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Just imagine what /pol/ could do if they had access to the same resources and data that the government does.
You'd have thousands of autists combing through papers and videos, cross referencing everything, just to find a thot who doesn't pay her taxes and her illegal boyfriend.
You'd have entire teams dedicated to solving mysterious cold-case murders just for keks.
Others would compile detailed lists and charts of every statistic they could think of, such as accurate crime data and every law that raised or lowered a particular stat.
Still, others might commit to auditing every police force just to see how much they get from traffic tickets and civil forfeiture.
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[–] OldManJohnson 0 points 59 points 59 points (+59|-0) ago
You could make a legitimate argument that /pol/ is the most effective Intelligence Agency of the modern era.
[–] HST 0 points 38 points 38 points (+38|-0) ago
After coordinating a bombing run on a ISIS training facility I think that's clear
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[–] SIayfire122 0 points 36 points 36 points (+36|-0) ago (edited ago)
Just imagine what /pol/ could do if they had access to the same resources and data that the government does.
You'd have thousands of autists combing through papers and videos, cross referencing everything, just to find a thot who doesn't pay her taxes and her illegal boyfriend.
You'd have entire teams dedicated to solving mysterious cold-case murders just for keks.
Others would compile detailed lists and charts of every statistic they could think of, such as accurate crime data and every law that raised or lowered a particular stat.
Still, others might commit to auditing every police force just to see how much they get from traffic tickets and civil forfeiture.
[–] OldManJohnson 0 points 23 points 23 points (+23|-0) ago
/pol/ works better because they have access to far more computational power than any centralized government.
A bunch of random assholes sitting at computers, some of whom are intelligent, some of whom are not. Everyone spews out shit.
Some people say worthwhile things, others do not.
Yet through the chaos and the clamouring, the best manages to rise to the top.
Weaponized autism is a powerful force in modern politics.
[–] whatisbestinlife 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
stop im drooling.
[–] Cant_Call_It ago
It killed me to press the check mark confirming that's what I meant to spell. Stop using nig words.
[–] 15417120? 6 points -5 points 1 point (+1|-6) ago
truthfully that sounds kinda terrifying people with like zero EQ finding out whatever they want about literally ne one
[–] TXPatriot_73 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
You could also argue that the crash reconstructionist made those estimates on /pol/. You never know who might be lurking.
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[–] WD_Pelley 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Imageboards should be the new intelligence agencies, I truly believe that. They are much more effective and they're funnier.