Food for thought:
In the United States of America, a citizen is 9x more likely to be killed by a police officer than a terrorist.
>>6591641 (pb)
Everyone writes shitty code before they write brilliant code. I imagine Assange is no different. And, in this particular article, Assange is described as a "budding computer hacker", indicating his amateur-status, at the time.
Furthermore, not every hacker is an "operator", nor is every hacker's exploits known. I imagine a good hacker would attempt to appear weak, when strong. Letting the world know you are capable of writing exploitive-code would not be wise for a skilled penetration artist. What would be wise… Is writing some shitty code, so internet commenters, like yourself, would claim one is incapable of any notable hacking-skills, making one less suspicious and less likely to pop-up on the radar of computer forensic investigators. No skilled warrior shows his cards.
The solution is MANDATORY dinner AT THE DINNER TABLE, every night.
You must TALK to your kids. You must PARENT their kids. You must discern what is going on in their lives and make appropriate suggestions.
You know this.
Hmmmm…
Who are the snowflakes here???
"a citizen IS 9x more likely to be killed by a police officer than a terrorist."
THIS is a fact…
Do the facts hurt your feelings?
Do you need a safe-space?
Can you handle dissenting opinions without losing your mind?
Are you going to cry?
Should I get you some tissue paper?
Is it easier to cope with life, when you pretend facts do not exist?
Are you going to stage a "walk-out"?
Arte you going to put on your pussy-hat and protest?
Oh right… That's not (You), it's (((them))) that do that stuff… RIGHT?
;)
This memorial weekend, don't forget to honor all those men and women that died fighting the "good fight", for Israel… And those in Syria and other Middle Eastern nations, soon to die for Israel.
Show your support by placing an Israeli-flag outside your home… upside down… with pee-stains on it.
Now, that's a fair point…
For the record, I think there are MANY excellent, law-abiding, police officers.
But a man is fucking delusional if he trusts law enforcement more than any other human being.
No one is complaining about the cop who shot someone pointing/firing a weapon at them…
There are THOUSANDS of instances of police abuse of authority, and it is WIDELY known that law enforcement fosters an atmosphere of "protecting your own". Good cops are often silenced by bad-cops. The story of Officer Horn's suspension from the police force in Buffalo, NY is a prime-example. This FEMALE officer intervened when a large male-officer was beating and attempting to strangle a suspect. The officer then PUNCHED the female officer, Horn, knocking out several of her teeth. Horn was suspended, and the other officer went on to assault two more officers and several citizens before he was FINALLY fired years later.
Also, in Buffalo, NY… Look at Det. Jack Graham, who recently protected a pedophile from justice and attempted to frame an innocent father, in an act that makes him an accessory to molestation of a child… How much do you want to bet that no good cops will hold him accountable… They all saw what happens when you call out "your own".
So, save me the fucking platitudes and your love-letters to state tyrants. It falls on def ears. I'm an experienced and educated man. I believe what I perceive with my own senses. Not what some whining, law enforcement fan-boy, who cannot handle facts, thinks…
Hey… Here's an idea… Why don't you become a police officer, THEN you can arrest me when you don't like my opinion, or when I call you out for NOT doing your job adequately. This way, you won't have avoid having an intelligent debate and won't have to rely on simple ad hominem to defend against my pointed arguments.
Faggot.
>Shooting feral criminals is a good thing!
So, if a police officer commits a crime, you believe it's a "good thing" for citizens to shoot them?
I mean… That's your logic on this, right?
>There are 340 MILLION US citizens.
And???
Those 340 MILLION US citizens, are 9x more likely to be killed by police than a terrorist.
What's your point?
Mr. Racist, police officer.
>I like cops. They keep me from having to dispense Vigilante Justice.
How ironic… I hate them, because their leaving me no choice other than vigilante justice, in protecting my child from a pedophile.
Tell me… Are people that protect pedophiles, "criminals"? (They are). And (YOU) fine people believe police should be shooting criminals. Do you feel those in law enforcement that protect pedophiles should be shot, as well?
(You need proof of this. I understand… See image and article).
https://buffalonews.com/2019/05/20/editorial-police-aiding-and-abetting-molestation/
https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-metro-buffalo-clergy-investigation-20181207-story.html
>But it's NY so that is not an option.
An entire state, where citizens cannot protect themselves from criminal/tyrannical law enforcement… And everyone just says, "Welp, that's NY for ya". As you basically just did…
And this is why it continues.
Well, I personally care about every state in the union of this great United States. I'm sorry you have no concern for your countrymen and you are willing to abandon them to tyrants and criminals.
I guess, don't cry when it spills over into your state and no one wants to help you.
"In letter and in spirit, Christianity is above all things a political theory, and a theory that often takes the form of raging hysterics.
Religions are the matrix in which public institutions are generally molded. This has ever been well understood by the dominant leaders of mankind, from Numa to Brigham Young, from Solon to Loyola, from Constantine to the lowest Levite hireling, who gets paid in dimes and cents for his unctuous mock — dithyrambs." - Ragnar Redbeard