John_von_Neumann
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That's some vetteman (dba Rightguide) level paranoid derp right there. Damn.The puppet master behind the curtain is beginning to look a lot like our intelligence apparatus.
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That's some vetteman (dba Rightguide) level paranoid derp right there. Damn.The puppet master behind the curtain is beginning to look a lot like our intelligence apparatus.
That's certainly one aspect of it but I'm tying it back to the intelligence apparatus. It serves their bureaucratic aspirations as well.
The one thing I've learned over the years is that once a bureaucracy reaches a certain size it no longer serves the needs of the citizen, it begins to exist for it's own purposes only.
Do you enjoy all of the vanity threads that Chobaum makes? Which of his vanity threads do you enjoy the most? I like the ones when he gets butthurt and hits the bottle first.It's been a while since I enjoyed a good vanity thread. It always turns out just the way the thread starter intended.
My irony meter just a-sploded.No, you're just so full of yourself that you feel entitled to snark on other people instead of sticking to the topic.
It's pretty funny, though.My irony meter just a-sploded.
No self-awareness at all, that boy.
Millionaire lotto winners who make more in interest than most here make per year are much smarter than poor people who comment on them.Genius billionaire is looking more like stable genius, these days.
https://news.yahoo.com/elon-musk-loses-cool-jacka-161208455.html
Millionaire lotto winners who make more in interest than most here make per year are much smarter than poor people who comment on them.
lmao.For those of you not following the “Twitter Files” drops, let me catch you up on what I believe are some of the most important parts:
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Kevin Downey Jr., PJMedia
Oh AJ, my mere existence on this board seems to give you ulcers. Perhaps the Playground would be more to your liking....everyone seems so friendly over there.Nobody on the Left. It's like how Laurel cracked down really hard on Conservatives over mentioning children but allowed Throb to accuse me for years of purchasing a rent-a-gook for the purposes of sex. I talked to Laurel about that and was told that she never saw that even though I know several other people complained to her on my behalf and so, she allowed his violation of "forum policy/rules" for years because his target(s) were approved of.
Grievance porn."Approximately 210,000 employees were laid off by the fifteen tech companies. All fifteen have engaged in the surreptitious censorship of conservatives. In fact, in 2021, all these companies banned the sitting president of the United States, President Donald Trump. If they can do this to Trump, imagine what they can do to you. These parochial companies have demonstrated their will to “follow the money,” and this year all that money went down the toilet. These companies sunk, and that is a fantastic thing on behalf of the American people. The next Congress should repeal Section 230, which offers legal protection regarding what appears on their platforms. Will the repeal occur? Probably not, since our politicians have a copious number of lobbyists associated with Silicon Valley. However, great steps should be taken immediately to strip big tech of their protections.
"Any time that these left-leaning platforms lose money, it is a good thing. They censored a sitting president, deplatformed conservative thought, lied about January 6th, and lied about COVID-19. The Twitter Files have shed light on all the darkness that these companies kept hidden away from the world. In many ways, the loss of money these companies experienced this year represents justice for all the catastrophes they unleashed. Always remember that a bad day for Silicon Valley is a good day for America."
Anthony Gonzales, A Bad Year for IT Companies, American Thinker
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/12/a_bad_year_for_it_companies.html
Twitter only acted on less than 40% of the referrals, yet got paid for all of them (per their referral policies)Do I have this right? The 1/6 Committee makes referrals to the DOJ for criminal prosecutions, and it’s toothless and means nothing. The FBI makes referrals to Twitter for TOS violations, and it’s suppression of free speech?
The cockiness of "last."
"...our carbon..."First they came for..."
"...our slippery slope arguments..." (Not applicable to reproductive rights issues, because reasons.)"First they came for..."
You can always try to donate your earthly remains after cremation to justify your beliefs. Not that anyone would want them, but you can try."...our carbon..."
This is especially funny because you're the "victim" who always gets banned.I talked to Laurel about that and was told that she never saw that even though I know several other people complained to her on my behalf and so, she allowed his violation of "forum policy/rules" for years because his target(s) were approved of.
Yes, you have it right. The DOJ is part of the Executive branch and its prosecutorial decisions are not directed by Congress. The FBI is not chartered with determining or enforcing TOS rules for social media companies.Do I have this right? The 1/6 Committee makes referrals to the DOJ for criminal prosecutions, and it’s toothless and means nothing. The FBI makes referrals to Twitter for TOS violations, and it’s suppression of free speech?