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  • Are they merely saying it? Or, ard they actually saying it? Basically, is their money behind it? Or, is this just a publicity stunt?

  • They have a corporation already doing this: setting up a centralized database for monitoring all citizens. It's called Palantir (Stock ticker: PLTR). So, if that database can easily have a boolian value for transgender. Then, all they got to do is operate off that database for finding which transgender persons have a gun, check that database to see if the person is unable to buy one because they're marked as Jew transgender, and consult that database when it comes time to round up the Jews transgender people for confinement in internment camps.

    Not saying this is anything but evil, but they are putting the tools of genocide together now. With this, they'll label the undesirables with a gold star that people won't be able to not wear, they just won't know its there. But, facial recognition technology will be able to take care of any incongruities.

  • Not surprising. They're gearing up for genocide.

  • The US founding fathers decided that the president has to be at least 35, which to me implies that those individuals have had some political experience before becoming president.

    It's also worth noting that, when the Constitution became a thing, vaccines had yet to make their big change on stage. So, the typical life expectancy was to about 35-ish at the time.

  • what do we even do?

    The French had this idea

  • High resolution imaging is important not hi res viewers.

    You're probably right in like 99.999999999999999999999999999999999% of cases, but I'd want to ensure we could save that extra 0.000000000000000000000000000000001%. I'd sacrifice anything and everything for just one more day with my loved ones. So, its probably overkill, but I'd rather screen resolution not being the thing that costs me time with those I care about.

  • FTFY

  • Because medicine is a field that seems to most benefit from high technology and, when a loved one of mine is treated by a doctor, I'd rather use a cannon to swat a mosquito.

  • Not a doctor, so I'll take your word for it.

  • Why would the medical field need 8k screens?

    I'd rather the doctor performing life-saving surgery not have screen resolution being an inhibition. I'd rather they have the best tools and resources available.

  • Some surgeries don't open someone completely up and rely on imaging machines (like when they put a stint in a heart). Also some surgeries are done remotely. So high detail can be important.

  • I think that resolution materially benefits the medical field rather than the entertainment business.

  • I think 8k has a use, just not in consumer televisions for things like Netflix or gaming. 8k's real use is most likely in the medical field where high high high high detail is extremely important.

  • Maybe when the children's bodies start piling up, the fix might finally get through their thick skulls.

  • Jacobin writers must have the nice life of not being a debt slave.

  • The rich and powerful never seem to learn

  • Medicaid cuts for thee, never for me

    -MAGAts