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If he has a chance to win, he will probably be disqualified.
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2024-02-06
Oh shit I forgot all about him and just kind of assumed he was dead. This will be weird.
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2024-02-06
"Or else" usually wins with clerics, let's go with that.
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2024-02-06
The openly anti-gay bigot? (not that the others aren't lol)
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2024-02-06
The ayatollah is 85 years old. All other major positions of power matter, especially if a succession plan is not in place.
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2024-02-06
And holocaust denier.
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I swear, if we end up in WWIII because two countries want to invade and take over another country.. We’ve come so far as a species in the last 80 years and we are sliding backwards.
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For starters celebrity or not doesn't make it alright to create, secondly this is for anyone so regular people are protected, punishes weirdos of making AI porn of people they know and whatnot.
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2024-02-06
So you think the law should specify a certain level of income and not apply if the person makes that much money?
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2024-02-06
Not weird at all, that's how this stuff usually begins spreading.
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2024-02-06
You do know civil court is the government right?
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2024-02-06
While I'm not saying it's fine (it's not), there's a vast difference between actual CP and fictional (AI generated, drawn, etc) CP. They can be different levels of bad. One is insanely harmful to children and should be punished as one of the worst crimes possible; the other should be treated as a mental illness and treated.
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2024-03-06
Let’s see how that attitude changes when your daughter ends up on the wrong end of this
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2024-03-06
Same way most laws are enforced; someone makes a report to the police and they investigate. Your bizzare rant towards the end is kinda unhinged, since this isn't a porn ban, it is a ban on making and distributing pornographic material without the consent of those featured within it. If the person featured within it posts it, they are giving their consent for the material that bares their likeness to be used in only the way they used it. Not that they are happy it exists, but consent is the name of the game here. If people consent to their likeness being used in deepfake porn, there is nothing wrong here at all.
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2024-03-06
If you take nude pictures of someone without their permission and post it online is it protected free spech? No, because it is non-consensual and the individual's right to privacy and free speech takes precedence in that case. It's the same thing here: only non-consensual deepfake porn is banned. You are free to create generic porn or take someone's permission before doing it.
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2024-03-06
There are laws all over the world against conventionally created fake nudes too. The key aspect here is whether or not you have consent from that person.
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2024-03-06
What if it is a nude picture of someone that you are sharing without permission? Problem with deepfake as opposed to a drawing is that the former can sometimes be hard to tell apart from a real photo.
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2024-03-06
How the hell is making porn of a person without their consent "free speech"?
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2024-03-06
I don't know what "US Scotus" means - but whatever it is we don't have it in Australia.
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2024-03-06
The entire justice system of Australia is about protecting the elites, I know it's a known meme that pretty much all of western justice systems are, in practice, a way of protecting the elites, but in Australia **specifically** the entire system is almost admitedly *just there* to protect the (specially political) elites. It's so blatant it might as well be their official motto at this point, it literally serves no other purpose.
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2024-03-06
Please re-read my comment as you are not getting what I am saying at the end clearly. I never claimed it to be a porn ban, I am saying it is a phonographic deep fake made without those featured in its consent. That is made very clear given the topic we are discussing here and I even say "deep fake" in the last paragraph and clearly noted that she was not aware until told and did not consent. Also just because she herself shares it does not mean that consent is now given. You couldn't give retroactive consent to such a action. The act of making it without consent is the criminal element. So the crime is committed once the work is created and/or distributed. Her sharing it in any manner after this point would not decriminalize the content or act. The only time period that matters if this is criminal or not would be when the content is created and if consent exists at that exact time or not. Perhaps when you also have a law degree you could try to argue with me over this.
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2024-02-06
That’s some weak shit.
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2024-02-06
Oh noooo, not that… I get what your saying, but man that would be nice if they willingly left the government. 
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2024-02-06
It says a lot about how you think when you look at a conflict as large and complex as this and use words like “massive L” to describe it.
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2024-02-06
lol, you know what, fair enough. I honestly don’t care if he goes to prison for fraud if the alternative is ending this war.  If Hamas was to be destroyed, the entire conflict needed to be handled differently from the start. The only way to accomplish his goals now is to continue to outright glass Gaza.  Now considering we’re just a couple more stolen aid trucks (70% aid stolen from the pier) away from a full famine, even the most die hard pro war Israelis really need to reconsider the consequences of this war. 
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2024-02-06
Not buying it. n will not accept any peace plan with the Palestinians. He wants them destroyed and to take over Gaza for Israeli settlers.
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2024-02-06
Yeah, it was insane what he did, but not surprising. Like, imagine if Israel even did a little diplomacy first. His government was only ever really capable of that kind of response I think. The symbiotic relationship between Hamas and the Israeli far right basically guarantees escalation. 
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2024-02-06
I agree with most of this. He let himself get rage baited and acted unstrategically. Instead of rushing to bomb gaza he should have leveraged international pressure as well as announced a bombing date to commence in 7 days if the hostages were not returned. Then also create humanitarian corridors for Palestinian civilians to leave before the bombing commenced. Let them choose to exit to foreign countries that will take them or within an actual temporary refugee camp completely governed by the Israeli military. International pressure might have worked on Hamas in this scenario. And Israel for once would have sympathy for what it has to deal with in neighboring people who hate them. If pressure works (it won’t), then: - no need to bomb Gaza. - go Munich on the leadership or people responsible. If pressure didn’t work, then: - Assume any hostages not returned by Day 7 are dead for practical purposes. - Assume anyone remaining in Gaza is affiliated with Hamas - on Day 7, when civilians have had a fair opportunity to leave, absolutely glass Gaza and every bit of infrastructure there and then annex it fully as punishment. - Lastly shutter some Israeli settlements in the west bank and unilaterally carve out new territory equal in size to Gaza, with defined borders directly adjacent to the west bank - and move the Gaza civilian refugees to that location. - any swapped territory should ideally be low ground, making it harder for future rockets or assaults to be launched into israel from it. It would be very hard for the international community to condemn the above approach.
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2024-02-06
>Kill 35000 gazans without actually handicapping hamas So I guess every single casualty was just a Gazan and not a member of Hamas. Crazy how there was no combatants dead this whole war. Talk about bad aim.
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2024-02-06
The media was invited in. It didn't prevent many anti-Israeli protests around the world before Israel even reacted. Many were even denying the atrocities took place despite footage of it. Israel is a small state. It can only do so much.
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2024-02-06
They might come back with a "I told you so" when Hamas attacks again. This deal is only about short-term gain for Biden.
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2024-02-06
Israel could just increase its presence in the strip to have enough soldiers to not leave. Thanks. The international community will be angry at Israel when Hamas starts another war in a few years. Whether they're angry now or later is not a big difference, it's just postponing the problem. Better deal with it now.
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2024-02-06
The population was already radicalized. They participated in 7/10 and crowds cheered when Hamas brought back the hostages. Hamas was pushing antisemitic propaganda is schools. 7/10 is already what happened after two decades of Israeli withdrawal from the strip. There is nothing Israel could have done from the outside that would have deradicalized the population.
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2024-02-06
Yeah it certainly wasn't but this was the inciting incident for this war and what lead to the current situation. Hamas is an incredibly pathetic military power despite being very hateful so the reason for their success wasn't because of their craftiness. That being said, if you're talking about playing it safe, the current campaign of punishing the civilian population to go after Hamas I fear is gonna result in more of them in the future. They may not be called Hamas, but alot of the Palestinians have likely been radicalized to joining some other group like it. If the goal is to completely stop even the presence of a terrorist group then I fear that battle has already been lost from how Israel has decided to prosecute this war. It's inevitable at this point for another generation.
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2024-02-06
Given his handling of this war so far I have 0 trust in his or our military leadership
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2024-02-06
The polling doesn't seem to support that. Hamas support has skyrocketed since Israel's assault began. If you want to stop the cycle of hate you're gonna have to do the unsexy thing of working with the other population and showing them an alternative. As for what happened pre Oct 7, Israel hasn't been so kind to the Palestinians prior to the war from what I can tell. They were increasing settlements and bombing Gaza prior to Oct 7, and were trying to normalize relations with the rest of the Middle East while completely ignoring the Palestinians entirely through the Abraham Accords. I think there probably could've been more done based on that, but I'm not an expert on this.
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I agree that the war would have been different, likely lower scale, but there still would have been a war. Such an attack is not something that Israel could have ignored. And even if later attacks are not as successful, they will still cause more death. It's not even like it's the first Hamas attack. Hamas has been attacking Israel regularly for nearly two decades. If control of the strip is given back to Hamas, then the conflict will continue. It will continue to cause more death and drain resources, and maybe Hamas will get lucky once more one day. There is nothing to gain by following that path.
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2024-02-06
Try negotiate. Put a proposal through for a six week ceasefire troops leave urban areas. Then negotations take place for a new system in gaza and a withdrawal of Israeli troops. Maybe not but still would be a fair few dead. Plus 7/10 also happened because of Israeli intelligence breakdown so they can sort that as another way to stop it. Gazans should have a choice! Palestine has been occupied by Isrsel for decades. Gazans absolutely should get a say. The UN is the best solution. Hamas wont be able to attack with peacekeeping troops and with intellegience on alert.
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2024-03-06
It's truly delusional to think that Gazans growing up under Hamas rule didn't hate Israel before the war lmao. Read up on the history of Gaza, it's a never ending cycle, only amplified by Hamas. This deal will mean we will have the same war in some years when Hamas regroups and gathers strength again, just like so many times in the past, when Israel gave into a permanent ceasefire agreement, that Hamas has no plan to follow.
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More in Gaza than on the border Im sure. It uses lots of parts from foreign powers snd receives a significant ammount of aid. Again Israel does not do all these things for the Us for no reason. I highly doubt that they would run out of supplies their economy would be in trouble and I think theyd lose. Not if Israeli intelligence does its job. And the same war can happen in the future if Israel keeps oppressing the Palestians in Gaza. But killing so many innocents just keeps the conflict going.
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>as innocent lives could be spared Lol
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2024-03-06
>Palestinian prisoners Terrorists. They release hundreds of Palestinian terrorists.
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2024-03-06
There's two interpretations of your comment. The first is all the articles saying Netanyahu is undermining the deal. However, the quotes the articles cite often seem to just be Netanyahu laying out what he wants from the second and later phases. The deal is designed for Israel and Hamas to negotiate later phases during the first phase, so there seems to be some amount misinformation. The second is the reports about the far-right opposing the deal. This is because the government is a coalition. They're not always united. It's like how the US congress can pass a bill with certain factions still vocally opposing it. From what I saw other comments say (I have not read about this myself), Lapid said they would step in even if the far-right try to crash the government.
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2024-03-06
It’s strange that people think this apathy will continue, after Bidens been elected since, and while Trump and GOP are giving moderates and liberals much more to vote on.
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2024-03-06
On the contrary, It’s fantastic
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Such a progressive and forward thinking civilised country
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2024-03-06
Only if they're chaperoned though 
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2024-03-06
Only to you. Not all of us. Just you and your mind.
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2024-04-06
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Least it isn’t slammed.
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If he was good at hiding cash we wouldn’t know he is good at hiding cash
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They can quit. We hate them anyway.
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2024-02-06
Cease fire vs Seize fire
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2024-02-06
But they won't, they just think people want them there and will stay once they realize they need thr paycheck more than the government needs them.
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Russia isn't going. The US haven't officially said they were going. I highly doubt China is influencing either to not go and those 2 are some of the main countries in the war.
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Yeah why would they murder their biggest fan
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2024-02-06
Source on the cartel connnection?
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2024-02-06
Ayyyyy there it is
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2024-02-06
She only won because she is a cartel puppet. Has nothing to do with her gender or ability to make a decent government. She is literally horrible and clearly a puppet from cartels. Everyone seems to be ignoring that just because she is a female.
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2024-02-06
Yo digo presidente, tu dices ....... 🎶Maynez 🎶
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2024-02-06
Id be more impressed if this were an actual victory for the Mexican people and not some cartel bros putting a woman in "power" for the kicks of it. But congratulations....I guess..
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2024-02-06
I bet the cartels have PR departments and are banking on exactly this happening.
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2024-02-06
some were sent to kill by other candidates yes, but the majority were killed cause they couldn't get "an agreement" with the cartels.
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2024-02-06
also candidates from ALL political parties were killed.
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2024-02-06
Yes! You know!!!! The rest of these responses, well I’m not mad. I’m just disappointed in their parents.
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2024-02-06
That will work until American servicemen / citizens are kidnapped and dismembered alive on video and posted all over the internet. Good luck after that.
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2024-02-06
US Citizen here, we project power literally around the world for useless wars that only affect us financially. Mexico is our *next-door* neighbor, and millions of refugees are flooding into this country regardless of legal status and have been for decades, in no small part due to the cartel problem. What's the point of having the most powerful military in the history of the world if we don't use it to solve problems on our literal doorstep? People are being murdered every day, and the survivors are coming to this country to avoid living in such a place. Isn't that the sort of thing we have weapons for? And, no offense, but serving in the military does not mean you get to silence other citizens from voicing their opinions about what the military should be used for. Quite the contrary, actually.
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2024-02-06
Define “always” !!! Try to use your own words !!!
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2024-02-06
I don't follow the politics myself, but my wife's family, who were born/raised/live in Mexico, all speak of him in the opposite light. They say they are able to see Dr's now, when they couldn't before, they claim that he cleaned up mexico city(I guess he was governor or something there), and that although he isn't assaulting cartel directly they claim he has significantly boosted their national guard including adding more bases in cities and even checkpoints throughout. Idk if they are fed propaganda or right, but that's what I hear when I visit. I don't know how any of that really was before, but I know a few months ago, we took a road trip visiting them, and we hit military checkpoints frequently when going to any new city.
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2024-02-06
Don’t be so sensitive. All militaries struggle with limited war, police actions and counter terrorism. Mexican cartel wars would be brutal with high body counts, especially civilians. The military is not the solution to every global conflict.
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2024-02-06
They are [pretty overt](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7357445/) about it.
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2024-03-06
hey clinton get back to work!
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2024-03-06
Female yes, but Scheinbaum is corrupt and incompetent as fuck. Mexico is doomed.
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2024-03-06
Um ever heard of Monterrey or Guadalajara? Mexico is not that centralized.
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2024-03-06
Oi vey
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2024-03-06
Sure, I myself do prefer egalitarianism, however what I want is true egalitarianism, that is a candidate's gender should have no bearing whatsoever to them being elected, in other words having a female president should occur naturally rather than forced.
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2024-03-06
Your vote didn't count, but your vote mattered enough to the people stealing the ballots.
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2024-03-06
In a country where 10 women get killed a day on average, it’s a pretty significant moment in history. Perhaps this one will actually care about the issue
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2024-03-06
Eh.... An election that isn't seriously contested is sometimes called a "coronation" which is pretty much the same thing
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2024-03-06
A crown, not a tiara?
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2024-03-06
Mexican politicians get murdered as often school children in the USA from the sounds of it. You get desensitized after a while.
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2024-03-06
Ostensibly they're trying to resolve the social problems that cause gang violence. War on drugs hasn't and doesn't work
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2024-03-06
As opposed to the rest of the world where corporations are in power
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2024-03-06
I agree it's not centralized. The only city that matters is Mexico City.
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2024-03-06
Anyone voted in will still cowtow to the cartels by necessity, unfortunately.
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2024-03-06
mexico has also been a shit hole i thought?
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2024-03-06
But bro. They have abortions and a female president bro. Best country on this planet bro.
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