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Why would the government care if you're left or right, as long as you are a faithful consumer.
> he had finally started focusing on violent crime instead of, “quality of life” crime like shoplifting and vandalism. Why not both?
Worked in New York.
> this disregard for the English language is truly despicable. You ought to be ashamed. I mean, you brought race into it and implied I would care more if it happened to a white woman. That is the textbook definition of…
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> Tell the world you will stop development until alignment is figured out. Oh alignment was figured out already, look at who is on the board of OpenAI and the connections they have to US intelligence.
This is a tremendously naïve take on the situation.
Everybody knows it's safer to live in the country, but that's not the argument he's making. He's saying it's also safer to live in any other city. I don't know if it's a great methodology though, going per sq mile.
Talk about a bad faith argument. Nobody took away NY Times blue check except themselves when they refused to pay for the subscription like everyone else. Just like they won't let me view their articles without a…
A garment district holds no strategic value, so that wouldn't necessarily carry over to manufacturing.
Shady sourcing = the actual laptop and the contents which later proved to be 100% correct. Also, Zerohedge was banned for quite awhile for the same thing.
You want to increase depression, this is how you do it. People need shit to do, and as much as we lie to ourselves that everyone is a budding artist who if only freed from the bounds of work would create the worlds next…
> companies can potentially produce 10 times as many products/services How exactly is that a good thing? We already consume too much, now we will have 10x as much to consume? Unlikely that demand for "the things" goes…
They banned NY Post for reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop and the contents showing "10% for the big guy" in reference to his father getting kickbacks on some shady Ukrainian and Chinese deals that Hunter facilitated.
> despite the fact that their bill was basically Romneycare. Romneycare was a plan built for one particular state, one of the main problems with the ACA was trying to replicate that state-based plan across 50 states…
> Millions of innocent civilians in the middle east aren't as happy about it though.
So it's no different than it was before, so what's the problem?
I think most people against censorship are still against it. I just find it ironic that the people who supported censorship before are now up in arms.
I'm old enough to remember when we were told Twitter isn't the government so this isn't a free speech issue and if people don't like it they can build their own platform and blah blah blah.. Does that still hold now?
As we've heard millions of times before when the shoe was on the other foot, this is not a free speech issue. Even more so now that Twitter is a private company.
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Why would the government care if you're left or right, as long as you are a faithful consumer.
> he had finally started focusing on violent crime instead of, “quality of life” crime like shoplifting and vandalism. Why not both?
Worked in New York.
> this disregard for the English language is truly despicable. You ought to be ashamed. I mean, you brought race into it and implied I would care more if it happened to a white woman. That is the textbook definition of…
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> Tell the world you will stop development until alignment is figured out. Oh alignment was figured out already, look at who is on the board of OpenAI and the connections they have to US intelligence.
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This is a tremendously naïve take on the situation.
Everybody knows it's safer to live in the country, but that's not the argument he's making. He's saying it's also safer to live in any other city. I don't know if it's a great methodology though, going per sq mile.
Talk about a bad faith argument. Nobody took away NY Times blue check except themselves when they refused to pay for the subscription like everyone else. Just like they won't let me view their articles without a…
A garment district holds no strategic value, so that wouldn't necessarily carry over to manufacturing.
Shady sourcing = the actual laptop and the contents which later proved to be 100% correct. Also, Zerohedge was banned for quite awhile for the same thing.
You want to increase depression, this is how you do it. People need shit to do, and as much as we lie to ourselves that everyone is a budding artist who if only freed from the bounds of work would create the worlds next…
> companies can potentially produce 10 times as many products/services How exactly is that a good thing? We already consume too much, now we will have 10x as much to consume? Unlikely that demand for "the things" goes…
They banned NY Post for reporting on Hunter Biden's laptop and the contents showing "10% for the big guy" in reference to his father getting kickbacks on some shady Ukrainian and Chinese deals that Hunter facilitated.
> despite the fact that their bill was basically Romneycare. Romneycare was a plan built for one particular state, one of the main problems with the ACA was trying to replicate that state-based plan across 50 states…
> Millions of innocent civilians in the middle east aren't as happy about it though.
So it's no different than it was before, so what's the problem?
I think most people against censorship are still against it. I just find it ironic that the people who supported censorship before are now up in arms.
I'm old enough to remember when we were told Twitter isn't the government so this isn't a free speech issue and if people don't like it they can build their own platform and blah blah blah.. Does that still hold now?
As we've heard millions of times before when the shoe was on the other foot, this is not a free speech issue. Even more so now that Twitter is a private company.