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PurestEvil on scored.co
1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)2 children
It sure the entry into the database happened around 1800 when that person was 140-149. Stop this conspiracy theorizing!!1
There is so much corruption to be unveiled. I guess no matter where you look, if you look into it into any country in any branch, you'll find plenty of it. Especially welfare gibs programs must be riddled with corruption. I wouldn't wonder if some Turkeys in German get 5-10 times welfare and don't work.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
The two at the end is probably a typo, like 1796 instead of 1976. With that said, this must have been digitized no more then 20-30 years ago which means even then people were inputting millions of people aged over 110.
I wouldn’t be terribly sure. They started digitizing back in the Eisenhower administration with an IBM 705, by the time the Nixon era came around, punchcards were commonplace. Add 10-20 years and some of those sound plausible, any good fraudster would pick 90-100 rather than 100-110.
And diversity affirmative action hires did the shoddy work. 20 years ago I worked at call centers and even then the tokens could not be fired unless they found a replacement that performed at least as well as their poor performance.
Now they dont even have call centers in the city. They are all out by the airport or in the industrial parks where the foreigners who can't undertand english live
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
actually the leading leftie theory is that there's some obscure COBOL datetime system that starts in 1820 or somewhere like that and that's why we see so many entries with null data resulting in a default of 300+ years (which is why they're all distributed here with clear actual data points lol dont question it chud)
1 year ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
Devils advocate says there may always be errors when humans feed data into computers. But that's what statistics agencies are for. There should be several employees who's only job is to look for these records that are obviously incorrect, find out what happened and fix them. Especially in these times, the computers could audit themselves and provide a complete list of every broken data entry.
As for the calendar, muslims and jews have their own. But there are in fact multi religious calendars you can buy. Those have the usual Christian system with days, months and years. But on day 20-21 of every month there's a notice, here ends the muslim month and here ends the jewish month. You can also see what year they're on.
The conclusion: only allow Christians to receive welfare. And a simple conversation is not enough. For those who genuinely want to convert to Christianity a few years of work and paid taxes must be required, plus an age test to prevent fraud.
1 year ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)2 children
> For those who genuinely want to convert to Christianity
I've started to realize that this may not be entirely possible. For what it is worth, consider checking out the reason that the inquisition was founded in the first place. It is *really* tough to ascertain who is genuine and who isn't.
Its even tougher now because the Modernist heretics are in the majority and now claim theirs is the orthodox position, despite not having any actual established Dogma since they act as though everything can be changed to fit the times.
There is so much corruption to be unveiled. I guess no matter where you look, if you look into it into any country in any branch, you'll find plenty of it. Especially welfare gibs programs must be riddled with corruption. I wouldn't wonder if some Turkeys in German get 5-10 times welfare and don't work.
Now they dont even have call centers in the city. They are all out by the airport or in the industrial parks where the foreigners who can't undertand english live
As for the calendar, muslims and jews have their own. But there are in fact multi religious calendars you can buy. Those have the usual Christian system with days, months and years. But on day 20-21 of every month there's a notice, here ends the muslim month and here ends the jewish month. You can also see what year they're on.
The conclusion: only allow Christians to receive welfare. And a simple conversation is not enough. For those who genuinely want to convert to Christianity a few years of work and paid taxes must be required, plus an age test to prevent fraud.
I've started to realize that this may not be entirely possible. For what it is worth, consider checking out the reason that the inquisition was founded in the first place. It is *really* tough to ascertain who is genuine and who isn't.
Christians are somewhat unique in that we don't have such stipulations.