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Protectionism for me, free market for third world countries. As God intended. /s
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2024-13-06
Thr west by all metrics is objectively worse lmao
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2024-13-06
Is it really forced though? Western capitalists want access to china's huge market so it's a mutually beneficial relationship
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2024-13-06
Have you seen VW's Chinese revenue share ?
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2024-13-06
How much is Tesla being subsidized and how much Chinese EVs? Do you think it's the same?
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2024-13-06
Competition and other issues - e.g., China is backing Russia's war of aggression on Ukraine and a number of EU countries are backing Ukraine's defense - why would they want to give an easy market entry to China in any segment? Especially EVs, which are still in early growth stages.
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2024-13-06
But there are allready Citroens, built in EU that are significantly cheaper than the cheapest Chinese EVs. Several other EU brands also have competitive models today So I'd say this is more about allowing higher profit margins by hiking prices while increasing taxation on common people.
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2024-13-06
Although you are partially true, i disagree. As scummy as some EU care companies are they are better then the Chinese companies. Also, would you like to have no cars build/made in the EU and only in China and see headlines of safety issues? That is the main intent of this, bring more manufacturing in the EU, prevent the loss of jobs and all that
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2024-13-06
GM is doing an $8B stock buyback. They could be more competitive but they don't want to...
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2024-14-06
That’s why you’re personally messaging me right? Because you cannot win an argument in an open setting. But thank you for fuelling my anger for the CCP bro, I will personally build a website documenting all shortcomings in BYD and their safety risks and the people will take their own conclusions and spread the word. Garbage individuals like yourself fuel me. Go suck that pinky lil bro, Xi needs it quick fast.
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2024-12-06
> That said, Clip Studio has replaced Photoshop for most artists. No one wants to replace one subscription jacked up app with another one; we're talking about open source solutions to fix the problem
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2024-12-06
blender & gimp should unite and form Blimp
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2024-12-06
Fiduciary responsibility is a bitch.
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2024-12-06
Been pirating since CS2. Just because I’m in the industry doesn’t mean I need to prop up industry relics
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2024-12-06
I already switched over to Krita
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2024-13-06
OK, but that doesn't have them specifically addressing the NDA question, and NDAs don't really operate on the basis of blogposts that say "we pinky swear we won't look even though our privacy policy says we can".
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2024-13-06
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2024-12-06
Seems according to this their ai stuff jumped them past Nvidia
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2024-12-06
What it means is "Apple! Apple! Rah! Rah! Rah!".
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2024-12-06
did i say i wasn't buying one? And don't tell what to do..
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2024-13-06
You seem intelligent and rational
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I refuse to take a side in this, because there's no way I'm going to be in favor of either TikTok, or Utah.
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2024-12-06
In their defense, one thing is certainly *much* cheaper and easier Homelessness is ties to drug addiction, mental health, unemployment, economics, NIMBYs and a ton more other stuff, while the lake thing goes into global climate change, desertification, etc — both are structurally complex problems with no easy solutions, and no short-term ones Suing TikTok is a piece of cake
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2024-12-06
INSTAGRAM is where their focus should be on tiktok actually bans account for what they are accussing it of. But project 2025 these people will get what they ask for a ban on the internet
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2024-12-06
Find it real interesting that the government doesn't target Twitter as well, for their heavy role in disinformation and spreading white supremacy-fascism rhetoric even more so now with their boss, Elon Musk. On one coin; you got an adversary who made an app that their adversaries have always made/done for the purpose of data harvesting/spying on citizens, and the other side of that coin is homegrown.
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2024-12-06
Americans will find anything to denigrate the Chinese. OnlyFans and Twitter are far worse; TikTok is tame by comparison. Maybe parents shouldn't allow children to have unrestricted access to devices 😂. People in Utah are funny.
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2024-12-06
People looking at feeds isn’t really an indicator of “supporting” the app. Just there not being a good alternative yet.
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2024-12-06
If the admin makes any move against Elon or Twitter, the right will make a hue and cry that they are being silenced - all the way to pearl-clutching Lindsey Graham. Because they are the ones benefiting from that cesspool.
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2024-12-06
Nevada joins suit. “Hey, that’s our racket!”
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2024-12-06
They're probably upset and confused about why all their Facebook adds are for boner pills and white supremacist rallies too
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2024-12-06
I hope you kept that same energy on old Twitter where censorship was the norm against anything not Democrat. Where it was the norm to see complaints on child porn and animal abuse.
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2024-12-06
TikTok isn't even a problem. If it was they'd have gone after Twitter for blatantly allowing porn, or Twitch for hot tub streams and try on hauls. It's all performative.
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2024-12-06
Hilarious but they’re also not wrong.
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2024-12-06
Hardly. American settlers had been massacring Native civilians for decades at this point. 1763 Paxton killings spring to mind. In context this was 9 cornered soldiers firing into an angry mob of hundreds and luckily only killing 5. Ben Franks got to work on the outrage machine, cause it's hard to convince the working class that taxes on the wealthy are a bad thing, but it's easy to get them angry at a "massacre"
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2024-12-06
Yeah, "because China" is a perfectly valid reason (though your reduction of my argument to that is disingenuous), as they are 100% an enemy of Western civilization. I am sorry you can't wrap your head around that, but repeating your implied accusation of "racism" is evidence of how weak your stance is.
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2024-12-06
>wasn't normalized like it is today Seems like you've got this bass-ackwards. It's only in the 20th that we have codified protection for civilians in wartime. Civilian deaths were expected and normal in warfare until very recently historically
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2024-12-06
Ya when my daughter is old enough I'm planning to use Bark on all her devices and restrict the hell out of her internet usage.
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2024-12-06
Interesting…. I’ve never seen nudity on my fyp. I wonder how these lawmakers know it’s on there. 🤔
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2024-12-06
The massacre wasn't a wartime action, though.
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2024-12-06
As does every service because of COPPA
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2024-12-06
u wonder why there are so many sexual predators out there in tiktok and twitter. only farming more and more each day smh.
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2024-12-06
God this state embarrasses me. There is nothing worse than a Mormon Republican. Fragile, scared of everything, no faith in their children to discern right from wrong, and yet somehow still holier-than-thou and condescending as all fuck to those who aren't exactly like them.
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2024-12-06
I don't think an entire religiously controlled whacko state that systematically covers up the rapes of their women should be casting stones anywhere... #Get your own glass house in order, Utah.
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2024-13-06
I thought it was more like a big truck. Is that not right?
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2024-13-06
It would have been, over all, not as bad as Roman slavery that lasted around 1000 years. The Romans once crucified 6000 slaves, to punish them for a slave revolt. I don't think plantation owners ever did anything close to that. This is just one example. There seems to be this notion that Southern US plantation slavery was uniquely evil in history, but that's not the case. That's an anti-US political narrative. The US fought the US Civil War, in part, to end slavery. Southern US plantation slavery came about because of a unique combination of the need for cheap, low-skilled labor that was resistant to malaria, and a local white population, mostly from Ireland and Scotland that were adverse to work, and a indigenous population that made horrible slaves, according to writings from the time. Both of these latter populations died too easily from malaria, which was likely brought over from Southern Europe or Africa. These conditions did not exist in the north, which favored higher-skilled manufacturing jobs. At it's peak, only about 2% of US citizens owned slaves, and this was concentrated in a few wealthy southern landowner. It was the case of a few greedy, rich people doing the vast majority of the harm. I think you misread the treatment of the native population by the Spanish. They out-right killed hundreds of thousands of natives. Thought far more, maybe 8 million, were killed by disease. And by the way, about 90 of African-origin slaves went to the Caribbean and Latin America, which was largely controlled by the Spanish and Portugal. That only leaves 10%, at most, going to the US. There are more people in slavery today that at any other point in history. https://www.walkfree.org/ Sorry for the long rant, but there's so much disinformation floating around on this topic.
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“Apple’s AI tools will be able to take actions based on what they know about you, manage your notifications, and rewrite text.” No thanks.
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2024-12-06
If it’s all encrypted on-device and data isn’t cloud computed or stored then Apple security will still be better than any AI toolkit out there. Apple has a proven record of dedication to consumer privacy, not worth dumpstering that reputation over some AI hype. That said, I’m with you and pretty skeptical.
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I’m more concerned “disinformation” is going to be the excuse for a lot of censorship and violations of free speech by the controlling government.
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2024-12-06
Back in reality, the things being said by most people on the left about the Hamas/Israel situation are clear-eyed and evidence-based, and the rightwing talking points ultimately just boil down to racism and religious-based hatred. The base position of most people on the left is that the life of one innocent civilian is not more valuable than another, which is morally reasonable. The base position of most people on the right that Israeli lives are more valuable than Palestinian lives, ultimately because they're whiter/more "western" or because they hate Islam. This is morally reprehensible and indefensible. Since October, the position from people on the left has been that Hamas' attack was inexcusable, and that Israel's retaliations have amounted to war crimes. This has been proven to be true, or at least all investigations so far have made it clear that war crimes have occurred. The next step is for the perpetrators to be tried and convicted. Meanwhile, centrists ("liberals") and the right have made excuses for the criminality of Israel's government. Centrists have begun to concede that the left was correct all along (and are now pretending that they didn't cheerlead Israel's war crimes), and the right has of course doubled down on its inherent racism and just expanded its campaign of denial and deflection. If there's any justice in the world, "the left" will eventually be vindicated on this when Israeli officials are sent to The Hague along with Hamas's leadership. If you look back over time, "the left" (i.e. the general consensus among reasonable leftwing people) is always proven right: * LGBTQ+ people aren't trying to corrupt children, and deserve dignity and respect. The left was right. * Climate change is absolutely fucking us. The left was right. * Higher taxes produce fairer, happier, healthier, safer societies. The left was right (see scandinavia for proof) Right wingers are full of shit. They always are.
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2024-12-06
False equivalency. You can find reliable sources, you just have to care if they are reliable.
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2024-12-06
Lying is now becoming acceptable!
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2024-12-06
It doesnt really, the news channels upload their videos and you can click any of the uploads. They are all in order and you can even click to watch the full hour of news or whatever. I will say though, youtube pushes anti american/pro far right shit quite a bit from places like forbes. And they censor certain comments - but do nothing for the spam or scams in those comments.
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2024-12-06
Makes sense if they think biden cant win without the black vote.
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2024-12-06
Better than reddit for news where certain topics seem to be suppressed hard and the news subs are censored/thought policed non stop.
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2024-12-06
Youtube is a cesspool of "news"
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2024-12-06
Isn't 90% of violent crime done by men, despite being 49% of the population? What does that say about men?
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2024-13-06
I'm not going to bury my head in the sand because acknowledging reality offends you.
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2024-13-06
We love violence, which is true
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2024-13-06
Less educated, easier to sway
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Either way you're dealing with people who are going to shit all over you.
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2024-12-06
Not if you still want a good customer support experience. You can’t beat a live human when it comes to understanding nuance. An AI would never understand that the customer has no perception of the difference between a password and passcode and that’s why the customer has an issue.
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2024-12-06
"*No*"^(-the last government before our inevitable decent into a mad max world.)
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2024-12-06
Complex topic to answer but essentially in some cases, yeah. At least for us, most contracts would include some kind of list that of items/services/products we're contractually obligated to support (and in turn - receive knowledge for, if needed). This means if you call me for issues A, B or C from that list I have to find a way to solve your issue on the phone or have a solid reason why it wasn't doable and had to be forwarded to someone else. But if you call me for issue D which is maybe not in scope of said contract, I might have to just take the call and send your case to a different team or have to reject your case altogether. Usually, all of these specifics will be talked over between the company and whoever provides their help desk service, so whenever you receive a consistently poor service it just means that's how much that company decided your customer experience was worth.
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2024-12-06
I hope it beeps out the profanity 🤣🤣🤣
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2024-12-06
Understand context and nuance for one. I'd ideally like to replace all my support staff with AI(aka slightly convoluted bots). And in an ideal world I could do that tomorrow. The only reason I can't is because users are idiots, who will lie, on purpose or because they don't know better, and have no idea how to properly describe *what* they are having issues with.
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2024-12-06
The business owners don’t want that…
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2024-12-06
Or put a funny voice filter. I had a guy call one day and he sounded like fucking Mario. With the Italian accent and we have to ask their name and he told me, " the account holders name is <name>. That's a me, <name>". I was sweating like that guy in that meme to hold in the laugh. A coworker even looked at me like wtf? I had to explain and he told me "I saw you struggling like you were trying to hold in a fart or something and struggling to talk. Now I know why".  Si, funny voices would work. 
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2024-12-06
I don’t care how pissed off I am about a situation, I can’t imagine abusing some low-paid call center worker over it. The fact they have to go to these lengths to stop people from being emotionally abused and traumatized just for doing their job is insane.
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2024-13-06
extremely hilarious to imagine the toned-down AI version of the customer going back and forth with the AI that will be replacing the call centre employee very shortly here.
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2024-13-06
This is the best answer. Always be courteous. Or as I like to say don't be an asshole. I haven't worked in support, but I work with those groups in process and software so I deeply understand their frustrations. They are the front line for all the errors of the business. Incorrect billings, late deliveries, service level agreement failures etc. So when I have a problem, I am as polite and concise as possible for the person that picks up my call. They may or may not have authority to resolve my issue, but they are humans with a job and are catching the fallout from decisions and mistakes made way out of their pay grade at the company. I will express my frustration when I've been redirected around several times without any progress or if the wait times are excessive. I do make a point to the person on the phone/chat k ow that the frustration isn't directed at them personally, but at the company that isn't staffing well enough to handle the issue volume. I also fill out surveys and make a distinction in my comments between the human trying to help me and actual customer overall experience of the service. I do this because of my own work experience. I want to help support orgs do better for their customers. Tldr; be nice to support techs. Provide feedback to help them improve. It matters even more in the era of AI tracking sentiment.
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2024-13-06
Pardon me would you happen to have any grey poupon?
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Now Apple has AI, it’ll only get worse - cos what are the two things this sub has an irrational hatred of…?
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With a strong enough cell phone CPU they’re hoping to do on-device AI tools, which really would set a new gold standard for the expensive high end computer we keep in our pockets to scroll social media and check emails. Google and other manufacturers surely are right there too. Hopefully a bit of competition between them all ends up in actually functional AI tools that us common people can easily use. The use cases of AI are unbounded, even if currently overhyped. That said, Siri has been around 13 years and is still the only thing she can do right is set a timer. So perhaps we all should temper expectations pretty hard for the near term. Also kinda BS that it’s only being rolled out on the highest end newest iPhone models, so most people aren’t even going to experience it for years.
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2024-12-06
Google has in house chips for phones. Or at least in house enough.
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2024-12-06
Then why this reaction in the stock market? What did they do that everyone else already hasn't?
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2024-12-06
"AI" is the new "Quantum" or for the Idiocracy fans, "Electrolytes". Put it in your advertising and the rubes, especially the iSheep will come running.
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2024-12-06
Just like the puters
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2024-13-06
Actually answering questions, hopefully
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[https://youtu.be/dR1m29cNVsc](https://youtu.be/dR1m29cNVsc)
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2024-13-06
Well pretty sure many people will use this AI to … set timers.
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Just like politicians, their word is as only good as where your dollar goes.
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2024-12-06
So what is your plan when that promotion ends? Because it will inevitably be much more expensive.
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I’ll have to wait and see, though it’s not particularly hard to request to be added to a new promotional deal once this expires, I’ve done that for years with their internet plans so I’m hoping it’s the same. Either way, my family plan savings should be at least $40-60/mo even after the promotion ends and I can jump ship if necessary.
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2024-12-06
I always thought he was an disruptor, he is a cool dude.
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2024-12-06
Do you have problems with the service or just dealing with customer service? I've had them as the only option for internet for years, but luckily haven't had any actual service problems so I've never really had to deal with them.
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That's the problem--a lot of people have switched to plans that aren't grandfathered in at reasonable rates. My current plan with T-Mobile is $120/month for two lines, and it'd be $170/month under the current tier for very nearly the same offerings. I've honestly considered switching to Google Fi, but God knows I don't trust Alphabet to not kill it in six months because they feel like it.
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Highly recommend Visible! Great coverage and $30 month unlimited everything
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2024-12-06
I assume this depends on where you live. I never have issues, but don't live in/near a big city either.
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2024-12-06
I just switched. I get free phone service for a year with my comcast internet bundled, then it's 30 bucks a month after the promotion ends for unlimited. They also had a buy one line get one free promotion for a year, so two lines for 30 bucks a month for a year, then it'll be 60.
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They arent empowered to truly defend them
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