Telegram Archive - week 41, 2025
- 2 minutes read - 332 wordsparticipant-3927, 3:22 PM, October 6
Conspiracy theory. There are actual reports, in Liz Cheney’s book and in the hearings. A presense of FBI agents in the crowd doesn’t change what happened on that day: an attempt at insurrection by a willing public.participant-3927, 3:23 PM, October 6
BLM was a failure, but it was local failure of police to do its job. Now it’s a failure of the Republic. It’s like the fall of the Roman republic, and transition into Roman Empire. No more freedom in America.participant-2294, 3:58 PM, October 6
I don’t support majority voting, but the reasons given by 1776 Returns aren’t so absurd (i.e., holding new elections and requiring that only citizens vote)participant-2294, 4:03 PM, October 6
To give some context, we’re talking about nearly 15 million illegals in the US, and 14 states, plus Washington, DC, don’t require ID to voteparticipant-3927, 4:24 PM, October 6
The voting process can be improved, but the point is that voting result must be accepted and contested by legal means.participant-2294, 4:35 PM, October 6
With this kind of (European) mindset, the United States would probably never have existedparticipant-3927, 5:33 PM, October 7
Just bought this book: “The Objectivist’s Guide to the Galaxy” by Zoltan Cendes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F8J74GZS/participant-3927, 5:35 PM, October 7
Zoltan founded a company Ansoft which: “In 2008, Ansys acquired Ansoft for $832 million, expanding its simulation capabilities into the EDA market.”participant-3927, 5:36 PM, October 7
From the Amazon website, about the author: “Zoltan Cendes is a visionary entrepreneur and founder of Ansoft Corporation, a trailblazer in engineering simulation software. Under his leadership, Ansoft’s innovative use of the finite element method revolutionized electrical product design and attracted major clients that include Intel and Apple. Following a successful IPO, Ansoft was acquired by ANSYS, enhancing its global impact in engineering simulation. A pioneer in engineering and mathematics, Zoltan inspires the business and scientific worlds with his deep insight into the intersection of technology, philosophy, and reality.”