> The lawsuit accuses Mr Martin’s parents and the family’s attorney Benjamin Crump of orchestrating a campaign to force Brittany Diamond Eugene, 16, who was reportedly Mr Martin’s girlfriend, to make a recorded statement that implicated Mr Zimmerman as the aggressor in the altercation with Mr Martin.
> The lawsuit also says that Brittany’s half-sister, Rachel Jeantel, pretended to be her when she was interviewed by prosecutors and provided false statements to incriminate Mr Zimmerman based on coaching from others in court during his trial.
Mr Martin’s uncle, Ronald Fulton, 56, said the lawsuit was no more than a publicity stunt to promote a forthcoming documentary titled the “Trayvon Hoax” that alleges Ms Jeantel was an impostor.
> But despite this, Barr -- a longtime skeptic of the Russia probe, and particularly the FBI's tactics to investigate Trump campaign associates -- has told conservative allies Horowitz's report won't be the last word on the matter.
might just need to find someone with a harder heard
We've apparently reached "Ah so you want to impeach Trump but actually we should impeach Obama (and yes you can impeach a former president lol obvs)" part of the story and I, I am very tired
> Then last year, the American Academy of Pediatrics released a recommendation to replace kids' dinnerware with glass or stainless steel for health reasons: chemicals in plastic have been shown to affect children's growth, development and hormones.
glass? do these people have any experience with children?
> "You can't microwave stainless steel, you have to put fresh food on it," Conway said. "Let's teach these kids how to maintain these healthy habits forever."
pretty sure most parents know which food is best to give to children and are not going to the microwave for funsie but because of something else (time, energy, kid will only eat a specific thing)
So, thorough review of all the related cases and then jail time for both of them equal to the amount of time given to their victims in trials that are misjudged?
> WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said she has instructed the House Judiciary panel to draft articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
> “The president’s actions have seriously violated the constitution,” Pelosi told reporters.
That's the extent of the article
So essentially what happens now is they do this thing, they vote "yes he's a bad man" on it, and then it goes to the GOP controlled Senate and it gets shot down?
> Smoke Free Nova Scotia recently conducted a survey that showed 95 per cent of young people who vape in Nova Scotia said they prefer flavoured juices and more than 48 per cent said they would quit if flavours were banned.
The simple answer is that both "yes" and "no" would be politically problematic. "No" is practically an endorsement, and "yes" fuels the perspective that the inquiry is biased.
Nixon aide Henry Kissinger apparently was asked about impeachment last night, and while he "acknowledged Nixon’s wrongdoing but said impeachment would not have been warranted in his case, either"
> From Kissinger’s perspective, impeachment should only be the remedy when a president is systematically trying to overturn the Constitution — it’s a failsafe. It should not be employed in doubtful cases or for minor crimes even when there is no doubt.
> Zimmerman's attorney in this case is Larry Klayman, a right-wing activist who helped found Judicial Watch. And their case is largely based on "new evidence" that has "been exposed" in a new documentary that was conveniently scheduled for a promotional screening in Florida this week, during which Zimmerman and Klayman planned to hold a press conference.
but good news...
> The movie theatre has since cancelled the event.
@Wipqozn but then again that's always happened. however in the past the 2 presidents who didn't quit then lost their follow up elections so if we didn't have this tear in the space time continuum that spews WTF 2016 moments we could hope for the same
This article was linked in one of the articles I read last night about the shirt art scraping and it was kinda fascinating in that "unintended tech consequences" way. It's about those super specific shirts you see in FB ads.
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(CW for the article mentioning rape etc. in context of "shirts made via algorithms means sometimes you don't get good results in word choices")
@Ash I think it might be one of the Internet laws similar to Godwin's law, in that the more mainstream a meme becomes, the likelier it is someone will use it for a rape joke
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@Nzall If you read the article, you realize in this case, it was 1000% unintentional, and not intended as a joke or what have you
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it was more "the algorithm was supposed to pick phrases, and it did...badly"
in this case, that someone was just a dumb algorithm
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I...guess
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shrugs there are way more interesting takeaways to teh article than getting stuck on the weird rape joke drift you're taking.
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In general, if someone points out a CW on a thing...it's something they're calling attention to to protect people, so...clinging to it as a conversation topic isn't great.
@Stormblessed Right, and also just kind of a weird thing to say in response to someone trying to criticize you? "I think you're bad!" "Oh yeah, how about an IQ test buddy"
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(In this case, it surprised me and made me massively uncomfortable when I first read the article, so I wanted to make sure no one else had the same problem, because the article is interesting beyond it mentioning that as a thing)
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@TimStone Onlyp eople with IQs of...whatver is a good number are allowed to decide who is bad?
@Ash Well the guy said Biden was too old so I guess he was trying to say he was still sharp as a tack except all of that was unrelated so it's just kinda gestures wildly
@Yuuki I mean, an IQ of 69 would fall in the high end of the category that in older, less enlightened times was labeled using what we now consider a slur. As for 420, currently the highest IQ man alive only has an IQ of 263, and he turned 20 this year. Stephen Hawking only had an IQ of 160. the theoretical maximum is 200 because it's a normal distribution centered around 100
As in, the existence of someone with an IQ of 420 would imply that there is someone with an IQ of negative 320
Put differently: if someone would manage to get an IQ of 420, everyone who would now have an IQ of 100 (i.e. the average person) would suddenly have an IQ of around 50
@shaun_vids did a video about The Bell Curve which is a book about how actually racism is science because of IQ but it's 2 and a half hours and I honestly cba
> When boomers were roughly the same age as millennials are now, they owned about 21% of America's wealth, compared to millennials' 3% share today, according to recent Fed data.
> An Indian woman was in a critical condition Thursday after allegedly being set on fire by two men she had accused of rape as she travelled to give evidence against them in court, police said.
what's the status on SpaceX shuttles for launching cowardly assholes like these into the sun