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jfz9580m

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42. Well, the narcotics war
Wed Oct 29, 2025, 09:10 AM
Oct 29

In particular is an area of concern for me. It’s an area known for disproportionate penalties as is.

Thankfully I am not in the US and never will be (though I was educated over there), but this predatory “data as oil” trash is everywhere and a strain.

Lately I openly sound the alarm about the slow creep of waning democracy as a medical marijuana user and a woman who has faced sexism and sexual harassment.

I am worried about people exploiting something like that to basically force stuff one won’t put up with.

Data is not oil. And with rubbish tech ramping up and errors in policing thanks to lousy firms like ClearView or Omnialert (where human police officers don’t even come into it) I worry sometimes.

We are all shaped by our experiences. I have not faced harshness or sexual harassment from human police officers (though from a defense contractor locally and a few creepy local men in the system I have). It has been rare, but it shouldn’t happen at all.

I have already had trouble with junk tech though it is intangible enough to make it complicated to identify and its accelerated adoption worries me.

So I keep trying to figure out ways to ensure I am not harassed, exploited, ripped off or basically implicitly extorted ever again.

The police I have come across where I live have been fairly nice and matter of fact. They deal with a lot of cybercrime of the credit car fraud type. I can’t imagine that the endemic poor data hygiene in tech makes their job easier.

At the end of the day they are govt employees and I don’t buy into dogma that all police are yada yada even though I like the work of people like Alec Karakatsanis.

Tech and its parasitic ways have been my biggest enemy so far. I’d take a risk on my local police over stuff which copies anything like police reform funded by that sleazy sports billionaire Clare Wu or bogus stuff perpetuated by the always execrable MIT Media Lab’s Joy Buolamwini. This professor who was pretty cool-David Golumbia-called out stuff like that.

These guys have built a world where everything is non intuitive and a damn headache..

Accelerating Yimbyism which I detect in stuff like this also angers me:
https://xeno-canto.org/article/315

Purity my ass..when everything is being distorted and rapaciously mined with dubious scientific methods is my guess. Trust only with verification.
Why would I let people exploit my home or street while further ruining the environment and our lives?

The amount of accelerating bullshit..Accelerationism is clearly fueled by stupidity..move fast break shit..wth man? Are all the adults in society gone? Is Nist even there anymore.
Junk ai, sound pollution, bots and AI crawlers, light pollution:
https://www.salon.com/2025/04/15/take-back-the-night-establishing-a-right-to-darkness-could-save-our-night-skies/

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I can understand that would be against the rules Diamond_Dog Oct 28 #1
OK, explain it to me. ananda Oct 28 #15
For pulling herself up by the bootstraps... Trueblue Texan Oct 28 #2
The person who wrote that headline cloudbase Oct 28 #3
Yes absolutely. Srkdqltr Oct 28 #8
Why? Because of bad grammar? Wednesdays Oct 28 #25
Untrue, elleng Oct 28 #26
Baked goods made with food stamps probably aren't very tasty, cloudbase Oct 28 #28
That's idiotically disproportionate jfz9580m Oct 28 #4
You're right! In our case the penalty is far in excess of the cost of doing it right dickthegrouch Oct 28 #31
Well, the narcotics war jfz9580m Oct 29 #42
I think this attached to the wrong thread dickthegrouch Oct 29 #43
Prosecutors should have to PROVE where the butter and flour came from NewLarry Oct 28 #5
How can they know? Farmer-Rick Oct 28 #18
And we have a convicted felon, pedophile, and rapists in the WH. Ferrets are Cool Oct 28 #6
A a convicted felon, pedophile, and rapist who is OUT ON BAIL after being indicted for election interfereance in GA! Attilatheblond Oct 28 #17
Ruin somebody's life, Turbineguy Oct 28 #7
So, a black woman gets a little government money, adds labor & makes something... CaptainTruth Oct 28 #9
No explanation as to how she was caught Layzeebeaver Oct 28 #10
She was advertising on facebook questionseverything Oct 28 #30
And who caught her? Layzeebeaver Oct 28 #32
Advertising what exactly? Farmer-Rick Oct 28 #36
Snap, Medicaid and cash assistance have very strict rules questionseverything Oct 28 #37
Was she advertising breaking the law???? Farmer-Rick Oct 28 #38
If she's on snap how do you think she can afford a good lawyer? questionseverything Oct 28 #39
There is legal aid Farmer-Rick Oct 28 #41
Jury nullification. @Michigan peeps nilram Oct 28 #11
Although it's not hard to see why she can't do that... JohnnyRingo Oct 28 #12
Trump's free plane is not so free for us tax payers. Emile Oct 28 #13
Can't say she was too lazy to work. She added value to the food through her labor doc03 Oct 28 #14
SNAP as it currently exists isn't really meant to help people but to keep them dependent and unempowered. cstanleytech Oct 28 #16
There are other programs that provide those other benefits Farmer-Rick Oct 28 #20
As someone who is on SNAP, I can explain synni Oct 28 #29
I see how it can be difficult Farmer-Rick Oct 28 #33
They should be expanded and made common place, that would keep the top 1%ers from demonizing them questionseverything Oct 28 #40
Does this"profit" include her labor idahoblue Oct 28 #19
To the letter of this law I believe the goods would House of Roberts Oct 28 #21
Exactly Farmer-Rick Oct 28 #34
Can the country get any lower? I fear it can, but JFC this is getting beyond absurd. Bev54 Oct 28 #22
How many maga take funds and use them for something else? GreenWave Oct 28 #23
No worries, dumpie loves to pardon innocent people for free. KS Toronado Oct 28 #24
For once, it's not racial profiling...just a little-known law synni Oct 28 #27
Unless she posted on line claiming she used food bought with SNAP benefits Farmer-Rick Oct 28 #35
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