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Wait. What. Uhura?

Meccha Japan  
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For instance, when it comes to the wording on one QAnon-like talking point, it might need a reference to the concept of "othering" (which definitely seems to be a problem).

"othering" tends to be very them and us. Those people. Almost like a faceless amorphous blob which someone is chastising. One someone might attach negative stereotypes to (and whose rights / human value get devalued).

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Ah, okay, on closer examination, the bank surveillance stuff in the U.K. is more for welfare payments, than something more general (so it might not be that related, although this isn't suggesting that that is a good idea).

Probably still a troublesome precedent though.

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Another reminder that false positives in sensitive situations can have severe consequences.

Olives  
https://ny1.com/nyc/queens/politics/2023/11/30/new-york-punished-2-000-prisoners-over-false-positive-drug-tests--report-finds "New York’s prison sy...

nature.com/articles/s41443-023

"Purposefully reducing the frequency of ejaculation, coined “semen retention”, and the similar practice of “NoFap”, have been popularized on social media. They are frequently accompanied by unsubstantiated claims of health benefits."

"Despite no scientific evidence, these courses claim to improve various aspects of men’s health and can be potentially damaging financially, physically, and mentally to participants."

This looks interesting.

ny1.com/nyc/queens/politics/20

"New York’s prison system unfairly punished more than 2,000 prisoners after tests of suspected contraband substances falsely tested positive for drugs, according to a report released Thursday. In hundreds of cases, the prisoners had committed no offense, but the flawed results were used to put them in solitary confinement, halt family visits, or cancel parole hearings."

"The Sirchie NARK II contraband screening tests are used to detect synthetic cannabinoids and other types of drugs by putting substances into testing pouches. They sometimes cross-react with commonly used over-the-counter medications, as well as tea or protein powders sold within some state facilities, the report detailed."

"In one case, officers used pen caps and pocketknives to place suspected contraband into the drug test kits, instead of using a clean loading device. That could have led to contamination of the test sample, leading to a false positive."

cbsnews.com/amp/news/sharon-st

"Actor Sharon Stone lost custody of her child in 2004 because of her brief nudity scene in "Basic Instinct," she revealed in a podcast interview on Tuesday.

While discussing the impact of the iconic film on her life, Stone told the Table for Two podcast that her controversial role in the psychological thriller as Catherine Tramell — a serial killer and the protagonist's love interest — led people, and the legal system, to make assumptions about her actual personality and parenting ability."

Urmm... But... The character she played in a film was... Not real? Fictional? This is ridiculous...

It's not really lewd (if that is what you're looking for), but if you're looking for a loli themed magical girl fighting , then there's always Genei wo Kakeru Taiyou / Day Break Illusion.

"slapping therapy"

You appear to be sick. I'm gonna punch you in the face and see if that makes you feel better.

In that one, it was somehow supposed to "treat" diabetes.

Olives  
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/Health/wireStory/alternative-healer-faces-manslaughter-charge-womans-death-uk-105277442 "An alternative healer who advoc...

Since someone brought it up, lol, Yurucamp is a pretty cute and warm and fuzzy anime.

abcnews.go.com/amp/Health/wire

"An alternative healer who advocates a technique known as “slapping therapy” was charged Thursday over the death of a woman at one of his workshops in England seven years ago."

Slapping therapy? What is this nonsense...

I can understand even being sceptical (although, it's a dumb position to have, lol), or being for something, but what is really annoying are people who do something, then they turn around and they criticize other people for doing something they themselves do.

What the U.K. needs is a stronger mechanism for holding the government accountable for violating their right to free expression or privacy or whatever.

Not one where someone relies on some nice guy over in Westminister to prioritize their rights.

Olives  
There is one where some intelligence agency just outright ignores the law. I can't find it at this time but it's out there. The government also goe...

There is one where some intelligence agency just outright ignores the law. I can't find it at this time but it's out there.

The government also goes on every now and then about how they want to rip up the "Human Rights Act" (even though it hardly holds them to account as it stands).

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Like, I don't really particularly give a damn about what anime porn game someone likes, but can you stop making so much noise?

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Or they kept, I've largely started treating them as noise.

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Some notes on the sakura and urusai instances:

For some bizarre reason, they keep flooding tags with like material from these porn games with like anime little girls (or with like characters going around naked), but then, they virtue signal hard about how they're "against this".

It is honestly annoying.

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