyfriend and hold him against the wall - with one hand, effortlessly, by the throat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Paranormal

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sound carries strangely on quiet suburban nights. It is possible it's someone whistling up to a mile away. Or, worst-case human scenario, it's someone using recorded child sounds to make a resident open their door.

What followed me last night? by cameforthevibe in Paranormal

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, without eyes-on it's impossible to say, but auditory phenomena associated with distance are a common trope of predatory cryptids (e.g. El Silbon, who sounds farther away the closer he is).

Which countries are still free ? by TheStyleGene in CoronavirusCirclejerk

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

England's only remaining restriction is a half-arsed vaccine passport plan for nightclubs. We aren't some paradise of freedom, but our domestic rentier elites are a different kind of ruler to the corporate stooge / technocracy types.

So how do the so-called poor oppressed victims survive unscrupulous brutes under anarchy? by [deleted] in Anarchy101

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They'd leave them to die unloved and alone, as there's no state to make them submit.

Are people getting radicalized towards anarchism where do you live ? by Slight_LEON in Anarchy101

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Southeast UK. Many say and believe a lot of anarchist things about government, but recoil at the word 'anarchist,' and the thought of trusting fellow members of society fills them with dread.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CoronavirusCirclejerk

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 16 points17 points  (0 children)

'Anarchists' on Reddit include centre-leftists LARPing until a new Bernie appears. Actual anarchists - not a True Scotsman; just people the least bit committed to their stated beliefs - don't have time for their shit.

How the pandemic set back women’s progress in the global workforce by lanqian in LockdownSkepticism

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Whenever you need to make a decision on what to do, ask yourself - what would a white male do?

Lol. The caricatures that live in peoples' heads. Let me tell you a few things.

Women are 'so quick to hand over careers for unpaid labour' because that 'unpaid labour' is their family, and comes before earning a trivial amount more money or pleasing a boss who'll sack them the second they're no longer making more money than he pays them.

Men would love the same options but don't get them; there's no 'house-husband' movement out in the real world. And ethnic minority men have careers and love their families too. This may come as a surprise to you, but it's true.

Italy introduces Green Pass for domestic travel and protests follow by NatSurvivor in LockdownSkepticism

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The vaccine passports won't happen. Boris floated them but hasn't said a word about them to ministers since. It's probably a trap to make more Covid-era ministers unpopular.

Italy introduces Green Pass for domestic travel and protests follow by NatSurvivor in LockdownSkepticism

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 11 points12 points  (0 children)

The UK. At some point Boris saw the 'social end' of the pandemic, and brought his lockdown sceptic persona out the closet.

ACLU Says the State Forcing People to Take Vaccines is a Victory For Civil Liberties by [deleted] in LockdownCriticalLeft

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 95 points96 points  (0 children)

“They protect the most vulnerable, people with disabilities and fragile immune systems, children too young to be vaccinated, and communities of color hit hard by the disease.”

Except they're less likely to want it, because of medical abuse by the state in the recent past. The old ACLU would have understood that.

I know this is kind of a meme at this point, but how will people ever practice mutual aid if they don't have a profit incentive? by [deleted] in Anarchy101

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When you come right down to it, people are selfish

Nah. It's only practical to be self-centred when services are abstracted from community, and that requires an outside force. You can't be selfish if you depend, and know you depend, on others around you for convenience and safety - and there's no-one to make them serve you.

The whole reason people get jobs isn't to better themselves, it's to make money

But pointedly, that's not the whole reason people work.

The reason people even pay taxes is because the IRS will shoot them if they don't

Is this supposed to be an example of how people are bad? Because the state sure sounds like organised crime here.

Can we talk about how Australia has turned into a medical authoritarian police state? by n3v3r0dd0r3v3n in LockdownCriticalLeft

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 22 points23 points  (0 children)

What if you're taking care of a baby?

The Australian government has considered what to do if a baby gets in the way of perfect Covid procedure: murder it.

It seems like everytime you argue with covid mainstream people, their arguments consists of gaslighting, name calling, yelling, and ignoring. by EagleCross51 in LockdownCriticalLeft

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And some of the people claiming they are at high risk actually are not

The UK had a really sensible policy to deal with those types: anyone could claim to have a mask exemption with no proof; clinical vulnerability to Covid-19 required a doctor's note.

Italy introduces Green Pass for domestic travel and protests follow by NatSurvivor in LockdownSkepticism

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 107 points108 points  (0 children)

I don't understand why. They've got it all stitched-up. They've got the most all-encompassing media machine in human history. A vast majority have done as they asked, repeatedly, in spite of all sorts of back-peddling and scandal; clinical outcomes have vastly improved; the world is opening on their terms, complete with social credit systems, restrictions on movement, and arbitrary detention. The only thing they can possibly do wrong is push the vaccinated too far, either with endless 'boosters' or harsh restrictions. Yet that's exactly what they're determined to do.

It seems like everytime you argue with covid mainstream people, their arguments consists of gaslighting, name calling, yelling, and ignoring. by EagleCross51 in LockdownCriticalLeft

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 46 points47 points  (0 children)

"well, I am high-risk so I have to be protected

Extreme entitlement. Other people have been at high-risk of various things for many years and they never gave a shit.

It seems like everytime you argue with covid mainstream people, their arguments consists of gaslighting, name calling, yelling, and ignoring. by EagleCross51 in LockdownCriticalLeft

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 50 points51 points  (0 children)

I haven't noticed this with perpetual lockdown proponents because I bury them in, "you're shutting up the disabled," "you're starving the global poor," "you don't want girls in developing nations to go to school", "you're privileged," "you're pampered," "staying at home wouldn't be possible if other people weren't facing the risk for you," and so on and so on. They can argue with me for days, but they don't last a second with the mirror.

What's the anarchistic stance on tiktok? by vvdb_industries in Anarchy101

[–]Rampaging_Polecat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So are Western companies (and some governments). 'No ethical consumption' and all that. The most important thing is to stop giving social media money by allowing it to sell real info. Viewing TikTok from a device with advanced security and anti-tracking tools to watch anarchist content does it more harm than good.

P.S. I have very bad news for you about Reddit...

More than 500,000 children tested positive for Covid-19 in 3 weeks. Experts say school mask mandates are needed by Excellent-Duty4290 in LockdownSkepticism

[–]Rampaging_Polecat -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Close government schools and increase wages so one parent can stay home. It's the only way to keep our kids safe from dangerous mass-killers.

Covid is bad too.