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#202

Dimashq posted:

Iran "hacks" American universitiesYou know, at least imperialists in the 19th century had to do complex political maneuvering to manufacture a casus belli. Now, I don't think Americans could produce a diplomat worth a 1/100 of what Bismarck was, nor do they need to, since apparently all you have to do is point to some dumbass professors who had "pwd123" as their password and claim mass espionage. imagine having to sit in a class in 2200 about 21st century diplomacy and inter-state relations lol nothx.



people in 2200 will be hefting their rocks en masse and sharpening up their wooden sticks every time they see an offensive/unpatriotic/problematic/cop-hating/pinkwashing/misandrist/whatever smoke signal wafting over the nearest hill

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#204

le_nelson_mandela_face posted:

favorited some tweets making fun of the CIA for trying to make their new torturer in charge Woke by means of pointing out that she's a lady, then deleted them to avoid getting on a watchlist as though i were not already for being the troop loathing sociopath on the schizophrenic communist offsite. love to live in a free country


oh yes deleting the fave will definitely erase that knowledge from advertiser/intelligence databases and not just cause their algorithms to add points to your indecisive and thinks he can hide scores

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#206

Chthonic_Goat_666 posted:

apparently they shot the mailbombing guy just now


Dimashq posted:

he blew himself up.


why not both? he blew himself up and then a jumpy cop shot him

#207
i wonder how long until it turns out cambridge analytica is russians
#208

ilmdge posted:

why not both? he blew himself up and then a jumpy cop shot him



misread as "dumpy"; also easy to visualize

#209
If anyone was doubting that the goal of those parkland idiots astroturf democrat campaign was anything other than a pogrom against the suspected mentally ill, well,
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/31/us/florida-chinese-student-guns-deported/index.html

A Chinese college student who made no threats but had alarmed a roommate and a friend with his behavior and bought two semiautomatic rifles will be deported for an unrelated visa issue, University of Central Florida police said.

...There was "red flag after red flag," that something bad would happen, he added.

Those red flags, the chief said, included Sun being uncommunicative with others and not leaving his room, dying his hair blond, paying for a fast expensive car with cash, and referring to one of his guns as a "sniper rifle."

...But the chief acknowledged there were no comments in interviews or in reviews of his electronic devices that Sun was planning to harm anyone.
"That's the interesting thing in this case, there were no specific threats. Reiterating that, there were no threats," Beary said.

...Sun wouldn't come out of his room except to eat or do laundry and wouldn't talk to others, his roommate told detectives, according to a police report. Sun also once brought a rifle out of his room, prompting the roommate to report the violation of apartment rules to management.

On February 2 investigators asked Sun if he ever thought of harming himself or anyone else. Sun told the detective "No, never."

Police asked Sun if he would give them his LWRC International 300 Blackout rifle for safekeeping, but the student said no. Sun said the gun was in a storage facility, according to a police report.

As campus police monitored his activities, Sun bought another rifle, a .308 caliber Ruger Precision.

Beary said Sun's recent purchase of a nearly $70,000 Corvette with cash and hair color change were suspicious.

However, police could not detain Sun or take the firearms from him because he had purchased them legally. So they sought help from federal agencies.
Sun was taken into custody February 7 after his immigration status changed and his possession of firearms was illegal, officials said. On March 21 a federal judge ruled he should be sent home. Sun is not allowed to return to the United States for 10 years.


At no point in an article about a months long investigation by multiple police agencies of a college student from China who was deported because he dyed his hair and didn't want to talk to florida people is there a quote from or reference to the existence of anyone working in the field of mental health or social work.

#210
Efrain Rios Montt rest in piss https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/01/obituaries/efrain-rios-montt-guatemala-dead.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur
#211
its been two and a half years and i still stop sometimes and just chuckle a little, donald trump is the president of the united states of america
#212

shriekingviolet posted:

its been two and a half years and i still stop sometimes and just chuckle a little, donald trump is the president of the united states of america


it is extremely funny, every day

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#214

Nick Ackerman, a former Watergate prosecutor and an expert on computer security issues, said the DNC’s move could pose significant legal risks for Trump’s allies because it could allow the party to begin “taking depositions and getting documents” to prove their allegations. It also provides another avenue to probe Russian interference in the 2016 election beyond Mueller's investigation.


I'm curious about the opposite here: can the DNC actually even prove that it was Russia that hacked them

#215
no, lol
#216
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4442900/Ex-FBI-Director-James-Comey-s-memos.pdf lolll
#217

shriekingviolet posted:

https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4442900/Ex-FBI-Director-James-Comey-s-memos.pdflolll


that description of trumps conversation being so nonlinear that comey couldn't recall it clearly is cool

#218

shriekingviolet posted:

https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/4442900/Ex-FBI-Director-James-Comey-s-memos.pdflolll


seems interesting that on Jan 7 2017, he was clearly writing an internal email, kind of messy, it's Secret classification with fully intermingled levels of secure info; by January 28th it's a serif-font document with paragraphs and structure that's just Confidential; and by Feb 14 it's Unclassified and self-consciously so, and he side-notes to the reader that "because this is an unclassified document, I will be limited in how I describe what I said next".

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#220
This seems like the worst possible decision Trump could have possibly made, what are they thinking? Is destroying Iran some sort of Hail Mary to save capitalism or what
#221
If there was any thought at all beyond the amerikan standard of "Iran bad" or just trying to tear up every single piece of paper ever signed by black afrikan radical islamist hussein obama, it would probably be to take the lack of response to the recent and repeated us/zionist aggressions as nothing but weakness and fear, instead of the overwhelmingly obvious strategic restraint of waiting to start new fights until they're done cleaning up amerikas shit in the existing alquaeda and daesh pockets.
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#223
imo, the Trump administration doesn't want war with Iran. they think they can either wring more concessions out of Tehran or appear to be doing so and score points and fundraising cash from pro-Israel foreign & domestic backers that way.

all of the Western business community, their think tanks and their political puppets have their eye on one big number when it comes to Iran, their top rank in the world for percentage of GDP growth from labor according to long-term projections, and mainly in the amount of it that will come from skilled labor performed by its population's large proportion of young, educated future workers.

a full-scale war would destroy that otherwise likely future, as it already has in even slightly lower-ranked countries deemed to be worth more in pieces. within certain bounds, though, economic desperation within Iran's higher-educated households would facilitate its exploitation by Western capitalists and their compradors.

the desperate hope of the Western elite is to "open" Iran without breaking it, that is, to exploit its potential as a future source of cheap skilled labor without destroying that potential in the process. i think that's likely much of what's kept it from being attacked & invaded in full force already, and just as concerns most other common interests of Western capital, Trump's people don't differ in kind from any other bourgeois politicians who might otherwise hold their seats.

the debate in Washington is merely over how hard to squeeze Iran's neck, and for how long: the level of pressure to apply to achieve the desired result in the shortest amount of time, and without killing the goose that's scheduled to lay the golden eggs. an invasion or civil war would almost certainly do just that. those things might still happen, but i think they're pretty far down on the wishlist of the Western bourgeoisie at the moment.
#224
No invasion yet, hopefully never.
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#227
i havent been around for personal reasons and also because i haven't been less hopeful about american politics in my entire life. yes, there are motes of light on the margins, like the normalization of the left, but also the complete lack of self-criticism on the Normie Left over how they lost to Donald Trump in favor of ceaseless Russia conspiracies, and the continuance of the establishment who failed, has broken any hope i had for improving things under these circumstances, as has how you have murdered Tpaine for not liking rap music as kanye became MAGA and a top rap single is "poopy woopy"

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#228
#NotAllKanyes
#229

le_nelson_mandela_face posted:

and also because i haven't been less hopeful about american politics in my entire life.

Amerikan politics being hopeless is cause for joy

#230
The past two years have been so much better than 2008-2016 and I think it't about to get even better if Trump gets impeached and a large portion of Americans think a soft coup is underway.
#231
"President Trump vowed on Friday to lower the cost of prescription drugs by pressing foreign countries to raise their drug prices to alleviate the pressure on american consumers.
...
Drugmakers stocks jumped immediately after the speech,"
#232

le_nelson_mandela_face posted:

i havent been around for personal reasons


wow. selfish much?

#233
muqtada al-sadr and the iraqi communist party just took the biggest block of seats in iraq's national election & U.S. newspapers are extremely pissed
#234
and the guy who threw a shoe at george w bush won a parliamentary seat for them
#235

lo posted:

and the guy who threw a shoe at george w bush won a parliamentary seat for them


fuck yes

#236
this thread is just about how america is gross yeah?
#237
school shooting today

Although his Facebook page cites a connection to the U.S. Marine Corps, a USMC spokesperson said he is not affiliated with the Marines.

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#238

cars posted:

ultimately, Trump's primary successes and his public image as candidate and president owe much more to Bill Clinton than to Gingrich or any other prominent Republican in the recent past




#239
#240
The supreme court just ruled that your employer can send you an email saying "you are never allowed to sue us in court ever again and if you don't like it just quit" and it has full binding contractual legal effect and permanently removes your right to trial because you didn't voluntarily choose unemployment therefore you consented.