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Sometimes you can't make this up

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Published: 20 Aug 2022 › Updated: 20 Aug 2022Sometimes you can't make this up

Sometimes you can't make this up

Certainly in my days of doing research that might be a social faux pas i have found many things hard to believe. That the Maine speaker of the house who cried racism when fellow state congressmen called Covid the wuhan or china flu and punished them, but bragged on his catholic university page about pelting an African safari driver in the face with Rhino Dung. Among other things.

In my younger years, I attended the University of Maine. There is presently a tick over in the University of Maine system with Chancellor Dannel Malloy, the former governor of Connecticut. Multiple universities in the Umaine system gave him a vote of no confidence, because of his botched presidential searched where he apparently gave a guaranteed 3 year salary to a new president and failed to disclose to relevant stakeholders that the new president had previous votes of no confidence. https://www.centralmaine.com/2022/06/16/maine-legislative-panel-grills-umaine-chancellor-over-egregious-presidential-search/ . So the new president, who stepped down, could be receiving over $600k over the next 3 years to basically do nothing.
Now that the CDC is doing damage control, and reversing all it's previous covid policies, Chancellor Malloy decides he is going to force students to have the clot shot in order to return to campus (absent a religious exemption). Malloy is a former governor of Connecticut, and was the least liked governor in America, and was the governor during Sandy hook. He was appointed chancellor because alleged crackhead Janet mills appointed him chancellor. This isn't his first controversy regarding handling infectious diseases issues; his office was previously sued in Connecticut for placing under quarantine some students who returned from the Congo during an Ebola outbreak. He got a break through Qualified immunity, and a finding that states have a right to regulate even US citizens coming into US ports, even despite the fact he held these students prisoner contrary to the findings of the CDC. The appellate court did have dissent, while the majority opinion citing the trial court included 'such measures could be unlawful if undertaken in “an arbitrary, unreasonable manner, or . . . go[ing] so far beyond what was reasonably required for the safety of the public . . . .”'-Liberian Community Ass'n v. Lamont, No. 17-1558 (2d Cir. 2020). As far as I am concerned people are free to believe or advocate whatever they want, but there is a limit when it comes to violating the rights of others. I could get into a long tangent about vaccine effectiveness, the dangers of vaccines, and so on-and people are free to agree or disagree. But the Chancellor of the University of maine system making the policies for the entire system, he isn't giving students informed consent, he isn't letting them make their own decisions about whether they should take the risk-a right which even prisoners have. A risk that some European countries found unacceptable for college age students. So in the debate about who gets to make the decisions, i came across something rather funny. It's certainly going to be offensive to people with disabilities, bu we can see why the university has been pushing DEI.

I am all in favor in letting people achieve public good according to their abilities and ambitions, but I am not in favor of ceding our sovereignty away in the name of charity, antiracism, or any other reason. A tyrant can be of any race, any gender, or any other classification. However, DEI is used as a cloaking device by the left in inject tyrants into positions of power without question, without criticism, and it undermines the stated ambitions of DEI as as grievances grow with one thing in constant-the demographics of the DEI choices. It does more harm than good. Chancellor Malloy's career has benefited from DEI and reasonable accommodations, and likely gave him a free ride to positions of power and no one daring to challenge him or call him out. In fact, he happens to be the poster child for DEI at the University of Michigan. I suppose he should also be the poster child for reasons to abandon DEI policies.

On the University of Michigan page, it described how his school found him..."Mentally retarded". I can understand the outrage of innocent uninvolved people and their sensitivities for pointing that out, but there are times when using the word is appropriate-especially against political leaders and judges who seek to violate others. And here, it is already documented and self-marketed that he was found, "mentally retarded". http://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu/success-stories/dannel-malloy . Res ipsa loquitur.

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As a child, Dannel P. Malloy was not given much of a chance. “I was diagnosed as mentally retarded as late as the fourth grade,” he recalled.
-https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/12/nyregion/12malloy.html

When it comes to the issue of who is best to decide if a student should be vaccinated, in the the University of Maine system, The policies of a "mentally retarded" bureaucrat, with multiple votes of no confidence, take precedence over the best young minds in the country to make the decision for themselves. You just can't make this up. It is time for people to reclaim their sovereignty, less they are at the mercy of retards.

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Hive is not a place for free speech, you have a social credit score that destroys your reputation and could hide your posts-and push you back to traditional social media. When someone using the name first amendment has to tell you that, having been chased off on the irrational whims of the gatekeepers, you know things are bad. Consider also that one of the main whales, a Dan Notestein, operates a non-profit called peer verity that seems to be some kind of censorship tool. So when you hear that Hive/block chain is a place for free speech, don't believe it. The audience you'll find off chain is larger than you'll ever find on chain, I'v steer national debates countless times across all media platforms multiple times-including top network Tv stations and the international press. You can't do that in w3, the ecosystem doesn't support that yet-and at the present moment x, or twitter, on w2 has the present dynamics. On hive, You are a tree in a forest, on some deserted island thousands of miles from anywhere-and hive watchers, or should we say valueplan, don't want anyone on the mainland know we exist. If you want to be heard, You have to know something about how the media business works-and they are not here. So whether you make a quarter on hive for a post, or your self-vote is worth hundreds of dollars, nothing you say here will ever be deemed important at the present dynamics. Valueplan can spend millions of dollars for marketing to attract tourist to this island, only for their tourist to step in a steemy pile of bull s___, and be served that same pile of s__ for dinner, and leave telling others how bad the experience was. You believed in hive and its potential, but the governance and their censorship arm doesn't believe in you-they'll even destroy entire communities just because the community leaders were trying to tolkenize developing a community here, when there is hardly anyone left anyways. They are not thankful people use this platform, they are actively hostile to it. The dynamics of hive governance has to change if it is to have a future, otherwise you are wasting your time-and money. Many of those behind hive governance got into crypto early effectively winning the lottery, many were part of a prior chain called bitshares, and were part if the notorious ninjamining about a decade ago. In essence they hit the lottery and have money and power, they don't know how to operate a business to the public, and despite having no merit they think they are better than you. They already destroyed bit shares, hive is next if they remain in control. This same team is behind valueplan, responsible for attracting new users-or so they claim. Since they exhausted the market in the developed world and started the bright idea of onboarding the third world-which is unlikely to have water, electricty, internet, and disposable income. Nothing against them, but this is not a solid investment plan, something where people are more likely to liquidate the new assets released from the DAO. The average IQ is typically about retarded to put it mildly, so the expectation for them to stake hive dollars and have a stablecoin is laughable, and what to do with them other than to liquidate them below fair market value. It should also be noted that Dan notesteins planned charity on bit shares, that he hates government regulations, and it is fair comment to assume the Value of hive is being destroyed to run''s Dan's charity. While valueplan is full of fraud and waste itself, the bulk of the existing governance is a fraud not interested in developing a community-but in destroying it for their own power or financial gain. I seen the price tank from when hivewatchers targetted me, from 20-40 cents, down to a about dime now. If something happens badly to bitcoin or crypto, particularly a systemic threat to the crypto market (like say the democrats winning an election), or if the current dynamics continue then expect to see further declines. I haven't seen "the Koreans" try to market manipulate the coin in ages, did they lose interest in hive too? You see the whales pretending to care about the bleeding through the dao, particularly with value plan, but they offer nothing of substance to fix it-"they" need the fraud to continue. They are scared they will soon complete the repeat of what they allowed happen to bitshares. Oh, the distinction is we have a hair cut rule. The hair cut rule might prevent infinite coins, but it will not stop the complete devaluation of the chain. Hive will not be saved through the current governance, it's impossible. in time, the core projects will not be funded. A decision will have to be made to fire devs, or shut down mission critical projects-whom we probably don't need devs for anyways, let alone multiple full time devs. There will no tangible reward, and the audience is already pretty much non-existent as they've been scared away. It's not like we can fire the current governance, they are lottery winning ninjaminers. When the coin does go to zero, don't expect them to sell a dead coin-dead coins and dead wallets tend to be forgotten about unless new value is found. Dead coins also tend to be delisted. If someone were to try to save it post apocalypse, these whales would come back to restore the old order. If these accounts become dormant (their bots may continue to up/down vote and post AI/reports) as to allow new interest to take over, the first thing that must be done is to find a legal means of rendering them impotent. Not like Justin sun, but perhaps in the form if an air drop to the remaining active community, or to a central planner who can give the community a new direction.

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