Category: justice
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Why Bikes Make Smart People Say Dumb Things — Medium
This so telling about our society: We’ve been conditioned since infancy to ignore most of these fatalities, along with the behaviors that cause them. If you’re a typical American, your first experience of speeding was while strapped into a car seat, and you rode past half a dozen fatal accident scenes before speaking your first…
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[Bryan] Lunduke.com » I got robbed. So I’m going to murder you.
It really sucks when someone breaks into your house. You feel violated. You want revenge…but really, Bryan just needs to be able to get back to work. [Bryan] Lunduke.com » I got robbed. So I’m going to murder you..
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Obama signs bill ‘in secret’ making FREE SPEECH ILLEGAL! – YouTube
Obama signs bill ‘in secret’ making FREE SPEECH ILLEGAL! – YouTube. This is the worst news I’ve heard in a long time.
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Declassified files detail blatant violations, abuse of NSA domestic spying program — RT USA
Of course this is to be expected: The documents show that between 2006 and 2009 the NSA violated the court restrictions by spying on telephone calls and lying to judges about how the data was deployed. via Declassified files detail blatant violations, abuse of NSA domestic spying program — RT USA.
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Too Many Linux Distros? And Does Progress Justify Injustice?
Are there too many Linux distros? Michael Dominick, in Episode 23 of Coder Radio clearly says that there are too many distros. This is not a fresh dilema, and I’ve written about it in the past. It is a basic point: in any community where proficiency is valued and lumber is free, you will never…
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Bellingham Air Museum
I like the phrase “starter crank.” I loved planes as a boy, but now I’m bitter about the symbolism. Is this an attempt to poke at jingoism? I love the tone of the shiny metal, truly. HIgher res available.
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Escape Pod 304
http://escapepod.org episode 304 is a very apropos of the current politics. We have a population eager for justice and fair living, but largely supplicants to oligarchy. The superheros are analogues of our morals: unpaid, exploited by their own marketing division, unaware of their own enslavement. It might be comic fiction, but its not a pulp…