Conservatives programed to trigger at words "Black Lives Matter" by Russian trolls.

hanimmal

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I watched the whole thing on Rogan were Eric Weinstein came on and went through some of it with him.
Crazy, but not so crazy. He has some stuff that is right, he just say's it oddly and understands it from a different angle.

That and he believes gravity is an effect of electromagnetism. Idk, but I do know gravity is still a theory. It seems like a simple thing but it isn't.
The 2 thing Terrance brings up is accurate as well.
The shapes he made seem a geometric proof that the math people have been trying through just math. He went and built it and used a small average to get around the known problem of intersecting angles of his tetrahedron. That is how he says he proved supersymmetry as he understands it.

I thought it was really interesting. The small error or averaging to get it all to work it the part Weinstein liked. He said he had looked at that exact problem years ago and just passed on it. But Howard went and made a workable average +or- to get it to work irl.

Kind of like life, there isn't and exact right or wrong and things still work together. Maybe because of that bit of wiggle room.
The problem usually comes not with the stuff that aligns with the reality of math, it is the cherry picking that they do to pretend like the parts that fall apart are not explained by math. When they are, or they are just purposefully/accidently misinterpreting things that are.

The stuff gets so complex that it is easy to lose something and get tripped up by it though, especially when you don't really know about it. So I am not going to try to poke holes in what you are talking about with the drawing thing without taking some time in it, but I know the numbers stuff that the cons like Howard are selling is pure lying propaganda. And if they are basing any of their other ideas off of it being real then it is really suspect IMO.

I havnt heard of the Weinstein guy though so not sure on him at all.

One thing though another of the weird words that gets mangled into meaning different things is how the word "Theory" is used in real life vs the scientific definition of it. It has to account for every single scrap of data we have or else it would not hold up in science word.
 

hanimmal

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Pete kills it. Trump is trying to keep us talking about anything other than reality about what Trump has actually done to destroy choice and jobs, immigration legislation, and shit now trying to get our government to shut down to cause economic turmoil in our nation.

Trump and the current elected Republicans are unserious people that will do more harm as they try to maintain the power to keep the mega wealthy from having to pay taxes again (like they had to prior to Reagan to help build up our nation infrastructure).
 

hanimmal

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Meant to link this one:


Might as well leave this one here (didn't mean to link it). But guessing that cats are now the new dividing issue trigger as a proxy for people who don't have kids vs family.



Here is the full hearing:
 
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BudmanTX

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Meant to link this one:


Might as well leave this one here (didn't mean to link it). But guessing that cats are now the new dividing issue trigger as a proxy for people who don't have kids vs family.



Here is the full hearing:
i almost put up that John Kennedy remark, talk about an embarrassment, even the people in the room went gasp when he said that. Talk bout being disrepectful to that lady....
 

hanimmal

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https://www.rawstory.com/dan-foreman/
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Far-right Idaho state Sen. Dan Foreman got into a heated argument with a Native American candidate during a forum this week that culminated with him shouting at her to "go back to where you came from," according to a report.

Trish Carter-Goodheart, a member of the Nez Perce tribe and candidate for House Seat A, said in a statement that the incident occurred at a "meet the candidates" gathering Tuesday in the northern Idaho town of Kendrick, where voters posed questions to Senate and House candidates in the area. The dispute began when Foreman categorically proclaimed discrimination did not exist in Idaho, reported Boise State Public Radio on Thursday.

Carter-Goodheart took issue with this, pointing out that there is an extensive and painful history of white supremacist organizations in northern Idaho. The state GOP has on multiple occasions had to fight off takeovers by those white supremacist groups.

“[J]ust because someone hasn’t personally experienced discrimination, doesn’t mean it’s not happening. Racism and discrimination are real issues here in Idaho, as anyone familiar with our state’s history knows,” she explained in a statement issued after the forum. “I highlighted our weak hate crime laws and mentioned the presence of the Aryan Nations in northern Idaho as undeniable evidence of this reality.”

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In response to Carter-Goodheart's words at the forum, according to the report, Foreman "stood up and angrily interjected, using an expletive to criticize what he cast as the liberal bent of the response."

He then told her she should "go back to where you came from," Carter-Goodheart said, before storming away.

Carter-Goodheart's Republican candidate, incumbent Rep. Lori McCann, was among the attendees who corroborated the incident.

Foreman, a retired Air Force veteran and former law enforcement officer, has previously landed in the news for unruly behavior. In a viral video in 2017 taken from police body camera footage at the Latah County Fair, he shouted at a constituent, calling him a "son of a b----" and telling him to "go to hell."
 
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