This is why I stress that it is more important so "Protest Smarter" and not "Protest Louder".
It's required that you kind of be on top of things.
Where the fuck were you in 2011?
So it's SOPA 2.0 but it has a chance of passing because of a wild government that has no dignity.
To be honest, we know the ISPs will find a way to waste all of those billions again like they have time and time before. They dump most of the finances into marketing to try and hype people that there will be affordable internet in their area for years, they don't deliver and then when the funds dry up, they beg for more.
Oh no, like I ever use Edgeplorer.
Aside from the lack of protection against bad faith, I'm for the act.
It's even more depressing that it seems like your legacy is to just shit post and troll. That's even more pathetic. Why don't you go and actually try accomplishing something in life?
Oh lol, you tried sounding smart there.
You've only sourced what is essentially a step of development for the internet. Do you even read?
The Sugar Industry, who lobbied and fabricated sugar into food. That's why sugar is like tripled in nearly everything.
You can ask that very question about fast food. Something that's incredibly unhealthy, but people are fighting hard for cheap rates.
Republicans having Senate, House and Presidency.
"Oh it's not a big deal!"
You'll be fucking lucky if you'll still be living in a home at the end of these 4 years, or with a job or living at all.
laughs in Office 2007 and laughs even harder in LibreOffice
It's like people who only ever decide to listen to the radio while driving around. Dude, we've had the ability to play our CDs with cassette adapters, we've had the ability to play cassettes in our cars and things have gotten twice as better the day the IPod came and mass MP3 support through USB happened.
There is no excuse as to why no one can't just plug in their media device or use Spotify or something. If you continue to listen to the radio, you have no stance to complain about the music.
Two sides on this one.
On one hand, it would be fucking nice for some platforms to be held liable whenever doxxing happens. Because I can tell you, nothing good ever comes out of being doxxed. It would also mean that, people like Spez would have to run around the clock, sanitizing Reddit because he knows a lot of shit happens on that platform every day. In this sense, I would love Section 230 to be sunsetted.
The other hand, if this is going to be projected as a means to illegalize the expression against politicians and the US government, they're now stepping on a clear violation of the first amendment. Onslaught of lawsuits and contests incoming that would give politicians headaches.
You blocked them for a reason.
Well, it would really suck for the millions who are in customer service/retail. You've essentially made them homeless and struggling even more than they were before.
I wish anyone who has idealistic thoughts of protesting like this, would think things thoroughly. Seems like protesting in general, it's just about do action now, thinking almost never.
They cared when they wanted votes, but now that you've got them in, they don't give a fuck about you.
When will these idiots learn?
Even if you're right, why the fuck add in unnecessary features to a simple word program?
6,700 firings - 82,990 total = 76,290 left.