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Sargentpilcher 1 point ago +1 / -0

First I'd like to say that I never doubted the statistics, least of all against the Boy Scouts. I was specifically interested in the rate of pedophilia amongst the homosexual community because the numbers given by u/kenkra definitely suggest pedophilia to be more rampant among the homosexual community, and I found it to be interesting and I'd love to add it to my rolodex of arguments, but I wanted to verify it before I did.

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Sargentpilcher 4 points ago +4 / -0

4th industrial revolution is definitely a thing. It's just the name given to the future of AI and automation that will create unfathomable amounts of wealth. Not sure why it's relevant to psychology though. Would make more sense in a business or economics class.

The rest is bullshit though.

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Sargentpilcher 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don't stop there. full forensic audit of every vote AND machine in the country.

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Sargentpilcher 3 points ago +3 / -0

Is this true? Are there stats to back this up? I find it VERY interesting

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Sargentpilcher 1 point ago +2 / -1

I think we are in agreement more than you may realize, but the point I was trying to make was that Slavery, the federal reserve, and world war 1 all happened before women had the right to vote.

The federal reserve arguably does more damage than every welfare system that women have voted for combined, because none of it would be possible without the federal reserve that men voted for.

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Sargentpilcher 1 point ago +1 / -0

But only whites are guilty of cultural appropriation.

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Sargentpilcher 1 point ago +1 / -0

True or False:

If I try and make my own currency backed by gold, the government will throw my ass in jail. Not Bank of America, or Chase.

If you can't admit that, there's little point in continuing.

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Sargentpilcher 3 points ago +3 / -0

Stand back, stand by, regroup, prepare. Don't make any rash actions in a fog of war.

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Sargentpilcher 1 point ago +1 / -0

Every single thing you've mentioned is subject to government regulations. What are the startup costs for an ISP? Let's say I wanted to start my own. Do I need a license to operate it? Do I need permits before I make land purchases and start laying down infrastructure in order to provide voluntary competitive internet services? What kinds of red tape and monitoring do I need to do per federal regulations?

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Sargentpilcher 1 point ago +1 / -0

""Well, if they won't rent you an office, just buy up a multi-million property, learn how to build a 10-story steel and glass building, do the riveting yourself, etc. and if the office supply company cuts you off, just buy forestry rights and start your own paper mill so you can have copy paper. If Men's Warehouse bans you, get a sewing machine and learn to sew your own suit jacket."

At some point, this assertion becomes ridiculous. Society is advanced because of specialization."

Yes, it is ridiculous because it's a straw man. My point isn't that you do it all yourself, but that there would be no barriers to competing firms providing the same service. I'm not saying you can make your own jacket, and if anything is a perfect example of MY argument, not yours, because there's zero regulation to purchasing jackets. So let's say hypothetically speaking, Mens warehouse bans you from buying jackets. So, you just send your friend Bob in to buy one for you. Problem solved. But with PayPal, if you ask your friend Bob to run up a payment processing server, the FBI is going to bust down his door for being an unlicensed money transmitter.

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Sargentpilcher 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm sorry you've had to experience this. This is the result of handing our children over to the government to be raised.

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Sargentpilcher 1 point ago +1 / -0

"The payment processors were threatened by other companies using their services and even banks and systems like VISA. "

My point is, why couldn't Gab have their own payment processing in an easy manner? Finance is one of the most regulated industries in existence. As I keep bringing up, KYC, and AML laws are MAJOR hurdles for competition to PayPal, and VISA. The currency itself is a regulation. All of these exist to keep competition out. Otherwise Wikileaks would just start their own payment processing, and to some degree they did with bitcoin, because bitcoin allows them to go around regulations.

"THEIR big powerful corporate customers told them they'd dump the Law Firm if they rep'd Trump."

What would they need these lawyers for if not to protect themselves from all the ridiculous government laws?

"AWS server farms have competition."

Yes, and they have multi billion dollar contracts with the government, so they are tax payer subsidized. As well as the retail side of the business is subsidized with tax breaks, and the USPS.

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Sargentpilcher 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Alamo is 200 miles away from Alamo, Texas which is a border town. He's most likely just talking about the border.

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