alexro
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6 years ago
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on: Russian whistleblower was assassinated after uncovering $200B scandal (2018)
How this proves that the money
1) has been moved 'illegally' (which authority is responsible)
2) linked to Putin's family personally
3) linked to the 'uncovered' scheme
This is what I call jumping between the facts
alexro
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6 years ago
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on: Russian whistleblower was assassinated after uncovering $200B scandal (2018)
So, how this is considered to be corruption if money are moved to somewhere? Isn't it what every government is doing, including various US funds helping all kinds of crooks abroad?
alexro
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6 years ago
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on: Russian whistleblower was assassinated after uncovering $200B scandal (2018)
Your source is jumping big between the facts too
alexro
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6 years ago
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on: Russian whistleblower was assassinated after uncovering $200B scandal (2018)
Is anyone able to explain how they have jumped from this
"Andrei Kozlov was gunned down in 2006, weeks after trying to shutter the world’s biggest money-laundering scam"
to this
"—one reportedly used by Putin’s family and the FSB." ?
alexro
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6 years ago
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on: What Is a Nation? (2015)
There are different kinds of elite: nationalists or globalists/cosmopolitans
alexro
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6 years ago
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on: What Is a Nation? (2015)
Kurds aren't a nation, they're different tribes. Have different views, speak different languages/dialects
alexro
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6 years ago
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on: Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram Restricted in Southern Turkey
Through the whole history we don't know and will never know what's really happened/happening. Have you got an idea of how badly native population of America have been dealt with back then? DO you know what's happening in Kashmiri, Yemen, Africa, etc?
alexro
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6 years ago
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on: Ivan Golunov, an investigative reporter at Meduza, has been arrested in Moscow
Is his question not valid?
alexro
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6 years ago
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on: Huawei’s Yearslong Rise Is Littered with Accusations of Theft and Dubious Ethics
If we follow this logic rigorously, how then to explain that Huawei is actually got some of the best smartphones and other products not found across the competitors?
alexro
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8 years ago
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on: Bitcoin Takes Bigger Wall Street Stage with Smooth CME Debut
Fundamentals are same as in social networks. But we don't know yet how to formalize them clearly.
alexro
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8 years ago
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on: American companies should say No to Saudi demands to geoblock content
== quality of life ==
by who's standards?
alexro
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8 years ago
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on: North Korea nuclear test: Hydrogen bomb 'missile-ready'
The rules are those that the US or "combined west" sets up.
alexro
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8 years ago
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on: Why we moved from Angular 2 to Vue.js and why we didn’t choose React
Wait, but TypeScript makes inheritance a joy. So, how you do it - unless you don'r really reuse the implementation?
alexro
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8 years ago
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on: All 50 startups from Y Combinator’s Summer 2017 Demo Day 1
How can all the people passing before the camera to opt in?
alexro
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8 years ago
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on: French election: Macron defeats Le Pen
Did she set up concentration camps or plans to?
alexro
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9 years ago
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on: Hull teacher held in Chinese jail for 'not being a friend of the country'
China, Russia, Turkey, Saudis do horrible things with their own hands, whereas the West has found a cleaner way to employ a middle man for that.
alexro
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9 years ago
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on: Blockchain: A Better Way to Track Pork Chops, Bonds, Bad Peanut Butter?
Isn't it so difficult to grasp that you need a blockchain only and only if you want to avoid trusting someone in a (meaningful) transactional system? And you're ready to pay the price.
alexro
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9 years ago
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on: Bitcoin Miners Signal Revolt Amid Sluggish Blockchain
"38%" is still a minority, isn't it? Besides, this is counting miners, but what about businesses - almost none are interested.
alexro
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9 years ago
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on: Bitcoin Miners Signal Revolt Amid Sluggish Blockchain
"Economic majority" of bitcoin space have already agreed not to follow BU, that's why not many talk about it.
alexro
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9 years ago
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on: Bitcoin Miners Signal Revolt Amid Sluggish Blockchain
Crypto-currency runs not on faith but on greed, which is the same motivator banksters run on, but put under control.
1) has been moved 'illegally' (which authority is responsible)
2) linked to Putin's family personally
3) linked to the 'uncovered' scheme
This is what I call jumping between the facts