Poll: Who Should Be Leader of HM Most Loyal Opposition? This poll is closed. |
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Jeremy Corbyn | 95 | 18.63% | |
Dennis Skinner | 53 | 10.39% | |
Angus Robertson | 20 | 3.92% | |
Tim Farron | 9 | 1.76% | |
Paul Ukips | 7 | 1.37% | |
Robot Lenin | 105 | 20.59% | |
Tony Blair | 28 | 5.49% | |
Pissflaps | 193 | 37.84% | |
Total: | 510 votes |
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Prince John posted:You can go look at [2017] EWCA Crim 190 here (another pdf warning) if you want the full details of why the murder conviction was quashed in all its glorious 30 pages. Reading some of this makes me wish everybody present had been convicted of murder. Not sure if that's what you were going for. quote:The marines take up positions around the insurgent in a semicircle. quote:At 00:01:03 the cameraman bends down closer to the insurgent with quote:The appellant immediately crouches down and aims his pistol at the They drag the guy around causing him a lot of pain, joke about killing him, make clear that none of them have the slightest intention of trying to save his life, and then shoot him in a manner that doesn't immediately kill him. That's not just murder, it's torture too. I would be more than happy for them to all rot in jail, adjustment disorder or no adjustment disorder.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 22:34 |
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OwlFancier posted:On the other hand he kills people for money so I'm not super sympathetic either way.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 22:40 |
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It's okay to say both that the soldiers were cunts who deserve to rot, while also acknowledging that they are the product of a deliberately dehumanising and borderline abusive system that trains them to kill, and to consider killing to be not only justifiable but a positive good. A perpetrator can be a victim. One of the big problems in our society, i reckon, is that talking about causal factors in crime gets you labelled as "soft on crime" by the Mail brigade - unless the criminal is one of ARE BOYS, apparently, in which case all the circumstances miraculously conspure to make the perpetrator completely innocent. Anyway i'm going to loving bed.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 22:43 |
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You could also presumably argue that if the military put a man with a psychiatric disorder in command of a unit of men, the military has to take responsibility for what he did. But, if you can see some sort of corporate manslaughter charge sticking, you probably have a psychiatric disorder of your own. Persistent Optimistic Delusional Psychological disorder of Emotional Regulation and Systemic Organic Non-function
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:15 |
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Also for anyone who cares an adjustment disorder is a 'condition in which a person responds to a stressful event (such as an illness, job loss, or divorce) with extreme emotions and actions that cause problems at work and home'. It is normally self-limiting and symptoms persist no longer than six months after the stressor is removed. It's been criticised for being a highly broad diagnosis, since by definition any display of extreme emotion or behaviour during a period of stress can be deemed evidence of an adjustment disorder. Some think the only reason it exists is as a useful label to enable stressed out patients to get therapy under their insurance. It's also highly convenient for Blackman, since it's short duration means he was not expected to display any symptoms during his psychiatric evaluation and is not expected to need any treatment for it now. I strongly, strongly doubt a civilian could torture and murder someone and use the act itself, coupled with being in a stressful situation, as evidence of diminished responsibility. Especially not if they lied to cover it up and lied again to try and excuse their actions ('I thought he was already dead'). Even if they managed it there is no way they would be diagnosed with a self-limiting disorder and be released with no requirement for psychiatric treatment. This case is bullshit, and it underlines the fact that no soldier will ever be held accountable for their actions because the stress of being a soldier automatically absolves you.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:15 |
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Just to make it visible to everyone: The encryption ban would not help. There's multiple reasons. First and the obvious one is that as soon as they swap in encryption they can decrypt as opposed to end-to-end people who will never stay quiet will point it out, and after that nobody not profoundly dumb will not use it for shady poo poo anyway. There will always be ways to encrypt data that are unbreakable within an useful time frame, and the complete idiots they'd catch will leave plenty of evidence anyway. Second is the problem that as it is the problem isn't having enough data, it's identifying signals from within the flood of data. You need more very highly paid experts way before more data is necessary - the tools available for data collection aren't only good enough, they're distracting in presenting people with way more false positives than they can handle. Third is that once you add a backdoor to encryption it will inevitably be cracked by literally everyone who cares to do so, in a time frame relevant to this. It wouldn't help catch anyone but it'd sure make everyone's private business visible to Chinese and Russian criminals. Fourth is that the government spying on everyone doesn't really help with the core problem, which is that in order to catch people like this you need the help of communities and to make disgruntled loners an exception. The answers to problems like this are less income inequality (and thus more taxes), less racism and making hating the poor unacceptable. Maybe it's a distraction keeping people from discussing that side.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:25 |
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Also if you notice in the sentencing summary, they actually weigh his prior service record against him breaking the Geneva Conventions. That's like saying that Harold Shipman's murder sentence should have been weighed against the times he didn't murder grannies.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:27 |
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jabby posted:This case is bullshit, and it underlines the fact that no soldier will ever be held accountable for their actions because the stress of being a soldier automatically absolves you.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:31 |
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TinTower posted:Also if you notice in the sentencing summary, they actually weigh his prior service record against him breaking the Geneva Conventions. This is what happens every single time a judge makes a sentencing decision and includes previous good character in mitigation, surely? Someone who's committed their first crime at the age of 60 gets to have a more lenient sentence compared to someone who's spent their entire life as a criminal. jabby posted:Reading some of this makes me wish everybody present had been convicted of murder. Not sure if that's what you were going for. Yeah, the whole thing made me feel pretty sick - very happy for you to draw whatever conclusions you like as long as you're in full posession of the facts. Note the sections about the extended isolation, exposed position, lack of support from superiors and the death of the junior officer, deaths in family and unit, sleep deprivation and why you can't draw conclusions about mental health from the video alone. Out of interest, does anyone know what happened to the rest of the squad? I haven't really been able to google much, but I agree that they all look pretty culpable to me. Prince John fucked around with this message at 23:46 on Mar 28, 2017 |
# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:36 |
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Independence Day aren't you guys excited!!!
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:54 |
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B and C got charged but found not guilty. They found no grounds to charge D.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:56 |
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they love the D
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:57 |
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Kurtofan posted:Independence Day aren't you guys excited!!! We have three Independence Days to celebrate one event, that's how big and good it is.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 23:59 |
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Prince John posted:Yeah, the whole thing made me feel pretty sick - very happy for you to draw whatever conclusions you like as long as you're in full posession of the facts. Note the sections about the extended isolation, exposed position, lack of support from superiors and the death of the junior officer, deaths in family and unit, sleep deprivation and why you can't draw conclusions about mental health from the video alone. I'll happily accept that you can't draw conclusions about mental health from the video alone, but what is extremely important is the difference between mental health and culpability. As an example, take someone with diagnosed schizophrenia. If he's filmed beating someone up while screaming that they're the anti-Christ come to kill him, that speaks to diminished responsibility. If he's filmed beating someone up after they cut him off in traffic, while screaming 'you cut me off you rear end in a top hat', does his schizophrenia diagnosis diminish his responsibility for that? Why should it? Isn't it rather demeaning to people with mental health issues to strip them of all agency? If Blackman had a mental health problem then that's fair enough, but it doesn't automatically diminish his responsibility for his actions. For that to be the case there needs to be evidence that the specific decision to kill the insurgent was motivated by pathologically disordered reasoning, and that really doesn't come across from the videos
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HJB posted:We have three Independence Days to celebrate one event, that's how big and good it is. woohoo!!!!
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 00:02 |
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Prince John posted:This is what happens every single time a judge makes a sentencing decision and includes previous good character in mitigation, surely? Someone who's committed their first crime at the age of 60 gets to have a more lenient sentence compared to someone who's spent their entire life as a criminal. Well, true, but the decision reads like "sure, he might have committed a teensy war crime, but he was a such a good boy before hand". That said, the willingness of the judge to accept the mitigation so easily probably plays into other dynamics. Take Chelsea Manning, for example. She really should've got mitigation at least for being certified as being unfit to serve whilst serving, but the Obama administration wanted to make an example of her and the press had her pegged as a "pro-terrorist traitor".
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Prince John posted:This is what happens every single time a judge makes a sentencing decision and includes previous good character in mitigation, surely? Someone who's committed their first crime at the age of 60 gets to have a more lenient sentence compared to someone who's spent their entire life as a criminal. Usually previous good character is a proxy for how white and middle class someone is, unfortunately.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 00:03 |
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Nice triple whammy, worth a lot of points that.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 00:11 |
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Kurtofan posted:Independence Day aren't you guys excited!!! Yes! I expect March 28 to be a national holiday in Scotland in about three years' time. Meanwhile: the UK has anticipated the outcome of UN negotiations on a nuclear ban by withdrawing its bombs from the jurisdiction of the ICJ. http://bit.ly/2mITySm So is it A: they anticipate a resubmission from the Marshall Islands that they can't use a lawlerly escape clause to dismiss, B: without access to EU sources of nuclear material the Trident replacement programme will require breaching the Non-Proliferation Treaty, or C: both of the above? Interesting that the first move in international diplomacy by the post-Article 50 government is to reaffirm its commitment to species-ending nihilism.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 00:12 |
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Probably B. The government don't want even limited ECJ jurisdiction limited to Euratom.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 00:18 |
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Prince John posted:It's like reading the Daily Mail coverage of a court decision in here today, just from the other side of the political spectrum. Yep there are some real ghouls in here and a good way to spot them is if they say are boys (classist).
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 00:32 |
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HJB posted:
Get a life, leftists! Next up, which female leader has the nicest arse? Ten pages of expert opinion.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 01:00 |
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jabby posted:Get a life, leftists! The weird thing about that front page was that, somehow, the article was even worse. Literally an entire page of drivel about the precise angle of vicar's daughter May's knees, Nicola Sturgeon's thumb and her seductive shoe dangling. I don't think I saw the actual contents posted in here, so I'll post it here to avoid giving them too much traffic. It seriously takes a turn for the weird in the bolded bit. quote:Legend – or rather Hollywood – has it that the Scottish knight William Wallace daubed himself head-to-toe in blue woad paint to defeat the English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297. My mind boggled that it was written by a woman, but then I discovered it was Sarah Vine and it boggled no more. Prince John fucked around with this message at 01:12 on Mar 29, 2017 |
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Rejoice, paups! With our new improved paupboxes you too will be able to afford* your own dwelling space with as much as 16 m2** of living space! https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/mar/27/dog-kennel-flats-barnet-house-smaller-than-travelodge-room quote:Hundreds of tiny studio flats, many smaller than a budget hotel room, are to be squeezed into an eleven-storey block in north London as its developer takes advantage of the government’s relaxation of planning regulations. * Paups who cannot swing a £180k mortgage will need to look elsewhere for their housing needs ** A generous 43% of the national minimum living area for single persons in non-deregulated housing
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 01:13 |
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endlessmonotony posted:Just to make it visible to everyone: I can't recall if it was here or El Reg that I saw someone say Amber Rudd just outlawed long division.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 01:21 |
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Breath Ray posted:Yep there are some real ghouls in here and a good way to spot them is if they say are boys (classist). Normally your lovely obvious trolling doesn't get to me but a complete psycho was just let off despite the fact he tortured and killed a man. I'd love to be like you, uncaring about the path humanity is slowly but surely treading, but instead i'm scared and very angry in equal measure. Every loving day it gets worse.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 01:26 |
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HJB posted:
Theresa May is an horrific scumbag politician and is dependable only to do what is currently in Theresa May's best interests. As Home Secretary, she ramped up the racism of the previous Labour administration to 11, including issuing denials of her department's own research when it came back saying immigrants were good. As Prime Minister, she's set up her idiot rivals in positions of great authority so they can't demurr or deflect and thereby committed headlong to the total nihilism of the most reactionary wing of this most reactionary Party. Then Sarah Vine doubles down on the sexism and you remember that her husband came fairly close to being Prime Minister. For one second, you think Theresa May is not the worst person for that job. But naw, this kind of thinking is just learned helplessness and we should abolish them all at earliest opportunity and form some kind of federation of autonomous communities based on direct democracy. Or something. E: Was it also mentioned in this thread that, following Monday's meeting, Sturgeon walked out the front door to answer questions from journalists and May left by the kitchen exit to get into a motorcade back to London? I suppose I would do the same as a Tory Prime Minister in Glasgow. Juliet Whisky fucked around with this message at 02:17 on Mar 29, 2017 |
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Jedit posted:I can't recall if it was here or El Reg that I saw someone say Amber Rudd just outlawed long division. Mind explaining this one to a layman?
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 01:46 |
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RSA encryption is basically Fermat's Little Theorem with bells on. (Fermat's Little Theorem says that if p a prime number, the remainder on dividing a^p by p is a) Okay, that's a massive overgeneralisation but not strictly untrue. TinTower fucked around with this message at 02:06 on Mar 29, 2017 |
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TinTower posted:RSA encryption is basically Fermat's Little Theorem with bells on. Actually plain RSA is kinda cryptographically bad for all sorts of reasons, if I remember right from Uni, so maybe it's not the best example. But yeah it's essentially based on FLT.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 02:20 |
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RSA isn't the best way to encrypt but it's sufficiently simple to do and a sufficient enough key size from sufficiently random primes makes it effectively computationally infeasible to crack within a lifetime unless you have a quantum computer.
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TinTower posted:RSA isn't the best way to encrypt but it's sufficiently simple to do and a sufficient enough key size from sufficiently random primes makes it effectively computationally infeasible to crack within a lifetime unless you have a quantum computer. e: nevermind, it's really way too late for this. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 02:41 on Mar 29, 2017 |
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Private Speech posted:e: nevermind, it's really way too late for this. Yeah. I don't fancy talking about maths at 3 in the morning either. Suffice it to say that there's a lot of maths in encryption.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 02:46 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoCrBuOBwGQ
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 04:22 |
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LemonDrizzle posted:Rejoice, paups! With our new improved paupboxes you too will be able to afford* your own dwelling space with as much as 16 m2** of living space! On one hand, it's illuminating as to what lengths the Tories will go to avoid pissing off developers and home-owners, because I can't see any way that even building a few thousand of these flats would negatively impact on house prices. On the other hand, they're Tories, and this is pure 'envy-but-don't-encroach-on-your-betters' scummery. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj-QXey3gPk
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 06:31 |
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Great timing Jeremy get your message out there on a slow news day.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 07:27 |
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HJB posted:
https://twitter.com/davidclewis/status/846977371811057665
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 07:54 |
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Prince John posted:The Court Martial Appeals Court did exactly that (pdf warning) in their lengthy sentencing remarks, including all the aggravating and mitigating factors. They are crystal clear that Marine A retained a level of responsibility for his actions. Just wanted to say, leaving aside Marine A's conduct (which may be understandable if reprehensible), this is a good post and you are a good poster.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 07:55 |
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Jedit posted:I can't recall if it was here or El Reg that I saw someone say Amber Rudd just outlawed long division. whoever it was was stealing Whit Diffie's line about the Clinton-era ITAR regulations on crypto.
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 04:43 |
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Is the daily mail picking up new readers or is its readership going to vanish when boomers finally die?
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