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ktallett ◴[] No.45780988[source]
Why exactly have ICE been given limitless power? Facial recognition is at best right more than half the time, but many studies have shown it to be consistently faulty leading to many wrong ID's. What is the point of a database with incorrect biometric data connected to a person?
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AtlasBarfed ◴[] No.45781284[source]
Because half of American voters want fascism.
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1. ndsipa_pomu ◴[] No.45781728[source]
Are there really that many unbelievably stupid people?
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2. spencerflem ◴[] No.45781863[source]
Some of them are unbelievably cruel
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3. animitronix ◴[] No.45781910[source]
Yup!
4. JKCalhoun ◴[] No.45782513[source]
Probably the most horrible thing I heard this year: “I’m ready to watch people burn now.”
5. BeFlatXIII ◴[] No.45783260[source]
This is what abolishing knowledge tests for voting caused. It was an unintended consequence of a necessary reform.
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6. ndsipa_pomu ◴[] No.45783308[source]
As I recall, those knowledge tests were specifically designed to prevent black people voting. Unfortunately, the USA seems to be regressing to a system whereby only rich white men would be able to vote (and only if they're going to vote for the fascists).
7. anigbrowl ◴[] No.45784846[source]
Humans display a reduced set of consistent behavioral phenotypes in dyadic games https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.1600451

Evidence suggests that about 30% of people will accept being worse off in order to inflict a greater loss on someone else. They form a plurality, with the other groups being win-win types (~20%), loss-averse pessimists (~20%), selfless volunteers (~15%), and inconsistent folks who may be confused (~15%).

Now this is just empirical observation rather than proof, but it's a good quality observation, enough that it has heuristic value. If you admit the possibility that about 1/3 of people are mean, then an awful lot of ongoing political phenomena become much easier to understand.

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8. spencerflem ◴[] No.45788844[source]
Yeah, I think this is super important.

I didn’t come to this easily, as someone who generally believes in the goodness of others. But it’s really the only explanation at this point