And how did the anti-humans trick the majority to consent to this digital book burning? By offering them "Kindle Fire". What are the implications of buying "kindle"? Making fire. What did you buy "kindle" for? Books.
Goes for movies and other media too. Don't rely on streaming services or any other digital content. If they can control it then they can remove your access to it. I fear children will grow up one day and never be able to see any of the old movies because they're "inappropriate and offensive for xyz reason"
A few years ago I was in a Blockbuster when they all began closing and selling off their inventory of DVD/Blu-Rays. While I was browsing, there was a early-20ish couple a few feet away doing the same. Well, almost. The girl was browsing through the selection while the guy was just haranguing her about how "streaming is the only way to get movies/TV" and that she was "wasting her time and money on physical media." It was pretty brutal. (Naturally the guy looked the "soy boy" part long before that became a thing.)
I remember thinking what a short-sighted douche bag this guy was. When you own the physical media, you own it and can enjoy it as long as you own a player. If you have a video tape and a VCR, you can still watch those movies. As long as that girl still owns those DVDs/Blu-Rays and a machine on which to play them, she can enjoy them for years to come. She can rip them to digital and move them to a digital device. She can store them on her computer and use something like Plex to stream them to any device in her home. Hard media is freedom.
I still have hundreds of CDs that I can do ANYTHING I want to do with them and don't have to worry that iTunes/Amazon is going to decide someone is now "racist" and will stop offering those songs. Maybe at some point they'll banish someone like Ted Nugent and Damn Yankees, for example. However, if you own those CDs, you can tell Amazon/iTunes to piss off.
I often regret not intervening and telling the guy off (not just because he was being a complete asshole to his girlfriend in public), but the fact that his girlfriend completely ignored him the entire time gives me the idea that I didn't have to. I doubt he would have gotten the point anyway. He's probably sitting in some Starbuck's today wondering why he can't watch something on Netflix/Hulu/Amazon that they were offering last week and still hasn't put it together that his, probably long-time by now, ex-girlfriend was right.
I just noticed today. I was looking to buy Mein Kampf but I couldn't find a copy of it. When I searched for it, Amazon's search results were full of Karl Marx Das Kapital and The Communist Manifesto instead. What a joke. Fortunately I found a free copy of Mein Kampf online but I realized how easy it'll be for a company like Amazon to try and scrub books and force propaganda on others.
Amazon essentially owns book distribution. One company accounts for over 70% of all books sold. It's a monopoly with barely any competition, and they control what books are allowed to be sold. Amazon was also selling 83% of ebooks by 2017. We're dealing with the fucking ministry of truth here. Tech giants have a stranglehold on what they think you are allowed to read.
Stop looking the other way trying to be idealistic. Your comment(s) are seriously disingenuous. I, not we, are saying wake up, the reality is what it is get serious and stop covering the noise.
And how did the anti-humans trick the majority to consent to this digital book burning? By offering them "Kindle Fire". What are the implications of buying "kindle"? Making fire. What did you buy "kindle" for? Books.
Holy shit
I never said that occult is bullshit
I'm aware of "we must warn of our deeds to absolve ourselves from karmic responsibility" rule present in occult
Casimir effect
Redshift
Maybe we should start calling it "virtual book burning" instead of "deleting." Let's call a spade a spade.
Goes for movies and other media too. Don't rely on streaming services or any other digital content. If they can control it then they can remove your access to it. I fear children will grow up one day and never be able to see any of the old movies because they're "inappropriate and offensive for xyz reason"
A few years ago I was in a Blockbuster when they all began closing and selling off their inventory of DVD/Blu-Rays. While I was browsing, there was a early-20ish couple a few feet away doing the same. Well, almost. The girl was browsing through the selection while the guy was just haranguing her about how "streaming is the only way to get movies/TV" and that she was "wasting her time and money on physical media." It was pretty brutal. (Naturally the guy looked the "soy boy" part long before that became a thing.)
I remember thinking what a short-sighted douche bag this guy was. When you own the physical media, you own it and can enjoy it as long as you own a player. If you have a video tape and a VCR, you can still watch those movies. As long as that girl still owns those DVDs/Blu-Rays and a machine on which to play them, she can enjoy them for years to come. She can rip them to digital and move them to a digital device. She can store them on her computer and use something like Plex to stream them to any device in her home. Hard media is freedom.
I still have hundreds of CDs that I can do ANYTHING I want to do with them and don't have to worry that iTunes/Amazon is going to decide someone is now "racist" and will stop offering those songs. Maybe at some point they'll banish someone like Ted Nugent and Damn Yankees, for example. However, if you own those CDs, you can tell Amazon/iTunes to piss off.
I often regret not intervening and telling the guy off (not just because he was being a complete asshole to his girlfriend in public), but the fact that his girlfriend completely ignored him the entire time gives me the idea that I didn't have to. I doubt he would have gotten the point anyway. He's probably sitting in some Starbuck's today wondering why he can't watch something on Netflix/Hulu/Amazon that they were offering last week and still hasn't put it together that his, probably long-time by now, ex-girlfriend was right.
It'll happen to video games to with all this digital download no physical copy of games shit.
I just noticed today. I was looking to buy Mein Kampf but I couldn't find a copy of it. When I searched for it, Amazon's search results were full of Karl Marx Das Kapital and The Communist Manifesto instead. What a joke. Fortunately I found a free copy of Mein Kampf online but I realized how easy it'll be for a company like Amazon to try and scrub books and force propaganda on others.
There is always other Bookstores to use:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/when-harry-became-sally-ryan-anderson/1125792437
And Ryan T. Anderson is a BRILLIANT thinker/writer/speaker
(this seems to be one that Amazon Hates....you know what to do ;0)
And block them and stop them following. Free tools on a website I set up. https://www.njmza.com/take-action
Private company.
Amazon essentially owns book distribution. One company accounts for over 70% of all books sold. It's a monopoly with barely any competition, and they control what books are allowed to be sold. Amazon was also selling 83% of ebooks by 2017. We're dealing with the fucking ministry of truth here. Tech giants have a stranglehold on what they think you are allowed to read.
Monopoly.
Gay cake
So, what we are saying is what ever they say goes.
They win because they can answer any question with absurdities and it works.
Stop looking the other way trying to be idealistic. Your comment(s) are seriously disingenuous. I, not we, are saying wake up, the reality is what it is get serious and stop covering the noise.
Go vote.
And see how far it gets you.
I can't argue that.