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mbostleman commented on Try and   ygdp.yale.edu/phenomena/t... · Posted by u/treetalker
mbostleman · 18 days ago
Try and is one of my worst grammatical nightmares. It pains me every time I hear it.
mbostleman commented on ICE's Supercharged Facial Recognition App of 200M Images   404media.co/inside-ices-s... · Posted by u/joker99
dragonwriter · a month ago
> As a former MAGA it's just mind boggling to watch all the supposedly freedom loving GOP base clamor for mass digital surveillance and gestapo immigration raids.

Both (sweeping away due process for mass deportation, and eliminating restrictions on law enforcement and surveillance in the name of “law and order” generally) were both major promises of Trump’s 2024 campaign and things that he made steps toward limited by institutional forces (courts, political resistance including in some cases from old-line Republicans, etc.), which Trump and the MAGA movement derided as deep state traitors, during his 2017-2021 term.

Kind of surprising to see someone who describes themselves as ex-MAGA who is surprised that the GOP under Trump supports these things.

mbostleman · a month ago
> sweeping away due process for mass deportation…>

This is pretty off topic obviously but I see this due process claim a lot and I am assuming I’m missing some kind of fundamental legal concepts. And that wouldn’t be surprising because I have no legal background.

If a person is not a citizen, and they’ve overstayed whatever limit there is to staying while not being a citizen, and if the action taken is to remove the person from the country - what role does due process play?

Proof of citizenship seems like it should be a pretty cut and dried thing to determine. It shouldn’t require a court proceeding should it?

If the accusation was like theft or murder and/or the action taken was imprisonment or fines, that would be a different story.

But this is like being escorted out of a movie theater if you can’t present your ticket.

mbostleman commented on Port of Los Angeles says shipping volume will plummet 35% next week   cnbc.com/2025/04/29/port-... · Posted by u/perihelions
cle · 4 months ago
Week 9->10 2025 had a 35% drop too. And Week 9->10 2024 had a 45% drop and a 26% drop Week 16->17 2024.

Starting to wonder how significant this news really is?

mbostleman · 4 months ago
It’s sad that these posts of relevant facts - that are only presented as such, with no judgement - are being downvoted, apparently because they don’t supportive a narrative. One of the things I’ve always loved about Hacker News was how the community was so curious about truth. I guess all good things come to an end at some point.
mbostleman commented on Forum with 2.6M posts being deleted due to UK Online Safety Act   forums.hexus.net/hexus-ne... · Posted by u/jonatron
hexator · 6 months ago
Feels more and more like we're at the end of an era when it comes to the internet.
mbostleman · 6 months ago
By Internet do you mean Western Civilization?
mbostleman commented on Plane crashes, overturns during landing at Toronto airport   cbc.ca/news/canada/toront... · Posted by u/jaredwiener
bell-cot · 6 months ago
> I don't understand why...

Spend some time talking to a Libertarian zealot. Not saying that you should believe any of their assertions. Let alone adopt their worldview. But you might get a sense of how less-government-is-always-better "logic" works.

mbostleman · 6 months ago
I'm not sure what I would be called, but institutionalizing the perpetuation of a particular party using hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars through propaganda, favors, and kickbacks not only domestically but internationally is not my idea of good government.
mbostleman commented on What happened when REM went mainstream   yalereview.org/article/ta... · Posted by u/johnshades
autoexec · 6 months ago
> But if it once was (or still is) alternative, one might then ask: Alternative to what?

One might ask that, but not if one were very smart. "Alternative" was the dumping ground for anything not playing on the weekly top-40, rap, country, or oldies channels. It's a useless genre

On any given day you could turn the radio to the "alternative" channel and have almost no expectation at all as to what kind of music you'd hear. In that sense REM is perfect for the genre, because their sound changed so much from album to album.

These are all alternative songs, all of which played on the alternative radio stations alongside REM, but good luck finding any kind of common thread beyond "there's usually a guitar involved":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IqH3uliwJY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JkIs37a2JE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt5EHAqhR1c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAdLskQtWo8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PDlGUdDF8Y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPjPb3nNprg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBFXFzqIjHM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GCrzjVdmSg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzUnqr1t7yI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m39DWVFK-Bw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDK-wsdEhNE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ejga4kJUts

mbostleman · 6 months ago
In the 80s, college stations were all I listened to other than WXRT when I was visiting friends in Chicago.
mbostleman commented on CDC: Unpublished manuscripts mentioning certain topics must be pulled or revised   insidemedicine.substack.c... · Posted by u/KittenInABox
_heimdall · 7 months ago
There is a history of federal funding drying up when states don't follow federal guidelines.

Louisiana didn't have ant federal funding for roads for years because they were refusing to raise the drinking age from 18 to 21.

mbostleman · 7 months ago
I don't see how this addresses my point. State rights is the ability of a state to act on their own - not have unfettered access to federal funds.
mbostleman commented on CDC: Unpublished manuscripts mentioning certain topics must be pulled or revised   insidemedicine.substack.c... · Posted by u/KittenInABox
steele · 7 months ago
Wealth inequality and the resurgence of fascism pressing it's monied thumb on the Overton window.
mbostleman · 7 months ago
Ok, then how does that work, exactly?

In 2021 a survey by the Pew Research Center found that about 4.5% of U.S. adults identify as gay, but when asked what percentage of the population they believe is gay, Americans on average estimated around 20%. Similarly, a study from Britain's NHS found that British youths were 50 times more likely to suffer from gender distress since 2011. To back that up, Reuters worked with Komodo Health recently and found a 3 times increase the diagnosis of gender dysphoria from 2017 - 2021.

So with this context as a backdrop, and knowing that fascists and their money were behind it, did they manipulate narratives to create an impression amongst Americans that there are 5 times as many gay people as there actually are? And did they also create a sudden surge in demand for gender affirming care?

Tactically, how did they go about that? Did they takeover Hollywood? The media? Was their plan to create a narrative that normalizes the fringe so as to ignite hatred towards that fringe? Sounds like a pretty clever chess game.

mbostleman commented on CDC: Unpublished manuscripts mentioning certain topics must be pulled or revised   insidemedicine.substack.c... · Posted by u/KittenInABox
ocschwar · 7 months ago
What we're witnessing is active malice against two populations: people who are dysphoric and would like help to be comfortable in their own bodies, and people who are perfectly comfortable as they are and would like the rest of us to accept that they will not take measures to change their trans-gender physical characteristics.

What we need is a campaign with a firm message of "hands off, all of them."

mbostleman · 7 months ago
>>What we’re witnessing is active malice>>

What do you think brought on this malice? What would cause 99.5% of the population to suddenly have malice against 0.5%? Was it spontaneous?

u/mbostleman

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