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His first question isn’t do the kids pay taxes on nil. Of course they do. I was saying basically none of this is on the colleges. They don’t need advisors etc.
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No. No. No. no. Um. No. No. And no.
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No but some do https://isthmus.com/opinion/opinion/why-i-no-longer-support-body-worn-cameras-for-police/ Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF): EFF expresses opposition to police body-worn cameras unless strict safeguards are implemented to prevent misuse and protect civil liberties. Electronic Frontier Foundation The Atlantic: An article discusses civil rights groups' concerns that, without proper policies, body cameras may increase unchecked police power. The Atlantic American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): The ACLU emphasizes that body cameras should be deployed with good policies to ensure they serve as effective oversight tools and do not become instruments of surveillance. American Civil Liberties Union The Brennan Center for Justice: An analysis highlights the potential chilling effects of police body cameras on First Amendment activities and the importance of balancing surveillance with civil liberties. Brennan Center for Justice The Progressive: An article argues that body cameras have not effectively stopped police brutality and questions their role in meaningful police reform. WIRED Time Magazine: An opinion piece discusses the complexities and challenges associated with using police body cameras as a means to address police brutality and civic violence. Time Wired: An article examines why body cameras haven't significantly reduced police violence or misconduct, highlighting issues such as inconsistent application and privacy concerns. WIRED The New Yorker: A piece explores the expansion of surveillance technologies, including body cameras, and the concerns raised by groups like Black Lives Matter and the ACLU. The New Yorker Brennan Center for Justice: An article discusses the potential dangers of normalizing surveillance technologies like body cameras in various public sectors, including schools. Brennan Center for Justice The New Yorker: An article reflects on the future of the Black Lives Matter movement and the need for deeper reforms beyond body cameras and transparency. The New Yorker
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Is this what Meyer Shapiro and Dylan palacio were referring to in that interview/tweet at NCAAs this year?
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What do you mean by that ?
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Keep rooting for Americans boss.
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You said it tanked already and will continue to tank.
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Over under on the # of psu fans mocking this event when it goes down because psu is not competing. I think the over/under is a zillion and I’ll take the over.
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Every single one. Up from 38%. —> recently deported illegal alien the crime I committed was not that serious
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Thought it needed its own topic. I love that bill burr interview… it’s not political at all.
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Great video. I promise it isn’t political. It’s what’s wrong with modern journalism. so many gems in here. No! I went to summer school 3 out of four years lol
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All mainstream modern journalism is in trouble. It isn’t journalism any more. It’s opinionated political fluff fluff. On both sides of the aisle.
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Maybe it is behind a pay wall. Here is ai summary The Daily Wire article titled "Leftists Demanded Police Body Cams. Now They Regret It." by Matt Walsh critiques the initial advocacy for police body cameras by left-leaning activists, particularly the Black Lives Matter movement. The piece argues that while body cams were promoted as tools for transparency and accountability, the footage has often contradicted narratives of systemic police brutality.The People's Voice+1HappyScribe+1 A central example in the article is the case of Deshawn Leeth, a community engagement officer in Washtenaw County, Michigan. Leeth, who had a criminal history, was involved in an incident where initial reports portrayed him as a victim of police violence. However, body camera footage later revealed that he had attempted to steal a police vehicle, challenging the initial narrative. The article suggests that such instances have led to a reevaluation among some activists regarding the efficacy of body cams, as the footage does not always align with their expectations. It posits that body cameras have, in some cases, highlighted the complexities of police encounters rather than unequivocally supporting claims of misconduct.
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If wasn’t behind a pay wall? I’m not paying for they either lol
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https://www.dailywire.com/news/leftists-demanded-police-body-cams-now-they-regret-it Leftists Demanded Police Body Cams. Now They Regret It. It was BLM that led the charge for mandatory body cams just a few years ago…… They’re not claiming that the police are making up charges or anything like that. They can’t make that claim, because it’s all on camera. Instead, they’re simply concerned with outcomes. They don’t want black people to go to prison, even when they commit crimes. And so now — rather than address the obvious and persistent problems in black neighborhoods and black families — they want to get rid of the cameras. It’s the same reason you’ll find a bunch of hot takes about why Ring doorbell cameras are dystopian. Criminals don’t like it when you expose what they’re doing. in all seriousness. They won’t “exist” in a meaningful way until 2027/2028 when the next election heats up. Notice how the free free Palestine protests have cooled tf down too
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If it had anything to do with due process one of the left wingers would have answered my question(s) about due process under blue presidents. It isn’t about due process. It’s about emotions…. TDS….. and orange man bad.
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Who says aoc is not the front runner for the 2028
Caveira replied to Caveira's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/media/article-14627711/amp/bill-maher-slam-democrats-embracing-2028-nominee-alexandria-ocasio-cortez.html Bill Maher slams 'always wrong' Democrats for embracing controversial 2028 frontrunner
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He’s still Ms-13 wife beating newly deported illegal alien so no.
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Says the guy who is pro killing American teenagers without due process. If the killing was done by a blue president.
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@red viking A Depleted Hamas Is So Low on Cash That It Can’t Pay Its Fighters https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/hamas-finances-fighters-payments-gaza-f98df760
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Did he apply. Did anwar al-awlaki apply?
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Tis. But I do remember. Psu people saying they don’t compete early because of ott/wtt and then a ton of them not showing up. Sounds familiar/similar here. I’m not looking it up. I called out the psu fans then. They didn’t care then. They won’t care now. Tis how they roll. as I said earlier. Psu fans are bad for the sport.
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Did anwar al-awlaki get due process?
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I think I’ve seen in years past psu wrestlers not competing early because of wtt or ott. And then not a ton of them showing up. Forgot which ones. That’s why I asked. Who. And are they starters. Etc.