Not designed as propaganda, at least.So it was designed to fail then?
—Patrick
Not designed as propaganda, at least.So it was designed to fail then?
I'm glad to see you say so. I agree, as far as i can tell, but I know that - while I'm fairly knowledgeable about modern day affairs - my knowledge of American history is fairly limited (blame a European education ). Which forefather to quote in what context and how to interpret it can be very misleading/partisan/etc without appearing so. You're one of the people on "the other side" (insofar as we're on opposing sides - I'm fairly sure we agree on more than we disagree but American identity politics is horrible and "forces" us to opposing points more often than not) I trust most to actually judge something like this somewhat fairly.So far it appears to be non-partisan.
Yes, you are a stinky stinky
No, he's a Flower.Yes, you are a stinky stinky
Republicans : The NFL has every right to prevent players from kneeling during the anthem, it's not a freedom of speech issue because the NFL is a private company and can make it's own rules.A poor, innocent man unjustly being censored by the System and Big Money...or, you know, not quite that.
On the other hand, YouTube does have a near-monopoly on web video, and it has that near monopoly because of a combination of severe corporate and government meddling. Being banned from YouTube is, arguably, a more severe form of censorship than not being able to kneel during an NFL game. There are other sports, other TV shows, other audiences as big as football. There's no other web video source as big as YouTube. I'm not even sure there's another internet audience as large as YouTube.Republicans : The NFL has every right to prevent players from kneeling during the anthem, it's not a freedom of speech issue because the NFL is a private company and can make it's own rules.
*Youtube, a private company, bans Alex Jones for hate speech*
Republicans : This is an outrage! BIG TECH is attempting to squelch our unalienable right to free speech!
Me :
Does that really matter though? The reason people even complained about the kneeling during the NFL is because the NFL is the most viewed sport in the country. They wouldn't have cared if it was the WNBA or something. That's the stupid thing. If you (no not specifically you, just those people in general ) are going to argue this one thing isn't a free speech issue because it's a private company, then start bitching when another one does something similar, because now they are squelching something you wanted to hear instead, then you are a hypocrite. It's all or nothing.On the other hand, YouTube does have a near-monopoly on web video, and it has that near monopoly because of a combination of severe corporate and government meddling. Being banned from YouTube is, arguably, a more severe form of censorship than not being able to kneel during an NFL game. There are other sports, other TV shows, other audiences as big as football. There's no other web video source as big as YouTube. I'm not even sure there's another internet audience as large as YouTube.
Maybe it's because I'm not a big sports fan, but yeah. Because YouTube has a dominance that was intentionally manufactured by corporate and government interests, it's a pretty big fucking deal to be blocked from YouTube. It really should not be that way, but because it is, that makes it a much bigger deal than the NFL censoring it's own games. I do think it's wrong for the NFL to control their players like that, but I think there's at least an order of magnitude difference between the two.Does that really matter though?
They are sort of the only game in town for user uploaded content because:On the other hand, YouTube does have a near-monopoly on web video, and it has that near monopoly because of a combination of severe corporate and government meddling. Being banned from YouTube is, arguably, a more severe form of censorship than not being able to kneel during an NFL game. There are other sports, other TV shows, other audiences as big as football. There's no other web video source as big as YouTube. I'm not even sure there's another internet audience as large as YouTube.
In this age of transnational corporations, what happens if Google says "No" and just moves their company to another country? I -doubt- that would happen, but it's sort of the doomsday scenario for governmental control.Much as I hate to say it, because I love the unified cross-platform architecture it's created, but I really do think it is getting to be time that Google gets the ol' Ma-Bell treatment. It's got too many tendrils in too many pies, and the thought process behind their leadership grows darker by the week. They are anti-competitiveness made manifest.
But they're also not the only ones.
This would be unlikely. They'd still have to have servers and regional offices (particularly sales - their primary source of income) located within the US. Further, even if they were able to pull it off (and I think they're so entrenched - owning fiber, etc - that they couldn't) they'd still have peering agreements in order to obtain enough bandwidth, and they'd 1) get screwed on them, and 2) could easily be regulated at those points.In this age of transnational corporations, what happens if Google says "No" and just moves their company to another country? I -doubt- that would happen, but it's sort of the doomsday scenario for governmental control.
Well, i guess if their goal was to reach as few people as possible...Your goals may not align with theirs, therefore what you may perceive as a failure could be a success for them.
Google did it too back when the "Double Irish" was a thing.You meant to tell me Google isn't headquartered in Ireland or something? Just Apple then?
It is also surprising how few of them know how to properly spell.I voted. Went to all the candidates websites, and ugh.
Everyone is becoming more extreme. Even in the local races it was hard to find a reasonable moderate or centrist among either party.
Going further right seems to galvanize the older crowd, while going further left is the only thing that gets younger voters out.I voted. Went to all the candidates websites, and ugh.
Everyone is becoming more extreme. Even in the local races it was hard to find a reasonable moderate or centrist among either party.
Guess where a lot of asbestos is mined.... Russia. Mines there provide more than half of the world's asbestos.JUST LIKE THE GOOD OLD DAYS! MAGA!
https://archpaper.com/2018/08/epa-asbestos-manufacturing/
Jist, EPA no longer against asbestos in manufacturing and will no longer be assessing the presence of such toxic materials in it's air, ground and water risk assessments.
I actually brought this up earlier in the thread; Trump's a New York City slum lord and it's almost certain fact he has buildings full of asbestos. That he hans't been caught yet is amazing and he almost certainly will after this.Guess where a lot of asbestos is mined.... Russia. Mines there provide more than half of the world's asbestos.
I'm also going to bet that Trump owns a lot of buildings with asbestos in them that he doesn't want to have to clean up.
He's as much a piece of shit as Old Man Fred was. Same goes for the rest of the family.Trump's a New York City slum lord
Pretty much. The Green Party is pretty intolerable here in central Ohio.Meanwhile in Ohio
Article can't be shown "because of GDPR" (which is bs)The ENTIRE WV Supreme Court is facing impeachment. Depending on how that turns out, Gov. Justice (yeah, right) could get to appoint an entirely hand-picked court to finish out the terms.
Top THAT, Walker!