sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: Parler's home page is back online, but app still not in stores
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sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: Stripe bans Trump campaign
A couple of hundred people attacked the capitol in a crowd of 500,000+. Do you remember the phrase 'mostly peaceful protesters'? We've been hearing it for 8+ months after violent riots in major cities which resulted in 30+deaths, hundreds of innocent people attacked, and 1 billion+ in property damage.
"There are wrong opinions, and then there is “six million Jews were not enough” and “hang the Vice President”, and a violent mob attacking the Capitol. No one is under any obligation to tolerate such actions in a civil society."
Antifa and BLM have taken over multiple state and federal buildings over the past 8 months. In June, for instance, multiple fires were set all over DC. A church was nearly burnt to the ground and the President had to go to an underground bunker as a result of the threats outside the white house.
Unlike the protests in January 6th (which was an unorganized mess of random people), BLM and Antifa are professional rioters/criminals. They wear masks to protect themselves and have corporate backing from large left-leaning organizations.
Instead of concern, local leaders painted BLM and named a major street after them.
I'm not sure why you only seem to care when it's Trump supporters. Political violence is wrong on both sides, but only one political not only supported it, but paid the bail of rioters and continue to deny that it even exists. The real criminals are about to get into office.
"If I advocate for your murder, am I just expressing an opinion that should be consequence free if someone kills you? Does that change if enough people agree with me that you should be killed?"
You do realize Trump never said any of this, right? Him and his entire campaign have denounced the violence repeatedly. If you listened to the speech before the capitol was attacked, it was not full of any sort of energy. He basically said that it was all in Pence's hands. Supporters were actually angry because he sounded so defeated. This doesn't sound like the actions of someone trying to storm the Capitol.
The media+tech companies+incoming administration are censoring and destroying their political opponents for things they themselves have been supporting and instigating for 4 years.
If it wasn't so scary, I would call it pathetic actions from limp-dick journalists.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: Stripe bans Trump campaign
We live in a digital age. If having the wrong opinion means you can get your bank accounts and all Internet presence removed from you, it's not any different than living under a fascist government.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: SolarWinds: The more we learn, the worse it looks
There were other allegations that Dominion machines were attached to local networks for updates during election night. Were they? I have no idea. There as no investigation. Only denial.
I personally have used dead people's names (with DoB and city) in a few of the battleground states and I could see they not only received a ballot on election night, but sent it back. How could this possibly happen?
This was passed off as 'fake news'.
I'm not going to repeat all of the other claims, but we had a bigger investigation on Trumps Russian collusion, which had a fraction of the evidence.
If I could put in a handful of names into a government site and see this, I can't imagine the amount actually in these databases.
The sickest part is that people just aren't curious. They hate Trump so much, they want to win at all costs.
After so much time has passed and state leaders have rejected any and all calls for investigation (and big tech sites have censored anyone that questioned it), even if there was evidence at one point in time, it would be long gone by now. These investigations should have been immediate.
The Democrats are now going to usher in some of the worst laws imaginable for free speech. It has already started with the de-platforming of Parler.
At some point talking time will indeed be over, and it will be a time for action.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: SolarWinds: The more we learn, the worse it looks
In Georgia, a security professional proved that machines were not only attached to the Internet, but were getting updates from servers outside the country and had the ability to be updated in real-time.
This was never investigated.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: SolarWinds: The more we learn, the worse it looks
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: Mexico president slams social media censorship
You are also only saying this because your side is the one doing the censoring. If Republicans had control of all tech and media and you were almost completely censored, I think your opinion would change.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: Ex‐FBI operative says he worked to disrupt political activities up to '74 (1975)
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: I almost quit caffeine in one year
I sleep much better and can now wake up without an alarm. I also have lots of energy the entire day.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: SolarWinds: The more we learn, the worse it looks
It was removed the day this hack went public.
I don't believe in coincidences.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: Greta Thunberg at 18: 'I'm not telling anyone what to do'
The unintended consequences of this would be stunning. But I suspect if the people that enacted these proposals were ever around to see the results, they would shift the blame.
"Carbon tax should be so high that nobody asks if they should fly but if they can afford to fly."
Just like all of these types of proposals, they only help the rich and powerful. Propose gun control? But hire private guards with guns to protect you. Propose Universal health care? But have the best private care in the world that the rest of us will no longer be able to afford.
We also aren't focusing on the actual source of the problem. The US only accounts for around 25% of total carbon emission. India and China make up a much larger percentage, yet can can continue to pollute and destroy the environment with impunity while gaining power in the process. While economies shrink in places that have strict carbon emission rules, China doesn't follow those same rules and grows. It's sort of like playing baseball when the other team is allowed to take steroids.
..and before you tell me about per/capita and 'fairness', this doesn't really matter in the end when humanity is destroyed.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: China Launches Probe into Alibaba over Monopoly Allegations
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: Anthony Quinn Warner, person of interest in Nashville bombing, a 'computer geek'
Do we know it was actually him? Or are the police just trying to get the case solved through some obvious/easy leads.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: China Launches Probe into Alibaba over Monopoly Allegations
This is just a show of power from the Chinese government and has nothing to do with being a 'monopoly'.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: Christmas Is Slavery
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: Israeli Cyber Experts Uncover Attack on 85,000 MySQL Servers
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: How A Cybersecurity Firm Uncovered the Computer Hack
I work in the security industry and I have the ability to do both of these. Does this automatically mean I'm a state-sponsored actor?
We have seen no proof that these latest Solarwinds attacks are from Russia.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: US is 23rd worldwide for internet speed, UK 31st, according to user speed tests
In Hong Kong, for instance, it was tough to find reliable Internet, let alone at those speeds.
In the US, there is reliable Internet pretty much everywhere and I definitely felt the difference when I came back home.
I feel like these lists are created to shit on the US and to point out that it's 'not that great' than anything else.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: It took two days to develop Moderna’s vaccine
It's strange how the Chinese government: lied about the disease, allowed it to spread throughout the world without warning anyone, and purchased all of the PPE (creating a shortage and possibly causing even more deaths).
Yet here we are, blaming Trump.
sacks2k | 5 years ago | on: It took two days to develop Moderna’s vaccine
I suppose he shouldn't have listened to the WHO at the time, which told us it couldn't spread from human-to-human. Nobody really knew anything about the virus at the time, except China, and the lied about it...but orange man bad.
He was also being impeached at the time and the Democrats were too busy with this to care about the potential spread of Covid-19.
He also talked about hydroxychloroquine, which his doctor was using at the time as a preventative measure for Covid-19.
Was it a cure? No (he never said it was), but Doctors were taking it at the time and many were still were taking it before the vaccine.
Because everything Trump said is bad, it was equated with junk science and possibly lead to the deaths of many more people.
"If he really wanted to, what stopped him? He was clearly fully capable of closing borders, given that he did close the border to China (too late) and Europe (also too late). Where was the closure to South Korea when the virus was spiking there?"
Right. He could easily just make decisions without the Democrats using everything in their power to stop him. Where have you been the last 4 years?
Again, The WHO was warned about this back in December from Taiwan officials.
Trump has been stopped from making decisions every step of the way from the Democrats and then Demonized in the press (which spread false information to the masses).
You really can't then blame him for making the wrong decision.
"destroys the curious conversation that it's supposed to be for"
This makes no sense. How is me asking questions and stating opinions that make others think destroying curiosity?? It does the exact opposite.
"If you wouldn't mind reviewing https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html and sticking to the rules when posting here, we'd be grateful."
I never violated any of your rules. The real issue is that you are so blinded by your own personal political ideology, you see any other views as somehow offensive. It's actually part of the problem we have in our society today.