"More contagious" is good news! It means less deadly. More like common cold than flu.
I welcome watered down contagions that everyone is guaranteed to get. Do you want it now, or tomorrow? Perhaps the day after that? How about just getting it over with?
Cute but dumb.
Stomping your skull is illegal. So no company can make skull stomping OK in their terms of service.
Moderating content is legal. So companies that tell you in advance that they have full control over user submitted content in their terms of service, are not doing anything illegal when they censor you. They're being cruddy, but it is not illegal.
So when they delete your stuff, and you cry about it, you need to grow up and get a grip. The "stuff" was not yours to begin with. So you should not have poured your heart out into it in the first place.
Hint: this very site can delete your posts if they violate the terms of service. In fact, this site has deleted posts. Many of them.
Your first amendment rights do not extend to a service that a private company provides. Your first amendment rights are between you, and the government.
This is plainly obvious to anyone who actually reads said service provider's terms of service. Where it is explicitly explained that any data you submit to the service, belongs to the service, to do anything they want with, for any reason, with no explanation, for all of time, with no recourse for you other than some token arbitration that the service dictates.
Don't believe me? Go to the site in question, scroll to the footer, and actually read the terms, policies, and similar. Spend an entire 10 minutes. You'll be enlightened.
If you do not agree to those terms (hint: you shouldn't!) then do not use the service. Very simple stuff here. Complaining about something that was explained to you in advance is the hight of weak soy entitled fragility. Don't be that guy.
When someone slaps a contract on the table and asks you to sign it, what do you do? You read every darned word, and if one iota of it does not pass muster, you call it out, and demand satisfaction. If they say no, you walk. That is how we let the service know they have made a mistake, and will suffer the consequences of not having customers.
So you didn't read, and clicked "agree", and now are salty. Well, tough cookies. Wake up and take responsibility next time.
I give this scenario about a 3% chance of actually happening, but my word, it is a wonderful fantasy indeed.
The reality of communist takeover is also weird, and hard to comprehend, but unfortunately more likely than the Q scenario.
Hope for the best but prepare for the worst.
I have plenty of hot sauce and will gladly smother my hat in it before I eat it. Otherwise I am willing to share it for anyone unable to choke down their Q hat, should they want my assistance.
Q is a fictional character, as well as the name of a race in Star Trek appearing in the Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Lower Decks series and in related media. The most familiar Q is portrayed by John de Lancie. He is an extra-dimensional being of unknown origin who possesses immeasurable power over time, space, the laws of physics, and reality itself, being capable of altering it to his whim. Despite his vast knowledge and experience spanning untold eons (and much to the exasperation of the object(s) of his obsession), he is not above practical jokes for his own personal amusement, for a Machiavellian and manipulative purpose, or to prove a point. He is said to be almost omnipotent and he is continually evasive regarding his true motivations.
It is true. Our movement will never succeed if it is mostly comprised of "someone do something" types that rely on the efforts of others to affect changes that they themselves are responsible for.
Instead of wasting time on the internet complaining about things, volunteer in your communities and become proactive in local government. Become the change you want to see in the world.
True, but that fire came from under a major road.
The initial reaction to such a thing would be to treat it as seriously as it possibly could be. Then assess, and recalibrate based on evidence.
Nothing really out of the ordinary about the reaction from the military. The troubling part is how quickly some (read, media) jumped to conclusions about which group was responsible.
If nitter is having trouble, there are a bunch of other instances that do the same thing:
https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/wiki/Instances
This is how we win the battle against big tech.
Well, consider this:
- You can not control the military
- You can control your immediate sphere of influence
So perhaps while hoping for the former, set aside some time to do the latter.
This will help not only the actual situation, but your mental health. Taking charge of your immediate situation is empowering and endows a sense of accomplishment. Waiting around for others is torture, by comparison.
Media is gonna be cumming 24/7 at every letter of every word coming outta that mans mouth
And if they do, they will only serve to redpill more moderates, who will plainly see that Biden has dementia (the actual clinical kind of dementia, not the pejorative kind).
No further explanation needed, fren.