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kc446 15 points ago +15 / -0

These progressives and socialists are merely house niggers of communism, they along with all the intellectuals that enabled their movement will eventually form the mensheviks and look back in horror as the bolsheviks send them to the gulag after the monarchists and conservatives are done with. After all, the logistics of the killing machine is already setup, it would be a waste to just disassemble it while revolutionaries try to out compete with each other in piety and devoutness to the revolution.

The more "intellectual" and the more "liberal" they are, the more rigid their beliefs and unquestioning they become.

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kc446 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is a bit more complicated than that when it comes to implementation as with all things that don't assume spherical cows. In many case, it is not the ISP deliberately slowing down traffic, but the use of CDNs (Content Delivery Networks) that appear to make certain sites faster and others slower.

Watching Netflix for example, the video would be from a location that is physically closest to the audience to reduce network load across the internet backbone. That CDN may not actually be peered with the ISP and may load the ISP's links, which in turn causes other sites to feel sluggish. You could deprioritize Netflix traffic to make other websites appear to be unaffected, but at this point you're already playing favorites.

Net Neutrality is often confused the way communists see equality. Unfortunately not all websites/application take the same amount of bandwidth, nor do they have the same network load patterns, nothing can change that except upgrading networks and building more CDN peers (which smaller websites can ill afford).

You can explore and look up how your ISP is peered with other networks at https://bgp.he.net/. ISPs are charged by the traffic load coming through their peers, CDNs subvert this by having a local server under the ISP's own network. Series of tubes guy was more right than what was let on.

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kc446 2 points ago +2 / -0

Of course they don't, they just make the appearance they do. Then people who aren't critical of the media would fall in line and accept it as the truth.

The way they are suppressing any contrary news, makes me think they have something to hide. Propaganda isn't needed if they have won for real.

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kc446 15 points ago +15 / -0

There is also the apparent revelation that the Arizona's Dominion voting machines weren't properly certified, forcing the GOP chairwoman to step down.

Arizona law requires that the test shall be observed by 2 election inspectors, who shall not be of the same party. Only the democrat representative signed the certificate of accuracy.

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kc446 7 points ago +7 / -0

I wonder if it can be overwhelmed, hypothetically speaking, dealing with the stuff just floating around the internet.

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kc446 20 points ago +20 / -0

I suggest you read The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt, boy did I cause some salt when I was summarizing it in my usual leftist haunt. I wasn't even debating the points, just summarizing.

The left simply cannot accept dissent and have an overwhelming need for conformity. While they scream how the right is authoritarian and crushes dissent, I'm starting to wonder if what they call the right are really leftists in the same way Cartman from South Park got trick into believing he was a ginger.

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kc446 12 points ago +18 / -6

Nope, the media has already decided Biden will be the president. With the amount of fraud going on, I doubt anything will happen to reverse the corruption. Even if it was proven, nothing will happen, because Biden is already the winner (citogenisis on a level never seen before).

I do not believe Trump himself will concede, but the media will decide he did anyway. The "Republicans" will accept it nonetheless, they'd rather retain control of the senate and cockblock Democrats as controlled opposition.

As for the folks that voted Republican, they'll go back to work like usual, they have jobs unlike those bureaucratic admins and blue haired leeches of society. There will not be any civil unrest, because the media has decided there shouldn't be any.

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kc446 7 points ago +7 / -0

>White people started the discrimination!

So you went ahead and continued with it while claiming to be better, good job you played yourself.

>Christians treated non-believers as dirt first, now the rest are giving them a taste of their own medicine.

So you went ahead and continued with it while claiming to be better, good job you played yourself.

>Nationalism.

To use the usual leftist language you can understand: What's wrong with caring for your nation? It's literally in the name "working for the betterment of your nation". Why do you think working together for the nation is a bad thing?

>You resorted to insults so you lost the argument. Winner: browarrior1950

Said the guy who uses republican as an insult, good job you played yourself.

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kc446 7 points ago +7 / -0

>freedom to be bankrupt because of medical costs.

Have you actually looked into why its so expensive? That's right, now give them more money or I'll call you a monster

>as long as you're a white male

Equality feels like oppression after you are used to the privilege doesn't it.

>unless you are atheist or a muslim

As if Christians aren't treated by atheists and muslims as heathens. You're new at this.

>as long as you have right wing opinions

What is your definition of "right wing"? Monarchism? Fascism? Libertarianism? Nationalism? You are a man with a small asshole.

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kc446 5 points ago +6 / -1

Oh no! I have been bested, guess I should support the racist party if it means being pro-LGBT, hard choices.

Maybe you should stop assuming everyone will drop their own views to be with The Party(tm) like you do.

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kc446 7 points ago +7 / -0

The only challenge I got was "Of course he is going to tell a fantastic tale, HE IS A RUSSIAN KGB ASSET" without actually explaining what exactly is wrong with what he said.

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kc446 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not so afraid of being unmasked individually, but the notion each of us can be profiled and binned into datasets, and then agitated into action as required with a push of a button.

Even if "we" here at KIA2 aren't as plugged into social media, there are countless of other groups who are, and far more numerous than KIA2 participants in numbers. They make more attractive target for agitation and manipulation.

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kc446 3 points ago +3 / -0

TOR is for getting around local censorship, it is not for anonimity. Your ISP knows you're connecting to a TOR network, the whole bunch of glowies in Germany knows too.

Now if they have enough TOR nodes, which they certainly will have given the budget allocated, they can also be the exit node back into the clearnet.

like Sumsuch says, this isn't about what is running on your system, this is what goes out onto the internet, it doesn't really matter if you are on a custom FPGA running TempleOS. As long as you speak TCP/IP to connect to the internet, you will be profiled based on the connections you make.

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kc446 9 points ago +9 / -0

Check out Millie's video https://kotakuinaction2.win/p/GuwvG4YK/millie-weavers-shadowgate-docume/c/.

Snowden's revealed that the NSA is secretly spying on everyone. Now Shadowgate tells us private corporations (read contractors) are just copying NSA's homework for their own use. These private intelligence corporations have the same kind of incestuous relationship as journos, now with congressional support.

Suddenly the whole "defund the police" and BLM movement smells like a massive psyop to push for the adoption of police drones. Yes the police departments may shrink, but now each officer has a fleet of drones to command to achieve the same effect as multiple officers patrolling the streets on foot.

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kc446 5 points ago +5 / -0

I may have poorly worded it, I don't mean agitation to specific individuals. The profiling merely tells them such a person exists, and if there is enough of them to bother researching into, ultimately to form a self-reinforcing network to do their bidding if exposed to tailored propaganda.

Just like how not everyone will turn into antifa thugs overnight when exposed to orange man bad, but by profiling the audience and how they are connected to other groups, you could tell if there are enough angry people to actually take active measures to right perceived wrongs, and from there try to find out how they tick if you want them to explode into action. Why some people rise up to do something isn't really important as so much as they do what are needed to do, bonus if done with the self righteous fervor of a hijacked morality framework.

The key change is that instead of dropping pamphlet fliers from the air and hoping the target takes to it as before, it is being done over the internet through interactive social media, now with realtime feedback to tailor and tune the message as required. If X group isn't receptive to the message, try another group or change the message.

Perhaps if more were more calm as you, agitprop would not work as well as it did.

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kc446 5 points ago +5 / -0

I've seen other news play it off as Trump being isolated by western allies and is forced to consort with middle eastern powers.

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kc446 3 points ago +3 / -0

Replying to myself, since it occurred to me that all these polarization and censorship may be deliberate, to bin users into respective networks, to make user classification easier.

"This user only uses alt-networks, therefore is also likely to believe X, Y, Z etc."

This also makes manipulating groups far easier now that it is cleanly split, so even Gab might be in on it to capture traffic excluded from twitter etc.

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kc446 8 points ago +8 / -0

tldr Snowden's leaks were only the tip of the iceberg.

While there is nothing new with the NSA spying on domestic and foreign citizens alike, the expose shows how the data is being privatized, to private corporations so hungry for user data. Imagine all that being used by HR to screen potential hires.

Some other tidbits:

Using "Internet Interactive Activities" to distort perception on reality (fake news slants and such).

Facebook working hand-in-hand with government contractors.

Data on Americans being stored in Germany and Ukraine.

NSA contractors (who aren't necessarily even American) having access to national security data by having all of it on the same network.

NSA spying on Congress using the excuse that everything is on the same network.

The DNC agreeing to use the same contractors to get an edge in the 2016 election.

Trump refusing the same offer and starting an investigation on Ukraine.

Its a deep rabbit hole.

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