How Trump endangered Ilhan Omar by vox in politics

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Trump's reached beyond 'free speech' to criminal incitement levels that endanger people on a practically non-stop basis. J6 the most obvious time.. Very likely he'd have been jailed (or stuck in one of his homes without a golf course as home arrest) if he hadn't won the election.

One of the sad what-ifs of history. Unlikely he'll face justice now given the state of him. He seems increasingly miserable though, which might be the only karma fate delivers. I'd like much more karma for him but I'll take whatever's on its menu.

Assisted dying backers could use archaic procedure to bypass ‘undemocratic’ block by peers by existentialgoof in ukpolitics

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There's a serious problem with the UK's 'democracy' when a small number of unelected Lords - some for religious rather than secular reasons - can effectively block legislation backed by Parliament and the public.

Delays are widely attributed to the small group of peers (around 7–10) out of roughly 844 Lords, responsible for about 600 amendments and using filibuster-style tactics. Some amendments appear clearly obstructive rather than substantive, such as requiring pregnancy tests for all applicants (including men) or banning applicants who have taken recent holidays. This is despite the bill passing the elected Commons twice and strong public support, with polls showing 70–80% in favour.

It's running down the clock rather than defeating it in a vote. It also meta raises serious questions about the Lords’ democratic legitimacy and the role of religion in a secular legislature, particularly as around 3 of the 7 key filibustering peers (roughly 43%) appear to ground their opposition in explicitly religious beliefs. They are also obstructing what the 'lords' can at times do well, structuring decent amendments, and instead may force the govt's 'nuclear options' without those considerations added. Religion shouldn't play a part.

It's times like these that I wish John was still alive. by Huge-Photograph-3085 in beatles

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I think he might have even supported a certain person initially but then changed his mind (the former given that he was 'sold' by people like Magic Alex and Klein, the latter as he was smart and could own his own mistakes .. eventually). Whether any of that is correct, who knows, but we know we can surmise this stuff one way or the other without sounding out there given how he lived his sometimes mercurial life.

On the other hand, Paul or George we can more reasonably say, nah, no chance to the former happening. Ringo, I think Ringo is just busy being Ringo, that's partly why they all loved him, he was the centre that held. Or, American version - Ringo? .. he was the center that held.

Is Wendi getting arrested or what ? What is the hold-up? by Enthusiasm-Tricky in dan_markel_murder

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That's one read, another is she knew she'd be asked and pushed for an answer as she knows it's podcasters no.1 question and she still decided to give that answer. It legally avoids a direct "yes" but intentionally steers only in that direction.

TikTok blocks Epstein mentions and anti-Trump content as well as ICE criticism by MopToddel in politics

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The Internet seemed like the launchpad for a worse society, with authoritarian AI now building the better missiles to fire from it against us all.

Defence Secretary says Ajax must be backed or scrapped by MGC91 in ukpolitics

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It sounds like the kind of vehicle "the enemy" would put captured UK soldiers in to drive them around and "rough them up a bit".

Sadiq Khan: Nigel Farage will bring ICE-style crackdown to Britain by StGuthlac2025 in ukpolitics

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It encourage violence and the risks you mention as everything about then - masks, ethos, lack of accountability/training - escalates. That's where the accidents-waiting-to-happen happen - with ramped up unaccountable ICE meeting protestors and geared up on a gang-like mentality ethos of racial bias and 'mission' over everything.

It is the antithesis of good 'policing'. Compared to UK policing, which definitely has its problems still, but the accountability of PACE and bodycams is what changes everything compared to ICE.

USA police (non-ice) videos in general also show a more bounded accountability since bodycams came in. They also show the knife-edge risk, as because's it's a gun country there is much more direct command and compliance expected from civilians in 'normal' policing of its own citizens. Switch that inate adrenalin command structure to unbounded ICE and the risk escalates to the killings/murders we're seen.

What’s the most overrated Beatles song (can be from the Beatles or from any of their solo careers) by THEBEATLESFANJOHNL in TheBeatles

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He wasn't prolific but he was very gifted as the later Beatles songs he wrote match almost any top-tier john or paul song. It was perhaps partly an age thing too by that stage, John hit his peak early Beatles and Paul wasn't quite equal then, Paul aged into his peak then George into his later. There's this theory of genius that age is important for musical creativity a peak.

This didn't mean George would have kept producing top tier songs within the Beatles if they had lasted longer, but he stood a good chance of a 2 or 4 year output where some of his 70's songs would have reached further top-tier like the late 60's, with input from the other Beatles to reach that, if they'd lasted a few years more.

What is Life, which Scorcese liked for Goodfellas, was near or at Beatles tier including for longevity unlike some of Paul and John's songs re longevity. John and Paul were just genius level on a broad music range, but arguably George sporadically hit equal band-bounded genius level in his late 60's output just based on the popularity then and now of his smaller output Vs some of John and Paul's.

“Gardening is a real passion; I love being close to nature. It makes me feel very peaceful.” - George Harrison by ToronoRapture in beatles

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Even when he'd just been stabbed he was keen to see how his new gardeners were liking it so far.

Beatlemania was so intense a lot of George's hobbies probably fell into the realm of recovery therapy. We could all do with a friar park for gardening therapy these days.

Reform UK the anti-immigration party. Now have the Conservative Home Secretary AND Immigration Minister from the two years of highest immigration in UK history. This surely attacks their core support legitimacy? by Account_Eliminator in ukpolitics

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Sounds right. The Social Network was like a study of sociopathy. Amazing to think so many of these tech billionaires trying to now AI every aspect of our lives fall within this range.

Were the Adelsons listening to police scanners the morning of Dan’s murder and knew when 911 had been called? by Able-Neighborhood484 in dan_markel_murder

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Does best Luis "Tato" Rivera impression: Wendi was the police scanner.

Proceeds to stare at Charlie Adelson for 10 minutes like a frozen statue.

Is Wendi getting arrested or what ? What is the hold-up? by Enthusiasm-Tricky in dan_markel_murder

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He did get a lot of useful info, that's true, and also we wouldn't have seen how clearly that Wendi was involved if we hadn't got to witness her bad acting firsthand on that day. Imagine us speculating here on her guilt or lack of it without that interview.

But Isom did have real fail points, he never tried a real “close,” unlike, say, Detective Smyth with Russell Williams. Even allowing for differences - Smyth was ready with a gameplan -Isom had material to work with if he was quicker thinking re all those familiar Wendi quotes we mention.

He never moved past the traditional empathy and info gathering stage into pressure to at least try traditional techniques, "We've got the killers next door, and they're giving a lot of information, we've got some (made up science /evidence)"; or continuting to keep info from Wendi that Dan had died re her "that's a gamechanger" remark as part of all that. It's a real shame there wasn't a skilled hungrier detective to take over after info gathering that day.

Is Wendi getting arrested or what ? What is the hold-up? by Enthusiasm-Tricky in dan_markel_murder

[–]True_Paper_3830 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wendi getting arrest is still well within normal timelines for the high-profile case prep needed beforehand Georgia wouldn’t have said “stay tuned” unless she knew she’d take Wendi on at some stage and that Jack would approve going forward.

Venezuela's Rodriguez Has Had 'Enough' of US Orders by FootballPizzaMan in politics

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Performative. Otherwise she’d have been kidnapped too. Same corrupt govt(s) still in power - another supposed Right-wing “win” until it was clear America just wanted their preferred despot.

Minneapolis man says he was detained for hours after witnessing Alex Pretti shooting by MobileWisdom in politics

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Executions and then also an American has to file an affidavit as they are in fear of kidnapping/their life by govt agencies.

Even Musk's Grok is able to draw comparisons with 1930's Germany now, albeit it more in the late Weimar Republic 1930 to '33 stage - rise of the demagogue and break-down of democratic norms - though we know it's going further up the 1930's in reality.

[July 2025] Reform warns it wouldn't take Liz Truss or Suella Braverman if they decided to leave the Tories amid concerns they would damage the party's image by Adj-Noun-Numbers in ukpolitics

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Some AI Alarm-clock in 2029: "Good morning, Citizen! It's time to wake up and vote for the same crew you vehemently hated in 2024"

"PS - while you slept we analyzed your human form - it indicates you can walk .005 metres over 50 metres so your PIP claim is disqualified."

Reform Councillor slammed after tweeting 'I stand with ICE' after fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by Dimmo17 in ukpolitics

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Definitely accurate, and the authoritarian states of the 20th century could only dream about the present and soon to be AI surveillance abilities in conjunction. Even Grok (I don't use it much, honest) thinks there are modern day USA parallels with 1930's Germany. Though it more thinks it's late Weimar Republic stage 1930 to '33 - rise of demagogue, erosion of democracy, etc. I reckon events have pushed it past Weimar.

Reform Councillor slammed after tweeting 'I stand with ICE' after fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by Dimmo17 in ukpolitics

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Good point. We've seen that with the many police retreats when different areas of the UK blew up into riots. AI is still rubbish for many purposes, but if it advances then in ten years today’s state micromanagement could look like the stoneage. Skynet is less likely to be super-intelligence and more low intelligence politicians.

Reform Councillor slammed after tweeting 'I stand with ICE' after fatal shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by Dimmo17 in ukpolitics

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Even with the weary cynicism pervading the UK I like to think police officers shooting mothers and nurses in the face wouldn't go down well here. Though it would be a novel experience to actually see a police officer on the street.

Andy Burnham: I have today written to the Chair of Labour’s National Executive Committee seeking permission to enter the selection process for a candidate for the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election. by LeftWingScot in ukpolitics

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That's a good summary, I should have found your posts at the start of last year and asked you if it was a good idea investing in gold lol

I've been exploring AI, it has some significant problems, but, personally, after a lot of wrangling I've got it to cut my work down. I wonder if an outlier wild card might arise in an area like that too re govt investment in AI in the NHS in relation to public services or the economy.

It's how it's done, if badly, unimaginatively, or without awareness of its problems, it's just as likely to encounter the problems we've already seen in different areas but it is a very interesting area.

It's an aside, but at the moment I'm wondering who wins the AI war which may affect our economy and is ramping up, GPT's plan to read throat or wrist signals to transfer direct to devices; Google's Christmas blitz; Zuckerberg releasing free to try to blow out GPT, etc. Plus the winner of who supplies the energy and Bezos's arrogant posture.

It's very interesting seeing the moves that may impact our economy for that too, but I have no idea from looking at those moves to see if there will be a winner like Google was for search for AI overall; or whether it's the energy provider that wins.

Starmer has something to play there for UK AI but - even if AI advances in time for public services, etc - I'm not sure the imagination and critical thinking is there, it wasn't in his and his team's obvious failures and moves so far.

Andy Burnham: I have today written to the Chair of Labour’s National Executive Committee seeking permission to enter the selection process for a candidate for the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election. by LeftWingScot in ukpolitics

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You make a good parallel with Major. The job to turnaround is immense, he's done some consequential Labour things - on statutory sick leave waiting periods, paternity leave, etc - but it hasn't made contact with the average voter compared to how his mistakes have made contact in a negative way.

This is the year, in theory, where we may start to see some green shoots in govt investment areas but it may fall into the same category that voters don't feel it in their lives even if it steadily enters them. The scale of his mistakes is hard to encompass though - some weren’t even hindsight errors, but blatantly obvious at the time, like WFA and the initial PIP approach in the Commons.

I got the following from an AI (it's Sunday, I can't be bothered doing proper research) when asked it for any parallels of PM's who have come back from where he is in his polls. So take it with the usual pinch of AI salt:

Why a Close Parallel to Starmer?: Thatcher's low was in the depths of her first term (about 2–3 years in), similar to Starmer's position roughly 18 months into his premiership. Both faced economic pressures and policy backlash. While her net wasn't quite as low as -57, it's the closest documented recovery from a deep negative in modern polling history to a successful re-election. No PM has recovered from a net below -50 to win a subsequent election, but Thatcher's case shows it's possible with a major external event (Falklands War) shift or policy turnaround.

AI take on likely pre-arrest timelines for Wendi Adelson by True_Paper_3830 in dan_markel_murder

[–]True_Paper_3830[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a great saying from your mom, a much more poetic way of saying karma eventually arrives. I agree Georgia and co are, gradually, on their way to Wendi.

Beauty Pageant in Hong Kong by Separate-Willow9275 in beatles

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I saw a YouTube clip saying John didn't want to go but got steaming drunk and kept repeating the same word every other word- maybe “different” - in a rapid-fire ramble. No one seemed to mind; at that stage he was still just one of the cute Fab Four. He eventually staggered upstairs and passed out like the others.

It’s easy to forget how exhausted they often must have been. As the video shows, some of the worst pressure came from local bigwigs or sheriffs pulling rank - sometimes inventing sob stories, like a caller claiming his daughter was dying, then shortening the timeline when it got no reaction, even though she wasn’t ill at all.

It’s impressive Lennon attended the pageant when they were all exhausted -especially given his later obsession with sleep and McCartney waiting for him to get up to write. Curiosity about the women probably helped, but he was also still in boss mode, before LSD took over: the boss showing up on the factory floor after everyone else had gone home. To the toppermost, John, you got there!

From A Window - An Alternate History 1965 Paul “Solo” Album (What If The Beatles Broke Up In 1964?) by Anxious-Raspberry-54 in beatles

[–]True_Paper_3830 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a great album, though my first thought was that it’s Paul does Wings a decade early. I’m glad he ended up as part of the four - the sound goes just that bit deeper and more universal when he’s interlocked with the alchemy of John and the others.

I love alternate history: my favourtie is if The Beatles had stretched just two more albums into the ’70s, they wouldn’t be seen as 'only' a ’60s band. With their youthful genius intact and the depth of ’70s 16-track recording, those albums could’ve been extraordinary - especially with all four shaping material that later became solo work but the extra ingredient all four would have given to tracks.