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Pretendians (link.chtbl.com)
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In each episode of this riveting new podcast series, co-hosts Robert Jago (Kwantlen First Nation and Nooksack Indian Tribe) and Angel Ellis (Muscogee (Creek) Nation) reveal unbelievable stories of audacious fraudsters and investigate the complex phenomenon of Indigenous identity fraud. Coming soon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Show Less

I'd wager that many that say they're Métis, are pretenders, too. They all should be rooted out, so the real indigenous can engage and have funding.

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I got in some hot water a while back for admitting I was relatively unconcerned with Republican villainy these days compared to other worries. This Canada Online Harms Act, whose details I missed earlier (apologies to Public and Yuri Bezmenov!), perfectly embodies the kind of thing that keeps me up at night now.

Whatever else Republicans have been up to, they haven’t been scheduling nuclear bomb runs over the whole concept of individual rights (although they’re trying to catch up with moves like the antisemitism bill). People will focus on the cartoon wokeness of Justin Trudeau’s bill, but that’s not what makes it scary — he’s trying to create a full-blown surveillance state, complete with a giant citizen army of paid snitches, with one stroke. Things not even imaginable a few years ago, like pre-emptive punishment for crimes not even committed or life sentences for what Canada’s former Chief Justice called “some words,” would be reality with this bill. Genuine political dissent would become logistically impossible, and virtual mob rule a certainty.

People misunderstood the content of stories like the Twitter Files to be solely about censorship. The real issue was the creation of huge extrademocratic bureaucracies that use digital levers to manipulate political life and whose growth is difficult-to-impossible to check. The way this bill casually dismisses things like the right to face your accuser or due process or protection from ex post facto law shows the utter contempt for democracy. These ideas have a lot of support in elite circles in America and I’m sorry, they’re operating on a completely different level of scary than something like the Trump movement even. Do people just not believe this stuff is happening, or do they think it’s okay? I don’t get it.

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[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 months ago

Not correct. It's a human right regardless whether you believe it or not. https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/freedom-expression-fundamental-human-right#:~:text=Freedom%20of%20expression%20is%20a,Universal%20Declaration%20of%20Human%20Rights.

Just because America doesn't allow free speech on their social applications doesn't make it right. Pull your head out of your arse. Yelling fire when there isn't a fire isn't an example of free speech you moron! We're talking about political free speech.

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 months ago

Well, literal Nazis would be a good start.

The problem is that most of the blocking is simply because people don't like the speech. This is a huge concern for any liberal democracy. Free speech is a right, and that means speech that one doesn't necessarily like!

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 months ago

this guy is 100% committed to give nazis a platform, right?

I think you mean — speech you don't like. Where do you draw the line?

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 4 points 4 months ago

it’s sometimes hard to remember there are people who take that view.

Many people have this view. Us on the Fedi are unique in that we don't, or didn't before the mass Twitter émigré occurred.

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 2 points 4 months ago

Afraid to learn something you didn't before? Such a silly attitude!

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[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 months ago

We can only hope that the disintegration of global politics, and the formation of a Christian version of Iran

What does this even mean? You're not making sense. On our borders??

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 months ago

YW. I enjoy reading what's happening in the 'verse. Hopefully, more and more folks will notice that there's more to it than Mastodon.

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 months ago

WiTH is RER? Hasn't the author learned that the 1st rule of writing is to explain the first use of an acronym?

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 months ago

Yup, like most corporate types in America.

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 6 points 5 months ago

We need to stop paying attention to what the Biden government says, and pay absolute attention to what they do! They're speaking out of both sides of their mouth, FFS!

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 20 points 5 months ago

Isn't ClamTK a GUI to ClamAV if I remember correctly?

[-] marathon@lemmy.ca 0 points 5 months ago

What, that they weren't vacant? One should take a look at some of the TCHC properties that are vacant. There are quite a few in my building.

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