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For the vast majority of people and cases, it really is that simple - but like I already said, "the process doesn’t have to be transparent, or consistent, or fair - in-fact it rarely is". There are exceptions to every…
People always overcomplicate this. Companies want to get the most out of their employees, for the least amount of money paid. Promotions are supposed to incentivise people to stay, rather than leave. If the company…
Iraq is not the victim here, my friend. Iraq has willingly implicated itself in multiple wars. Unfortunately for Iraq, it was one war too many. Iraq didn't back down, despite having alternatives. Iraq could've…
ISIS also broke out of countries like Syria, which nobody messed with until after their civil war and the ISIS takeover. Which is to say that the problem isn’t the Iraq war - but Islam. It’s literally called ISIS - and…
Plenty of people died under Saddam, too. Do you think the average Iraqi would choose to go back and live under Saddam?
You seriously don’t think Iraq is in a better place today than it has ever been? You miss Saddam?
All the angry people here coming out of the woodwork in this thread. Where were you just a month ago, when the Iranian regime murdered 30k of its own civilians within just a couple of days, during the recent wave of…
Have you ever even used OpenOffice? It's 50 years behind.
> I will not take the bait. I simply asked you to qualify what makes the EU a victim of the US, and why that's somehow the reason for things never being built or done in the EU.
> "We just would need the courage to ban LinkedIn and every other American social media company. We'd have a clone up and running in a month. You only need to look to China who did exactly this." That's socialist…
European governments and institutions have conveniently exempted themselves from GDPR. And just because it's a law somewhere on earth, doesn't make it reasonable or enforceable or legal. 1. American and European laws…
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For the vast majority of people and cases, it really is that simple - but like I already said, "the process doesn’t have to be transparent, or consistent, or fair - in-fact it rarely is". There are exceptions to every…
People always overcomplicate this. Companies want to get the most out of their employees, for the least amount of money paid. Promotions are supposed to incentivise people to stay, rather than leave. If the company…
Iraq is not the victim here, my friend. Iraq has willingly implicated itself in multiple wars. Unfortunately for Iraq, it was one war too many. Iraq didn't back down, despite having alternatives. Iraq could've…
ISIS also broke out of countries like Syria, which nobody messed with until after their civil war and the ISIS takeover. Which is to say that the problem isn’t the Iraq war - but Islam. It’s literally called ISIS - and…
Plenty of people died under Saddam, too. Do you think the average Iraqi would choose to go back and live under Saddam?
You seriously don’t think Iraq is in a better place today than it has ever been? You miss Saddam?
All the angry people here coming out of the woodwork in this thread. Where were you just a month ago, when the Iranian regime murdered 30k of its own civilians within just a couple of days, during the recent wave of…
Have you ever even used OpenOffice? It's 50 years behind.
> I will not take the bait. I simply asked you to qualify what makes the EU a victim of the US, and why that's somehow the reason for things never being built or done in the EU.
> "We just would need the courage to ban LinkedIn and every other American social media company. We'd have a clone up and running in a month. You only need to look to China who did exactly this." That's socialist…
European governments and institutions have conveniently exempted themselves from GDPR. And just because it's a law somewhere on earth, doesn't make it reasonable or enforceable or legal. 1. American and European laws…