From: theirony2013@gmail.com   
      
   On 2026-01-24 15:33, Mike wrote:   
   > On 2026-01-24 15:26, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   >>   
   >> Mike posted:   
   >>> On 2026-01-24 14:08, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   >>>> Mike posted:   
   >>>>> On 2026-01-24 14:00, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   >>>>>> Mike posted:   
   >>>>>>> On 2026-01-24 13:48, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>> Ask it whose civil liberties have been eroded, and   
   >>>>>>>> give some examples.   
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   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> Civil liberties have been eroded at different times for   
   >>>>>>> different groups, often during fear, war, or moral panic.   
   >>>>>>> For example, during World War II about 120,000 Japanese   
   >>>>>>> Americans, most of them U.S. citizens, were forcibly   
   >>>>>>> interned without due process. This is now officially   
   >>>>>>> recognized as unjust and driven by racism and fear.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> I already addressed that. My question was in the   
   >>>>>> context of NOW, which is what I thought we were   
   >>>>>> discussing. Bringing up something that happened   
   >>>>>> EIGHTY years ago, and conducted by one of the most   
   >>>>>> (if not THE most) beloved Democratic president in   
   >>>>>> U.S. history, does NOT help the discussion about   
   >>>>>> what I addressed in my post at the top of this   
   >>>>>> thread.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Why do you keep bringing up your uncle then?   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Did I bring up my uncle in the first post in this thread?   
   >>>   
   >>> Everything   
   >>   
   >> It's such a shame that you're incapable of addressing   
   >> the points I made in the first post in this thread.   
   >> Instead, you're all about chaos. It's all you've ever   
   >> done in this group.   
   >   
   >    
   >   
   > Chaos brings creativity and resilience. Small changes   
   > can lead to surprising outcomes, showing that complex   
   > systems adapt without rigid control. Chaos allows many   
   > possibilities at once, making systems flexible, responsive,   
   > and innovative. Without it, systems become brittle and   
   > predictable.   
      
   In simpler words, to make an omelet you have to break a couple eggs.   
      
      
      
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