>Study? You're hoping for a peer-reviewed science journal that published an article on who's offended by Joe Rogan? Oh, so you have nothing. Thanks for agreeing with me. Your points dismissed. >The original claim was…
>I was pretty sure you wouldn't have any criticism more nuanced than "FAKE NEWS," but it's nice to see it confirmed. And as usual, you're wrong. You still haven't linked any study or non-yellow journalism that tries to…
>FAKE NEWS You seriously reply with two more links to yellow journalism. I can't tell if you're trolling or not, but that's three strikes, you're out.
Salon is not news, it's yellow journalism.
>How is this not just flagrant hypocrisy It's not at all. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
Logical, data driven approaches to understanding problems like this are heresy in the empire of virtue signaling.
>Do nuclear power plants require stability to be safe? Not any more or less than any other form of power generation, no. > Is the world becoming more or less stable? Definitely more stable. This is the safest, most…
>All of the objections you raise could have been remedied in the recently-enacted legislation across the country. All they had to do was require state-funded schools to put the same info found on a DL or CCL on their…
Except in reality their coworkers weren't farting on every burger, they were just giggling over non-PC jokes, and the camera system confirmed that there was no farting. Sadly, the employee that leaked/whistleblew is…
>There is, of course, no bias in the types of people who are comfortable with and can easily pass a background check, and those who are not or cannot. You're correct, there's no bias on the system for background checks.…
>A student ID proves identity. Except student IDs don't even do that. They prove your student status, not state resident identity. That's why you can't use student IDs to buy alcohol, board a plane, or purchase a…
Taiwan is still doing better in practically every metric. Even then, China has hilariously bought into capitalism, big time: https://www.forbes.com/sites/rainerzitelmann/2019/07/08/chin...
>I cited a source indicating college students have the right to register to vote where their school is located. That's not what that says. Students can proclaim residency in the state they are attending school, yes.…
Yes, but student IDs don't even prove state residency (you can be a Florida resident but attend University of Texas in Austin), which is a basic requirement for voting.
>For example, Texas allows you to use a gun club membership as ID but not a student ID [1] You fell for fake news. A Texas concealed handgun license is not a "gun club membership", it's an official state photo ID that…
Two completely different concepts. You can vote at home at your leisure. You have to find a block of time and physically appear somewhere to vote in person. Voter ID laws are immaterial to that point.
>You don't have to be a citizen to have a driver's license, either, but they're accepted. A driver's license proves state residency (one of the requirements needed to vote), a student ID does not.
>Perhaps, though you would be wrong about the state of things - Korea had a fairly big manufacturing base when taken over by Japan, Ugh... I see you overlooked the small fact that the Japanese occupation of the Korean…
>capitalist decline in South Korea makes this news not surprising. South Korea is on a capitalist upswing, not decline. People forget that South Korea was worse off than most of Africa after the Korean War. Capitalism…
Ah, so you're imagining things at Coinbase. Got it.
>Nah, that's what the far right propaganda machine has tried to tell you. Nah, that's what facts and being a data driven adult have told us. Apparently they line up with the far-right. Looks like reality had a right…
>you're mixing two entirely unrelated things up in bad faith. The Leftist's Exit Fallacy: claim the response is in bad faith because you cannot reasonably respond to the core claims, and do not have any retorts to the…
If a conservative person walked into my office their existence would be a political problem, because none of my coworkers or company leadership accept the legitimacy of conservatism. It isn't that the person's physical…
>It was clear the the GP commenter was grasping for something bigger than the actual results provided No they weren't. They literally asked what the mission was. I replied with the primary source. Asked and answered.…
>Please take care researching this topic, it is a large lightning rod for alt-right and heavily conservative view points. "Be careful to not allow facts, social psychology, and science based approaches get in the way of…
>Study? You're hoping for a peer-reviewed science journal that published an article on who's offended by Joe Rogan? Oh, so you have nothing. Thanks for agreeing with me. Your points dismissed. >The original claim was…
>I was pretty sure you wouldn't have any criticism more nuanced than "FAKE NEWS," but it's nice to see it confirmed. And as usual, you're wrong. You still haven't linked any study or non-yellow journalism that tries to…
>FAKE NEWS You seriously reply with two more links to yellow journalism. I can't tell if you're trolling or not, but that's three strikes, you're out.
Salon is not news, it's yellow journalism.
>How is this not just flagrant hypocrisy It's not at all. Live by the sword, die by the sword.
Logical, data driven approaches to understanding problems like this are heresy in the empire of virtue signaling.
>Do nuclear power plants require stability to be safe? Not any more or less than any other form of power generation, no. > Is the world becoming more or less stable? Definitely more stable. This is the safest, most…
>All of the objections you raise could have been remedied in the recently-enacted legislation across the country. All they had to do was require state-funded schools to put the same info found on a DL or CCL on their…
Except in reality their coworkers weren't farting on every burger, they were just giggling over non-PC jokes, and the camera system confirmed that there was no farting. Sadly, the employee that leaked/whistleblew is…
>There is, of course, no bias in the types of people who are comfortable with and can easily pass a background check, and those who are not or cannot. You're correct, there's no bias on the system for background checks.…
>A student ID proves identity. Except student IDs don't even do that. They prove your student status, not state resident identity. That's why you can't use student IDs to buy alcohol, board a plane, or purchase a…
Taiwan is still doing better in practically every metric. Even then, China has hilariously bought into capitalism, big time: https://www.forbes.com/sites/rainerzitelmann/2019/07/08/chin...
>I cited a source indicating college students have the right to register to vote where their school is located. That's not what that says. Students can proclaim residency in the state they are attending school, yes.…
Yes, but student IDs don't even prove state residency (you can be a Florida resident but attend University of Texas in Austin), which is a basic requirement for voting.
>For example, Texas allows you to use a gun club membership as ID but not a student ID [1] You fell for fake news. A Texas concealed handgun license is not a "gun club membership", it's an official state photo ID that…
Two completely different concepts. You can vote at home at your leisure. You have to find a block of time and physically appear somewhere to vote in person. Voter ID laws are immaterial to that point.
>You don't have to be a citizen to have a driver's license, either, but they're accepted. A driver's license proves state residency (one of the requirements needed to vote), a student ID does not.
>Perhaps, though you would be wrong about the state of things - Korea had a fairly big manufacturing base when taken over by Japan, Ugh... I see you overlooked the small fact that the Japanese occupation of the Korean…
>capitalist decline in South Korea makes this news not surprising. South Korea is on a capitalist upswing, not decline. People forget that South Korea was worse off than most of Africa after the Korean War. Capitalism…
Ah, so you're imagining things at Coinbase. Got it.
>Nah, that's what the far right propaganda machine has tried to tell you. Nah, that's what facts and being a data driven adult have told us. Apparently they line up with the far-right. Looks like reality had a right…
>you're mixing two entirely unrelated things up in bad faith. The Leftist's Exit Fallacy: claim the response is in bad faith because you cannot reasonably respond to the core claims, and do not have any retorts to the…
If a conservative person walked into my office their existence would be a political problem, because none of my coworkers or company leadership accept the legitimacy of conservatism. It isn't that the person's physical…
>It was clear the the GP commenter was grasping for something bigger than the actual results provided No they weren't. They literally asked what the mission was. I replied with the primary source. Asked and answered.…
>Please take care researching this topic, it is a large lightning rod for alt-right and heavily conservative view points. "Be careful to not allow facts, social psychology, and science based approaches get in the way of…