Computergeek01 ago

Yes, this is called "Jury Nullification" and it's built into the legal system.

CapinBoredface ago

You respond like a bot. No matter what a person says you will reply with something relating to whatever you want to push.

Crensch ago

I fully agree. Someone's "post lots of semi-tangential facts over and over again to look legit" alt.

hello_reddit ago

Are you talking about jury nullification or the second amendment?

Nosferatjew ago

That is not a question.

grantedrights ago

Pentagon Wants To Police Social Media Fake News And Deep Fakes

activistpost (67) in media • 7 days ago

By Aaron Kesel

The U.S. wants to use the military's Pentagon arm to police fake news online; what can possibly go wrong?

According to reports, the Pentagon's DARPA research agency has announced it will deploy online cyber forces to watch for “large-scale, automated disinformation attacks,” using specialized software to detect deep fakes of photos, videos and audio clips, Bloomberg reported.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants custom software that can unearth fakes hidden among more than 500,000 stories, photos, video and audio clips. If successful, the system after four years of trials may expand to detect malicious intent and prevent viral fake news from polarizing society.

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Crensch ago

Following posted above by @grantedrights:

Pentagon Wants To Police Social Media Fake News And Deep Fakes

activistpost (67) in media • 7 days ago

By Aaron Kesel

The U.S. wants to use the military's Pentagon arm to police fake news online; what can possibly go wrong?

According to reports, the Pentagon's DARPA research agency has announced it will deploy online cyber forces to watch for “large-scale, automated disinformation attacks,” using specialized software to detect deep fakes of photos, videos and audio clips, Bloomberg reported.

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants custom software that can unearth fakes hidden among more than 500,000 stories, photos, video and audio clips. If successful, the system after four years of trials may expand to detect malicious intent and prevent viral fake news from polarizing society.

Nosferatjew ago

yawn

v/askvoat is for questions. This shit is better suited for v/whatever.

grantedrights ago

right.!

bill of right :-DD

Nosferatjew ago

Serious question: are you retarded?

MrTerry ago

Heh heh. Good luck and Godspeed.

grantedrights ago

4 Bills / Laws that violate your Constitution/ Bill of Rights - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBUbTR_5zxU

Our Congress continues to violate our rights with the passage of bills such as the Patriot Act, SOPA (PIPA), Trespass Bill & NDAA, which turn your civil...

CameraCode0 ago

No they can't. That's like one of those free citizens saying "I don't recognize your laws, so they don't apply to me". Only works in your head. If you can force the government to nullify laws and recognize your rights, then that's very good.

grantedrights ago

Nullification (U.S. Constitution) - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nullification_(U.S._Constitution)

Nullification, in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify , or invalidate, any federal law which that state has deemed unconstitutional with respect to the United States Constitution (as opposed to the state's own constitution).

TH0UGHTP0LICE ago

Nullification, in United States constitutional history, is a legal theory that a state has the right to nullify

Are you a state, nigger?