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1. hangph+Sl[view] [source] 2020-05-31 17:53:24
>>dsr12+(OP)
The timing of the release of this tool seems a bit innapropriate, given the state of rioting in a few US cities now. It's going to be incredibly draining on law enforcement in the US for a few years to identify and prosecute criminals involved in riots. Most victims already who have lost their homes, their businesses, and even their loved ones will mostly likely never see the criminals brought to justice given the scale of the violence.

It could be useful to protect people from relatiation under an authoritarian government, such as in Hong Kong. I dislike the idea of a government using mass automatic identification, that could be used again by authoritarians for terrible goals. I also dislike the idea of the opposite and using automatic anonymizing to protect criminals during riots. We're probably going to keep seeing an arms race in this, with good and bad actors on all sides.

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2. zouhai+3n[view] [source] 2020-05-31 18:02:31
>>hangph+Sl
> It's going to be incredibly draining on law enforcement in the US for a few years to identify and prosecute criminals involved in riots

Good. Black people factually live under an authoritarian regime in the US.

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3. yters+st[view] [source] 2020-05-31 18:55:36
>>zouhai+3n
What are the facts supporting your claim?
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4. throwa+Gu[view] [source] 2020-05-31 19:05:11
>>yters+st
This definitely seems like a good faith attempt to litigate the history of black oppression in the USA from first principles.
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5. yters+Fv[view] [source] 2020-05-31 19:13:51
>>throwa+Gu
I am not aware of facts supporting the claim that african americans live under an authoritarian regime.

I am aware that a number of african americans have been unjustly killed by police. That is a different claim than african americans are systematically oppressed by the US government.

For instance, compare what is happening in the US to a real authoritarian regime such as the USSR. The government made millions of innocent civilians disappear into the gulags en masse. Try to imagine even the hint of due process, let alone rioting and protests, within that regime.

Or compare what is happening here vs what is happening in China. The CCP places millions of Uighurs into concentration camps for no reason. In the US, we have thousands rioting violently in the streets, and I suspect the majority of the rioters will see little to no consequences for their actions.

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6. jessau+sr1[view] [source] 2020-06-01 04:18:37
>>yters+Fv
Why do you believe what you're told about a faraway land, but disbelieve what you can see for yourself in your own community?
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7. yters+e32[view] [source] 2020-06-01 12:33:41
>>jessau+sr1
why are you asking loaded questions?
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8. jessau+m62[view] [source] 2020-06-01 13:02:32
>>yters+e32
Just trying to help! How do you know what you think you know about people you've never met?
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9. yters+e72[view] [source] 2020-06-01 13:11:36
>>jessau+m62
i would ask you the same thing

you have never met me, but seem to know a whole lot about what i do and do not know

how did you get this information about me, and how do you know it is true? or are you just making a bunch of baseless assumptions?

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10. jessau+4c2[view] [source] 2020-06-01 13:41:38
>>yters+e72
Everyone in this thread knows you live closer to Minneapolis than to Ürümqi. You started the thread by discounting the difficulties of black people in USA. You wanted someone to give you some "facts" to "support" the claim that racism is a problem. All of us made the same assumption based on that evidence. We don't need to imagine anything else.
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11. Minor4+vl2[view] [source] 2020-06-01 14:37:04
>>jessau+4c2
I, for one, have no idea where yters lives
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