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  • Will solving death change philosophy?
    You atheistsOutlander

    I'm pretty sure @Shawn is a believer in the Pig-God.
  • What is wise?
    In what universe? Tolkienverse?baker

    That was good versus evil.

    In this universe good is unconditional, and thus non-dependent. There is no battle between good and evil; only one in which evil defeats itself, and good is absent.
  • Coronavirus
    @jorndoe based on the high transmissibility of omicron, surely this wave will be very fast? (On the bar chart that would translate to a very steep peak and then decline)
  • What is wise?
    carefully devised cruel methodsPaul

    Which are ultimately self-defeating.
  • What is wise?
    This could be used for evil, if evil happens to be their personal goal which they're sincere about.Paul

    Evil is always divided and in conflict; I wouldn't call something of that nature wise.
  • Coronavirus
    in South Africa 75% of those hospitalised with Omicrom are unvaccinated. Current vaccines still offer around 70% protection against Omicron:

  • Assange
    The filthy shit covered face of patriotism a putin supporter.I like sushi
  • Assange
    Fuck Assange. He helped the Russians interfere in the 2016 US elections. Another FSB/GRU tool. Thanks for Trump, Jules! Go. Rot. :shade:180 Proof

    :up:
  • Brexit
    what do you think about the whole... situation now? At this point it feels like the tories (and the spineless morons who vote for them) are leading the UK down a path to authoritarian rule.
  • Should we try to establish a colony on Mars?
    where would humanity go if we had a warp drive?
  • Which member on here has the best thumbnail in your opinion?
    whale thumbnails ain't gonna catch on - just telling you now.
  • Is magick real? If so, should there be laws governing how magick can be practiced?
    If so, should there be laws governing how magick can be practiced?Bret Bernhoft

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  • Which member on here has the best thumbnail in your opinion?
    that's a long list. Didn't think to include mine?
  • Turks and Caicos
    Are you in the Bahamas?Xtrix


    I cannot divulge information about my exact location due to my history of posts here and @jamalrob's/his band of merry moderator's connections to putin.


    But I can say I'm not in the Bahamas...


    ...


    or am I...??


    ...


    (No, is the answer.)
  • Turks and Caicos
    What have you been doing there? At the moment I'm located in the same region...
  • Which member on here has the best thumbnail in your opinion?
    All of them are fine except for TheMadFool's and Sir2u's.jamalrob

    Harsh (but... true?)
  • Turks and Caicos
    how was Curks and Taicos?
  • Rittenhouse verdict
    To add I actually gave a balanced account that included claims from Gauge. You have, on the other hand, gone out of your way to paint the picture you believe in.

    Anything and everything you say here I cannot trust and I don’t think anyone else should either if they are trying to view this case with balance and reason.

    Instances:
    First off, R was running away from the group chasing him, and stopped running to shoot one of them. So they chased him again. The person he shot was unarmed.
    — Kenosha Kid

    Well, no. I was referring to the instance of Gauge because that was what was specifically being talked about.

    Yes, he was being chased. Why? He slowly and pointed his gun to deter the first person. They kept on coming at him. In fact they got right up to him before he fired. There was also a gunshot fired from behind the guy running at him before Rittenhouse fired.

    Yes, the guy was unarmed. Also, he was threatening to kill Rittenhouse and charging him without any indication that he was going to stop. To repeat he didn’t fire until he was directly upon him. Given his state of mind. Running headlong at someone armed with a rifle during a protest (a protest where a small minority of people were throwing rocks at the police and setting fire to dumpsters and smashing property: added to show the potential volatility of the situation). It doesn’t take much to view - in R’s situation - the actions of someone running directly at him, vocally threatening to kill him, not ceasing to pursue after he had had a gun pointed at him, and getting to within reach of the rifle as an immanent threat to his life.

    We can certainly question if the guy threatening to kill him meant it. In rage and adrenaline fuelled situations where a complete stranger is involved and openly threatens to kill you, runs at you, and follows when you run away, it isn’t a massive stretch to think that if such a person got hold of your gun he’d turn it on you. Maybe he wouldn’t have, perhaps the chances that he would’ve shot Rittenhouse or ‘craniumed’ him were small. Who really put themselves into an extremely dangerous and fatal situation? Rittenhouse by simply ‘being there’ like many others or someone, unarmed, running after someone with a gun and openly threatening to kill them?

    If Rittenhouse had been shot and killed it would’ve been murder. The reason Rittenhouse wasn’t charged with murder is because it wasn’t murder in the eyes of the law. Nor was it against the law for him to openly carry the weapon he was carrying. Nor was it against the law for him to walk around in the street practically alone in those circumstances (it was damn stupid though).

    If we look at this as someone willingly running into an situation were their life was in immediate and severe danger and were to ask which person was doing this in this situation it is a no brainer. Was the force used excessive? There is certainly a case there as firing four shots a point blank range clearly sounds excessive. The only real defence here is that he was fearing for his life and panicked.

    Excessive force is a point to argue here as far as I can see. The fact that he shot the guy in self defence would be much stronger if he’d merely fired one shot.

    Maybe Rittenhouse and fellows had planned this out? Seems unlikely. Maybe they had talked about it and wanted to shoot some people they viewed as reprehensible? Speculation is mere speculation though. When speculation is cast as ‘evidence’ there is a problem.

    Next part of the ‘false narrative’ I gained from actually watching the trial.

    R ran into a crowd but word spread that he'd murdered someone, and he was chased by another unarmed man who struck him to the ground. R murdered that unarmed guy too.
    — Kenosha Kid

    You’re omitting what you referred to as a ‘false narrative’. If you actually listen to Gauge’s account - and his phone recording - Gauge asks Rittenhouse where he is going (after he had shot the first person). Rittenhouse said he was going to the police and ran towards the police as a ‘mob’ was beginning to form and people were starting to shout “get him!” and someone said “Cranium him!” (Gauge himself heard the ‘get him threats and said this on the stand as well as saying that after reviewing recordings he had also heard ‘cranium him’ shouted). In the video played in caught you can hear while Rittenhouse is on the ground someone shout “you’re gonna die!”.

    You’re also making this sound like it was one or two people pursuing him by saying ‘he was chased by another unarmed man who struck him to the ground’ which doesn’t account for the group of people pursuing him and he wasn’t ‘struck to the ground’ by the unarmed man. This is just wrong.

    What happened - and what was actually shown in court - was a group was pursuing him, throwing rocks and had hit him to the point where he fell down. Gauge from 30 feet away (by his estimation) then said he wanted to help Rittenhouse so he took his gun out of his belt and ran to catch up with Rittenhouse with gun in hand. Gauge saw Jump-kick man but didn’t see the actual jump kick only this person ‘going over Rittenhouse’ is how he put it I think?

    The only armed person who confronted R was the paramedic trying to attend to his second victim, who correctly believed R to be an active shooter.
    — Kenosha Kid

    He wasn’t trying to get to the second person who was shot. That is simply wrong. Gauge said he was concerned for Rittenhouse’s safety due to head trauma (as he had been hit in the head with rock/s and a skateboard). As I said before once he was close to Rittenhouse with his gun in hand he raised his hands when Rittenhouse pointed his rifle at him. Now here is where Gauge believed Rittenhouse had tried to shoot him even when he’d raised his hands as he then tried to reload his weapon. Gauge says he viewed this as he had pulled the trigger and nothing happened so he then reloaded. Gauge then says this is the reason he closed the space between himself and Rittenhouse. As Gauge moved towards Rittenhouse he ended up in a position where his gun was pointing at Rittenhouse. Rittenhouse fired when Gauge’s gun was pointed at him (and Gauge confirmed this openly in court).

    All in all it is quite quite silly to say:

    No point addressing this to you particularly, just for the record, but your timeline of events was a work of fiction.
    — Kenosha Kid

    I did actually go back and review Gauge’s account to see if I’d made some error. Other than not being explicit that I was talking about Gauge (who didn’t know what had happened with the first four shots fired and says so in court) I think it is untrue to say my brief remarks are a ‘fiction’ when you then go on to say things yourself that are misguided in terms of giving a clear account of what happened.

    To repeat, the evidence is available online. Anyone can watch the trial and the actual account of the witnesses on the stand. I have a feeling, like many others, you haven’t done this and are relying on secondhand accounts of people who say they have reviewed the trial. I have not watched it all, but I have watched enough to know that what I have said and what I am saying now isn’t a ‘fiction’.

    Some things I do not know about are the accounts of rocks being thrown and hitting Rittenhouse. I also unsure about accounts of Rittenhouse being hit by the skateboard prior to being on the ground? Both Gauge and Rittenhouse said things in the heat of the moment they don’t fully recall - not surprising given the situation.

    That Rittenhouse said the first person he shot had a gun (to Gauge And/or other/s) was clearly untrue, possibly a lie, but he said he didn’t recall saying this and admitted he never saw a gun nor thought he saw a gun. My memory is hazy here (watched Rittenhouse’s account not long after he gave it) as he may have said he suspected he had a hand gun? I don’t believe he did though but the prosecution or defence had posed this question?

    How does this tie into my first account posted here? You can look back and tell me if you wish. My first brief account (the one Proof responded to) was a very brief account that I posted just to make sure people knew what had happened and to see who hadn’t bothered to watch witnesses accounts or listen the evidence.

    I hope the gun laws in the US are reviewed and changed. I don’t think they will be before the country splits though. I do think the US will split and I hope it does in some form or another and in a peaceful manner. If that happens it will be a glorious thing as the age old paradigm of revolution=war will hold less weight and perhaps other nations will follow suit and the common folk of the world will actually gain more control over their lives in terms of their relationship with governing bodies.

    No doubt you are probably asking why I am interested in this trial. It is because I believe what I said in the previous paragraph will happen within my life time and that I expecting a parade of extreme and counterproductive views to be espoused so it would be useful to actually know what the case involved and what evidence there was.
    I like sushi

    So... do you have a job?
  • Bannings
    I've never heard 'would' used instead of the conjunction 'if' :chin:
  • Bannings
    @praxis confirmed Oompa Loompa of TPF
  • Bannings
    you've gone full Willy Wonka there. Except you're the owner of a civil rights factory.
  • Boycotting China - sharing resources and advice


    https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/press-release/2019/09/hong-kong-arbitrary-arrests-brutal-beatings-and-torture-in-police-detention-revealed/

    The CCP invaded Hong Kong discreetly. They'd be just as violent and malicious on a grander scale given the chance; proven bogeymen.
  • Rittenhouse verdict
    It's good to hear that somebody didn't die. That's very encouraging.frank

    Shittenhouse's only regret.
  • Bannings
    And realistically speaking, likely they cannot change their ways and will get banned again. You aren't a cordial debater otherwise only to lose it totally at one specific issue.ssu

    I wonder which person out there holds the record for total cumulative amount of bannings...
  • Boycotting China - sharing resources and advice
    @Benkei https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-59473071

    "Multi-billion EU bid to challenge Chinese influence

    The EU is to reveal details of a global investment plan that's widely seen as a rival to China's Belt and Road initiative."
  • Bannings
    A brazen misogynist AND a supporter of that fat, murderous little shit: Rittenhouse. I'm a happy bunny today. :smile:
  • Music and Mind
    I don't know what else to say except this: Record all the sounds humans make, that includes sounds made by machines, and see if they they form a melody or a harmony.TheMadFool

  • Coronavirus
    @James Riley @Manuel better news today (for the vaccinated at least):
  • Coronavirus
    I know that definition, but I've never heard the word used in the way you're using it :rofl:
  • Coronavirus
    amoebicbaker

    What do you mean by this? Lol