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From: Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,sci.math
Subject: Re: DeepSeek helping me to clarify
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2025 22:09:16 -0500
Organization: Modern Human
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On 4/14/25 9:26 PM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
> On 04/14/2025 06:51 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
>> On 4/14/25 5:32 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
>>> J. J. Lodder wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Where do you think The Constitution of the United States comes from???
>>>>>
>>>>> The Roman Empire! am i wrong here?
>>>>
>>>> Yes, you are, and off-topic too,
>>>>
>>>> Jan
>>>
>>>
>>> The Founding Fathers drew inspiration from the Roman Republic,
>>> especially its emphasis on checks and balances, but adapted the model
>>> to create a unique system of government.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> U.S. Constitution is dated. Americans now get their "inspiration" from
>> Satan, not the Roman Republic.
>>
> 
> Speak for yourself.
> 
> Pretty much whenever I see frothy post-bait like "the end of
> the world is nigh" or "get used to it", either, it's like,
> I don't believe either of you two and furthermore I think
> it's mostly the result of a straw-man froth-farm meant to
> desensitive like a meat tenderizer, and that it most certainly
> does _not_ represent common sense and usual opinion.
> 
> I was talking to this guy the other day, we met and were
> talking and he says "I'm 96 years old" and we were having
> a genial conversation and talking about what a wonderful
> world it was and better than alright then a bit about
> the politics and he says "stupid bastards" then back
> about seeing the world and having a nice day.
> 
> The Founding Fathers of America after Locke and Montesqieu
> and Montaigne arrived at a bill of universal individual
> rights, if though the universal bit took a while to get
> fulfilled, vis-a-vis being Senators and Governors and such.
> 
> So, that's a _great_ and important and critical aspect,
> and with what resulted the middle class, and a strong
> and educated middle class which these days is sort of
> fat and media-addicted, the Bill of Rights is a particularly
> American invention and is widely modeled around the world
> as what results human rights and these sorts things.
> 
> 
> The Roman Republic was a particularly innovative form
> of government itself, as after something like Polybius'
> history of it, and for Strabo or for Marcus Aurelius,
> then though that these days we've already done better.
> 
> 
> 
> Then as with regards to mechanical inference it's sort
> of a thing as "well you can get born and have to keep
> all your bodily functions functioning and get parented
> until you reach the age of majority which is about 18 years,
> during which time your spawners are responsible for any
> your actions".
> 
> 
> Human years, ....
> 
> 
> 
> So, anyways, you can talk about radicals of either ilk,
> but usual nonagenarians think they're s.b.'s.
> 
> Such radicals are not natural friends of a prosperous middle class.
> 
> 


Hmm.. Good old days you might think. Not anymore! You people aren't the 
Americans who developed such thoughts.

And even they, the "founding fathers".. they sucked bad. As the dead 
American Natives. The live ones too, you know, the ones that one day 
will devour you.

Problem is your species. It is your species that's outdated.