America's free market capitalism is mostly just a ruse, the US government exercises a tight control over its people but does it through outsourcing with some carrot and stick tactics. Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and…
The report seems to indicate that the majority of that number came from one site. > "In 2018, slightly more than 200,000 links with possible child pornography were investigated," explains Wido Potters of industry…
The New York Times retracted their Sicknick story because it was false. All current indications are that Sicknick died of a heart attack, perhaps the stress and anxiety he felt that day aggravated his pre-existing…
These issues are endemic to any platform. Even mainstream blogging sites like Tumblr had issues with the large quantities of child pornography being shared by the users. It's the users posting illegal content that…
The Aunt Joans of the world are often presented as the problem here but mainstream news outlets like the New York Times and the Atlantic that have promoted hoaxes like the Iraqi WMD deception and Russiagate hysteria…
I don't think everyone is, Georgia recently made an effort toward free and fair elections.
If you browse social media you will find that many of the users there still believe that Officer Sicknick was murdered by Trump supporters. Shout the lie, whisper the retraction is SOP for the New York Times and it's a…
Which European country would that perspective be from? The UK, France, Russia, Austria, Hungary?
Had that been so they would not have fallen. Nicholas II was a weak leader and a ruthless Soviet style crackdown on the Communist insurrectionists could have saved the Czar.
"Soviet Science" is a contradiction in terms. The scientific method was effectively illegal in the Soviet Union. If the science showed something the ruling party didn't agree with then the scientists would have the…
America's free market capitalism is mostly just a ruse, the US government exercises a tight control over its people but does it through outsourcing with some carrot and stick tactics. Twitter, Facebook, Youtube and…
The report seems to indicate that the majority of that number came from one site. > "In 2018, slightly more than 200,000 links with possible child pornography were investigated," explains Wido Potters of industry…
The New York Times retracted their Sicknick story because it was false. All current indications are that Sicknick died of a heart attack, perhaps the stress and anxiety he felt that day aggravated his pre-existing…
These issues are endemic to any platform. Even mainstream blogging sites like Tumblr had issues with the large quantities of child pornography being shared by the users. It's the users posting illegal content that…
The Aunt Joans of the world are often presented as the problem here but mainstream news outlets like the New York Times and the Atlantic that have promoted hoaxes like the Iraqi WMD deception and Russiagate hysteria…
I don't think everyone is, Georgia recently made an effort toward free and fair elections.
If you browse social media you will find that many of the users there still believe that Officer Sicknick was murdered by Trump supporters. Shout the lie, whisper the retraction is SOP for the New York Times and it's a…
Which European country would that perspective be from? The UK, France, Russia, Austria, Hungary?
Had that been so they would not have fallen. Nicholas II was a weak leader and a ruthless Soviet style crackdown on the Communist insurrectionists could have saved the Czar.
"Soviet Science" is a contradiction in terms. The scientific method was effectively illegal in the Soviet Union. If the science showed something the ruling party didn't agree with then the scientists would have the…