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Another shooting in Murica

There's a whole world of language between "probably would" and "should"

The way our free speech laws work* is that it's absolutely fine to know and to say that the world would be a better place without people in it. It's not OK to suggest that someone should do something about it.


*If you can call it that
 
There's a whole world of language between "probably would" and "should"

The way our free speech laws work* is that it's absolutely fine to know and to say that the world would be a better place without people in it. It's not OK to suggest that someone should do something about it.


*If you can call it that
Luckily you're this side of the pond.
 
Not enough is made of 90% of the things that they do. They now more or less control the media narrative in the US. Everything they disagree with was previously shut down by using the term 'fake news'; now it's increasingly through issuing legal writs against any media stories or organisations that they don't like.

People keep talking about the risks of the US becoming an authoritarian state when, in fact, it's most of the way there already.

The next thing will be the cancellation of - or interference with - elections, probably starting with the mid-terms. Declaring a state of emergency would give them cover for not running that election, hence the use of the National Guard in various cities as a precursor to that.

I continue to be stunned by the way in which the people of the supposed leading democractic nation in the world are allowing the entire nature of their country to be altered with barely a whimper.
People are pushing back, trying to talk about those 90% of things. Mainly Democrats and "the left".

As long as the right, MAGA world, republicans and self proclaimed centrist don't speak out it doesn't help.

We're probably well past the point where doing so would just get you ignored and/or shunned. (to your point about most of the way towards authoritarianism). Would require many voices and some level of unison.

The failure to do so is still massive and imo people with real power and influence should be shamed for it.
 
I totally understand the tactic of pandering to Trumps’s ego but ffs this is all way over the top and frankly embarrassing.

Loved the “Led by Donkeys” initiative last night and interested to know on what grounds they’ve been arrested. Probably none, just held long enough to prevent them repeating the display.
The tactic to pandering to Trump's ego is to do so over the top in an embarrassing way. Nothing less is enough.

Zelenskyy tried just being a normal pandering human, wasn't enough and Trump and Vance were ready to throw him to the wolves. He had to repeat his gratitude, grovel, embarrass himself. Never criticise even in the most careful way. That's the point imo.

Classic authoritarian brick.
 
Not a fully fresh episode and nothing new factually, but really liked an episode of the "It could happen here" titled "Charlie Kirk's asassination: Sorting fact from fiction".

Again, nothing new on this specific event, but more on good ways to understand it. The need for caution in assigning blame. Some criticism there for the right and left (though very much a left wing pod) and some interesting points on the darker corners of the internet that they're rather knowledgeable about.
 
One of my best friends is still alive 5 years later because of an organ donor whose heart he carries. Incredible in so many senses.

My father is 12 years in to his donor. Truly incredible gift from an anonymous soul. I wrote to their family and sent flowers via the hospital thanking them for being related to such a wonderful human being. They responded to The Royal Free and said they were so pleased it had helped.
 
Over here, they have changed the law recently so that everyone who dies is a potential donor, unless they have opted out. A great idea IMHO.
I carry a donor card in my wallet & I am on the donor data base so the hospital can check straight away. The most important thing is i have told all my family that I want to donate. Even after all that my children could still say no it's a ridiculous system.

As a side note I am donating my brain to science it's going to the local University. Shame I won't be around to find out what they find if anything
 
I carry a donor card in my wallet & I am on the donor data base so the hospital can check straight away. The most important thing is i have told all my family that I want to donate. Even after all that my children could still say no it's a ridiculous system.

As a side note I am donating my brain to science it's going to the local University. Shame I won't be around to find out what they find if anything
I'm sure they'll find your brain eventually.
 
We also have presumed consent unless opted-out in most of the UK, certainly in England. Although if breaved families challenge it I doubt any medical team would just wheel the body away for organ removal.
You can register your wish on the organ donation database here https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/register-your-decision/donate/?
And as mentioned above, make sure family are aware of your choice.
 
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