ProphecyRat2

ProphecyRat2 t1_j6v4ush wrote

All Humans are Slaves to Machines, obey the LAWs or face Genocide.

Lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs) are a type of autonomous military system that can independently search for and engage targets based on programmed constraints and descriptions.[1] LAWs are also known as lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS), autonomous weapon systems (AWS), robotic weapons, killer robots or slaughterbots.[2] LAWs may operate in the air, on land, on water, under water, or in space. The autonomy of current systems as of 2018 was restricted in the sense that a human gives the final command to attack - though there are exceptions with certain "defensive" systems.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lethal_autonomous_weapon

Leading AI experts, roboticists, scientists and technology workers at Google and other companies—are demanding regulation. They warn that algorithms are fed by data that inevitably reflect various social biases, which, if applied in weapons, could cause people with certain profiles to be targeted disproportionately. Killer robots would be vulnerable to hacking and attacks in which minor modifications to data inputs could “trick them in ways no human would ever be fooled.

https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2020/country-chapters/global-0#

Civilization is a Holocaust Machine

To be Civilized is to be a Slave

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ProphecyRat2 t1_j6dwrek wrote

“A million years from now”

It only took 300 years of Indutrialism for Humans to make a Weapon that can Annilhilate all life on Earth, and during that same decade that used it, and that same century that sticked piles enough to end all life on Earth several times over.

And bow there are Drones that can Atonomously hunt humans even in the event of Nuclear war and Chemical war, and Bilogical war.

You are one optimistic guy.

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ProphecyRat2 t1_j6dg5bq wrote

“Capatalism”

No matter what you a call it, “Socialism,” “Communism”, “Capatalism”

Its all built on Neo-Colonial Industrialism.

How bout some Swedish Oil?

In her book Affärer i blod och olja: Lundin Petroleum i Afrika[26] (Business in blood and oil: Lundin Petroleum in Africa) journalist Kerstin Lundell claims that the company had been complicit in several crimes against humanity, including death shootings and the burning of villages.[27]

In June 2010, the European Coalition on Oil in Sudan (ECOS)[28] published the report Unpaid Debt,[29] which called upon the governments of Sweden, Austria and Malaysia to look into allegations that the companies Lundin Petroleum, OMV, and Petronas have been complicit in the commission of war crimes and crimes against humanity whilst operating in Block 5A, South Sudan (then Sudan) between 1997-2003.

The reported crimes include indiscriminate attacks and intentional targeting of civilians, burning of shelters, pillage, destruction of objects necessary for survival, unlawful killing of civilians, rape of women, abduction of children, torture, and forced displacement.

Approximately 12,000 people died and 160,000 were violently displaced from their land and homes, many forever. Satellite pictures taken between 1994 and 2003 show that the activities of the three oil companies in Sudan coincided with a spectacular drop in agricultural land use in their area of operation.[30]

Also in June 2010, the Swedish public prosecutor for international crimes opened a criminal investigation into links between Sweden and the reported crimes. In 2016, Lundin Petroleum's Chairman Ian Lundin and CEO Alex Schneiter were informed that they were the suspects of the investigation.

Sweden’s Government gave the green light for the Public Prosecutor in October 2018 to indict the two top executives[31] On 1 November 2018, the Swedish Prosecution Authority notified Lundin Petroleum AB that the company may be liable to a corporate fine and forfeiture of economic benefits of SEK 3,285 (app. €315 million) for involvement in war crimes and crimes against humanity.[32] Consequently, the company itself will also be charged albeit indirectly, and will be legally represented in court. On 15 November 2018 the suspects were served with the draft charges and the case files.[33]

They will be indicted for aiding and abetting international crimes and may face life imprisonment if found guilty. The trial is likely to begin by the end of 2020 and may take several years.

The Swedish war crimes investigation raises the issue of access to remedy and reparation for victims of human rights violations linked with business activities. In May 2016, representatives of communities in Block 5A claimed their right to remedy and reparation and called upon Lundin and its shareholders to pay off their debt.[34] A conviction in Sweden may provide remedy and reparation for a few victims of human rights violations who will be witnesses in court, but not for the app. 200,000 victims who will not be represented in court.

Lundin Energy endorses the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, acknowledging the duty of business enterprises to contribute to effective remedy of adverse impact that it has caused or contributed to.[35] The company has never refuted publicly reported incriminating facts. Nor has it substantiated its claim that its activities contributed to the improvement of the lives of the people of Sudan.[36] It never showed an interest in the consequences of the oil war for the communities in its concession area. The company maintains a website about its activities in Sudan.[37]

Criticism has also been directed towards former Minister for Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt, a former board member for the company, responsible for ethics.[38][39] Ethiopia arrested two Swedish journalist Johan Persson and Martin Schibbye and held them for 14 months before the release. Conflict Ethiopian Judicial Authority v Swedish journalists 2011 was caused as the journalist studied report of human rights violation in the Ogaden in connection with activities of Lundin Petroleum.[40]

The trial against Lundin may become a landmark case because of the novelty and complexity of the legal issues that the Swedish court will have to decide. It would be the first time since the Nuremberg trails that a multibillion-dollar company were to be charged for international crimes. The court is likely to answer a number of important legal questions, including about the individual criminal liability of corporate executives vs. corporate criminal liability of organisations, the applicable standard of proof for international crimes before a national court, and the question whether a lack of due diligence is sufficient for a finding of guilt. On 23 may 2019, the T.M.C. Asser Institute for International Law in The Hague organized a Towards criminal liability of corporations for human rights violations: The Lundin case in Sweden.[41]

Thomas Alstrand from the Swedish Prosecution Authority in Gothenburg on 13 February 2019 announced that a second criminal investigation had been opened into threats and acts of violence against witnesses in the Lundin war crimes investigation.[42] They have allegedly been pressured not to testify in court. Several witnesses have been granted asylum in safe countries through UNHCR supported emergency protection procedures. The company has confirmed that its CEO and Chairman have been officially informed by the prosecutor about the allegation, noting that it believes that it is completely unfounded.

Witness tampering is usually intended to prevent the truth from being exposed in court. The second investigation into obstruction of justice seems to contradict the company’s assertions of its good faith cooperation with the war crimes investigation.

Once court hearings commence in Sweden, the Dutch peace organization PAX and Swedish NGO Global Idé will provide daily English language coverage of proceedings, expert analyses and comments on the website Unpaid Debt.[43]

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ProphecyRat2 t1_j631j6w wrote

Hey bro, if you are going to say something like “why is almost everything on here naked are? a bit strange” you are just invinting some people to come outa the word work and take offense to what you said, becuase it sounds like you are implying the people who only post nude are strange.

When tyat happens dude, just dont respond and start saying stuff like “woke” or whatever. Keep your cool, its just an internet coment, people will take offense to things and will call you strnge and crutizice your art becuase they felt you did the same. If you dont want your post to be just some stupid reddit argument, then just takw a step back, collect your thoughts, and think about whag you are going to type before you send it, as a response to these comments that call you out, and the best way to so that is to just take everything lightheartedly you know?

“Oh so your art looks like a childs drawing? Strange”

A cool response would be:

“Lol, you are right In still a novice, butt once I learn to draw them naked Ill be pro!” or something along the lines of that.

You do need to learn to draw the human body naked, its essential to anatomy, like drawing animals, we are forms that have muscles and hair, fingers, toes… you know try to see the positive in everything and dont waste your time and energy on stupid internet arguments, the artits who go far save thier energy to practicing thier art.

I wish you luck on your art adventure dude.

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ProphecyRat2 t1_j21jhl2 wrote

That would be awsome, but as soon as that happens there would be a counter measure, like drone graffiti cleaners…

Or just turrets.

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ProphecyRat2 t1_j1uyim3 wrote

Reply to comment by uh_buh in Power by Klem132

At that point what logical function would organic life serve? We would just be in the way, resouces watsted on keeping our fragile bodies alive and protected.

A labor force of drones would be the only rational outcome to solar colonization, all energy would be used for machines, not for biologicals.

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