GA Shooter. Shocking!

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Fake news
Fair and balanced
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This feels like bait.
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LOL
that’s not even close to the same kid they showed in the court room today
Hopefully dad gets the chair
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Looks about as accurate as the Steele Dossier.
Fake news
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Should parents of gang bangers who kill teens be arrested?
Serious question. How far do we go? I get the anger at these parents. We got a lot of shitty parents. Could probably fill the prisons
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Shitty parents who listen to corrupt doctors on the dole from big Pharma
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Yes…if the parents are buying the guns and being reckless with storage. 100%
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Good luck with the medication narrative.
Sounds like he might have needed some.
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Correct. He probably needed a prescription to counter the other prescription.
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What "other prescription"?
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H defending drugging kids
Not surprised
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Yeah you're right, what was I thinking. I'm sure this dude was a pureblood.
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Not your fault.
You girls are very wedded to certain narratives, and no one's gotten you to those reeducation camps yet.
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You'll get your wish one day I'm sure.
I do miss the days of the straight edge goth kids as the outcasts of society vs whatever it is we get now.
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are the parents that are buying 14-year-old kids AR’s….. the same people that are pro vax?
that seems like two different different populations to me. Maybe I’m wrong.
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I was using pureblood in the context of being on anti-depressants vs not being on them.
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If there is a God, He won’t let you illuminate the path.
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You gals won't be getting any education on my say so.
I know lost causes when I see them.
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It’s never stopped this board before.
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Sure if you mean Russian collusion and effective covid vaccines
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This seems legit. The FBI said he had a discord account talking about mass shootings
tranny killers on the loose
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Shills gonna shill. Trust the science, big authoritarian state and big pharma.
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If we were fishing for you it would sound like "trump bad, mmmkay"
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Give it 15 years
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Trust the government! At least if it is run by credentialed dems. No need to actually learn any science, economics or history. Just learn to trust. Team Dazzler loves themselves some credentialed dems. Say, that barry fellow is a Harvard law grad and was the Law Review editor and he really knows stuff.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/09/liberal-know-nothingism.php
Liberal Know-NothingismA novel aspect of our present political moment is that the more credentials a person has, the more likely he or she is to be a Democrat. This wasn’t true 50 years ago; on the contrary. But creeping credentialism has become a key feature of our culture. I think we are in the midst of a coup being carried out by people who are dumb, but have credentials, usually half-baked.
These thoughts are prompted by Matt Taibbi’s current Racket News post. I am not sure whether that link will work if you are not a Racket News subscriber. If not, you might consider signing up. Meanwhile, I will try to do justice to the post with a few excerpts.
Briefly, Taibbi has obtained documents in response to a FOIA request. His post focuses on an alleged “misinformation” expert named Michael Caulfield, of the University of Washington. Early in the covid fiasco, Caulfield wrote an email in which he ridiculed people who were trying to understand the actual lethality of the virus:
Caulfield dismissed efforts to analyze data to figure out what was happening, on the ground that most people lack credentials. (Not that he himself had any relevant expertise, by the way.) Instead, the average person–pretty much everyone–should just figure out “who [sic] to trust.” And that would be the government.
Caulfield unveiled some of this thinking in December 2018, in a blog post called “Recalibrating our Approach to Misinformation,” while writers like Martin Gurri argued that audiences lost trust because the tools are now available for audiences to see authorities aren’t trustworthy. Caulfield’s take, consistent with what most “anti-disinformationists” believe, is the mere fact of mistrust is a net negative, because it raises risks of “totalitarianism” (read: Trump). Therefore, student “orientation towards truth” is “far more ominous than mere gullibility.” Rather than teach kids to evaluate information, the idea is to teach “trust.”
So, teach young people to trust the government.
Taibbi addresses the broader issue of the “misinformation” movement and its political orientation:
The new FOIA production repeatedly shows academics or professional fact-checkers choosing which “false narratives” to study merely by reading news and guessing what the rabble might obsess over next, perhaps while stroking a chin. “As more people are infected, expect to see new false narratives about how the virus started,” a Newsguard circular read, adding that “many of which will seize on…xenophobic themes.”
Most revealing: while researchers constantly scan for misinformation/disinformation spread by ordinary consumers, they never (literally not once that I’ve found, across years of reading these communications) look at government officials or credentialed experts as possible sources of bad information. The hundreds of millions spent on “anti-disinformation” initiatives can be boiled down to one principle, repeated endlessly: trust your betters. Forget critical thinking, locate authoritative voices, and stick with them.
Of course, as to the covid epidemic, the oft-censored independent voices generally turned out to be right, and the government was wrong.
Finally, I note that Caulfield described thinking for oneself as “a lousy epistemology.” As a one-time student of epistemology, I say with confidence that no philosopher has ever advanced such a theory. The idea that one should always believe the government and follow its dictates has a name, not in epistemology but in politics. It starts with an F. That is where today’s Democratic Party lives.
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I was right. And first.
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But was the FBI egging him on in that account?
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If the FBI was out interviewing the kid a year ago about being a mass murderer, and the dad still thought it was cool to let him have access to guns, I'm fine with the dad being charged.