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The revolution will not happen on the platforms owned by the oppressors.

"police state" is an interesting expression. It carries an implicit meaning of police being bad, but it does not come out and say it.

Has anyone ever uttered "people state"?

"order", as in ordering someone to do something is an interesting construct.
If that person did not give consent, it is the non-sex version of rape.

I order you to give me that donut. It's an order, you see? Totally legit.

@jeffcliff

"order", as in ordering someone to do something is an interesting construct.
If that person did not give consent, it is the non-sex version of rape.

I order you to give me that donut. It's an order, you see? Totally legit.

@jeffcliff

So, is everyone as slow and dumb as i am, or am i special?

They're putting themselves in coffe makers now? Or is that just a serving suggestion?

Attention Canadians, French people, and anyone outside the United States: Microsoft says your country's data protection laws are void and null if the US government says so. Microsoft will turn over any and all information about you to the US government at that government's request no matter what your country's laws say. Time to stop using Microsoft if you value your own privacy and your nation's sovereignty.

And hey, fellow Americans: time for you to stop using Microsoft, too, and start putting your data overseas in the servers of non-American countries. The only way any of us are going to protect our privacy is to have as little to do with our own country as is possible, and in the digital realm, there's actually a lot we can do. My Mastodon server is not the US. My personal server and email is not in the US. My company email is not in the US. I don't use Google or Meta at all, and the only thing I "use" Microsoft for is Visual Studio, which I'm even moving away from now that I'm getting out of programming for good.

Take back your privacy by boycotting the companies willing to spy on you, either for their own profit or for the corrupt, fascist American government.

#Microsoft #Canada #France #UnitedStates #USA #privacy #DataPrivacy

digitaljournal.com/tech-scienc

Ist es eigentlich strafbar, in fremden Briefkästen zu grabbeln?

CDU-Ratsherr nimmt Flyer der Grünen aus Briefkästen -
www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/westfa

Und, natürlich, "individuelles Fehlverhalten" und wie immer keine Konsequenzen.

Die #CDU will die Clankriminalität bekämpfen... will sie sich jetzt auflösen oder wie?

Schickt mir mal bitte alles an Bildern (gerne auch die Quelle), bei denen CxU-Politiker*innen wie Klöckner, Amthor & Co mit rechten Individuen posiert haben. Ich überlege eine übersichtliche Sammlung anzulegen. Merci schon einmal. ​:retootOk:

Wer von euch kann das zuverlässig, das Bad mit jemand teilen, aber beim rausgehen das Licht anlassen?
Ich hab mich grad noch rechtzeitig gestoppt eben ^

Wer von euch kann das zuverlässig, das Bad mit jemand teilen, aber beim rausgehen das Licht anlassen?
Ich hab mich grad noch rechtzeitig gestoppt eben ^

It’s not clear to me why the scientific and technological revolution should depend upon inalienable individual property rights. Surely someone has done this proof, or a proof to the contrary?

(Cf. The steady privatization of basically all research for the last N decades)

Are you comfortable following rules even if you don't understand why the rule exists?

Please boost for reach.

Hot take: stuff behind capchas is not part of the internet.

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