AT LONG LAST, it is here. The government's sentencing memorandum in USA v. Cantwell.
Cantwell, also known as The Crying Nazi, wants to get time served (~13 months).
The government says, "not so fast."
The response spends several pages describing Cantwell's conduct, which includes, among other things, a lengthy and increasing series of threats against his victim.
cw: rape
the government points out he chose his victim's wife because Cantwell hates women
Now it gets good. The government argues that his behavior related to Unite the Right and his conviction for assaulting @GoadGatsby and me is not some small technicality, but actually reflective of a pattern of behavior
This is just pure fire
The government is asking the court to impose a sentence of 51 months.
The hearing will take place on Wednesday.
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I really wish Nazis didn’t threaten to and try to murder me so many times I had to move to a different country away from my family. I also wish that was criminal.
As someone who studied aeronautical engineering and flies a lot, it’s almost criminally unfair that I never get to be on the flights where I get to see what true engineering looks like in practice
My absolute favorite genre of tweet is “omg this is what it would look like if the COMMIES got their way” while posting a picture of something that is very much happening under capitalism
In any case, pictures of empty shops are rather foolish because the carrying capacity of a supply chain isn’t best measures by the literal inventory space of shelves but rather the speed at which they can be restocked.
Regardless of economic system, there will always be emergencies that occur where spikes of demand outstrip the inventory capacity of local shops. This is not surprising
Was chatting with a coworker today about what "data strategy" means and figured I'd share some thoughts since it was a good discussion. You can take these concepts and apply them to fighting white supremacy or pandemic management, if you'd like.
To understand how to use data effectively, you need two things:
- a vision for what you want data to help you do; and
- a plan for getting all of your people fluent with how to use data.
The rest is implementation details. But broadly speaking, you can break down the way data is being used in (at least) four escalating categories:
The clear abuse of “emotional support animal” is ableist and has made it significantly harder for disabled people who rely on service animals to receive appropriate accommodations.
This is not to say that all support animals are fraudulent. But the element of training is essential, and there needs to be better regulation of support animals as service animals.
Did the Proud Boys help coordinate the Capitol riot? Hard to say, based on the websites telegram channels livestream twitter posts facebook posts youtube videos preliminary riots arrests and endless threats of violence