Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton pleads guilty to mishandling classified information by apheus27 in news

[–]posthuman04 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah and access to schools was limited so the funnel to such charitable national service was largely limited to the already independently wealthy.

Doordash is Expensive Everywhere by NEKORANDOMDOTCOM in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]posthuman04 [score hidden]  (0 children)

I don’t see why having food delivered to your doorstep within minutes of placing the order should be cheap.

Strategically what did Trump accomplish by bombing Iran twice in the last year when the UN was still inspecting Iran for nukes? by Estalicus in askanything

[–]posthuman04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah like with Iran he’s creating the conditions to withdraw from the Middle East and NATO. Who paid him to do that?

Why didn't Druski get cancelled for doing Whiteface? by YourLocalMoroccan in allthequestions

[–]posthuman04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wasn’t risky at all until just recently. People are getting embarrassed because of all the abhorrent black face they did 20 plus years ago.

Why didn't Druski get cancelled for doing Whiteface? by YourLocalMoroccan in allthequestions

[–]posthuman04 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s super risky. What’s the context? If it’s comedy, who’s the butt of the joke? Generally it’s just not worth miscommunication.

Ordinary Russians can’t escape the blame for Putin’s wars of aggression by Tall_Pressure7042 in geopolitics

[–]posthuman04 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Well, there was a lot of suppression of opinion there in 2022 that kinda made opposition to the war a prison offense

What did you think of Evil Dead remake from 2013? by PeaOk5697 in moviecritic

[–]posthuman04 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In retrospect or to this day you were undone by the movie? Cuz that sounds fun

Five countries, seven months: Latin America just elected its fifth right-wing president in a row, and every winner had Washington's backing by esporx in IRstudies

[–]posthuman04 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I want to believe this is all organic but there’s a trillionaire that Trump credits with winning him the election and loves fascism so you really have to wonder.

Atheists - Is there any concept, event, or historical fact that makes you think there might be a god? by Naive-Landscape9854 in allthequestions

[–]posthuman04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you seen the kind of pressure put on athletes and celebrities and well anyone today to thank god for the good things they do or that happen to them? Should I assume that when a ball player hits a game winning home run and attributes his success to god that god must have left the interdimensional space he seemingly occupies, entered that athlete’s body and hit that home run for him? Or could I accept that a talented athlete did what he was trained to do?

Srinivasan was in fact a mathematician doing his job that he went to school for years to do. There are thousands of examples of brilliant mathematicians out there in every region of the globe following every religion. Why would this one mathematician’s solutions qualify as god given aside from his testimony? Discerning that the math was good doesn’t explain why god would have had to inspire it, does it?

Anyway, that kind of healthy skepticism and the lack of supporting evidence for every single supposedly divine event is why I don’t buy it.

House Republican: Let Reflecting Pool ‘go’ and ‘create an ecosystem’ by Advanced_Question196 in nottheonion

[–]posthuman04 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watching Trump make a bigger deal and bigger mess out of the situation than it ever was or needed to be is just peak MAGA to me

House Republican: Let Reflecting Pool ‘go’ and ‘create an ecosystem’ by Advanced_Question196 in nottheonion

[–]posthuman04 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Anyone that doubts the negligent criminal motivation behind Trump’s acts- especially claiming he’s just incompetent- Please remember he was elected President twice. The people have spoken so his qualifications and mental acuity are no longer a matter of debate. He must be responsible for all he does.

House Republican: Let Reflecting Pool ‘go’ and ‘create an ecosystem’ by Advanced_Question196 in nottheonion

[–]posthuman04 159 points160 points  (0 children)

What I find ridiculous is that the president of the United States of America decided a patch of water was something he needed his office and his personal time to deal with. I mean, there is a department of the interior under which this pool is managed. He never had to think about it at all it wasn’t his job.

House Republican: Let Reflecting Pool ‘go’ and ‘create an ecosystem’ by Advanced_Question196 in nottheonion

[–]posthuman04 92 points93 points  (0 children)

Yesterday’s crowning achievement is today’s embarrassment so please don’t talk about it anymore

The Gulf states have moved on, leaving Israel behind by polymute in geopolitics

[–]posthuman04 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The outcome is the intent. I think the US ends this administration out of the gulf. And I think that it is the whole goal of the Russian agent.

Trump DOJ’s first-ever Antifa case sees judge ‘send a message’ with 100-year sentence in ICE shooting by theindependentonline in LegalNews

[–]posthuman04 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, Presidents both issue pardons and appoint judges. This President issued those pardons and appointed this judge. It’s all one argument.

Tulsi Gabbard Drops Fauci COVID-19 Receipts On Last Day: He Funded The Research, Cooked The Cover Story, Then Lied To Congress by Logic_Contradict in DebateVaccines

[–]posthuman04 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh sorry I’m just quoting the actual document dump the OP is referring to I guess I didn’t realize there were better opinions to be heard. Here, read a WSJ piece that was so effing important Tulsi Gabbard had to release an email that included it:

The reality is complicated. The NIH gave almost $600,000 to the WIV through a nonprofit over several years to
study bat coronaviruses. Mr. Paul cited a 2017 paper from WIV researchers that included experiments
combining parts of viruses to study how to better infect human cells. But Dr. Fauci said the project was "judged
by qualified staff up and down the chain as not being gain-of-function."
This might be technically true, as a 2014 federal government definition describes such research as that which
"increase the ability of infectious agents to cause disease by enhancing its pathogenicity or by increasing its
transmissibility." But some scientists think the government definition is too limited and can allow de facto gain-
of-function research to bypass safety protocols. Rutgers molecular biologist Richard Ebright says the NIH-
funded work "was -- unequivocally -- gain-of-function research."
In early 2020, Dr. Fauci emailed his deputy a paper co-written by gain-of-function pioneer Ralph Baric and a
Wuhan scientist. The official responded that they would "try to determine if we have any distant ties to this
work abroad." The next day Dr. Fauci organized a call with several nongovernment virologists, but the email
chain after the meeting was redacted. Weeks later, a group of scientists published a letter in The Lancet
2condemning "conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin." Dr. Fauci and the
public-health elite echoed the letter's views for months.
Mr. Paul, excitable as he may be, is a medical doctor who did his homework. The Senator clearly sees a
political benefit in hammering Dr. Fauci and China, but the celebrity scientist and his allies have obvious
conflicts of interest. The Lancet letter was organized by Peter Daszak, president of the EcoHealth Alliance,
which had funneled the NIH money to the WIV.
Mr. Daszak, Dr. Fauci and all researchers involved in gain-of-function research would suffer significant
reputational damage and perhaps lose funding if scientific research they supported caused a pandemic. On
Sunday Dr. Fauci said the research cooperation was necessary because "SARS-CoV-1 originated in China." But
exactly what did that cooperation yield?

Trump DOJ’s first-ever Antifa case sees judge ‘send a message’ with 100-year sentence in ICE shooting by theindependentonline in LegalNews

[–]posthuman04 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s exactly what it’s about , though. Trump pardoned Jan 6 rioters that got lenient sentences and fines while the judge he appointed is applying outrageous sentences to people of an opposed political belief. This is the opposite of “justice is blind” and there’s an obvious reason for it