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Republican voters: I'm not racist, I'm fine with the people who come here legally and legitimately and contribute to society

Omar: *comes here legally through legitimate means and contributes to society*

Same republican voters: SEND HER BACK!


Ya'll are fucking disgusting hypocrites. Not even pretending anymore. Just straight up racist liars saying whatever you need to say to get your racism enshrined into law.

FUCK YOU. Every last one of you.
 

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Remember like two days ago when these dipshits were going on and on about FREEZE PEACH and the mean ole' liberals taking it away?

Now, in the same goddamn week, they're telling us that sitting representatives need to 'go home' because they criticized Republican policies.

Can you fucking morons HEAR YOURSELVES? Do you care about 'free speech' or should we kick people out of the country if they criticize American foreign policy? IT CAN'T BE BOTH.

I ask this like ya'll give a fuck about being consistent, but we all know you don't so we'll just let this sit here as a rhetorical exercise.
 

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I'm calling it now, Pipeline and a majority of the Trump / Infowars supporters (and lets be real, they're one and the same) will become openly racist now that Trump has indicated that's acceptable for them to do so.

No more crypto-fascism - Masks off!

No more dog whistling, it's going to start becoming MUCH more blatant.

Mark my words.
 

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I'm calling it now, Pipeline and a majority of the Trump / Infowars supporters (and lets be real, they're one and the same) will become openly racist now that Trump has indicated that's acceptable for them to do so.

No more crypto-fascism - Masks off!

They've obviously been dog whistling this whole time, but it's going to start becoming MUCH more blatant.

Mark my words.

I hope all the racists come out of the closet. I have a list of practical jokes way to crude to use on anyone I even slightly respect that I have wanted to try since I was just little.
 

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Ive been waiting for some representative to grow some balls and say the same thing. And her immigrant parents too.

Go "Be Best" in Slovenia

I'd love to see how Trump and his followers react to that.
 

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https://www.infowars.com/red-alert-ai-takeover-now-underway-elon-musk-announces-brain-chips-for-all/


Red Alert! AI Takeover Now Underway… Elon Musk Announces Brain Chips For All!

Plus computer scientists say Google AI already rigging 2020 election! Must see global broadcast!

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https://www.cnet.com/news/elon-musk...-human-test-brain-computer-interface-in-2020/


Elon Musk says Neuralink plans 2020 human test of brain-computer interface

"A monkey has been able to control a computer with his brain," CEO Musk says of his startup's brain-machine interface.

July 17, 2019 11:20 AM PDT



Neuralink, Elon Musk's startup that's trying to directly link brains and computers, has developed a system to feed thousands of electrical probes into a brain and hopes to start testing the technology on humans in in 2020, Chief Executive Elon Musk revealed Tuesday. And it's working already in animal tests. "A monkey has been able to control a computer with his brain," Musk said at a San Francisco livestreaming the presentation on YouTube Tuesday, revealing even more research results than the company's scientists expected.
Neuralink's initial goal is to help people deal with brain and spinal cord injuries or congenital defects, Musk said. The technology could help paraplegics who have lost the ability to move or sense because of spinal cord injury -- a medical treatment that's a lot less shocking than radical sci-fi ideas like "consensual telepathy."


Watch this: Elon Musk’s Neuralink wants to hook your brain to a computer...
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But the long-term goal is to build a "digital superintelligence layer" to link humans with artificial intelligence, a technology he views as an existential threat to humanity.
"Ultimately, we can do a full brain-machine interfaces where we can achieve a sort of symbiosis with AI," Musk said. One goal along the way will be letting people type 40 words per minute just by thinking.
Neuralink has the potential to dramatically reshape both computing and humanity -- if it and like-minded researchers can persuade regulators and society at large that we should be directly wired to machines. That's a big if. The challenges are immense when it comes to developing the technology, making it practical and affordable, and convincing people it's safe and desirable.
The startup uses sewing machine-like technology this year to drill small holes into brains and insert super-slender electrodes called threads, steering clear of blood vessels as they go.
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Neuralink envisions brain-connected chips and accompanying communication wires placed under the skin. A data transfer system would then link to a wearable, removable pod behind the ear that communicates wirelessly with external devices like a phone or computer.
Neuralink; Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET "We hope to have this, aspirationally, in a human patient by the end of this year. So it's not far," Musk said. He acknowledged, though, that approval from the US Food and Drug Administration "is quite difficult."
Brain-machine interface (BMI) technology is active research at competitors and other laboratories. But some worry that Neuralink's invasive method is risky.
Today, some epilepsy patients have dozens of wires inserted to monitor brain activity, said Bin He, head of biomedical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University and a researcher who favors noninvasive methods. "In the general population, I could not see how many of such inserted wires into a human's brain would not cause risks or potentially impair the working of the brain," He said.
Noninvasive methods not only can read brain activity but also stimulate it. That's easier at the surface, but new breakthroughs show promise for communications with neurons deeper in the brain, He said.
Even if Neuralink's approach works, don't expect to download the ability to speak French anytime soon. The company's first goals are dauntingly ambitious, and training the brain to understand the Neuralink signals won't be easy, either, said Max Hodak, Neuralink's president and co-founder. "It's a long process. It's like learning to touch-type or play piano," he said.
In a research paper -- authored by "Elon Musk and Neuralink" but not published in a peer-reviewed journal -- Neuralink described progress using its technology with rats. In one case, it laced electrodes into a rat's brain and fitted it with a USB-C port so the sensor data can be monitored. "This system serves as a state-of-the-art research platform and a first prototype towards a fully implantable human BMI," the paper says.
Thousands of electrodes implanted by robot

With Neuralink's approach, a robot inserts tiny threads a quarter the width of a human hair. "The threads are about the same size as a neuron," Musk said. "If you're going to stick something in your brain, you want it to be tiny -- approximately on par with the things that are already there."
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On this rat, Neuralink's sensor chip connects to the outside world with a USB-C port. On humans, the plan is to communicate wirelessly so there won't be a cable plugged into your skull.
Neuralink A "wisp" of 1,024 threads attach to a small chip, up to 10 of which will be embedded under your skin. Each will connect wirelessly to a wearable, detachable, upgradable "pod" behind your ear that communicates wirelessly with a phone. "The interface to the chip is wireless so you have no wires poking out of your head. It basically Bluetooths to your phone," Musk said.
The installation takes place through holes 2mm wide, temporarily expanded to 8mm, then glued shut, Musk said. Among the company's challenges are developing electrodes that will last "many decades," but "getting the right coatings is a tough materials science problem." The human brain is not a hospitable environment.
Electrodes read and write brain data

Neuralink is designing its electrodes not just to "read" from neurons what's going on in the brain, but also to "write" signals into the brain. "You can use this technology in the brain to restore a sense of touch or vision," said Neuralink scientist Philip Sabes.
Connections to the motor control parts of the brain also could help people with brain disorders, Sabes said.
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Neuralink's N1 sensor chip, measuring 4x5mm in its present incarnation, can detect spikes of neural activity and send signals back to the brain.
Neuralink; Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET "A person could imagine running, dancing or even kung fu," Sabes said, with the Neuralink connection controlling their 3D avatar in a digital realm. "Ultimately, if and when technology for spinal cord nerve or muscle stimulation gets far enough, it could be used to restore that individual's control over their own body."
Neuralink hopes its procedure will be safe and easy enough that people will choose to undergo it. "This should be safe enough that it can be an elective procedure," said company neurosurgeon Matthew MacDougall.
In tests so far, "we've been able to rapidly place thousands of electrodes into the brain without any bleeding," MacDougall said. That's because the electrodes are small -- far smaller than the deep-brain stimulation electrodes that currently come with about a 1-in-100 risk of causing bleeding in the brain, he said.
In an era dominated by tech giants that have succeeded through computing hardware, software and services, Musk stands out as an entrepreneur who's got a knack for other parts of the physical world -- things like electricity, rocks and gravity.
Musk is pretty busy. He's got Tesla, which makes electric cars and trucks, massive electric power storage batteries and solar roofs. He's got SpaceX, which is launching satellites -- including its own set for providing internet service -- and is working on rockets to get people to orbit, Mars and the other side of Earth. Then there's the Boring Company, which is trying to create tunnels to relieve automobile congestion on ordinary roads.
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Watch this: Controlling electronics with your mind!
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Neuralink brings the squishier, immensely complicated realm of biology into Musk's purview. Human brains are famously hard to understand, though computer scientists at companies like Facebook and Google are progressing rapidly at emulating some of how brains work through technology called neural networks, the most practical and promising foundation for today's artificial intelligence work. One of the most useful aspects of that research is getting computers to understand humans better by processing human speech.
But as with his other projects, Musk sees Neuralink as important to civilization.
"Even in a benign AI scenario, we will be left behind. Hopefully it is a benign scenario," in which superintelligent AIs surpass but don't wipe out humans, Musk said. "With a high-bandwidth brain-machine interface, I think we can go along for the ride and effectively have the option of merging with AI."
First published July 16 at 8:41 p.m. PT.
Update at 11:13 p.m. PT: Adds details, images and background. Update, July 17: Adds new graphics.
Neuralink plans to test its brain machine interface technology with four of its N1 chips installed under patients' skin.
Neuralink; Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET
 

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I hope all the racists come out of the closet. I have a list of practical jokes way to crude to use on anyone I even slightly respect that I have wanted to try since I was just little.

Can you tell us about a few? I know the Aryan Brotherhood is not too hard to find and are openly racist. I know I seen one at the ocean from a mile away big guy, shaved head and covered in racist tattoos. I minded my own business though, I was with my family plus he was huge and had at least one friend that wasn't small. Lol

Something tells me you ain't going to fuck with the real racists that might kill you. You can find them, I know of one who lives in the next town over and we ain't nothing like the South, we barely even have minorities. Lol
 

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Can you tell us about a few? I know the Aryan Brotherhood is not too hard to find and are openly racist. I know I seen one at the ocean from a mile away big guy, shaved head and covered in racist tattoos. I minded my own business though, I was with my family plus he was huge and had at least one friend that wasn't small. Lol

Something tells me you ain't going to fuck with the real racists that might kill you. You can find them, I know of one who lives in the next town over and we ain't nothing like the South, we barely even have minorities. Lol

Super glue all their locks, rub ghost peppers on all their doorknobs and toothbrushes, put laxative in everything, chain axles to trees, turn their kids into hippys. If they act up, 3lb box of bees is only about $100 (several ideas in one). I could go on for days. What ideas do you have?
 
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Depending on where you are its still pretty open in much of the country. Be it inlaws or random people in a diner, within an hour of leaving the airport i hear someone ranting about niggers. Stay classy midwest, but theres a reason people leave and dont come back.
 

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Quit burying the news, and respond using thoughts coming from your own brain.



What are your thoughts about the brain chips available next year?



What are your thoughts about Robert Epstein's testimony in front of Congress about Google and Facebook election manipulation?
 

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Fascism is a form of radical right-wing 1, authoritarian 2 ultranationalism 3 characterized by dictatorial power 4, forcible suppression of opposition 5 and strong regimentation of society and of the economy which came to prominence in early 20th-century Europe.

1: Its hard to not classify the entire GOP's reaction post-2008 as anything but radically-right-wing (the bad radical, not the surfer-radical), 2016 took it to the extreme with an eagerness to roll-back protections on everything they can.

2: Trumps leadership style of "leader-first;lead-later" certainly falls within authoritarianism, likewise the disinformation campaigns we've been barraged by (“The authoritarian wants us to lose our faith in our ears and our eyes, what we read and what we observe, so that we can be more dependent on him,” Ben-Ghiat said. “‘Reality is what I say it is. SRC

3: Ultranationalism is an "extreme nationalism that promotes the interest of one state or people above all others", or simply "extreme devotion to one's own nation". If that's not expressed in Trump's "love it or leave it", then I don't know what captures it.

4: Trump believes government employees, such as the attorney general, FBI director and judges, should be loyal to him personally rather than follow the law and Constitution.

5: Again, falls in the "love it or leave it", among many other examples: Capernick/NFL kneeling, attempted voter suppression, repeated attacks against the media, etc. etc.
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People don't need brain chips to be programmed.

Facebook.

Infowars.

The Holy Bible.

Just like The Matrix.

But instead of the programming getting jacked in through the neck, it comes in through the eyes, the media, and religious programming like, "if you want to go to Heaven, you have to support Israel" - a standard line at Zio-Christian PAC's/ churches.
 

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Wow, I thought the other thread had the monopoly with right radical fanatics.


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