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individual_outlier 2 points ago +2 / -0

Simply God fearing Christians/ individual liberty & freewill versus administrative statism/ marxism.

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individual_outlier 5 points ago +5 / -0

Reposting a comment I made yesterday

“So university students didnt have the volition to organize protests against covid psyop, vaxx/ masks policies, or social distancing infringing their individual liberties BUT we’re to believe they care enough about Palestinian human rights atrocities to show-up and express their right to protest? I’d wager that 70% of students couldnt even identify Palestine on a map. That must be some enriched Kool-Aid. The dichotomy of two psyops.”

Directly affect vs. not!

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individual_outlier 2 points ago +2 / -0

“problem -reaction- solution”

Manipulation to advance administrative hegemony.

Good read btw!

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individual_outlier 1 point ago +1 / -0

Polling has become a complicated subject to explain thanks to technology. Gone are the days of "everyone has a landline and an equal chance of being selected" to survey designs that include landline, mobile, and online. This poll included all 3 modes and so probability sampling and margin of error goes out the window. Especially is the case for opt-in online polling, which this survey included. I'm not going to get techy into margin of error estimates vs. credibility intervals (frequentist vs. Bayesian) - but in survey design a researcher can hide biases in the selection of opt-in participants. I find it interesting though, when looking at the published results/ data that the "Mode" of the participant isn't reported on. You can see results by demographics (age, gender, race) but not by survey mode. And for every state, the rate of opt-in/ online participation ranged from 32.4 - 47.9 or upwards of 1/3 of the 1000 participants per state. For me, any poll that doesnt provide full transparency across subjects, and modes is to be taken lightly.

If you download the full results and look at the ('state' XT tabs) you get a cross-ref. Here's a head scratching example, or two:

In AZ, there are 39 respondents who believe the Trump NY Trial is Witch-hunt but are voting for Ruben Gallago (D) for Senate race in a hypothetical scenario.

In GA, 29 people thought the same NY trial was also seen as a witch-hunt but said they would (hypothetically) vote for Biden in a 2024 match-up against Trump.

Sure!

Man, I'd like to meet these people in person.... to put a face to idiocy.

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individual_outlier 2 points ago +2 / -0

The idea of going after ballot manufacturing ie ballots sent to invalid addresses (like wal mart, hospital, or a restaurant) coupled with temporal dimension is a tech game changer in exposing, fighting & challenging election thievery. Fractal tech provides the scalability in computational horsepower needed to catch enough illegal ballots that end-up moving the needle.

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individual_outlier 2 points ago +3 / -1

So university students didnt have the volition to organize protests against covid psyop, vaxx/ masks policies, or social distancing infringing their individual liberties BUT we’re to believe they care enough about Palestinian human rights atrocities to show-up and express their right to protest? I’d wager that 70% of students couldnt even identify Palestine on a map.

That must be some enriched Kool-Aid. The dichotomy of two psyops.

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individual_outlier 3 points ago +3 / -0

And I remember learning in grade school science that air temp is only measured in shaded areas. 🤔

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individual_outlier 5 points ago +5 / -0

DEI was always optics/ lip-service for public image & stock price inflation. BR & Vanguard are well aware if this. It’s illegal, under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, to achieve quotas on any protected class and disenfranchising others in the process.

Huge win against private employers! After AA was found unconstitutional! Winning!!

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individual_outlier 8 points ago +8 / -0

I remember reading about vaxx efficacy as it was dependent on cold chain logistics. And that many of the get in line distribution points didnt have or could not maintain the required temps for efficacy and this lead to vast amounts of vaxx being inert. I thought I saved the post thread but can not find it. Anyways, I think warp speed created a logistics/ distribution “wrinkle” that may have saved millions of lives.

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individual_outlier 3 points ago +3 / -0

Let the mentally ill youngsters compete in their own “Special” Olympics type category.

So for the commies who believe that gender is fluid, non-binary thing, then why do mostly young men/ boys want to compete against women/ girls in a “hateful” binary designed system? Wouldn’t it be more DEI for the useful idiots out there running schools & universities to create an “alt” category for sports participation?

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individual_outlier 1 point ago +1 / -0

Let the mentally ill youngsters compete in their own “Special” Olympics type category.

So for the commies who believe that gender is fluid, non-binary thing, then why do mostly young men/ boys want to compete against women/ girls in a “hateful” binary designed system? Wouldn’t it be more DEI for the useful idiots out there running schools & universities to create an “alt” category for sports participation?

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