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@shoppingtonz @alternativeto @torproject also every #Tunneling - regardless if #SSH or #VPN or whatever - will inevitably introduce #latency (unless you happen to be customer of a shitty #ISP with horrible #peering and thus can cut down on hops needed, which is AFAIK only a theoretical scenario)...

In fact I stopped using #HEnet #Tunnelbroker and #IPv6-#GIF-Tunneling because it created more issued than it solved on my #IPv4only #Internet connection…

[Thread] State by State Pending and Recently Passed #AntiProtestLaws: #Arizona

HB 2880: #Banning #protest encampments on campus

Would bar protest encampments on the campuses of state colleges and universities without prior authorization. Under the bill, individuals or groups that establish an unauthorized “encampment” would no longer be lawfully present on campus for the purpose of speech protections under Arizona law; they would be criminally liable to prosecution for trespass and damaging public property; and they would be liable for “direct and indirect costs” of any damage “that resulted from the individual’s intentional or negligent conduct relating” to the encampment. The bill defines “#encampment” as “temporary shelter” installed on campus and used to stay overnight or “for a prolonged period of time.” The bill would require colleges and universities to order individuals to dismantle and vacate unauthorized encampments; if the individuals refuse to comply, the institution would be required to take disciplinary action and report the individuals to local law enforcement for trespassing. The bill's sponsor said that it was motivated by #ProPalestine protests on college campuses.

Full text of bill here: apps.azleg.gov/BillStatus/Bill

Status: pending

Introduced 12 Feb 2025; Approved by House 3 March 2025

Issue(s): Campus Protests, #Trespass, Camping

HB 2007: Harsh penalties for protesters who conceal their identity

**Note: HB 2007 was signed into law following amendments that removed the most restrictive provisions.** As originally introduced in the House, the bill made it a felony to wear any kind of #disguise at a protest. The introduced bill broadly prohibited disguises, "whether partial or complete," that an individual wore at a protest, political event, or any other public event in order "to evade or escape discovery, recognition or identification." Under the introduced bill, police would have had authority to detain any individual wearing a disguise in order to verify his or her identity and determine if the person had committed a crime; violation of the disguise ban would have been a Class 6 felony, subject to one year in prison. The sponsor of the bill said it was inspired by clashes between police and protesters, some of whom were masked, outside a 2017 rally for President #Trump. Following widespread criticism, the bill was comprehensively revised to a single provision that would allow courts to consider it an aggravating factor, for sentencing purposes, if an individual wore a #mask or other disguise to hide their face while committing a criminal offense.

Full bill text here: apps.azleg.gov/BillStatus/Bill

Status: enacted with improvements

Introduced 21 Nov 2017; Governor Ducey signed it 23 March 2018 but the most problematic provisions were defeated.

Issue(s): #FaceCovering

#FirstAmendment #CriminalizingDissent
#Authoritarianism #Fascism #Clampdown #CriminalizingProtest
#CharacteristicsOfFascism #USPol #CriminalizingDissent #AntiProtestLaws
#StudentProtests #CampusProtests #FreePalestineProtests #Facemasks

apps.azleg.govBill Status Inquiry

'It's kind of scary': Growing book banning calls in U.S. prompt Canadian librarians to raise awareness
As libraries in the U.S. contend with growing book banning efforts largely targeting titles with 2SLGBTQ+ themes, many librarians in Canada worry it could become a larger issue here. 'It's wild to think … how this could possibly be happening,' ...
#libraries #books #banning #lgbtq #US #Canada
cbc.ca/news/canada/london/lond

Ontario librarians say 'they have to be ready' amid growing calls in U.S. to ban books
As libraries in the U.S. contend with growing book banning efforts largely targeting titles with 2SLGBTQ+ themes, many librarians in Canada worry it could become a larger issue here. 'It's wild to think … how this could possibly be happening,' says Kristen Cas...
#libraries #books #banning #lgbtq #US #Canada
cbc.ca/news/canada/london/lond

Ontario librarians say 'they have to be ready' amid growing calls in U.S. to ban books
As libraries in the U.S. contend with growing book banning efforts largely targeting titles with 2SLGBTQ+ themes, many librarians in Canada worry it could become a larger issue here. 'It's wild to think … how this could possibly be happening,' says Kristen Cas...
#libraries #books #banning #lgbtq #US #Canada
cbc.ca/news/canada/london/lond

Ontario librarians say 'they have to be ready' as calls to ban books increase across Canada
As libraries south of the border contend with growing book banning efforts largely targeting titles with 2SLGBTQ+ themes, London-area librarians worry it could become a larger issue here.
#libraries #books #banning #lgbtq #Ontario #Canada
cbc.ca/news/canada/london/onta

Republicans in North Dakota appear to be souring on the state’s 2023 law #banning #abortion, a new poll indicates.

Only 54% of Republicans support the law now compared to 71% who supported it one year ago.

The poll, commissioned by the North Dakota News Cooperative,
also shows overall support has slipped.

Total support among adults in the state now stands at 38%.

👉A majority are now opposed to the law at 55%.

In NDNC polling done last November, 44% supported the ban and 48% opposed.

The law, passed by the legislature and signed by Gov. Doug Burgum in April 2023,
is currently in legal limbo and awaiting a ruling by the North Dakota Supreme Court.

South Central Judicial District Court Judge Bruce Romanick struck down the law in September,
arguing it infringed on medical freedoms and is unconstitutionally vague.
newscoopnd.org/poll-support-fo

ND News Cooperative · Poll: Support for state’s abortion law weakensLess support, more opposition compared to a year ago

What Trump has promised to do on ‘day one’ as president


Trump has made 41 distinct promises for his first day in office,

including #mass #deportations and #banning #transgender #women from sports.

Donald Trump has a long list of #executive #actions he says he wants to carry out on his potential first day back in the White House.

Among them:
🔸Begin mass deportations,
🔸eliminate perks for electric vehicles and
🔸ban transgender women from women’s sports.

Since launching his bid for a second term, Trump has made
♦️ 41 distinct promises about what he says he wants to do “on day one” as president,

and he has mentioned those promises more than
♦️200 times on the campaign trail, according to a Washington Post analysis of his speeches.


While presidential candidates often trumpet their plans for their first day in the White House,
Trump has leaned especially hard on this rhetorical device when he’s behind the teleprompters.

His proposals often envision
⚠️ stretching the powers of the Oval Office beyond how previous presidents
— including Trump himself
— have invoked them.

washingtonpost.com/politics/20

Washington Post · What Trump has promised to do on ‘day one’ as presidentTrump has made 41 distinct promises for his first day in office, including mass deportations and banning transgender women from sports.

Amanda Jones' memoir recalls being branded 'That Librarian' by haters for calling out #censorship. Host Deepa Fernandes speaks with #Louisiana #school #librarian #AmandaJones. In her new memoir, "That Librarian: The Fight Against #Book #Banning in America," Jones tells the story of the #vitriol she received both in person & online after she spoke out against censorship at a public meeting. wbur.org/hereandnow/2024/08/27 #hatecrimes #bookBans #publiclibraries #librarians #freedom #democracy #libraries

WBUR · Amanda Jones' memoir recalls being branded 'That Librarian' by haters for calling out censorship | Here & NowVon WBUR
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@RickiTarr The problem with #Disinformation is that that #Counterspeech or #Corrections are pointless.

  • People choose to believe in these not in spite but because they are flagged as #disinfo and because they are #lies.

Arguing against these things makes them "#debateable" and that is the big mistake...

The fallacy that #christofacists and other #reactionary #bigots could be "converted" or "convinced" of being wrong assumes they don't know better and that they are indeed interested in the truth - neither of which is the case.

Same with #TERFs and #Neonazis:

  • One doesn't debate the rights of #marginalized people, but forces those bigots to flee into hiding by all means necessary!!!

#MakeFacistsAfraidAgain includes making #MAGA|ts and the #OrangeTyrant flee to #Russia or face Jailtime for #HighTreason and #Insurrection!

#Funfact: I know how to make a #Cheat Solution that can neither be #detected nor #prevented in any convieveable way!

The reason I'm not going to share this one is because it's so trivial to make that this would basically ruin every #Multiplayer game with no recourse outside of #paranoia and #banning #Accounts....

And for clarification: The "Ultimate Cheating Solution" would be basically undetectable by design in that it'll be impossible to prevent even on #GamingConsoles!

youtube.com/watch?v=kzVYgg9nQi