And BLM rioters didn't also attack police? Give me a break. Both extreme sides need to be dealt with.
There are degrees of radicalism. BLM founders already described themselves as "trained Marxists". That's sufficient for anyone paying attention to be concerned.
They have to do this by the fact that Google and Apple preceded them, they don't want to appear as the bad guys.
And far right groups don't have ideological roots in the US? It's not absurd, it's history.
That didn't work out so well with ISIS did it?
> Nazis and fascists do not want a free and fair society The same can be said for the radical left.
You don't think the radical left is a problem that the far right is feeding off of? Then the cycle goes on. They both feed off each other.
Arabic uses derivatives of words for specific connotations. "nusi" means "has been forgotten", "instasa" means "made to have been forgotten", but in this case it might be used for what was described in the article.
They can ban individual accounts calling for violence (which happens on both the extreme left and extreme right). But it's only socially acceptable to ban one of those, the other gets a free ride.
> To me it seems obvious the feedback works in the opposite direction. Deplatforming disrupts the feedback bubbles that radicalize these people. I think it will push them off to even more obscure platforms, and the ones…
It's due to extreme virtue signaling, basically cancel culture. These companies have to behave alongside the social pressure or else they're going to lose revenue.
Exactly, and both sides are guilty of that: https://cdn.cnsnews.com/styles/article_big/s3/2021-01/Arthur...
The far left is equally bad: https://cdn.cnsnews.com/styles/article_big/s3/2021-01/Arthur...
> The republicans have espoused a dangerous ideology that not just allows but welcomes factual untruths and a worrying disconnect from rational thought. As if the dems didn't do the same? Let's be honest with ourselves,…
Why don't they ban people like https://cdn.cnsnews.com/styles/article_big/s3/2021-01/Arthur...
Would you disagree that they're run by heavily liberal companies though?
Check out Islam's Zakat, which has been proven to work. It's not a wealth tax per se as proposed by some foolish and unrealistic policies, but cash sitting in the bank is taxed at 2.5% (if it is above a certain…
How is that wealth tax even supposed to work? The only successful model that is remotely close that has been historically proven is Islam's Zakat, a form of charity tax if you will. It doesn't force you to sell shares…
How much do you need to retire? $500K? $1M? $10M?
> Which, to be clear, has been tried and tested in the form of gold standard and deemed not satisfactory Deemed unsatisfactory by who? The money printers? The banks? Yes, the people who make money off of lending money,…
Who would get fired though? It seems that it is more likely to affect those lower in the hierarchy.
> and I would wager that this doctor's clinic already makes a lot of money (2-3x that 650K) every year if not more. Forgiving 650K is nothing to scoff at, no matter how much money is being made. God bless him for his…
> And even for credit, I am not sure interest is needed. That leads to the world devouring growth that we have. Exactly. It's not needed. It causes a growth at all cost situation we see today (and one cost is debt…
> I'd never heard that usury rules applied to financial contracts before. Islam prohibits something called Riba. Interest and usury fall under it, but Riba encompasses more than just loans. The example about purchasing…
With all due respect, this is a very fallacious argument. Just because it is widespread today does not make it acceptable or good in any way or form. It does not mean that it is the cause for our advancement…
And BLM rioters didn't also attack police? Give me a break. Both extreme sides need to be dealt with.
There are degrees of radicalism. BLM founders already described themselves as "trained Marxists". That's sufficient for anyone paying attention to be concerned.
They have to do this by the fact that Google and Apple preceded them, they don't want to appear as the bad guys.
And far right groups don't have ideological roots in the US? It's not absurd, it's history.
That didn't work out so well with ISIS did it?
> Nazis and fascists do not want a free and fair society The same can be said for the radical left.
You don't think the radical left is a problem that the far right is feeding off of? Then the cycle goes on. They both feed off each other.
Arabic uses derivatives of words for specific connotations. "nusi" means "has been forgotten", "instasa" means "made to have been forgotten", but in this case it might be used for what was described in the article.
They can ban individual accounts calling for violence (which happens on both the extreme left and extreme right). But it's only socially acceptable to ban one of those, the other gets a free ride.
> To me it seems obvious the feedback works in the opposite direction. Deplatforming disrupts the feedback bubbles that radicalize these people. I think it will push them off to even more obscure platforms, and the ones…
It's due to extreme virtue signaling, basically cancel culture. These companies have to behave alongside the social pressure or else they're going to lose revenue.
Exactly, and both sides are guilty of that: https://cdn.cnsnews.com/styles/article_big/s3/2021-01/Arthur...
The far left is equally bad: https://cdn.cnsnews.com/styles/article_big/s3/2021-01/Arthur...
> The republicans have espoused a dangerous ideology that not just allows but welcomes factual untruths and a worrying disconnect from rational thought. As if the dems didn't do the same? Let's be honest with ourselves,…
Why don't they ban people like https://cdn.cnsnews.com/styles/article_big/s3/2021-01/Arthur...
Would you disagree that they're run by heavily liberal companies though?
Check out Islam's Zakat, which has been proven to work. It's not a wealth tax per se as proposed by some foolish and unrealistic policies, but cash sitting in the bank is taxed at 2.5% (if it is above a certain…
How is that wealth tax even supposed to work? The only successful model that is remotely close that has been historically proven is Islam's Zakat, a form of charity tax if you will. It doesn't force you to sell shares…
How much do you need to retire? $500K? $1M? $10M?
> Which, to be clear, has been tried and tested in the form of gold standard and deemed not satisfactory Deemed unsatisfactory by who? The money printers? The banks? Yes, the people who make money off of lending money,…
Who would get fired though? It seems that it is more likely to affect those lower in the hierarchy.
> and I would wager that this doctor's clinic already makes a lot of money (2-3x that 650K) every year if not more. Forgiving 650K is nothing to scoff at, no matter how much money is being made. God bless him for his…
> And even for credit, I am not sure interest is needed. That leads to the world devouring growth that we have. Exactly. It's not needed. It causes a growth at all cost situation we see today (and one cost is debt…
> I'd never heard that usury rules applied to financial contracts before. Islam prohibits something called Riba. Interest and usury fall under it, but Riba encompasses more than just loans. The example about purchasing…
With all due respect, this is a very fallacious argument. Just because it is widespread today does not make it acceptable or good in any way or form. It does not mean that it is the cause for our advancement…