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  1. Re:People forget there are two separate questions on Putin Now Argues Russia Could've Been Framed For Election Meddling By The CIA (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 2

    It's the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

    Anyone and EVERYONE in the whole damn world with money and influence meddles in our elections.

    Good god, can we demote everyone who takes stock in this "Russian hacking" propaganda to second class citizens without a vote? They clearly just believe whatever they hear with no critical thought involved.

    What did the Russians hack? How did they influence the election? Am I taking crazy pills or has NO ONE ever described any of this?

    but the FBI is investigating

    that's not evidence....that's not even a strong implication....

  2. Your choice to label me "McCarthyist" in reference to a particular interpretation of historical events instead of coming up with a rational description that doesn't require a reference is very telling. You're appealing to authority instead of making your own point. I'm not sure you have a right to talk about rationality since you talk about what is rational and what is not and don't hint as to why.

    McCarthy was 100% correct in his claims that the United States was heavily infiltrated by 'communists'.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    The label 'communist' was chosen because this was most understandable to the general population, but in fact I am talking about the successor faction when I say 'globalists'.

    You learned that the "Red Scare" was false in history class and you get stuck on 'labels' thinking you're being smart not falling for a blanket definition for a nebulous enemy presence.

    In reality what you're doing is refusing to identify your enemy because your enemy taught you that doing so is bad through their control of the education system, the media, and the banks (which they use to pressure you economically into jumping to a conclusion and resting in one party camp or the other).

    It's pretty simple. The victor writes history. And the 'communists' won that war.

    Pray tell, who is the enemy then and how can they be described? If you know so much better, can you not enlighten us?

    Anyone who does business internationally on the scale of the globalist clique is our enemy in this country. Your hesitance to label them comes from your indoctrination into their political charade.

    Time to man up and stand up to the big bully on the playground. Or time to die in a corner alone. Your choice. Things are coming to a head.

  3. Wasn't there something like this that was actually passed into law? Or at least there was something like this that was proposed and got support last season

  4. word salad

    and some Jeal-O-ous for desert

    great criticism though

  5. The real point on Putin Now Argues Russia Could've Been Framed For Election Meddling By The CIA (nbcnews.com) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Our government has absolutely no transparency and our interests are not represented. Our country is essentially occupied by globalists.

    Everything else is a distraction, and odds are you fall for it at least once in a while as we all do.

    Engaging in the 'left vs. right' war is profoundly unhealthy. No responsible person acts this way.
    The real war is 'rational vs. irrational'. We're all being made to pay for the ignorance of philosophy in education.

    Instead of unifying with people we have most in common with we are fighting each other on behalf of our 'political leaders' that we have very little in common with and are indeed cruelly exploited by.

    The globalist occupation (and every evil thing that goes with it)might seem like too hard of a problem to take on, but it's the condition under which you live. Deal with it or deal with natural selection.

    You can't elect some one to live your life for you.
    Picking a side is not a valid choice.

  6. Re:The Republicans will never.... on Silicon Valley Continues To Explore Universal Basic Incomes (siliconvalley.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "When the people find that they can vote themselves money that will herald the end of the republic." -- Ben Franklin (quote disputed)

    Kinda seems like you were trying to rack that quote to justify your seemingly unfounded opinion.

    Here's the real quote from the real author:

    âoeThe American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money.â
    â Alexis de Tocqueville

    The root of the problem is not the common people, it's how they are handled by the higher classes. They are just hungry and confused and not particularly conscious.

    Of course they are going to act on base instinct. Obviously they aren't organizing and hatching plans to "steal" "free" stuff from "hard workers". That's what the upper classes do. They organize to get more stuff. But when they do it most people tickle their balls with compliments and say they "earned" it.

    The immediate problem isn't even the elite, it's the middle class. They have access to both worlds, but are utterly complacent with this resources, refusing to look into things for themselves and direct their own educations. Until the middle class stands up and revolts against the elite, every evil of the world will continue to proliferate.

  7. you really need to tone down the emotion and tune up the coherence with your posting

    It's like you're a mad dog with three heads, each slavering and snapping at a different prey (anti-protesters, RT, and trump)

    seriously could take a straighter shot down the leftist line? take a chill pill and force yourself not to get so wrapped up in these things, you clearly have no perspective.

  8. Hit-and-run propaganda on Google Go-Playing A.I. Retires To Focus On Energy Conservation And Medicine (engadget.com) · · Score: 0

    So once DeepMind's advantage is closed in on, they pull the plug so as to not mar the effectiveness of their propaganda campaign.
    This whole situation is really a mess. Google did their job well.
    People are being severely misled about the nature of artificial intelligence and Go.

    AI as we know it is just a brute force program running on a virtual computer. It's not intelligent. I digress on this point.

    Go is more like a language by which you communicate abstract ideas:

    The idea of "points" and "winning" is really a tacked-on thing. You can increase your abstract literacy by increasing your 'strength' in Go and finding more experienced players to converse with.
    But the point is not to win, it's to find more experienced people to talk with.

    A machine has absolutely no use for this, and anyone controlling the machine has no use for this either. This whole show is simply about propaganda and the triumph of might over right by brainless brute-force data processing. It's purely about demoralizing people, not about showcasing meaningful technological advances.

    Google is basically bringing a flamethrower to a carpentry contest and saying they won because they were 'done' with their wood first.

    How Go is supposed to be played is this: people build their strength to gain literacy, then they play games to construct simulated situations that are abstractly parallel to their real-life problems and search for insights in the matter.

    Tokugawa and Toyotomi for example used to play Go. Neither was a master of the game, yet both were masters of their domains in reality. Their strength in the game didn't matter, they were literate enough, and they were able to communicate through the game to their immense profit and the strength of Japan, and so took the time to play.

    It's too bad most people really have no idea what the point of games in general is. Too much low self esteem, too much blind ambition.

  9. Re:How the worm turns on US Intelligence Community Has Lost Credibility Due To Leaks (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    The US was totally infiltrated with Soviets....

  10. The point of Go is not to 'win' on Google AI AlphaGo Wins Again, Leaves Humans In the Dust (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Go more like a language by which you communicate abstract ideas

    This idea of "points" and "winning" is really a tacked-on thing. You can increase your abstract literacy by increasing your 'strength' in Go and finding more experienced players to converse with.
    But the point is not to win, it's to find more experienced people to talk with.

    A machine has absolutely no use for this, and anyone controlling the machine has no use for this either. This whole show is simply about propaganda and the triumph of might over right by brainless brute-force data processing. It's purely about demoralizing people, not about showcasing meaningful technological advances.

    Google is basically bringing a flamethrower to a carpentry contest and saying they won because they were 'done' with their wood first.

    How Go is supposed to be played is this: people build their strength to gain literacy, then they play games to construct simulated situations that are abstractly parallel to their real-life problems and search for insights in the matter.

    Tokugawa and Toyotomi for example used to play Go. Neither was a master of the game, yet both were masters of their domains in reality. Their strength in the game didn't matter, they were literate enough, and they were able to communicate through the game to their immense profit and the strength of Japan, and so took the time to play.

    It's too bad most people really have no idea what the point of games in general is. Too much low self esteem, too much blind ambition.