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Matt Damon defending teachers

acidSpine says...

People would respect teachers more if they were to dissapear. Then who would babysit your seven retard hillbilly chidren all fucking day while you spend 16 hours at your non-unionised minimum wage chicken de-gibleting job.

#OpPayPal

peggedbea says...

15 people were arrested for taking part in ddos attacks, which are the virtual equivalent of walking into a store with a 1000 friends and buying nothing. they're facing $500,000 lawsuits and 15 years in prison.

how do you propose we, the people, hold a board of directors accountable for their actions? what steps exactly can we legally take? usually when a group of people disagrees with the actions of a corporate entity, they organize a boycott of the goods/services said entity is providing. your entire last paragraph was not thought out entirely. and a reeked of a typical protofascist cop-out. turn off your corporate medias, son.
>> ^critical_d:

what in particular are you talking about when you say "virtual version of walking into a store and not purchasing anything?"?
The hillbilly analogy was used as an example of punishing an individual (the drunk) versus punishing a faceless company like PayPal. By punishing Paypal (taking down their site) you are punishing the people who work there and the investors who own the company. Do they deserve punishment because of the decisions of a few at that company? Shouldn't we hold the leaders or directors responsible instead?
>> ^peggedbea:
>> ^critical_d:
When will we stop romanticizing the vigilante acts of a group of people who aim a LOIC at a website and press go?
I am in no way defending the targets or their actions that caused them to fall under the crosshairs. But PayPal is not a hillbilly with a who drank too much at the bar, got a blowjob from a hooker, and came home to beat the wife cuz dinner wasn't ready. People who don't deserve to be punished are...and that sucks.

romanticizing? or supporting? ...and hopefully never.
the drunk hillbilly analogy makes very little sense.
who exactly is punished? people who couldn't access their paypal accounts for a few hours?? inconvienced maybe, punished? not quite.
or are you talking about the 20 year old kids who are facing $500,000 law suits and 15 years in prison for what is the virtual version of walking into a store and not purchasing anything? beacuse yeah, that does fucking suck.

when will people stop sounding like protofascist drones and reclaim their innate ability to think critically and be free?
what's happening here is so much bigger than bored teenagers fucking shit up for a day. it's a new current in radical movements. there's always been radical activity under the surface of any dominate power structure, and hopefully their always will be. this is the fist time in history it's been so able to truly be a global force. and that my friend, is fucking huge... a few hundred thousand kids, world wide, understand the technology so much better than any corporate/governmental IT division. they're writing the fucking code. this is the kind of movement that i think really has staying power, and it will be impossible for either political party just absorb some of the ideology into their platform to placate it, like they do with all movements that gain any sort of momentum.


#OpPayPal

critical_d says...

what in particular are you talking about when you say "virtual version of walking into a store and not purchasing anything?"?

The hillbilly analogy was used as an example of punishing an individual (the drunk) versus punishing a faceless company like PayPal. By punishing Paypal (taking down their site) you are punishing the people who work there and the investors who own the company. Do they deserve punishment because of the decisions of a few at that company? Shouldn't we hold the leaders or directors responsible instead?

>> ^peggedbea:

>> ^critical_d:
When will we stop romanticizing the vigilante acts of a group of people who aim a LOIC at a website and press go?
I am in no way defending the targets or their actions that caused them to fall under the crosshairs. But PayPal is not a hillbilly with a who drank too much at the bar, got a blowjob from a hooker, and came home to beat the wife cuz dinner wasn't ready. People who don't deserve to be punished are...and that sucks.

romanticizing? or supporting? ...and hopefully never.
the drunk hillbilly analogy makes very little sense.
who exactly is punished? people who couldn't access their paypal accounts for a few hours?? inconvienced maybe, punished? not quite.
or are you talking about the 20 year old kids who are facing $500,000 law suits and 15 years in prison for what is the virtual version of walking into a store and not purchasing anything? beacuse yeah, that does fucking suck.

when will people stop sounding like protofascist drones and reclaim their innate ability to think critically and be free?
what's happening here is so much bigger than bored teenagers fucking shit up for a day. it's a new current in radical movements. there's always been radical activity under the surface of any dominate power structure, and hopefully their always will be. this is the fist time in history it's been so able to truly be a global force. and that my friend, is fucking huge... a few hundred thousand kids, world wide, understand the technology so much better than any corporate/governmental IT division. they're writing the fucking code. this is the kind of movement that i think really has staying power, and it will be impossible for either political party just absorb some of the ideology into their platform to placate it, like they do with all movements that gain any sort of momentum.

#OpPayPal

peggedbea says...

>> ^critical_d:

When will we stop romanticizing the vigilante acts of a group of people who aim a LOIC at a website and press go?
I am in no way defending the targets or their actions that caused them to fall under the crosshairs. But PayPal is not a hillbilly with a who drank too much at the bar, got a blowjob from a hooker, and came home to beat the wife cuz dinner wasn't ready. People who don't deserve to be punished are...and that sucks.


romanticizing? or supporting? ...and hopefully never.

the drunk hillbilly analogy makes very little sense.

who exactly is punished? people who couldn't access their paypal accounts for a few hours?? inconvienced maybe, punished? not quite.

or are you talking about the 20 year old kids who are facing $500,000 law suits and 15 years in prison for what is the virtual version of walking into a store and not purchasing anything? beacuse yeah, that does fucking suck.


when will people stop sounding like protofascist drones and reclaim their innate ability to think critically and be free?

what's happening here is so much bigger than bored teenagers fucking shit up for a day. it's a new current in radical movements. there's always been radical activity under the surface of any dominate power structure, and hopefully their always will be. this is the fist time in history it's been so able to truly be a global force. and that my friend, is fucking huge... a few hundred thousand kids, world wide, understand the technology so much better than any corporate/governmental IT division. they're writing the fucking code. this is the kind of movement that i think really has staying power, and it will be impossible for either political party just absorb some of the ideology into their platform to placate it, like they do with all movements that gain any sort of momentum.

#OpPayPal

critical_d says...

When will we stop romanticizing the vigilante acts of a group of people who aim a LOIC at a website and press go? I am in no way defending the targets or their actions that caused them to fall under the crosshairs. But PayPal is not a hillbilly with a who drank too much at the bar, got a blowjob from a hooker, and came home to beat the wife cuz dinner wasn't ready. People who don't deserve to be punished are...and that sucks.

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Is discrimination against Asian Americans in college admissions good or bad? (User Poll by chilaxe)

peggedbea says...

I don't know why this is even an issues.
"god damn those asians and their desire to work hard and get an education!" wtf?

i can say i totally saw some of the "great asian threat" in my career as a radiology tech. the stupid hillbilly white techs got all their panties in a wad about all the asians working in nuclear medicine (which is one of the highest paying modalities in the field) ... like it was some kind of asian conspiracy.. i used to just tell them they weren't allowed to cross train into nuclear medicine because they were too stupid and too lazy and couldn't properly calculate a half life, nor did they understand how it would be possible to image gamma rays. and i was totally right, not one of those fat hens could ever explain to me how to calculate half lives or what a gamma ray was.. but instead of learning and showing their aptitude, they just sat on their fat hill billy asses and bitched that the asians had some kind of club set up to keep whitey from making the big bucks.... fucking stupid whiteys.

Egyptian army protects protesters from the police.

Is Obama A Keynesian?

blankfist says...

>> ^NetRunner:

Mostly though, I think you don't understand that economics is supposed to be a study of the origin and nature of wealth, and not some holy scripture, handed down through the generations intact and unchanged, that tells us what the structure of society must always be.
That's called religion.


This is why the Democrats will soon lose more than just elections. It's this elitist smugness. I do think fascism is coming to this country, and the tea party movement is just the beginning. You may think they're just racist hillbillies, but they'll wrap that flag so tightly around that cross you won't know just how quickly your entire belief system can be ripped out from under you.

If you Democrats were smart, and I know most of you are very smart, you'd start reasoning with them instead of belittling them. Even the playing field instead of desperately scoffing at them for being inarticulate warmongers. And so on. I'm not saying they're much better, but I do tend to see them listening more than your side.

When and if it comes, I wonder which side you'll be on?

Medal of Honor - Singleplayer Helicopter Gameplay

coolhund says...

This looks extremely dumbed down. Well, actually it looks like a generic console game.
Nice graphics (at least the terrain), but the gameplay looks as if some IQ -60 hillbilly created it and its as close to reality as Earth is to the edge of the universe.

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If trees could dream, these would give them nightmares.

Praetor says...

What now? Let me tell you what now. I'ma call a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' choppers, who'll go to work on the homes here with a pair of chainsaws and weed-whackers. You hear me talkin', hillbilly tree? I ain't through with you by a d**n sight.

I'ma get Fern Gully on your a**.

Rachel Maddow: Racist Roots of Arizona Law

Throbbin says...

I'm sure this is all very simple to you. When the world is all black-and-white, good-vs-evil, it's very easy to resort to absolutism.

The whole 'states rights' BS that the hardcore right-wing spouts is silly and paranoid. The whole 'it's only constitutionally prescribed function' is even sillier. Only a fucking fool demands that people (and governments) stick to rules laid out hundreds of years ago. Might as well demand that the Feds stop building highways and maintaining bridges, if we're gonna stick to the script and all.

If brown folks bother you, just say it. This law makes anyone some podunk, hillbilly police officer thinks looks Mexican into a suspect. You can try to fashion it and hide behind as many things as you want - but every dark-skinned person in Arizona is now a suspect.

For someone who spouts as much Freedom and Big Gubmint bullshit as you do to miss the whole 1984 aspect of this goes to show just how valuable your principles really are to you.>> ^Winstonfield_Pennypacker:

This is all very simple. Arizona has been asking the Federal government to do its job, and the feds failed miserably. The illegal population is causing serious problems financially and (more recently) to safety. It is to the government's shame that it is not interested in fulfilling it's only constitutionally prescribed function. So Arizona passed a law to do the job that the federal government was too chicken, lazy, or dastardly bother performing... Enforce the law & protect its LEGAL CITIZENS.
This isn't prejudice, or racism. It is simple, common-sense, effective law enforcement. MSNBC had a hilarious news crawl... "Arizona makes it against the law to be an illegal immigrant..." Against the law...to be ILLEGAL. People with this kind of mental disconnect are the ones opposing law enforcement. Any person in the country illegally should immediately be returned to their country of origin. No excuses. You want in the USA? That's fine. Follow the law. 70% of Arizona approves this. Who are you guys to sniff your nose at it? They live there. You do not. You know jack about what the issues here are - and that includes race baiters & demagogues like Maddow.



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