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    Apr 12
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    People need to understand the things they do and the systems they’re interfacing with before they do it. But that education step impedes capitalism, so companies removed it. That’s THE security hole.

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    22 hours ago

    This is the core thing that liberals -- on both sides -- do not get. As tempting as it is to think about it that way, the details of constitutional law and federalism are *not* the story here. The story is that this policy happened in order to harm people.

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    Just checking in on some of our free speech absolutists

    Screenshot of a tweet from 32 minutes ago by Harmeet K. Dhillon that reads:

This act of leaking an important opinion is terrorism against the Court and against our nation. It is far more destructive than any suicide bomber would be.

These people behind this vile act, are attacking the very foundations of the US. We must not let the terrorists win. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
    Screenshot of a tweet from an hour ago by Ben Shapiro that reads: "There is little question that this leak is designed to create threat to the life and limb of any justice who signs onto the majority opinion. Prosecution to the full extent of the law."
    Screenshot of a tweet from an hour ago by Megyn Kelly that reads: "The pathetic spineless leak of a draft SCOTUS opinion has the feel of something a sad little woke 20-something-year-old would do. The kind of person who thinks their personal agenda is 'more important.' Whoever did it should lose their law license."
    Screenshot of a tweet from an hour ago by Wendy Rogers that reads: "Arrest the leaker and give him/her/xe the traitor treatment."
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    10 hours ago

    Just to be clear, it’s not that the leak itself damages the Court’s legitimacy, it’s that the leaked material demonstrates the Court is not legitimate.

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    17 hours ago
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    All of which is to say: Supreme Court leaks are rare and remarkable, but they are not unprecedented. I've done some research on this, and I'm just sharing for anyone who might be interested in this wider context. /end

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    the reaction of an institution confident that it is reflecting the will of the people

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    23 hours ago

    Yes, spare a thought for the *checks notes* Justices during this trying time

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    22 hours ago

    It’s high time to give up the reassuring hopes that things will magically get better, or that the harms will be restricted to indivisible distant people, or that the system is working pretty much like normal behind all the commotion

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  10. 22 hours ago

    If you think some crucial protection needs to be legislated elsewhere, you need to set up protections in those places BEFORE you yank away the safety net. To knowingly take away the only protection -- for any reason -- is an overtly hostile act.

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  11. 22 hours ago

    What matters is this decision represents a win of the worst kind of people against the most vulnerable people.

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  12. 22 hours ago

    If there wasn't such a strong contingent of people who actively wanted certain groups of people to suffer, this decision would not have happened. Because it happened, those groups of people will suffer. Cause, effect. We can't just polish the tools, because they broke long ago.

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  13. 22 hours ago

    This is the core thing that liberals -- on both sides -- do not get. As tempting as it is to think about it that way, the details of constitutional law and federalism are *not* the story here. The story is that this policy happened in order to harm people.

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    May 2
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    Apparently Scott Adams didn’t realize weekday strips don’t print in color which accidentally makes this the funniest Dilbert in years

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    Right now: Barricades are up around the Supreme Court building, just minutes after reports from Politico were leaked indicating SCOTUS has voted to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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    22 hours ago

    Yes, yes, the "traditions" and "decorum" of the highest court have been violated. But that ship, really, sailed a long time ago.

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    Here's a fun game. It's called Karl Marx or the Bible. It's simple. There's a few quotes and you have to figure out if they come from Marx or the Bible. 🧵

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    22 hours ago

    Never underestimate the capacity for video game companies to be evil.

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    May 2

    a problem in hollywood right now is that you have a lot of dudes with computers going "omg i know a SECRETALGORITHM that will guarantee success" and the idiot business dipshit goes "OH WOW, SOMETHING TO REMOVE RISK FROM THE EQUATION"

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    May 2
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  21. Retweeted
    28 Aug 2019

    Grace & Favour, "Things That Go Bump In the Night". John Inman sells this stupid joke in the most spectacular fashion.

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