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I wanted a good laugh today and I thought to myself “who would have the most insane take on Kyle Rittenhouse?” I think our pals at TYT might very well have it. Do you think they actually believe their own bullshit? “he started firing randomly into the crowd then the cops let him go.”
are they gonna acknowledge theyre showing the teen with a blm shirt? no? aight imma head out.
 
I know WHY corporations are deemed people and the argument isn't entirely retarded. Im just saying it's dumb. Corporations should be seen as a class distinct from "people" in the sense of limiting their right to free speech. Don't allow them yo issue public statements on political matters nor discriminate on political grounds.
This is in regards to capitalistic corps that sell products of course. If your corporation is some political advocacy group, do whatever. But if you're in the money making business, you don't get to have an opinion.
So the money making business should just funnel their money into a political advocacy group and call it..... a Political Action Committee?
 
Something interesting that I just came across:


National Gunfire Trends
2020 YTD Compared to Same Period 2019

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ShotSpotter has been tracking gunfire trends in response to the global pandemic followed by civil unrest in the US after the killing of George Floyd. The graph above shows gunfire per square mile per week across all ShotSpotter coverage areas in the US in the first half of 2020 and 2019. In 2020 gunfire appears to trend upward as the shelter-in-place orders for COVID-19 took effect in mid-March and then spike after the protests began. These unprecedented events appear to be fueling higher gunfire rates overall in 2020 relative to 2019.

https://www.shotspotter.com/national-gunfire-trends-february-2020-june-2020/ (https://archive.vn/PUYr0)
Wondering if the tech filters out fireworks blasts? No doubt shots have increased, but it's still curious?
 
So the money making business should just funnel their money into a political advocacy group and call it..... a Political Action Committee?
Kinda funny how the "money is speech" argument ties into that given I'm literally talking about limiting their right to free speech, huh?
 
I know WHY corporations are deemed people and the argument isn't entirely retarded. Im just saying it's dumb. Corporations should be seen as a class distinct from "people" in the sense of limiting their right to free speech. Don't allow them yo issue public statements on political matters nor discriminate on political grounds.
This is in regards to capitalistic corps that sell products of course. If your corporation is some political advocacy group, do whatever. But if you're in the money making business, you don't get to have an opinion.

No. Corporations are a creation of people, there is no corporation without people. Just like there is no government without people. Government isnt the White House or the Capitol building, it's the people inside. (Thanks Dr. Friedman for your succinct explanation of this multiple times.) They have the right to speak out through the aegis of the corporation as the corporation, which is them, is under the jurisdiction of the State. It is a significant restriction of their rights if their association can be, and is, regulated, but they cannot speak about it as the association, only as individuals.
 
Wondering if the tech filters out fireworks blasts? No doubt shots have increased, but it's still curious?

From what I know of it, it can differentiate between the two pretty well. It's also pretty precise in the location that the firearm was fired. I've heard dispatchers directing officers to a specific corner of a 50x50 lot where a gunshot occured and they recovered brass with minimal search at night.
 
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I wanted a good laugh today and I thought to myself “who would have the most insane take on Kyle Rittenhouse?” I think our pals at TYT might very well have it. Do you think they actually believe their own bullshit? “he started firing randomly into the crowd then the cops let him go.”

I know Cenk isn’t that bright, but if Kyle can shoot “randomly” into a crowd and manage to 3/3 hit convicted felons, that says a LOT about the people rioting.

He should let this one go and spend his time on more productive things, like figuring out how to blame Trump for the hurricanes.
 

If anyone wishes to harm sentenced/pretrial custody antifas, below is a great exaple of how to do it. Find inciting to criminality statements from them published on social media, etc, and inform the prison.
They have declared war on us, our families, and our freedoms. Time to hit back.

 
I cant think of a single instance in recent history in which a State has refused an extradition demand from another
In the 60s-2010s (when he died) the State of MI harbored a prison escapee from Alabama who was conviceted of murdering (his mother IIRC). The State's reasoning was "He was black and unable to have a fair trial/be safe in prison" (okay fair enough for the south in the 60s), It was conditional though if he broke the law once he would have been extradited back, and by all accounts I can fine, he lived an honest life in Michigan being a model citizen.
Any one who is capable of deep thought is going be anti woke. The left preys on the dim witted and easily conditioned. Never forget that.
Not fully true, I know people who were extremely intelligent who started to go woke in the ((current year era)), 3 of them I know have gone full woke, 1 of them had a mental breakdown and has a ton of psychological issues now and is kinda trans, another just went "Im trans now" a year ago. The third outside of wokeness doesn't seem to have jumped off the deep end in terms of mental instability of any kind.
Some states last time were very narrow, and we know there's likely large scale voter fraud going on in Democrat heavy areas, with the district in Florida simply being the most sloppy. You only need nudge over the line to fix a vote, you don't have to play a Papa Doc or anything ridiculous like that.
Detroit was so bad in 2016, even liberal local news outlets call out detroit for voter fraud, 37% of Detroit's precincts had more votes then registered voters.


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Wondering if the tech filters out fireworks blasts? No doubt shots have increased, but it's still curious?

The graph and their stats should be taken with some grains of salt, I found an article that ShotSpotter posted on their own website. It implies that fireworks (of the non legal kind) will set off the equipment, they claim it can tell the difference, but the page you linked doesn't say if it includes the "uncertain" ones too, nor anything about its methology. We know Antifa has been setting off fireworks (Of all types) in their "riots" so how many false positives/uncertain readings is in this chart, is something to be kept in mind.
https://www.shotspotter.com/news/how-does-shotspotter-differentiate-between-gunshots-and-fireworks/ || https://archive.md/fCUaW
 
I dont doubt theyll come up with a better algorithm to distinguish gunshots from fireworks if they dont have one already. I dont recall seeing anything about it mistaking car backfires or other similar noises for gunshots.
 
I dont doubt theyll come up with a better algorithm to distinguish gunshots from fireworks if they dont have one already. I dont recall seeing anything about it mistaking car backfires or other similar noises for gunshots.
Shouldn't be too hard. Black powder (fireworks) and cordite and other nitro-cellulose-type propellants explode at way different rates. That has to translate out to discernable sonic differences, I'd think.
 
I'm not. And neither is several hundred years of common law, and thankfully an amendment to the constitution backed up by a Supreme Court precedent.
That comes as no surprise. The west has been fixated on liberty for hundreds of years. But here's my hot take:
Liberty is pretty much the best thing ever for about 10% of the population. About 70% will squander it on frivolity and would probably be just fine if it were stripped from them anyway. In the hands of about 20%, it's dangerous. If we can competently define who's who, most of our problems will be solved.
[Admittedly: that's a big if]
 
I dont doubt theyll come up with a better algorithm to distinguish gunshots from fireworks if they dont have one already. I dont recall seeing anything about it mistaking car backfires or other similar noises for gunshots.
Cars and trucks really don't backfire anymore, except when being adjusted by backyard mechanics, now that the Mazda rotary engines are mostly gone. (They were famous for wearing out their expensive anti-backfire valves, opening the way for . . . backfires.) So loud urban noises are usually guns and occasionally firecrackers. Which are easily distinguishable, and that is why no one says, "Oh my God, machine gun" on Chinese New Year.
 
Cars and trucks really don't backfire anymore, except when being adjusted by backyard mechanics, now that the Mazda rotary engines are mostly gone. (They were famous for wearing out their expensive anti-backfire valves, opening the way for . . . backfires.) So loud urban noises are usually guns and occasionally firecrackers. Which are easily distinguishable, and that is why no one says, "Oh my God, machine gun" on Chinese New Year.

There's plenty of hooptys in dindu containment zones that are not exactly new or in the best condition.
 
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