By the way, I am pretty sure my account had a timeout for calling him “D’Felon” on Denver Post. At the very minimum, the post was removed. Meanwhile, there were at least a few accounts where they’d invariably work themselves up to making threats of violence against other posters and fellow citizens they disagreed with (their worst posts would eventually get taken down, but properly labeling D’Souza a felon is not morally equivalent to advocating violence). This, on the website of a newspaper of this so-called “liberal media” I keep hearing so much about…
With a fist? Is punching the source of misinformation a viable solution? I mean, it’s not like it’s caused a huge rift with irreversible damage or anything right?
“We investigated ourselves, and found the guy involved with exposing potential corruption of our new boss was totally lying and had ties to our enemies.”
“ Most Nones believe in God or another higher power, but very few attend any kind of religious service.
They aren’t all anti-religious. Most Nones say religion does some harm, but many also think it does some good. Most have more positive views of science than those who are religiously affiliated; however, they reject the idea that science can explain everything.”
Well if you go by sales figures, predatory monetization targeting whales that only represent 2% of the player base indicates that the absolute best products in the market today are what would have been made illegal 60 years ago in most states. Yay for capitalism that destroys our world, souls, and future.
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