> Why are you trying to play the oppression olympics? We can care about multiple things at the same time. Right I am no longer interested in talking to you. Pretending something is whataboutism when I am trying to bring…
> Citation needed - at this point you're denying misrepresentation of minorities in popular media, which is such a well-documented problem and so obviously observable that your unsupported assertions would be laughable…
> The effects of American slavery linger to this day. Do they? How? > has a more direct impact on their lives than foreign labor exploitation. Apparently slavery that happened over 100 years ago in a first world country…
> Clearly everyone has had it equally difficult and there is no grouping of peoples that get systemic mistreatment, evidence and statistics be damned. Never claimed that. > Yes, people can have it hard. And people can…
> ??? What does that have anything to do with the comment you replied to? Absolutely everything. This myth there hasn't been representation of minorities or women completely neglecting the fact that there has been…
My grandmother cries when describing the poverty they lived in when she was a child (1930s) in Newcastle (Northern England). Nobody had it easy in the past. Well done for falling for the propaganda that racially divides…
I did not cherry-pick, I took some examples off of duck duck go to prove a point that everywhere has their problems and you probably shouldn't be criticising my country (which is quite rude) while completely ignoring…
I didn't quote mine. I literally put in "Japanese Train Attack" and pulled some links off the first page to prove that it isn't quite as perfect as it was claimed. I don't like the fact that the UK is demonised…
> Except these problems don't seem to exist at all on Japanese or German trains. Lets see if that is true: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/18/german-train-axe...…
> Public transit is publicly funded. For improvements in safety, cleanliness etc to happen, the systems need (public) money. All you are admitting here is that the Government can't provide a compelling alternative to a…
Yeh well I gave catching the train a chance (I was riding trains for about 10 years before I could afford a car) and driving is much easier.
It is an overly broad definition.
Virgin trains wants basically another 10-15 a month on top of your journey for internet and you can't take a bike on their trains without phoning ahead first. Cross country aren't much better. Phone internet doesn't…
Interesting tbh if it was the same amount of time I would just drive in. Outside of London the train is always slower. I used to live in Manchester and get the train into Stoke. Driving was always faster without…
Most people are coming from outside of London and what you find is that it is usually quicker to drive in and just sit in the traffic than mess about doing park and rides and then travelling in.
Well that is up to other people. It doesn't make the company inherently political. This logic as previously stated is a horrible mind worm that infests everything and ruins a great many things that are just useful…
No it should be secure by default and people will have to enable insecure features. It doesn't stop old software from working as the person will be able to simply re-enable whatever the insecure feature is. However they…
This is nonsense. This is the same warped view of the world along the lines of "the person is political" and is a thought worm that has to be binned. I don't buy bog roll as a political decision, I buy it so I can wipe…
Generally I agree however > Companies are inherently political I am fed up of everything be political. I know someone is going to make Doom Eternal political somehow when the game is about a man that is too angry to die…
> And it will come back much worse, and you won't know how to recognize it or fight it. Yep. > Liberals like to make off-color jokes too, they're just in denial about it. The logic is "it is okay when we do it".
With extremists that grew up in the west, possibly. I did work with some Somali guys (they weren't extremists) but a few of them said they didn't feel British and they didn't feel Somalian. So there is a schism there,…
The "bad guys" just went somewhere else. This doesn't fix the problem it just pushed the problem away from reddit. > And it's up to us to pressure these private businesses to do that. No it isn't. I am fed up of…
reCAPTCHA on a site forces me to use Google and quite a few sites now use it. There are other ways of detecting bots that aren't as intrusive nor require you to allow Google everywhere.
Well with someone such as that you aren't trying to convince him you are trying to convince the audience of your position.
I am talking about whoever is packaging PHP for the OS, there is a default php.ini that comes with PHP on CentOS is insecure by default (I can't remember off the top of my head which settings were set to something…
> Why are you trying to play the oppression olympics? We can care about multiple things at the same time. Right I am no longer interested in talking to you. Pretending something is whataboutism when I am trying to bring…
> Citation needed - at this point you're denying misrepresentation of minorities in popular media, which is such a well-documented problem and so obviously observable that your unsupported assertions would be laughable…
> The effects of American slavery linger to this day. Do they? How? > has a more direct impact on their lives than foreign labor exploitation. Apparently slavery that happened over 100 years ago in a first world country…
> Clearly everyone has had it equally difficult and there is no grouping of peoples that get systemic mistreatment, evidence and statistics be damned. Never claimed that. > Yes, people can have it hard. And people can…
> ??? What does that have anything to do with the comment you replied to? Absolutely everything. This myth there hasn't been representation of minorities or women completely neglecting the fact that there has been…
My grandmother cries when describing the poverty they lived in when she was a child (1930s) in Newcastle (Northern England). Nobody had it easy in the past. Well done for falling for the propaganda that racially divides…
I did not cherry-pick, I took some examples off of duck duck go to prove a point that everywhere has their problems and you probably shouldn't be criticising my country (which is quite rude) while completely ignoring…
I didn't quote mine. I literally put in "Japanese Train Attack" and pulled some links off the first page to prove that it isn't quite as perfect as it was claimed. I don't like the fact that the UK is demonised…
> Except these problems don't seem to exist at all on Japanese or German trains. Lets see if that is true: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/18/german-train-axe...…
> Public transit is publicly funded. For improvements in safety, cleanliness etc to happen, the systems need (public) money. All you are admitting here is that the Government can't provide a compelling alternative to a…
Yeh well I gave catching the train a chance (I was riding trains for about 10 years before I could afford a car) and driving is much easier.
It is an overly broad definition.
Virgin trains wants basically another 10-15 a month on top of your journey for internet and you can't take a bike on their trains without phoning ahead first. Cross country aren't much better. Phone internet doesn't…
Interesting tbh if it was the same amount of time I would just drive in. Outside of London the train is always slower. I used to live in Manchester and get the train into Stoke. Driving was always faster without…
Most people are coming from outside of London and what you find is that it is usually quicker to drive in and just sit in the traffic than mess about doing park and rides and then travelling in.
Well that is up to other people. It doesn't make the company inherently political. This logic as previously stated is a horrible mind worm that infests everything and ruins a great many things that are just useful…
No it should be secure by default and people will have to enable insecure features. It doesn't stop old software from working as the person will be able to simply re-enable whatever the insecure feature is. However they…
This is nonsense. This is the same warped view of the world along the lines of "the person is political" and is a thought worm that has to be binned. I don't buy bog roll as a political decision, I buy it so I can wipe…
Generally I agree however > Companies are inherently political I am fed up of everything be political. I know someone is going to make Doom Eternal political somehow when the game is about a man that is too angry to die…
> And it will come back much worse, and you won't know how to recognize it or fight it. Yep. > Liberals like to make off-color jokes too, they're just in denial about it. The logic is "it is okay when we do it".
With extremists that grew up in the west, possibly. I did work with some Somali guys (they weren't extremists) but a few of them said they didn't feel British and they didn't feel Somalian. So there is a schism there,…
The "bad guys" just went somewhere else. This doesn't fix the problem it just pushed the problem away from reddit. > And it's up to us to pressure these private businesses to do that. No it isn't. I am fed up of…
reCAPTCHA on a site forces me to use Google and quite a few sites now use it. There are other ways of detecting bots that aren't as intrusive nor require you to allow Google everywhere.
Well with someone such as that you aren't trying to convince him you are trying to convince the audience of your position.
I am talking about whoever is packaging PHP for the OS, there is a default php.ini that comes with PHP on CentOS is insecure by default (I can't remember off the top of my head which settings were set to something…