Facebook “Community” Standards cover all the world apparently.
I saw a sale in LEO trades that even make me think about violating my standard self- promise of not buying anything in .40 Short&Weak, and just posted the link in the Book of Faces for those who may be interested:
A couple of minutes later, I got hit by the Zuckbots.
What the fuck do I care about the community standards and laws of countries outside the US? And more importantly, why do you care, dear Facebook? And yes, I know the current administration would giggle itself out of testicles if they could ban the sale of firearms, but that is not the law.
I hit the automatic challenge decision button and somebody must have figured out they screwed up because the post got reinstated.
But now you know. You must be aware of all the laws and customs of all the governments around the world before posting to Facebook or face the consequences.
And in the Caliphate of England…
A genocide chant about Jewish people was projected on to Big Ben last night whilst we heard of reports of Labour MPs feeling intimidated and threatened by pro Palestine mobs.
The @metpoliceuk allowed this to go ahead.
This sums up the pathetic state of the UK. pic.twitter.com/EQgGNvsZw4
— Chris Rose (@ArchRose90) February 22, 2024
How long till we will see live televised/streamed stoning and beheadings from Trafalgar Square?
Truly, they are fucked.
Where to Find Halal Fish and Chips in London – Halal Girl About Town
Expecting “Normalcy” Will Kill You.
I do a lot of city driving in my job and it has taught me that awareness is not a priority with pedestrians. The number of idiots that will cross the street without looking at possible incoming danger is just amazing. And I am not talking about crossing in middle of street but in the corners over the designated pedestrian crossing during an indicated break.
So, what’s the problem? People assume just because they have a sign like above, all incoming traffic will stop, and they will be safe to cross the street without need to ascertain there is no danger incoming. They don’t look at the cars and in way too many cases, they don’t even bother to unglue their faces from the phone. They expect drivers to allow them to pass unhurt.
They place their safety in the hands of others. Even though they have heard or read about pedestrians being hit by careless drivers, they continue to be careless.
Do you want to be if this expectation only happens while crossing the street? No, more than likely they will keep expecting that nothing bad ever happens to them in all aspects of life, that other people will behave nicely and legally all the time.
And that is why they become victims.
I (hope) will visit ConFinement 2024
Why somebody who is not a Sci-Fi(etc.) ultra fan would go to a Con?
Unless works calls me to work that weekend, I shall be dropping by mainly for two reasons. First I want to meet Sarah Hoyt in person and murder her native language with my mad interpretation via Galician.
The other reason is that Mad Mike may take offense if I don’t go after I told him I might and use me in one of his videos as demonstration of what sharp, pointy things can do to a human body.
OK, there will be shooting involved in Range Day.
I’ll be the one wearing a Psi-Corps pin…. no gloves. Maybe.
State Preemption of Red Flags Laws.
As introduced, preempts the entire field of legislation regarding extreme risk protection orders to the exclusion of all county, city, town, municipality, or metropolitan government law, ordinances, resolutions, enactments, or regulation; declares a federal statute, rule, executive order, or a federal judicial order that has the effect of enforcing an extreme risk protection order to be null and void; creates a Class A misdemeanor offense of attempting to enforce a federally implemented extreme risk protection order.
Another good-ish bill that seems to be moving and not stuck somewhere in somebody’s desk. I say good-ish because it is only good as long as the Legislature remains Pro Gun and we have a status quo.. The next smart step would be to make a Risk-Protection law designed in such harsh way that assures it will not be abused unless those involved in its misapplication see felony charges and heavy fines.