• Welcome To London!! Part II

    From Lissajous@[email protected] to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.computer.workshop on Thu Jun 4 17:32:10 2026
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    Incredible.

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1019171970614512
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  • From zendejo@[email protected] to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.computer.workshop on Thu Jun 4 11:33:48 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    On 6/4/26 11:32 AM, Lissajous wrote:
    Incredible.


    Why is he posting on usenet?
    Jonathan Ball has used Usenet for various purposes, including posting
    under multiple aliases (nyms) and engaging in discussions where he has
    been accused of arguing with himself to feel triumphant. He also used
    Usenet to discuss his academic background, at one point claiming he had
    not completed a Ph.D. program in economics at UCLA, but later finding
    his own posts in Google archives where he had stated the opposite. Additionally, Jonathan Ball started a thread on Usenet with another
    user's home address. Usenet, created in 1980, functioned as a
    proto-Reddit with newsgroups for various subjects, and while Google
    Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts, historical content remains viewable. The decentralized nature of Usenet and its initial lack of
    oversight attracted people to post a wide range of content, including discussions, advertisements, and even pornography.
    Google Groups,
    Techdirt
    + 2

    What are some of the aliases Jonathan Ball used?
    Jonathan Ball has used a variety of aliases, or "nyms," often multiple
    times. Some of these include Citizen Benfez, Wilson Woods, Radical
    Moderate, Bingo, Edward George, Bill, Fred, Mystery Poster, Merlin the
    dog, Bob the dog, Elvira, Dieter, Abner Hale, Roger Whitaker, Fucktard,
    Apoo, Ted Bell, Jay Santos, Rudy Canoza, Trappist, and Leif Erikson S.
    He has also been referred to as "KickBall".
    Google Groups,
    Narkive

    Why did he use so many aliases?
    Jonathan Ball used multiple aliases, or "nyms," often to argue and
    defeat himself in a bid to feel triumphant. One source also suggests
    that another alias, "Benfez," might have been Jonathan Ball, and that
    this incarnation was a "welcome improvement" in behavior.
    Google Groups,
    Narkive


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  • From pothead@[email protected] to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.computer.workshop on Thu Jun 4 23:16:27 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    On 2026-06-04, Lissajous <[email protected]> wrote:
    Incredible.

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1019171970614512

    Looks just like Italy.
    Looks just like France.
    Looks just like Germany.
    Looks just like sanctuary cities in the US.

    See a pattern here?
    --
    pothead

    "Often imitated, never duplicated."

    "Socialism is the philosophy of failure,
    the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy.
    It's inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery."

    -- Winston Churchill




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  • From Brock McNuggets@[email protected] to alt.computer.workshop,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.sys.mac.advocacy on Fri Jun 5 03:30:29 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    On Jun 4, 2026 at 4:16:27 PM MST, "pothead" wrote <10vt10b$nr7r$[email protected]>:

    On 2026-06-04, Lissajous <[email protected]> wrote:
    Incredible.

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1019171970614512

    Looks just like Italy.
    Looks just like France.
    Looks just like Germany.
    Looks just like sanctuary cities in the US.

    See a pattern here?

    You are a white supremacist no matter where you look.
    --
    It's impossible for someone who is at war with themselves to be at peace with you.
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  • From Marcia Bullis@[email protected] to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.sys.mac.advocacy,alt.computer.workshop on Fri Jun 5 03:47:25 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.advocacy

    Lissajous wrote:

    Incredible.

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1019171970614512


    It's Americans. The fuckers are violent pigs who come from a violent
    shithole full of guns, drugs and crime.

    Even the President is a 36 time convicted felon and because of right wing ideology, crime is soaring out of control with murder rates 50 times that
    of the UK or Canada.

    The sooner the Brits arrest and execute American criminals the sooner the
    UK will be peaceful again.



    The Red State Murder Problem and Why Some of the Most Dangerous Places in America Are Republican Strongholds

    by Naomi Vargas | Jun 13, 2025 | Special Report | 0 comments
    The Red State Murder Problem and Why Some of the Most Dangerous Places in America Are Republican Strongholds

    Let�s Talk About the Red State Murder Problem

    For decades, conservative politicians have campaigned on promises of �law
    and order,� insisting that Democratic policies lead to crime and disorder.
    But when you examine the actual data, a different, and deeply ironic story emerges. What you discover is how many of the most dangerous states in America, measured by per capita murder rates, are overwhelmingly Republican-controlled.

    Far from being safe havens for family values and traditional order, red
    states have become epicenters of lethal violence.
    The Numbers Don�t Lie

    According to data from the CDC and FBI, red states consistently lead the nation in murder rates. States like Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama,
    Missouri, and South Carolina, each with Republican governors and
    legislatures, frequently top the charts for homicides per 100,000
    residents. By contrast, blue states like Massachusetts, New York, and California, often demonized by conservatives, tend to rank among the
    safest.

    In 2022, for example:

    Mississippi had a murder rate of over 20 per 100,000, more than four
    times that of Massachusetts, which sat at around 4 per 100,000.
    Louisiana, Alabama, and Missouri all ranked in the top five for
    homicides.
    In cities often singled out by the right, like Chicago or Los Angeles, murder rates have been trending downward, while many red-state cities and rural areas have seen increases.

    This isn�t a fluke. It�s a trend.
    US Homicide Mortality by State

    The number of deaths per 100,000 total population.

    Source: CDC WONDER
    5.07.510.012.515.017.520.0MSLAALNMMOARSCMDGATNILAKNC
    Country Per Capita Murder Rate
    MS 20.7
    LA 19.8
    AL 14.9
    NM 14.5
    MO 12.8
    AR 11.8
    SC 11.8
    MD 11.4
    GA 11.3
    TN 11
    IL 10.9
    AK 10.2
    NC 9.2
    Red-State Crime Isn�t Just in Urban Areas

    Conservatives often blame big, Democrat-run cities for inflating murder statistics, but that explanation doesn�t hold up under scrutiny.

    A 2023 analysis by Third Way, a centrist think tank, found that the high murder rates in red states persist even when accounting for major urban
    areas. In fact, rural counties in red states are now driving much of the nation�s violent crime, especially gun-related homicides.

    From 2011 to 2020, the most rural counties in the U.S. had a 37% higher
    rate of gun deaths per capita than the most urban counties, according to research published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Surgery. That�s up from a
    25% difference from 2000 to 2010.

    That�s right, small towns and rural areas often idealized as safe, all- American communities are seeing sharp rises in violence, with limited law enforcement resources and higher rates of domestic disputes, gang activity, and drug-related crime.
    Guns, Poverty, and Policy

    So what�s driving the red-state murder crisis? It�s not political
    affiliation per se, but the policies and conditions that often correlate
    with conservative governance:

    Lax gun laws: States with few restrictions on firearm ownership consistently experience higher rates of gun deaths, including homicides. In many red states, it�s easier to get a gun than a driver�s license.
    Poverty and inequality: Red states often rank poorly in terms of education, healthcare access, and economic opportunity. Mississippi and Louisiana, for example, are among the poorest states in the nation. Socioeconomic despair fuels cycles of violence.
    Underfunded public institutions: Chronic underinvestment in schools, mental health care, and social services leaves vulnerable populations
    without support, increasing the likelihood of criminal outcomes.
    Tough-on-crime politics that don�t work: Decades of mass incarceration
    and punitive justice haven�t lowered crime rates in these states, they�ve simply filled prisons while ignoring the root causes of violence.

    The Hypocrisy of �Family Values�

    It�s a painful contradiction: politicians who campaign on protecting
    children, defending families, and restoring �American values� preside over some of the most dangerous environments in the country for kids and parents alike. The murder rate is not just an abstract number, it translates to families torn apart, communities traumatized, and a diminished quality of life.

    And yet, Republican leaders continue to double down on the very policies, deregulated gun ownership, austerity budgeting, and neglect of public
    health, that make these states less safe. They invoke crime when it serves
    to demonize Democratic cities or immigrant communities, but ignore the slow-motion crisis in their own backyards.
    A Different Kind of Safety

    If red states want to be safe places to live and raise a family, the
    solution isn�t culture war posturing or mass incarceration. It�s investment
    in public education. It�s meaningful gun reform. It�s access to healthcare, jobs, and mental health support. It�s policies rooted in data, not dogma.

    Until then, the numbers speak for themselves: the greatest danger to many American families doesn�t come from left-wing policies. It comes from
    living in a state governed by leaders who refuse to face reality.

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  • From Lissajous@[email protected] to alt.computer.workshop,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,comp.sys.mac.advocacy on Fri Jun 5 03:54:21 2026
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    Brock McNuggets wrote:

    On Jun 4, 2026 at 4:16:27 PM MST, "pothead" wrote ><10vt10b$nr7r$[email protected]>:

    On 2026-06-04, Lissajous <[email protected]> wrote:
    Incredible.

    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1019171970614512

    Looks just like Italy.
    Looks just like France.
    Looks just like Germany.
    Looks just like sanctuary cities in the US.

    See a pattern here?

    You are a white supremacist no matter where you look.


    If you want to stop crime, string up Americans. All they do is export
    crime. The dump is a shithole infested with whores, guns, drugs and
    violent right wingers who belong to a crime terrorist group called MAGA.
    The white ones are the biggest criminals, many are rapists and felons like President Trump.


    More Americans want out of there than immigrants want in. It's like a 3rd world shithole thanks to Trump.


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