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  • One of the crime scene cleanup photos shows a prominent pride flag in the window of the establishment, and the venue’s website says “Proudly Black-, Brown-, Queer-, and Women-owned.”

    Could that have been the motivation for the attack?

  • There are three factors that might prevent you from using an online platform to share your opinion:

    • The government might impose content restrictions on the platform
    • The owners (or delegated moderators) of the platform might impose restrictions on its users
    • The users of the platform might use its tools to police the opinions of other users.

    “Freedom of speech” normally just applies to the first. Is that what you mean when you say you’re not “allowed” to speak freely?

  • Some thoughts:

    • Florida had a striking increase between 2003 and 2008 that isn’t reflected by California or Texas. Did something specific happen in Florida in that timeframe?
    • Texas seems to have been on a long-term downward trend until 2013 (while Florida was spiking). The subsequent upward trend is mirrored by Florida, but not California.
    • What does “age-adjusted” mean?
    • Does “per 100,000” refer to the entire population, or the population under 25? If the former, could some of the differences be accounted for by changing demographics?
  • the single largest federal law enforcement agency in the history of the nation

    Are all those qualifiers even needed?

    Are there any state or local agencies larger than the federal government’s? Are there any other countries with larger agencies? (China or India, maybe?)

    Or can we just call it “the largest law enforcement agency in (western) history”?

  • People often use Greek or Latin roots for new terms if they want them to be used internationally, without biasing usage to one language.

    This was probably the case for Smuts, who was a committed internationalist and whose native language was Afrikaans rather than English.

  • The brain generates a characteristic signal (from a sub-region of Broca’s area) when it detects grammatical errors—but it generates an identical signal when you’re listening to a grammatical sentence and need to re-parse it partway through. I think this latter case is actually the real purpose of the signal: every time it triggers, your brain is warning you that you need to stop and check the sentence again even if the meaning seems unambiguous. So the “pretending they can’t understand you” reaction could just be a reflexive response to that signal (i.e., the brain is telling them it’s confused even if there’s no logical reason it should be).

  • I can’t see a significant percentage of Trump’s MAGA supporters abandoning him in favor of Musk. But I can see Musk being a divisive figure among the non-MAGA Republicans, with some refusing to work with him while others are happy to take his money.

  • The most likely outcome is nothing.

    The second most likely outcome is a fracturing of Trump’s opposition, further weakening their ability to impede him.

    If they weren’t such incompetent idiots I’d suspect it was a ploy to create a controlled opposition.

  • You could expand that to a general principle for all criminal cases: select one judge that matches the demographics of the defendant as closely as possible, one that matches the victim, and one that differs to an equal degree from both.

  • He was originally jailed for life but at an appeal doctors told the court the rapes arose of sexual frustration arising out of his marriage to an “ambitious and demanding” wife. The sentence was reduced and he spent only about two years in jail.

    Why are rapists seemingly the only category of offender judges always manage to find sympathy for?