Ji Fu (fu@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 27-Oct-2023 13:39:08 EDT
Ji FuThis freedom to criticize judges, prosecutors, court personnel, and witnesses applies to everyone in the world. If someone in Sacramento, California, asserts that some federal judge or federal prosecutor in Miami, Florida, is as crooked as a dog’s hind leg or that some federal or state prosecutors in Oklahoma have been bought and paid for, or that some witness intends to commit perjury, or that some law clerk is politically biased, judges and prosecutors cannot hold the speaker in contempt, criminally prosecute him, or otherwise punish him for his statements. Oh sure, people can sue him for libel or slander, but that is the extent of their remedy. #JacobForLiberty#hornberger4president Free-speech rights are universal https://kill-the-newsletter.com/alternates/d5qrq5zivh6gh5oc.html
@Brett Stevens gotcha. I would disagree that it is unsolvable, raising boys to become men that act as gentlemen with all ladies is the solution to this, and so many other problems in The West today.
@LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864} yes, I'm aware, and I realized that within seconds of hitting send from my email client. As you frequently have complained libranet.de takes is slow at populating data, so after 10 minutes or so with it not having showed up yet on this end, I had to move on to other things.
“Allow friends to post to my wall?Your contacts may write posts on your profile wall. These posts will be distributed to your contacts” I don’t understand what toggling this option off/on does? #Friendica#Vier#Settings@Friendica Support
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One reason: Writing in a system maintained by my employer for its own purposes shuts me out of many parts of the typical blogging experience, such as playing around with the basic design of the page whenever I like or seeing real-time readership statistics. Plus, the paper just switched to a blogging system that the ombudsman, in a fit of charity, described http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/behind-the-posts-redesigned-web-site/2011/03/25/AFC3GXYB_story.html as “a bafflement to most of us trying to figure it out.”
Another reason: While I’ve enjoyed using my public Facebook page http://facebook.com/robpegoraro as a blog substitute for sharing my thoughts on journalism, technology and other issues that don’t fit in my work blog, that site isn’t set up for writing longer posts. It’s a pain to find older notes I wrote there. And, more important, it doesn’t seem such a good idea to use one site that I report on all the time as my primary outlet aside from work. I’d rather write those longer notes here, then link to them on Facebook.
Most of these reasons applied a year ago; I don’t know why I didn’t heed them then. In any case, please keep reading. I’ll try not to make this boring.