Individuals will retain the freedom to speak even if we shutdown social networks. That's the point you are missing. > whatever you're doing isn't making the world better. Imagine what a nation founded to avoid taxation…
It might surprise you but being in the spectrum doesn't mean being autistic as in the cliché. It's, as the same implies, a spectrum. I've lived in the US, New York, Los Angeles and Columbus Ohio for a brief period. (I…
> First, stop moving the goal posts and the whataboutism. Now you are bringing things like political assassinations Can you tell me who wrote this and brought up political assassination? Because I'm sure it wasn't me. >…
> More than 1 in 15 Chinese people are not part of the Han ethnic group Are you jocking right? 1/15 is about 7%, did I say or did I not that ~92% of the people in China are from Han ethnic group? 92+7 = 99 so yeah,…
I did of course Did you ever lived outside of it? Not as an occupant of course, because that's what usually Americans living abroad do The point is to prove that "freedom of speech" said by American corporations is…
> Regarding media: "playing the insecurities of people to sell them ads" is actually something that every marketer does Nope. That's an American centric view, there are other markets outside of US and they don't operate…
You must know that USA is not on the media here unless there are the elections Of course having elected a madmen you rose to the top of everything that's ridiculous, but still not at the level of things we really care…
I'm sorry if Han people make up for 92% of the population, there are over 1.2 billion of them I will rephrase this way "92% of Chinese people are part of the Han ethnic group but that doesn't mean that they are mostly…
> No. The US does not criminalize thought, and doing so would be tyranny. That's why nobody takes Americans seriously and they need so many guns to get attention Fascism is a crime in Italy, it's in the Constitution…
While the US instead is good to his people They only kill their presidents, the brothers of the dead presidents, political activists who only wanted fair treatment for the minorities and of course regular citizens…
> Weird and revealing double standard you got there, comparing "Chinese" as a collective to "many" Americans. Chinese are collectively more or less in the same situation, they are ethnically mostly the same people and…
> This can be said of every media company. Every newspaper, magazine (low-brow or high brow), radio, TV station, cable TV company No. It can't. How can you even believe something so ridiculous? > It matters who you are…
Italy too But that's about carrying them, not owning them The point is that you can buy a butcher knife or a chopper from IKEA but not a rifle gun For obvious reasons
They always looked for places where to share their opinions with other people Those places didn't weaponize their feelings and weaknesses against them to sell them ads Want to make a global social network? The State…
Nobody wants to suppress free speech, just private controlled public speech. Free speech is not gratis. It needs care.
> mass shootings on the INTERNET is miniscule. It is not Unless you have proof that they only talk in person and through rotary phones
Yes, rare. Like a few times in a century, not hundreds times in a year, every year, sir. Closing social networks is not a technological solution, it's political. Public speech must not be controlled by private entities…
Let's start with Facebook and Twitter that are cancerous and see what happens... > men running trucks over people in Christmas markets like in Berlin? This is one of those events that we can consider extremely rare.…
They send hate letters to each other with stagecoach services? The problem is that there is no such thing as "freedom of speech" it's BS, there is a right to have an opinion, but some opinions are crimes and should…
Are you sure? Looks like 99% of the mass shootings are organized by young people and 99% of them happens in the US (in the west)
Please stop pretending that USA are not a violent country where mass shootings don't happen all the time https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_th...
I understand it, but there are many ways to help. In my case I've been diagnosed in the spectrum of autism, I know it's my problem if I get easily bored, not because I'm not checking my work email while I'm on holiday.
There are jobs where you have to provide the service, it's a crime to interrupt it for futile reasons. They are not liable if they don't go to work on their free time, ever. Healthcare, public transportation, firemen,…
> soldiers In my country they have 28 days of paid holidays every year Ant it's still one of the few jobs left where they can retire after 15 years, 6 months, one day of work > Police In my country they have 28 days of…
I think that if you look closely inside yourself you'll find the answer. Hints: how many presidents any country has? And who put them there? Do they send CVs and get selected after a black board interview where they…
Individuals will retain the freedom to speak even if we shutdown social networks. That's the point you are missing. > whatever you're doing isn't making the world better. Imagine what a nation founded to avoid taxation…
It might surprise you but being in the spectrum doesn't mean being autistic as in the cliché. It's, as the same implies, a spectrum. I've lived in the US, New York, Los Angeles and Columbus Ohio for a brief period. (I…
> First, stop moving the goal posts and the whataboutism. Now you are bringing things like political assassinations Can you tell me who wrote this and brought up political assassination? Because I'm sure it wasn't me. >…
> More than 1 in 15 Chinese people are not part of the Han ethnic group Are you jocking right? 1/15 is about 7%, did I say or did I not that ~92% of the people in China are from Han ethnic group? 92+7 = 99 so yeah,…
I did of course Did you ever lived outside of it? Not as an occupant of course, because that's what usually Americans living abroad do The point is to prove that "freedom of speech" said by American corporations is…
> Regarding media: "playing the insecurities of people to sell them ads" is actually something that every marketer does Nope. That's an American centric view, there are other markets outside of US and they don't operate…
You must know that USA is not on the media here unless there are the elections Of course having elected a madmen you rose to the top of everything that's ridiculous, but still not at the level of things we really care…
I'm sorry if Han people make up for 92% of the population, there are over 1.2 billion of them I will rephrase this way "92% of Chinese people are part of the Han ethnic group but that doesn't mean that they are mostly…
> No. The US does not criminalize thought, and doing so would be tyranny. That's why nobody takes Americans seriously and they need so many guns to get attention Fascism is a crime in Italy, it's in the Constitution…
While the US instead is good to his people They only kill their presidents, the brothers of the dead presidents, political activists who only wanted fair treatment for the minorities and of course regular citizens…
> Weird and revealing double standard you got there, comparing "Chinese" as a collective to "many" Americans. Chinese are collectively more or less in the same situation, they are ethnically mostly the same people and…
> This can be said of every media company. Every newspaper, magazine (low-brow or high brow), radio, TV station, cable TV company No. It can't. How can you even believe something so ridiculous? > It matters who you are…
Italy too But that's about carrying them, not owning them The point is that you can buy a butcher knife or a chopper from IKEA but not a rifle gun For obvious reasons
They always looked for places where to share their opinions with other people Those places didn't weaponize their feelings and weaknesses against them to sell them ads Want to make a global social network? The State…
Nobody wants to suppress free speech, just private controlled public speech. Free speech is not gratis. It needs care.
> mass shootings on the INTERNET is miniscule. It is not Unless you have proof that they only talk in person and through rotary phones
Yes, rare. Like a few times in a century, not hundreds times in a year, every year, sir. Closing social networks is not a technological solution, it's political. Public speech must not be controlled by private entities…
Let's start with Facebook and Twitter that are cancerous and see what happens... > men running trucks over people in Christmas markets like in Berlin? This is one of those events that we can consider extremely rare.…
They send hate letters to each other with stagecoach services? The problem is that there is no such thing as "freedom of speech" it's BS, there is a right to have an opinion, but some opinions are crimes and should…
Are you sure? Looks like 99% of the mass shootings are organized by young people and 99% of them happens in the US (in the west)
Please stop pretending that USA are not a violent country where mass shootings don't happen all the time https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_shootings_in_th...
I understand it, but there are many ways to help. In my case I've been diagnosed in the spectrum of autism, I know it's my problem if I get easily bored, not because I'm not checking my work email while I'm on holiday.
There are jobs where you have to provide the service, it's a crime to interrupt it for futile reasons. They are not liable if they don't go to work on their free time, ever. Healthcare, public transportation, firemen,…
> soldiers In my country they have 28 days of paid holidays every year Ant it's still one of the few jobs left where they can retire after 15 years, 6 months, one day of work > Police In my country they have 28 days of…
I think that if you look closely inside yourself you'll find the answer. Hints: how many presidents any country has? And who put them there? Do they send CVs and get selected after a black board interview where they…