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I hate this era where it's illegal to ask questions

Europeans called snap elections and everybody is going far-right but I don't see mention of Israel so I got curious if this is a coup. but I can't even ask the damned question. questions are illegal

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  • 9
    Everyone who doesn't agree with the government is now an extremist.
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    @Demolishun I don't even think it's that tame anymore. you're an extremist if you don't agree with a group, to that group

    the amount of "pressure" and exercising of "soft power" has run its course so they have to keep increasing the slander and bullying tactics because nobody is listening anymore. there's nothing else left. we've popped the cherry. no political party or news is credible, it's all slander

    next step is just censoring real information so you can't even look up what's going on even when you know what you're being told is a lie. healthcare already did this

    we had a glorious era of access to information once upon a time

    anyway he's pro Israel, and so is the French lady who won. I was too lazy to look up the other people. sigh
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    Ask the LLM what “illegal” means
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    @ars1 against authority / not viewed as legitimate by authority
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    legitimacy is apparently simply defined by law which is strange to me because it's not used that way as a word
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    and something is a law when it is a rule by coercion, though the coercion seems optional

    idk why they think the opposite of a rule is a falsehood tho
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    > Pic related
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    Wow, you asked a corporate tool something, and it responded in the corporate fashion! Who would’ve thought!
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    About illegality… it didn’t report you to “law enforcement” that then blasted your door open, took you away and tortured you. You merely got a “no” from a corporate chatbot.
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    @kiki yea this is a very middle class (predominantly) white western view to call this censorship in any form. This is a company blacking out phrases to protect its bottom line. Not the government arresting bc you sent a mean tweet about the president
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    This shows the need for an uncensored unfiltered open source decentralized advanced qa engine.
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    it is not in any way "illegal to ask questions". what you mean in this case is "some people don't want to ANSWER certain questions".

    if you can't distinguish those diametrically opposed concepts, then please just keep out of any and all discussions of any importance.
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    As an Israeli Jew I can just answer you, of course we orchestrated everything.

    It would have been clear by how successfully we are handling the conflict with our outgunned neighbors, how well we are ensuring the safety of Jews living abroad, and how we can get rid of corrupt prime ministers when they try to sabotage our democracy. Oh wait, none of it actually happened. Might need to check those damn space lasers.....
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    @NickyBones send your robots to do the job!
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    @NeatNerdPrime They are unreliable, like all the Goyim :) Need to work on Kosher robots first :)
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    @NickyBones guess we need another 1000-ish years then
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    They are not 'snap' election. FRANCE is calling for snap election because the pres is a retard who want to score point against the fascists, themselves shitting themselves because they hate arabs.
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    legal comes from the latin word legalis and so does illegal. It's a word for what is consensus and what it's not respectively
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    @kiki equivocation is how we get tyranny so I guess the humans deserve it then
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    @NickyBones it's strange you would bring up anti semitism
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    @kobenz idk man they asked me for the definition then ignored it and rolled with their own

    I am now disappointed
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    @jestdotty So what's the narrative? Because usually when people try to tie Israel to elections results in other countries, it always ends up in elders of Zion protocols fashion.
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    @NickyBones let me pull a chatGPT and say I'm not interested in this conversation. maybe try something else
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    @NickyBones to be fair, what's happening in palestine have everything to do with politics in france.

    They have their own colonial history with arabs and the far-right is suddenly pro-netanyahu (no shit) even though their party is literally rooted in nazy collaborationists.
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    @NickyBones to be fair, what's happening in palestine have everything to do with politics in france.

    They have their own colonial history with arabs and the far-right is suddenly pro-netanyahu (no shit) even though their party is literally rooted in nazy collaborationists.
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    @mostr4am French doesn't have just a colonial history, they have a colonial present. Their hands are still deep in Africa, supporting crazed military dictators and sabotaging democratic processes. This has been going on under Macron as well, so nothing to do with far right.

    The "pro-Natanyahu" sentiment is because they hate Muslims/Arabs and want to deport them. This about a common enemy, not colonial sympathies. The thing is, Arab and Muslims are not even the enemies of Israel, but the EU far-right has a simplified and childish understanding of the Middle East.
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    @NickyBones you are right, and ofc they are not.

    But look gf worked in doha, made gazaui friend, recently received a call from the guy saying all his family died. She does think of israel as enemy, killing her people. Can you blame her?
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    @mostr4am Every Israeli family is a bereaved family - we have at least one person that died during war or a terrorist attack. Every single family. So I understand the sentiment, but I don't believe thinking in terms of "enemies" is going to make the situation better for anyone. It's going to lead to more bloodshed, as we know from 100+ years of violence in this land.
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    It's not preventing you from asking a question, it's preventing you from receiving a stupid answer.
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    it's when people think there's something wrong with you by asking a question
    there was proof right in this chat

    ala private business... Google got class action for its search algo harming businesses. during COVID era search results killed many people. it's been well known and proven search results meddle with elections

    currently what they did during COVID is flood results and do better SEO, but not giving an answer at all means you are shit out of luck. it's denial of service in its entirety. like a DMCA against entire concepts. we are post-truth if this is acceptable

    ... also I should note asking questions will get you into trouble soon enough. governments go to private companies to ask what you've bought and people get arrested for their purchase histories these days. soon it will be questions. considering the AI on phones thing maybe private text messages! provided if this is allowed to keep going

    I live here, $$ for narking: https://theccf.ca/tell-your-mp-to-s...
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    this guy gave me the idea for that reply lol: https://youtu.be/AMMhoMmcCPo/...

    he observes things I don't. I see the things and where we going, but I don't understand people... ragh
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    @jestdotty a lot of the people here are not ready to have their world view challenged. They will defend their programming until the day they die. They will also defend the system and go to battle for it. When people lovingly call other people NPCs this is who they are talking about. I have relatives like this. No amount of explaining your position will be enough for them. There is real fear that their constructed reality will be altered. A part of all of us I think has this fear. You have to remember that there are as many realities as there are people in existence. Don't expect the masses to recognize what you understand or think you understand to be true. The subconscious gateway will reject information no matter how correct it is if it contradicts their reality. I find myself questioning things and my own reality. Also consider this. People that don't "get it" may not be meant to "get it". It is a blessing and a curse.
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    @jestdotty many people do not question their reality until a significant event or piece of information they encounter alters their perceptions.

    Lets take the perception: Government is good and acts in the best interest of the population.

    Someone's experience: A man who is on social subsidy, is old and cannot afford to pay his water bill. A neighbor gives them water from their faucet. The city finds out because it is technically illegal to share water. Fines people who shared water $400. No accountability for the welfare of the old man. Is arguably an evil response to the situation. Person who shared water comes to the realization the government doesn't give a shit about the actual people.

    Me as an observer: I understand the reasoning for the law. I think laws are important. However, the end result is not justice and doesn't serve the purpose for which it was created. Yet it still got enforced. Conclusion: revenue stream.
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    @jestdotty and I don't mean NPC term as an insult. People have a mental gateway that accepts information based upon a working set of beliefs. If information that is received contradicts those beliefs then it will automatically be rejected. It takes a lot of effort to override those ingrained beliefs. So I am saying all people will exhibit NPC like behavior to ideas that don't align with their working set of beliefs.
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    @Demolishun yeah I know

    I'm just the herald of weird things people don't understand. when the shift happens then people remember, instead of feeling alone in a dark hole which is arguably shitty

    I don't mind. I can't be bothered to curate anyway
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    @jestdotty its a shit place to be. The people that don't understand make judgements about your sanity, intelligence and motives. The people that do understand can become depressed that the world is actually as shitty as it is. I have to regularly checkout of discussions to keep my sanity. It is hard to have any discussion of import with blissfully ignorant people. I feel like when the time is right people will start asking questions. When I first realized how screwed up my government was I spent a few days in shock. Then every weird story I ever heard of people seemingly acting out started to make sense. Everything connected and it was horrible. This isn't the world I ever wanted to live in. But here I am attempting to raise kids in this shit.
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    @Demolishun I always forget how bad the world is. I'm actually extremely bothered. I had this problem as a kid, too. I wish I could remember. every time I forget. I don't know why I forget. I don't want to forget. I somehow can't square it and fit it, it must disagree with one of my beliefs on humanity but I can't figure it out. it's insanity and I hate I can't digest it. it just doesn't make sense

    I'm used to and feel at home with people making judgments about my sanity, intelligence, motives. I'm not sure I ever had another durable public reputation. my name is jest dotty after all 😝, I made that over half my lifetime ago

    I didn't think that those who understand would become depressed. when I find someone it feels amazing to me. sometimes people cry. it feels alone, after all

    I'm scared when the time is right people won't even know what questions to ask. the roads to the questions get removed, old philosophies overwritten. things get lost
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    @jestdotty do you know about the physics slit experiments? The outcome of the experiment is affected by the expectations of the researcher. It is a wave or it is a particle. Anyway, how can that be? How can thoughts affect the physical world? What if everyone is fed information to think a certain way? How will that manifest in the world? If the whole world simultaneously thought that hunger and homelessness is unacceptable. What would happen?

    So what kind of fucked up person tries to get the whole world to think horrible things? Like the world is going to end unless some political thing happens? What will happen?

    What we are witnessing (and what I choose to believe we are witnessing) is the dismantling of this system of thinking that is destructive to our world. So yes, there is despair, but I think there is a light at the end of this tunnel. That is the world I want to live in.
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    @Demolishun this was actually both really interesting and lifted my load somehow, just finished it and gonna go to bed: https://youtube.com/watch/...

    he seems to have hope. I don't know if I have the same hope. he doesn't state it but it's implied at the end

    when I was growing up, my mom got on my case about what I wanted to contribute to the world. I was a kid and what do I care about the world for (also I was rebellious so if she was asking I want quite the opposite)
    but honestly maybe that's a valid question. or is it insane? to believe there are fictional people out there that might not mis-use the tools you build for them.
    I've always wrestled with how every invention is used as a weapon. why would you invent anything? you just curse people with it. the responsibility. humans are so immature... I realize the older I get. it sounds horrific to gift them any more tools
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    @Demolishun if they thought hunger and homelessness is unacceptable they would probably make a lot of money off it and create more hunger and homelessness 😝 (spoiler alert)

    the world will end unless some political thing happens? oh the lefties saying trump will end the world. well technically that's terrorism by definition. it's rule by fear to be more normal in my speech -- tyrants rule by fear. the "democracy" is a tyrant. the culture rewards tyrants. why? I don't know. I always thought that was strange. to me, if someone invokes fear then their ask is invalid and they have committed an illegal move. to me this is my morality, but to others this is not theirs and I don't know why. to strengthen my argument, the mob uses this and it was called racketeering. you threaten to break their legs, just here they say someone else will be responsible (and then narcissistically bait them into it by circumstance)
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    @Demolishun why do people do that? well. I'm pretty good at training animals, and decent with people provided there aren't variables I'm unaware of, so I guess maybe my intuition has some sense, because I've seen this reason work quite well when tested: it's because they're rewarded for it, simply. the culture chooses to reward it. so it happens. if there was swift punishment when it first came out it wouldn't have become normal in the culture, and taken everything over. we rewarded coercion

    dismantling the system of thinking that is destructive to the world? cuz you think it's a left vs right thing? the world is as complex as a giant codebase, which makes it pretty cool
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    @jestdotty I believe the uniparty is going to go down, at least I hope it does. Left vs Right is a way to divide people. I have feelings about what is fundamentally correct, but in practice the officials ignored those principals.

    In the end I hope my country stops subjugating the world with force.
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    @jestdotty "the world will end unless some political thing happens? oh the lefties saying trump will end the world. well technically that's terrorism by definition. it's rule by fear to be more normal in my speech -- tyrants rule by fear. the "democracy" is a tyrant."

    You mean liberals.

    Liberals are exploiting everybody and when people get pissed they pull out some fascist to divert people's anger against immigrants. Fascists and liberals needs each other like the sun needs the moon.
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    I’ll give you my stance, fuck that corrupt ass country
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    @shovethisrant which one? you gotta be more specific lmao they all are
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