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Token normie. silly screeching spark smug smirks. Every day is #nationalNoMoreNationalDaysDay http://bitchute.com/channel/aartsi  http://giphy.com/channel/asafar …

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    1. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 8 Sep 2018
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      Sarah Mei Retweeted perplamps

      “IBM contributed to the holocaust” was a rather abstract bad thing for me until I read this thread & started to understand that it was deliberate and profitable and _crucial_ to the Nazi’s machinery of death. More info: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dehomag https://twitter.com/perplamps/status/1038103949956460544 …

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      perplamps @perplamps
      I never post political or controversial stuff... but I wanted to step out of line briefly to offer a lesser-known and very weird historical background to a news story that’s going around about a particular tech company collaborating with police on racial profiling.
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    2. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 8 Sep 2018
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      The numbers the Nazis tattooed on prisoners’ wrists were IBM identifcation codes. The IBM computers decided where people were sent. I wonder: is this the first big example of using the fence of “it’s just algorithms” to declaim personal responsibility?

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    3. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 8 Sep 2018
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      IBM’s German subsidiary paid $3 million into a fund for holocaust victims, while never admitting any responsibility. Soooo let’s see, apparently IBM figured that each person their systems sent to their death was worth 18 cents. Noted.

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    4. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 8 Sep 2018
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      Oh, but lots of those folks were killed in other ways, you say! Not all were scheduled for termination by computer! Ok then, let’s take the narrowest possible number. Let’s consider only people killed in extermination camps, whose rail system was run by computer.

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    5. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 8 Sep 2018
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      Let’s not include any deaths at concentration camps such as Bergen-Belsen, Dachau, or Buchenwald, or in prison camps, labor camps, or ghettos. (Even though IBM’s computers & technicians had a huge hand in ‘relocating’ people to those places as well.)

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    6. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 8 Sep 2018
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      $1.15 That’s how bad IBM felt about each person their algorithms murdered.

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    7. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 8 Sep 2018
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      I’m going to go hug my kids. Remember that the work you do and who you do it for matters. Ask the questions. The real ones. The uncomfortable ones.

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    8. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 9 Sep 2018
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      Sarah Mei Retweeted Auschwitz Memorial

      CORRECTION: the numbers tattooed onto prisoners’ bodies at Auschwitz were not IBM computer codes. Thanks @AuschwitzMuseum for the correction & subsequent discussion.https://twitter.com/auschwitzmuseum/status/1038825257535242240?s=21 …

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      The numbers of prisoners registered in the #Auschwitz concentration camp system (which at some point were also tattooed on prisoners' chests or forearms) had nothing do with any IBM (Hollerith) identification codes. https://twitter.com/sarahmei/status/1038454245375107072 …
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    9. Sarah Mei‏Verified account @sarahmei 9 Sep 2018
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      IBM’s technology enabled the Nazis to track people, & their algorithms determined how “relocate” them to camps & ghettos efficiently, but the numbers assigned to prisoners at Auschwitz were generated by hand, & records there were handwritten or typed.

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    10. Asaf Artsi‏ @AsafArtsi Jul 26
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      Track people how? By scanning their gacebook posts and analyzing their selfies? The most they could do is use computers to store the details of their victims, count them, and split them to groups. They didn't even have databases then!

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      Asaf Artsi‏ @AsafArtsi Jul 26
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      And as for IBM responsibility - evil states and organizations acquire and use commercial technologies for their crimes. Sometimes the companies know and don't care, sometimes they don't. Holding them responsible shouldn't be done lightly.

      5:34 AM - 26 Jul 2019
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        2. Asaf Artsi‏ @AsafArtsi Jul 26
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          To hold IBM responsible you should make the case that: 1. IBM knew the purpose of their computers and supported it. 2. They had a choice in that matter. 3. The computers were required for the extermination.

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        3. Asaf Artsi‏ @AsafArtsi Jul 26
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          Considering their technology, their trains and gas cannisters were far more important.

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        4. Asaf Artsi‏ @AsafArtsi Jul 26
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          Last thing: You judge those who cooperated with the nazis by todays knowledge. Then, they thought of the nazis as just another racist imperialists state

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