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mainer127 22 points ago +23 / -1

My small, white wife had the best experience with this in a crappy southern area where she was stuck doing field research. The entirely black staff of the real estate office she found was more than happy to show her which houses on her list were in unsafe neighborhoods and help her find something better. It's only the white realtors that think this is racist.

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mainer127 1 point ago +1 / -0

As someone directly involved in financial AML/KYC, I'm seeing companies being required to use these lists (including this canadian one, due to inclusion in, for example, the opensanctions aggregate list) without any oversight as to what is on them, for the purposes of denying accounts to applicants.

If there were lists of left-wing terrorist organizations I could make a strong argument for their inclusion.

Further, if there were lists of unfairly-persecuted groups and individuals I could make an argument for whitelisting.

This list-making turns out to be extremely powerful, especially when the government is using companies to enforce what the government can't, and companies are outsourcing the data collection so they can wipe their hands of it, the power given to those maintaining, aggregating, selling these lists is insane.

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mainer127 5 points ago +5 / -0

Peter f hamilton.

Reality dysfunction and pandora's star, two different series, each excellent.

Rewatching b5 (2021 remaster does a great job imo) with my wife and 4yo. Other than a lot of dammits, it's great for him. The inquisitor was a bit scary...