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Advertising Company AppNexus Bans Breitbart News Over Hate Speech (betanews.com)

Mark Wilson quotes a report from BetaNews: Right-wing website Breitbart -- the darling of the so-called alt-right movement (which it defines as being "younger people who are anti-globalists, very nationalist [and] terribly anti-establishment") -- has been blocked by a leading ad exchange. The site, home to Milo Yiannopoulos (also known as @Nero and banned from Twitter) will no longer be permitted to sell ad space via AppNexus. The move comes after an audit by AppNexus found that Breitbart was in violation of its policies on hate speech and incitement to violence. AppNexus's spokesperson Joshua Zeitz told the BBC: "We use a number of third-party standards to determine what is and isn't hate speech, and if we detect a pattern of speech that could incite violence or discrimination against a minority group, we determine that to be non-compliant and we simply won't serve ads against it. I'm not going to put the examples out there because I'm not going to engage in a tit-for-tat on what is compliant." Bloomberg, which was the first publication to report on the news, noted that AppNexus' investors included Microsoft, News Corp and Sir Martin Sorrell's WPP.

434 comments

  1. Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    So much hate everywhere on the internet. This isn't what the founders thought open communication would lead to. Very sad.

    1. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Alain+Williams · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Most of what traverses the Internet is benign; but that is not newsworthy. Would you also complain about the clothing industry as crooks also wear trousers ?

    2. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Joce640k · · Score: 2

      They won't care much.

      Donald Trump just hired their CEO for his personal staff.

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    3. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Joce640k · · Score: 1
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    4. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Line 'em ALL up against the wall to be shot, I say. What the hell ever happened to having a thick hide? Standing the heat?

      The politically correct wussification of America, that's what's sad.

    5. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by hey! · · Score: 2

      Historically, successful boycotts are economically unsuccessful. That is to say they don't force companies to comply because profits go down. Companies cave because the people who run them don't want to be associated with the target of the boycott.

      One South African businessman remarked to me shortly after Apartheid was lifted that suddenly it was OK, maybe even cool to be South African. It was a tremendous relief not to have to have a defense ready whenever anyone asked him where he was from.

      So by all means target Slate and HuffPo. But remember that what matters in a boycott is shame. If you can convince people it's more shameful to be associated with Slate than it is with Breitbart, you win. If not, you'll lose.

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    6. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The purpose of free speech is to be able to speak out against government wrongdoings without the government being able to go after you.

      Since the government was allowed to go after Manning and Snowden there is not really any point in having free speech anymore.

    7. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

      You seem to have free speech down; need work on criminal activity.

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    8. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by phantomfive · · Score: 1

      So much hate everywhere on the internet. This isn't what the founders thought open communication would lead to.

      I'll bet they thought about it. Fulvia stabbing the tongue of Cicero is surely something they knew about. The level of hate we see is not historically high.

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    9. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, for all of the breitbart trolls that have taken over /. you would think that the whole world was alt-right

      When it comes to real numbers they are a noisy little sliver of the population what should be ignored until the kill\sthemselves with opioids or a handgun

    10. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

      They are a noisy little sliver, perhaps, but they have mastered the way of making a lot of noise.

      Part of me wants Trump to succeed, because the last thing the world needs is a really shitty president. The other part of me wants him to fail, because his fall would pretty much kill the Alt-right.

      What will likely happen, of course, is something in between. He'll evolve into a typical president, not as bad as the worst, almost certainly not as good as the best. People bitch about "elites" and about the "old guard" and such, but any student of history understands the pressures of governance remain largely the same regardless of the team jersey that government is wearing. There have been a few times when leaders have been able to make transformative changes, but while there have been some examples of how that has lead to great good (like the Glorious Revolution and the American War of Independence), they have just as often lead to great ills (like Mao and Hitler).

      As to the Alt-right, whether they like it or not, it looks like their primary channels of communication are beginning to react to the criticism that they allowed the lunatics to run the asylum. Without Facebook and Twitter, they really will lose their primary means of spreading their word. Whatever peoples' feeling on the mainstream media, I see no indication that Breitbarts and the like are becoming the new voice of the people. They remain largely niche players, echo chambers for the Alt-right, and not places to broadcast a message that will outcompete the rest.

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    11. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I don't disagree about banning them for hate speech. They are a private organisation. They can ban them for any non protected reason, and hate speech is actually a good reason to ban them.

      I'd argue that every ad company should follow suit, but not just for the hate speech reason, though that is enough. They should follow suit because a member of the administration is making money off of the web site. It is the same thing as Trump improving his business with his contacts as president. It is equally wrong. Hell, at least Hillary had the excuse that her charity had a solid track record of doing good.

      No one in government should be permitted to profit on being in government. If that means impeaching Donald on day one, then so be it. If that means Pence is actually worse, then so be it. You can't call it cleaning the swamp if your just covering it up with a paper thin cover and installing toll booths at all access points.

    12. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by MightyMartian · · Score: 0

      That's idiotic. The First Amendment doesn't confer protection to criminal activities, and it most certainly does not offer cover to acts of treason. The notion of national secrets, as much as governments may at times abuse them, are still rational and necessary, and the First Amendment was never intended to protect those that would violate national security.

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    13. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Funny how Twitter and Facebook get their panties in a wad over "fake news", but ignore ISIS and the like using their medium as a means of communicating their terrorists messages.

    14. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by king+neckbeard · · Score: 1

      The traitors are the people Snowden and Manning exposed. Neither did anything to harm national security, as our national security was already compromised to the point that it was a net negative.

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    15. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Cederic · · Score: 1

      They aren't banning them for hate speech though. They can't provide any examples and they aren't banning 5000 other websites that post comparable or more hateful articles.

      So they're lying, they're pushing a hidden agenda and they're demonstrating that they can't be trusted in a business relationship.

      I hope they fail.

    16. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by jedidiah · · Score: 2

      Don't kid yourself. This is exactly what they thought it would lead to and they actually had no problems with it. It's the current crop of liberal snowflakes that think the world needs to be censored.

      The old school liberals had more sense.

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    17. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by ClickOnThis · · Score: 1

      No matter what you think of Snowden or Manning, they are not traitors. Criminals perhaps, but not traitors.

      Treason can only be committed by aiding or giving comfort to an enemy at a time of war declared by Congress. That hasn't happened since 1942.

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    18. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Whatever you say, Gramps.

    19. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Karl+Cocknozzle · · Score: 1

      They can't provide any examples and they aren't banning 5000 other websites that post comparable or more hateful articles.

      I'm sure they "can" provide examples, they just choose not to.

      Since they acted after receiving a complaint about Breitbart and conducted an audit, how about you report some of those 5000 other hate web-sites you believe they're running advertisements on. See what happens.

      So they're lying, they're pushing a hidden agenda

      You have zero evidence to support those conclusions.

      For example, maybe they just aren't interested in having a never ending debate with the alt-right nutter brigade about what constitutes hate speech, and simply wish to disassociate themselves from a group of people promoting hate, bigotry, and misogyny to avoid potential backlashes from advertisers who don't want to be associated with that sort of filth.

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    20. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by EEPROMS · · Score: 0

      The Alt-right was created after the left and far left used the "white man" as a scapegoat for reality ie "we need to get off our arses and fix our own problems". So instead the far left decided it was far easier to blame the white man for everything even though there is no statistical proof of "white privilege". the result is the new alt-right who now make trolling the idiot left a sport and the left being dumb arses refuse to "get into any type of intelligent dialog" and just sit there screaming "hate speech". So if AppNexus wants to be sucked into the "anti free speech" black hole that the far left have created go for it, enjoy losing money while denying part of the community their free speech. In fact Im betting there will be another advertising company happy to take the money you have turned down within a week.

    21. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by rtb61 · · Score: 1

      All that is happening is main stream media is attempting to shut down all competing independent media sites by cutting off advertising, so you can get doubleclick will not be far behind. Problem is independent media is a lot cheaper to produce and can quite simply out last main stream media. Although main stream media will get the majority of corporate controlled advertising dollars, they have a shrinking audience and their advertisers will not be pleased to spend money on fuck all and will be forced use independent advertising agencies that work the the independent media organisation. So main stream media with billions in costs, paying wildly ego bloated individuals ludicrous amounts of money, will all of it sudden find collapsing revenues and being unable to pay to keep those bloated organisations going and collapse into bankruptcy, leaving nothing left but independent media organisations. Keep in mind those independents can shrink back to part time without much different and quite a few already have substantive media war chests.

      All the bullshit about RT and Sputnik, is just that bullshit to smear over the attack on independent media, that RT and Sputnik reach out to independent media as viable sources, is the only reason they are attacked. Although RT wants to pretend they are under threat, they know it is all pretty much just camouflage for censorship targeted at, ALL, independent media sources.

      People find independent media, only because they are actively looking for it, except of course when the idiots at main stream media want to attack independent media sources and give them tons of free advertising and their own disaffected viewers. Those viewers who sought out independent media will not go back to main stream, they will simply seek out other independent media channels.

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    22. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      All that is happening is main stream media is attempting to shut down all competing independent media sites by cutting off advertising, so you can get doubleclick will not be far behind. ...

      All the bullshit about RT and Sputnik, is just that bullshit to smear over the attack on independent media, that RT and Sputnik reach out to independent media as viable sources, is the only reason they are attacked.

      Garbage in Garbage out. When people read lies and believe lies then use them in the basis of their decision making, that is a problem. Hate speech is generally similar. People are too varied for stereotypes to be a valid basis for deciding if one group shall prosper or not.

      Ultimately though, advertisers can pull their advertising for any non protected reason, and I'm fairly sure they don't really have to give a reason. If you don't like it, you can boycott their product. That is the extent of what you can do. People have a valid case to be made to discourage advertisers from supporting such filth. Don't want $productX to be associated with whatever hate filled crap Brietbart is spewing, well tell the advertising company not to advertise there. Don't want your advertising company associated with it, well do the same.

      Brietbart, imnsho, should have absolutely zero advertisers as long as Bannon is associated with it and works for the government. That is a plain and simple pay for play, and basically means that the government has its own direct propaganda arm. Its wrong every way you slice it.

      RT is interesting. Larry King is on it and so is Tom Hartmann. I don't think either one of them particularly supports putin, but at the same time they likely have to be a little careful in what they say, so listen with one ear open for what is not said, and perhaps what is. A similar argument can be made for CNN, but not to that extent, since it is not backed by Russia..

      The problem with independent media is you have such a pile of crap to wade through, and much of it is just regurgitating someone else's story or tweet, or even fake story. Sure, some of it might be good, but if you rely on it as a primary news sources your likely pretty gullible.

      I'm of the opinion that tax dollars need to be spent for actual news and reporting, likely at the local, state. and federal level. The divisions need to be independent, and not beholden to any section of government or corporation, beyond perhaps voting off the directors. They also need to have a job to check each other on a rotating basis. In short its Reagan's trust but verify, except the trust is paper thin, with a lot of verify.

      This kind of thing would not be cheap, but then again, what is really expensive is ignorance, and it is hard to have an informed electorate when celebrity is more important than substance. This kind of thing would not make all the rest go away, but it would likely become the touchstone by which news is reported. In fact most current news outfits would just copy from this kind of thing, which is no different than what they do now, save that somebody would be fact checking...

    23. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by Barsteward · · Score: 1

      unfortunately empty vessels make the most noise of the irritating kind

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    24. Re:Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list. by andyteleco · · Score: 1

      Completely agree. It's the same "male privilege" arguments that feminists use to justify passing more and more misandric laws. Nowadays being a straight white male puts you in the lowest rung (unless you're rich of course) as you can't use the "racism", "sexism" or "homophobia" cards in your defense.

  2. Hate Speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Between this and the crackdown on "fake news" the left is going to make sure there is zero dissenting speech left during the next election cycle. Maybe it will work out for them next time.

    1. Re: Hate Speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      remember a decade ago when the anti-American progressives were chanting "dissent is patriotic"? Funny now that they're in panic mode and desperate to suppress dissent.

    2. Re: Hate Speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I 'member

    3. Re: Hate Speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The Fake news have facts that are objectly false not opinions that are disagreed with.

    4. Re:Hate Speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hopefully by the next time we'll have already hanged them.

    5. Re: Hate Speech by Zontar+The+Mindless · · Score: 1

      Calls for wanton destruction are not dissent.

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    6. Re: Hate Speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      When did Breitbart call for the elimination of Chinese food? Maybe tacos, but never oriental food.

    7. Re:Hate Speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      wait, you said 'left', without a qualifier some under45yearold devised. You must be a part of the solution. Thanks

    8. Re: Hate Speech by coteriescavenger · · Score: 1

      Who's called for destruction? Not Trump. BLM has, race baiters have, rioters have. Not Trump. You're on the wrong side of the fence this round, peacekeeper.

    9. Re: Hate Speech by cshark · · Score: 1

      This whole thing is privately funded censorship. We would all be hypocrites for supporting it.

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  3. Of Course by Kunedog · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Restricting free speech is what the "hate speech" designation is all about.

    1. Re:Of Course by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 5, Insightful

      This is not a free speech restriction. According to right-wingers, companies should have great freedom in deciding what commercial transactions they would engage in. This is nothing more than one company deciding not to engage in a commercial transaction with another company.

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    2. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      No, it's pretty much been 100% about suppressing dissenting political speech in every single instance, in every single culture since humans started writing. But go ahead, and believe that suppressing political speech is good, because only the opposition has "hate speech".

    3. Re:Of Course by mjwx · · Score: 0

      This is not a free speech restriction. According to right-wingers, companies should have great freedom in deciding what commercial transactions they would engage in. This is nothing more than one company deciding not to engage in a commercial transaction with another company.

      This, private company decides they'd rather not do business with organisations that could tarnish their reputation.

      Other news not for extremists at 11.

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    4. Re:Of Course by RobinH · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The only argument that can support a hate speech law is one that blocks "incitement of violence" similar to the idea that shouting fire in a crowded theater is an action you took to harm people, not expressing an idea. If the law blocks someone from saying "I hate Christian/Muslim people" then the law is wrong and over-reaching - that should be covered under freedom of speech and freedom of expression. If the law stops you from saying, "Join with me! Let's go round up Christians/Muslims and string them up!" then the law is reasonable and justified.

      The fact is that an ad company isn't a government organization and can make whatever rules about content that they want. It doesn't make or enforce laws. If they want to use a "3rd party" blah blah blah, then that's their choice.

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    5. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And by doing so, tarnish their reputation.

      The MSM as we know it won't exist in five years. Breitbart and Co will.

    6. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Was waiting for this knee jerk reaction- happy that /. Didn't disappoint.

      No one is restricting any speech, they decided that they didn't want to be part of Breitbart.
      You got a problem with that?

    7. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Indeed, AppNexus will find that they now have a reputation for being tools of fascists. They won't even take responsibility for the decisions here, they just claim that they use "third party" brown-shirts.

    8. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

      Can we take a moment to admire the hypocrisy here?

      One side wants companies to be able to deny service to their ideological enemies.
      The other side wants companies to be able to deny service to their ideological enemies.
      Both sides are crying foul at the other side!

    9. Re:Of Course by Xyrus · · Score: 1

      Sure it is. Just keep telling yourself that whitey.

      Regardless, freedom of speech has no bearing here. This is a private company. They can do whatever they want, including banning alt-right hate sites like Breitbart.

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    10. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So...an ad company can discriminate but a cake baker cannot? Got it.

    11. Re: Of Course by jmac_the_man · · Score: 1

      This is nothing more than one company deciding not to engage in a commercial transaction with another company.

      Good thing Milo isn't getting married, or we (and more importantly, the government) would have to chase AppNexus out of business.

    12. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Nonsense. There is no equivalence here.

      A business has no more right to deny service to a gay person any more than they do for someone of color. It's not an "ideology" issue, it's an issue of hate.

      A business does have the right not to do business with organizations who peddle hate speech. That is an ideology issue.

      The right wingers today have such a persecution complex and cry about "hypocrisy" when you really simply have no clue.

    13. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Breitbart News is not opposition, it's just standard alt-right bullcrap, and they're part of the establishment now anyway.

    14. Re:Of Course by msauve · · Score: 2

      Sure, they have a right to do business with whoever they want. Well, except all those laws which say you can't discriminate. And whatever contractual relationship was already in place between the parties.

      But they should at least be honest about it, instead of trying to spin it as some righteous, objective, morally justified action instead of the political one it is.

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    15. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      When it's couched under pretense that the speech "could" incite violence while refusing to show any evidence...yeah, I have a problem with that. Not that there's anything I could do from a legal standpoint, because I support their right to associate with whomever they wish, but most assurredly, I have a problem with it.

    16. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wrong again knuckledragger. Discrimination requires a power imbalance. Trump, his supporters and the alt-right have power. The media, minorities, academics, tech industry executives and blue state voters in California, New York, Washington, Boston and Chicago have little to no power. By definition it is not possible to discriminate against Trumpers.

    17. Re:Of Course by hey! · · Score: 2

      The key element of hate speech is threat. Consider the difference between defacing someone's wall with your graffiti tag and defacing it with a swastika when the owner of that wall is Jew. They are not the same crime because the intent is different.

      So in this case people may claim that it is "hate speech" that is inciting the ban, but more likely it is merely hateful speech, which is not illegal. It is not illegal to say you hate blacks. It is illegal to burn crosses on their lawn. It is certainly not illegal to express hateful opinions of Muslims, otherwise we'd have jails overflowing.

      All of this is moot because we're talking about a private company that has it's own reasons. So really what you should be talking about is whether hateful speech should enjoy legal protection from private discrimination, like religious opinion does.

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    18. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      According to right-wingers, companies should have great freedom in deciding what commercial transactions they would engage in.

      And I haven't seen any calls for legal repercussions against AppNexus from "right-wingers".

      However, people certainly can and should complain about this behavior and take private action: companies can take their ad dollars elsewhere, users can selectively block AppNexus, etc.

      Free speech doesn't mean that speech is without consequences.

    19. Re:Of Course by s.petry · · Score: 4, Informative

      Breitbart is a media site with numerous articles by numerous reporters with numerous slants. Claims like "alt-right" have become tools of silencing people with a different agenda than the primarily Liberal/Leftist/Progressive MSM is what they see as a threat. This article is linked on Breitbart, which MSM originally reported on the "Hate Crime" but not so much on the finding of false accusation. It did not fit their agenda but does fit a Republican, and quite frankly should be "news" for everyone.

      False accusations abound against Republicans, Trump supporters, and white males. You can find at least 2 other cases which were reported by MSM as hate crimes and anti-Trump supporters which where the original claimant is being charged with falsifying a police report. One for a robbery which never occurred, and another for a beating which never occurred. Meanwhile, there are actual murders and beatings of Trump supporters which MSM happens to ignore.

      Hate speech is being used as a broad way of stifling dissent, and people really should be appalled.

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    20. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's fine but they don't have the balls to say "we don't like/agree with them so they are banned", instead they hide behind bs undefined hate speech rules.

    21. Re:Of Course by Bing+Tsher+E · · Score: 1

      And, thus, private bakeries can choose who they will make cakes for, correct?

    22. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wait, it's okay to discriminate on the basis of one protected class, but not another?

      And, if you weren't so deliberately obtuse, you'd recognize that the issue is racketeering. The same companies that have literally bought Hilary are the companies that bought the MSM.

    23. Re:Of Course by amiga3D · · Score: 1

      They're only appalled by that whicy they disagree with.

    24. Re:Of Course by hey! · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Well, I don't disagree that there are false narratives all around, which is why I often find myself in the role of wet blanket among my fellow left-wingers. The truth is bad enough.

      But if you only see the falsehoods perpetrated against *your* side, then it's a fair bet that the falsehoods perpetrated *by your side are doing their job.

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    25. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A business has no more right to deny service to a gay person any more than they do for someone of color.

      I think a business should have every right to deny service to a gay person or a person of color, just like they should have every right to deny service to Catholics, ax murderers, anti-abortion crusaders, or people whose name starts with the letter "P".

      It's not an "ideology" issue, it's an issue of hate.

      What business of the government's is it who I hate? Freedom includes the right to hate who I want.

      A business does have the right not to do business with organizations who peddle hate speech. That is an ideology issue.

      A business has the right not to do business with whoever they want. And people who are criticizing AppNexus aren't denying them that right.

      The right wingers today have such a persecution complex and cry about "hypocrisy" when you really simply have no clue.

      I'm not a "right winger", I'm a liberal. Liberalism means, fundamentally, freedom of association, freedom of speech, and freedom to conduct business. It's people like you who have no clue, trying to mislabel your neo-Marxist bullshit as "liberalism".

    26. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Discrimination requires a power imbalance.

      I'd like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Discrimination, is in fact, Power/Discrimination, or as I've recently taken to calling it, Power plus Discrimination.

    27. Re:Of Course by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

      This.

      That's how they got Paula Deen.

      She had signed an agreement that said, essentially, "You fuck with our revenue stream, you're fired."

      She is not in jail; there is no court date; she was not assessed a fine; she is not on probation.

      To this day, she is free to continue saying that which she had been saying.

      Her freedom of speech is preserved.

      The single purpose of a business is to create profits that are upwardly asymptotic.

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    28. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      not true cupcake. stop spouting that stupid shit.

    29. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Lol, have you really convinced yourself with that line of bullshit? The delusions the leftist zombies will subject themselves to is comical.

    30. Re:Of Course by penguinoid · · Score: 1

      Yes, it is about free speech. The only free speech is anonymous speech, because only then are there no consequences. For non-anonymous speech, the more people fear consequences, the more they will self-censor. I'm not saying there shouldn't be consequences for speech, only pointing out that such consequences make people less free to speak their minds.

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    31. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So who gets to define "hate speech"? What if we redefine it so that your speech falls under it and you get silenced? You'll be screaming for the 1st amendment then, demanding your freedom, and labelling those who would censor you as "fascists".

      But since it's currently working in your favor, you support it.

      Now you know why people point out your hypocrisy.

    32. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The fact is that an ad company isn't a government organization and can make whatever rules about content that they want. It doesn't make or enforce laws. If they want to use a "3rd party" blah blah blah, then that's their choice.

      When an ad company wants to block ads that are right wing, it's "their choice." When a baker wants doesn't want to bake a wedding cake for a homosexual couple.....ZOMG THOUGHTPOLICE UNITE.

      Fucking. Hypocrites.

    33. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So when one of your SJW cultists gets punched out because they were shouting obscenities in somebody's face in an attempt to silence them, we'll just chalk that up to "consequences", ok?

    34. Re: Of Course by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

      I doubt AppNexus gives a flying fuck about a few cranky alt-right goons.

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    35. Re:Of Course by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

      Because denying business to a gay man is totally the same as refusing business to a news aggregator site.

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    36. Re: Of Course by MightyMartian · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Is Breitbart a protected class? By what definition? If I refuse to sell advertising in Breitbart I'm violating Breitbart's civil liberties, is that what you're trying to say?

      The scope of civil rights legislation is pretty narrow; it deals with traditionally disadvantaged or persecuted groups of people based on identifiable characteristics like skin color, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation. How could it ever include one business deciding to terminate a business relationship with another business?

      Again and again, we see how the Alt-right seem to believe that the intent of civil liberties is to remove consequences, not in fact to assure equality. The alt-right wants to argue that the Bill of Rights, and in particular the First Amendment, not only confer freedom of speech, but freedom from the consequences of speech.

      As to businesses being forced by statute not to discriminate, the Supreme Court upheld both Civil Rights Acts a long time ago, so whether you agree with it or not, it has well over half of a century of jurisprudence behind it. Yes, governments can make certain groups protected where that group can be demonstrated to have been historically disadvantaged. I guess you can try to argue that your Nazi buddies are a disadvantaged group, but the notion of unfair disadvantage isn't just that people hate your fucking guts and don't want to be in the same room with you, but also that they hate your fucking guts unfairly. There's not unfair about being biased against Nazis.

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    37. Re:Of Course by LynnwoodRooster · · Score: 1

      I find your hatred of Islam to be troubling. After all, Allah calls for his followers to shun and even kill all homosexuals - and you refuse to allow people of the Islamic faith to exercise their religious rights to avoid homosexuals. Or Jews. Or people who converted from Islam to other religions.

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    38. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "False accusations abound"
      "at least 2 other cases"

    39. Re: Of Course by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      There was a "gay cake" case in Ireland recently. The judges pointed out that the baker could have refused if the shop had advertised itself as a Christian bakery. There are exceptions for religions that allow them to discriminate, e.g. women aren't allowed to do certain jobs in most branches of Christianity and that is legal in the EU, which is where the Irish equality rules are derived from.

      Is the same thing applicable in the US?

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    40. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Protected Classes" are anithesis to a free fucking society. They should be banned. Period. Fuck all this useless bickering about who can do what. It's the current fucking year: if people want to be bigots they should be free to be one, it's not like there isn't another bakery or motherfucking pizza parlor around the corner. Most people would choose not to do business with them anyway, at least this way you KNOW who the bigots are, rather than forcing them to serve you by law you can avoid them.

    41. Re:Of Course by s.petry · · Score: 1

      And exactly what "right wing" false claims are you talking about? That Open Borders being pandered by the Progressives is bad for the country as a whole (security, economics, social welfare)? Perhaps the claim that we should be vetting immigrants from Syria and blocking those we can't is a false claim? Those two items alone are getting people on the Republican side labelled xenophobic, islamophobic, and anti-Hispanic.

      So what false claims can you show me that the Republicans are perpetrating against the Progressive left? I won't hold my breath for answers, but you should consider holding yours while you actually find some (and it must be a real claim, not "jo schmo is a nazi bigot" like we are constantly hearing").

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    42. Re: Of Course by s.petry · · Score: 1

      Those are 2 who are being prosecuted for falsifying police reports, most are claimed to be false and seem to lend themselves to a Leftist agenda. You people on the left would claim that there are no facts on any other case, so I gave the 3 immediately found which are provably false.

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      -The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.

    43. Re: Of Course by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

      Because your theory worked so well in the Jim Crow south. Oddly enough the the Thirteenth Amendment and the defeat of the Confederacy didn't suddenly make an extremely disadvantaged group magically equal in fact.

      I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt that you're just ignorant of American history, and not actually one of the current batch of American Nazis trying to white wash (pun intended) bigotry.

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    44. Re:Of Course by Cederic · · Score: 1

      No, discrimination does not require a power imbalance. Stop talking utter fucking shit.

      Not to mention your inherent contradiction: "The media [...] have little to no power" means you're staying that Breitbart has little to no power. Even under your fucked up interpretation of discrimination it would count.

      Summary: go and get an education before posting such nonsense in the future

    45. Re: Of Course by Cederic · · Score: 1

      Is cupcake meant to be an insult?

      I think it's a compliment. Who wouldn't want to be thought a fluffy self contained treat that's sweet and the ladies find tasty?

      Count me in!

    46. Re:Of Course by hey! · · Score: 1

      If you can't see it, I won't play that game with you. There is no argument or evidence that trumps desire to believe.

      But if you ever want to be truly free, learn to be critical of information that is "good".

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    47. Re:Of Course by jedidiah · · Score: 1

      I'm not sure if it's the "fascists" or the "communists" that are more willing to use the corporate label as an excuse to ignore an ideal. The Bill of Rights expresses not just limitations on the federal government but also an ideal that a lot of people clearly don't believe in.

      That's probably why the founding states insisted on their inclusion.

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    48. Re: Of Course by lgw · · Score: 1

      Keep telling yourself that; keep dismissing a third or so of America as sexist, racist, and unimportant. That's the surefire way we get Trump 2020.

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    49. Re:Of Course by lgw · · Score: 1

      Yes, denying access to a leftwing political agitator is totally the same as denying access to a rightwing political agitator. What's your point?

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    50. Re: Of Course by Miguelito · · Score: 1

      Because your theory worked so well in the Jim Crow south.

      I love when people bring up Jim Crow in these cases about the free market.. Jim Crow laws were the antithesis of freedom, they were gov't forced segregation. Ironically, put into place by the Democratic party.

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    51. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So what false claims can you show me that the Republicans are perpetrating against the Progressive left?

      Let's try abortion. Trump went on a spiel about Babies being ripped from the womb in the ninth month.

      Hyperbole and deceit.

      Ah, but I suspect you won't own up to it.

    52. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What's up with this alt-right thing?
      They're fascists, call them what they are.

    53. Re:Of Course by Karl+Cocknozzle · · Score: 1

      Restricting free speech is what the "hate speech" designation is all about.

      Whose speech was "restricted"? This particular advertising network simply decided they no longer wish to sponsor this specific speech given the possibility that other advertisers would refuse to purchase ads through their network so as to avoid being associated with this sort of filth.

      Yet if you load up Breitbart.com tonight, their hate speech is still blaring away, going strong. So no speech has, in fact, been restricted--someone just told a group of obnoxious braying jackasses they're no longer willing to sponsor their braying.

      Seems fine to me.

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    54. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But if you only see the falsehoods perpetrated against *your* side, then it's a fair bet that the falsehoods perpetrated *by your side are doing their job.

      The sides are not equal. The left is the side of lies, double-standards, false equivalence, mob violence, non-legalistic mechanisms of control, and infiltration of trusted institutions to betray that trust. On the right, these things sometimes happen, but they're not core tactics. A right-wing judge, for example, is rarely an activist judge but will almost always interpret the law honestly, while left-wing judges only act in good faith when it happens to line up with their politics or they can't get away with acting in bad faith.

      It's not "two kinds of good". The left is evil and destructive. The good they claim to be seeking is never realistic, always utopian, always denying some essential element of human nature, never attainable. Thus it will always be an excuse to seize more power.

    55. Re: Of Course by Raenex · · Score: 1

      Again and again, we see how the Alt-right seem to believe that the intent of civil liberties is to remove consequences, not in fact to assure equality.

      Again and again, we see the Ctl-left seem to believe that the intent of civil liberties is to impose their views on others, not in fact to assure equality.

    56. Re:Of Course by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 1

      I agree that this is a good reasoning for protection of anonymity when people desire to exercise it.

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    57. Re:Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A business has no more right to deny service to a gay person any more than they do for someone of color.

      I think a business should have every right to deny service to a gay person or a person of color, just like they should have every right to deny service to Catholics, ax murderers, anti-abortion crusaders, or people whose name starts with the letter "P".

      Well, you're wrong. And the majority of *this* civilized society agrees that you are wrong.

      It's not an "ideology" issue, it's an issue of hate.

      What business of the government's is it who I hate? Freedom includes the right to hate who I want.

      Government isn't telling you who to hate and who not to hate, they're just ensuring that if you operate a public business, and are enjoying many of the government-provided benefits that assist you in your success, that the hate that you hold isn't being displayed, fostered, and spread through that public business.

      A business does have the right not to do business with organizations who peddle hate speech. That is an ideology issue.

      A business has the right not to do business with whoever they want. And people who are criticizing AppNexus aren't denying them that right.

      Again, you are wrong.

      The right wingers today have such a persecution complex and cry about "hypocrisy" when you really simply have no clue.

      I'm not a "right winger", I'm a liberal. Liberalism means, fundamentally, freedom of association, freedom of speech, and freedom to conduct business. It's people like you who have no clue, trying to mislabel your neo-Marxist bullshit as "liberalism".

      First off, you just listed the very tenets of our great society as being strictly "liberal" ideals. This is incorrect. Excepting the very fringe of each of the wings, both liberals and conservatives in this country agree with these tenets.

      Furthermore, the true liberals of today are not "neo-Marxists", nor do the majority of them agree with Marxist theory (no more than conservatives who agree with National Socialism). You can thank the right-wing propaganda machine for spending the last 40 years turning the word "liberal" into a pejorative that essentially boils down to a synonym for "communist". The more enlightened of us have watched this occur, and have seen it for what it is. The less enlightened of you have swallowed it hook, line, and sinker.

    58. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      100 % correct. the left has decided that hilary did not win because if free speech. Got to shut it down.

    59. Re:Of Course by Xest · · Score: 1

      "And exactly what "right wing" false claims are you talking about?"

      All of them I imagine.

    60. Re: Of Course by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Some parts of EU not everywhere

    61. Re:Of Course by strikethree · · Score: 1

      But if you only see the falsehoods perpetrated against *your* side, then it's a fair bet that the falsehoods perpetrated *by your side are doing their job.

      I think I found the +6 insightful comment for this year.

      Why don't people reverse their conclusions and see if they still make sense the other way? *sigh*

      Each person is the center of the universe.

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    62. Re:Of Course by s.petry · · Score: 1

      Notice that none are provided.

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    63. Re:Of Course by Xest · · Score: 1

      So let me get this straight, you're a "Senior Systems Engineer/Architect", and you can't use Google or news websites, therefore you believe none exist?

      Seriously?

      How have you not been fired yet if you're that stupid and that incompetent?

      GP is right, you're so far into the propaganda zone that you believe the insanely ridiculous idea that no right wing lies exist? That's astoundingly ignorant, I doubt you'll heed it, but hear this in case there's some dwindling hope for you, I'm telling you now; with a comment so obviously nonsensical you're so far into your self-created echo chamber that you have an astoundingly distorted view of the world, and desperately need to take a step back and consider that you might be wrong about some things, that you might have been misled about somethings, and that you've become an unquestioning mindless zealot for your cause.

      Good luck, you'll need it stuck that far in the propaganda machine - and that applies to anyone in your situation, whether right or left, this aint a partisan issue, it's an issue of folks like you being screwed up with propaganda to the point of utter absurdity where even someone making a balanced non-partisan argument is "the enemy" like the GP was. Politics isn't broken because of the politicians, it's broken because voters like you put tribalism over rationality.

    64. Re:Of Course by s.petry · · Score: 1

      Since you can provide no examples of a vast right wing conspiracy, you are simply a shitty troll. Exemplified by the fact that instead of doing work to provide any example you spent 5 minutes ranting out a personal attack.

      Thanks for showing who you are, you useless shill.

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    65. Re:Of Course by Xest · · Score: 1

      It really only takes a few seconds to view any number of fact checkers that highlight precisely why you're wrong, and that can evidence any number of right wing falsehoods being peddled. There is no conspiracy, just malace and a will to push political ideas through lies, because people just don't like what you're selling when you try and sell it based on the facts of your argument.

      The fact you didn't do that, and spent longer writing a response is precisely why you'll always be stuck in your ignorant echo chamber, unable to accept even the most moderate of arguments, bound to extremism through your wilful ignorance.

      You no doubt hate people passionately like those in ISIS, and yet there you are, a victim to the exact same kind of brainwashing from the other side of the fence. If only you saw the irony of your position, yet doing so would conversely mean you were smart enough to just not be in that position in the first place. If you want to know how anyone ends up in an organisation as sick as ISIS, then you only have to look at the fact your first response was to try and attack me back, rather than to actually do even the simplest bit of research into right wing lies.

      Call me a troll or shill or whatever all you will, it wont change the fact you're wrong. Unfortunately for you, reality denial doesn't actually change reality.

  4. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I hate you and hope you die.

    How's that? Looks like everything is working as intended.

  5. Narrative Pushing by Kunedog · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Can't admit that HIllary lost because of real news (like her rigging the primary) reported by Wikileaks, and that CNN/etc exposed themselves as fake news outlets by trying to bury that story (and a hundred others).

    1. Re:Narrative Pushing by EmeraldBot · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Can't admit that HIllary lost because of real news (like her rigging the primary) reported by Wikileaks, and that CNN/etc exposed themselves as fake news outlets by trying to bury that story (and a hundred others).

      While I agree strongly with your sentiment in the rigging part, keep in mind that wikileaks obtained the info illegally, which is in general an advantage over running a legal news service (wikileaks hasn't leaked for a good intention in years and this wasn't done because they thought the world should kmow, it's pretty much a political tool at this point). There's a very good reason we don't allow news services that kind of power, and while I'm glad we finally got confirmation about it, let's not cheer it on to the point where this becomes normal.

      Almost all the rest of Wikileak's news on the election was absolute garbage too, and one great scoop doesn't excuse months of lies, outright lies, stories we already knew, and some plainly pure bullshit.

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    2. Re:Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Trump really likes Hillary a lot and doesn't think she rigged the primary

    3. Re:Narrative Pushing by klingens · · Score: 5, Insightful

      While I agree strongly with your sentiment in the rigging part, keep in mind that wikileaks obtained the info illegally, which is in general an advantage over running a legal news service (wikileaks hasn't leaked for a good intention in years and this wasn't done because they thought the world should kmow, it's pretty much a political tool at this point).

      Wrong. Whoever hacked the democrats, did so illegally. Wikileaks itself didn't do anything illegal by receiving the resulting data. Otherwise. Otherwise all the News Services like CNN, NY Times, Washington Post, etc. would all be criminally liable as well when they released the Snowden Papers, the files from Manning, even back to the Pentagon papers etc.
      When it helped the media and served their political narrative, they welcomed wikileaks. Now that they don't like what is leaked they, and you condemn it. Hypocrites.

      Wikileaks didn't change, the media did, even when Assange has an obvious agenda: he always did.

    4. Re:Narrative Pushing by mrclevesque · · Score: 0, Troll

      "like her rigging the primary"

      I don't understand why some people think you can say anything without evidence.

    5. Re:Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Project Veritas proved that to such a standard that the DNC may be charged under RICO under the next administration.

      They literally admitted to literally bussing people around to vote multiple times and claimed they had been doing it for 50 years.

      But as a liberal, you are immune to logic and evidence, so enjoy your false reality while it lasts.

    6. Re:Narrative Pushing by EmeraldBot · · Score: 4, Insightful

      While I agree strongly with your sentiment in the rigging part, keep in mind that wikileaks obtained the info illegally, which is in general an advantage over running a legal news service (wikileaks hasn't leaked for a good intention in years and this wasn't done because they thought the world should kmow, it's pretty much a political tool at this point).

      Wrong. Whoever hacked the democrats, did so illegally. Wikileaks itself didn't do anything illegal by receiving the resulting data. Otherwise. Otherwise all the News Services like CNN, NY Times, Washington Post, etc. would all be criminally liable as well when they released the Snowden Papers, the files from Manning, even back to the Pentagon papers etc. When it helped the media and served their political narrative, they welcomed wikileaks. Now that they don't like what is leaked they, and you condemn it. Hypocrites.

      Wikileaks didn't change, the media did, even when Assange has an obvious agenda: he always did.

      The problem with Wikileaks is the line between editor and submitter is extremely blurred. Wikileaks doesn't just report news, they often encourage and even participate in these very same hacks - it's the difference between CNN receiving an anonymous leak and actually hacking someone themselves and then claiming it was anonymous. If CNN actively worked with and helped to coordinate said hack, I'd hold them the same way I hold wikileaks.

      As to wikileaks, no, not really. Early on, they did some really good work, especially with Snowdan's leaks in particular. They kicked off a massive debate about an issue of genuine importance, and they took a risk that no one else would. They took careful steps to ensure no one unnecessarily got hurt, including retracting unimportant info and keeping out the actually strategically important docs. Now, however, they clearly held onto this story for a long time, and they didn't release it because they thought he world needed to know - they did it because they wanted Clinton's ratings to drop. They didn't take info from a leaker and vet it, they dumped documents from shady people tied to a foreign government that were either of no importance or blatant propaganda, with only one major exception. I lost my respect for them because of shady journaling and no interest in their core mission goal, not because I disagree (or even agree) with their political views.

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    7. Re:Narrative Pushing by peragrin · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The hate against hillary is strong. she is unlikable,and not a nice person either. I think most of the stories againist her are false and misleading, but I still don't like her. haven't liked since 1996. Still would rather have her and 4 more years as things are then Trump who will be building concentration work camps to house illegals and trashing the us government so hard financially it will take 2 generations to repair it.

      Think about it this way. Hillary won the popular vote by 2 million people but soundly lost the electoral vote. Trump is a racist hateful bigot Who waited until after the election to try and pretend to denouce the alt-right hateful bigot. You know the ones are now running around the country going hail trump hail victory? (by denouce only his campaign denouced those people he himself never did before the election)

      So many people would rather have Hitler than Hillary. that Hillary could only win the popular vote by 2 million. Hell I can't stand hillary but she is at least a politician.

      Hopefully she finally realizes the only people who like her are her family and stops trying to be a policitian.

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    8. Re:Narrative Pushing by EmeraldBot · · Score: 1

      Project Veritas proved that to such a standard that the DNC may be charged under RICO under the next administration.

      They literally admitted to literally bussing people around to vote multiple times and claimed they had been doing it for 50 years.

      But as a liberal, you are immune to logic and evidence, so enjoy your false reality while it lasts.

      You are bullshit, they never bussed people around, and if you want to try that line then you better have a citation for it. But she did engage in some really shady practices around Bernie's campaign, in particular, working with the DNC to limit Bernie's debate time, and giving her an advantage before them. That was a story I thought was worth knowing about, even when we suspected it, it was important for it to be confirmed - and we know she did these because, well, they're preserved by email.

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    9. Re: Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Please now compare your list of Wikileaks deficiencies to those of the current crop of "journalists" and you will find that there is little to no difference.

    10. Re:Narrative Pushing by johanw · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Trump is grateful the democrats pushed very hard the only candidate that he would be able to defeat.

    11. Re:Narrative Pushing by ArchieBunker · · Score: 2

      Maybe not her but when the head of the DNC wanted to call out Bernie Sanders for being Jewish. Then after resigning guess whose campaign hired her...

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    12. Re:Narrative Pushing by mrclevesque · · Score: 1

      "They literally admitted to literally bussing people around to vote multiple times and claimed they had been doing it for 50 years"

      "But as a liberal, you ..."

      "to such a standard"

      What standard?

    13. Re:Narrative Pushing by guruevi · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Most sources for true journalists are "illegal", pretty much every company and government agency has policies against talking about anything going on internally.

      Watergate-Deepthroat: Illegal to own in the US
      Information on the Iraq war: Illegal to own in the US
      Information on Guantanamo Bay: Illegal to own in the US

      If you only want information available through official government channels, we wouldn't need news, we'd just wait for the next government approved message.

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    14. Re:Narrative Pushing by mrclevesque · · Score: 0

      "the head of the DNC wanted to call out Bernie Sanders for being Jewish"

      Not according to what I've read; what are you referring to?

    15. Re: Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You bought the fake news. Point me towards a racist thing trump has said in the last 20'years. You can't, because it's fake news. When you look at his actual statements, you will see a populist platform, not racism. He said deport illegals. That's not racism. He said to vet Muslim immigrants for terrorism ties before letting them into the country. That's not racism. The bowl of skittles? He said a few, not a large fraction. Keep digging through what he said, vice what's been reported, and you'll see who the consumers of fake news are.

    16. Re:Narrative Pushing by Bing+Tsher+E · · Score: 1

      Godwin is out of style now, eh?

    17. Re:Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I think most of the stories againist her are false and misleading

      Someone needs educating. The Clintons

    18. Re:Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Trump is grateful the democrats pushed very hard the only candidate that he would be able to defeat.

      And Hillary was grateful that the media pushed very hard for the only candidate that they thought she could beat.

    19. Re:Narrative Pushing by rholtzjr · · Score: 1

      Wow, your explanation doesn't even mention that this was the same tactic that brought down Nixon and the MSM of the time had no qualms using that information. Gotta call bullshit on the "obtained illegally" defense.

    20. Re:Narrative Pushing by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

      Agree, and let's keep our eye on the ball.

      It's the little round thing called, "blue-state poll-shy angry, bored under-educated white women."

      That's the reason Clinton lost.

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    21. Re:Narrative Pushing by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

      Wikileaks didn't change ...

      They did.

      When they had dignity, they released material to the press to be vetted.

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    22. Re:Narrative Pushing by mi · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Wikileaks doesn't just report news, they often encourage and even participate in these very same hacks

      Are you going to sincerely claim, Mark Felt (a.k.a. Deep Throat) would've continued his leaking details of an ongoing investigation to the media, had New York Times and Washington Post told him, sorry, we can not publish illegally-obtained information?

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    23. Re:Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Wanted to" is pointless to debate. "Did" is the only yardstick.

    24. Re:Narrative Pushing by LynnwoodRooster · · Score: 4, Informative

      DWS talking about weaponizing Bernie's Jewish background. She was 100% in the tank for Hillary and did everything she could to ensure Hillary won the primaries. Say what you will about Priebus, but he at least played it neutral with the GOP field...

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    25. Re:Narrative Pushing by LynnwoodRooster · · Score: 1

      Not to mention 7% more African American votes and 8% more hispanic American votes. It was the decided rise of the "minorities" (women, blacks, hispanics) that elected Trump - yes, the "racist/misogynist" was put into office by a marked increase of votes by the minorities he supposedly hates.

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    26. Re:Narrative Pushing by AmiMoJo · · Score: 2, Informative

      They released recordings of these "admissions", similar to the recordings of the ACORN event that subsequently turned out to be carefully edited to mislead.

      It's just more fake news. If the idea of someone admitting that they and their organisation had been rigging elections for 50 years on camera didn't tip you off, perhaps you should try asking for the raw, unedited footage.

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    27. Re:Narrative Pushing by sycodon · · Score: 1

      So then the leak of the Pentagon Papers in the 70's was NOT the greatest hour of the media since it was leaked illegally?

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      When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
    28. Re: Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Directly from one of trumps last political ads. Both Yellen and Soros were born into Jewish families.

      That's if pussy grabbing isn't enough for ya.
      The Trump narration immediately preceding Soros and Yellin proceeds as follows: "The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election. For those who control the levers of power in Washington [start Soros] and for the global [start Yellen] special interests [stop Yellen]. They partner with these people [start Clinton] who don't have your good in mind."

    29. Re:Narrative Pushing by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

      It had nothing to do with "racist/misogynist."

      It was all about change.

      Clinton was Obama 2.0.

      Trump is a dumpster fire, but it's not boring.

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    30. Re: Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Do you seriously think that isn't equally true for the right?

    31. Re: Narrative Pushing by Oligonicella · · Score: 1

      Essentially, what you're saying is that pointing out that someone who is Jewish is involved with something or holds a position under contention is wrong? Bullshit.

    32. Re:Narrative Pushing by speedplane · · Score: 1

      Wikileaks doesn't just report news, they often encourage and even participate in these very same hacks - it's the difference between CNN receiving an anonymous leak and actually hacking someone themselves and then claiming it was anonymous. If CNN actively worked with and helped to coordinate said hack, I'd hold them the same way I hold wikileaks.

      CNN works with administration officials, constantly asking them for anonymous leaks, which the administration gives on a selective basis. Often, this information is classified, and would be illegal to provide through official channels. This is not much different than Wikileaks actively abetting others to send them material.

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    33. Re:Narrative Pushing by mrclevesque · · Score: 1

      So she said if they got him to to be honest about his religious affiliations he would probably say he was an atheist that might help Hillary gain a few votes.

      Why is that a problem?

    34. Re:Narrative Pushing by jedidiah · · Score: 1

      No. She lost because the US is not a monarchy. She thought that she could get by entirely on her name but it takes a little bit more than that. Even on election night, the less deluded parts of the liberal media started to put it together. Hillary is simply no Obama. She's also no Bill. Her party connections and entitled attitude weren't enough.

      Trump performed like Romney (or a little better). Hillary did not perform like Obama.

      Hillary simply is no Obama. That's all there is to it.

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    35. Re: Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Well, look on the bright side. I suppose this means there's someone in the authoritarian left who doesn't actually hate Jews. That's unexpectedly good news.

    36. Re:Narrative Pushing by LynnwoodRooster · · Score: 1

      Yes, it was about change. Most of the US never recovered from the 2008/2009 recession - they are treading water. The labor participation rate is at a 40 year low. Most people aren't doing any better than 2008 - and we had a leadership that insisted everything was fine, and we needed to stay the course. It didn't sit well with the electorate in much of the US. So change was voted for.

      With Clinton promising more of the same, and Trump a bit of a wildcard - apparently lots of people will take a gamble that could be good or bad (Trump) versus what they perceived as a continued bad (Clinton).

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    37. Re:Narrative Pushing by LynnwoodRooster · · Score: 1

      She wanted to use his Jewish ancestry to stir up religious divisions. That's what happened. Your question has been answered, but I guess you don't like the answer so will dismiss it.

      Would it be OK for a Republican candidate to use a candidate's sexuality or religion to try to gain an electoral advantage? Would you whitewash that as well?

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    38. Re:Narrative Pushing by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

      It's a good thing.

      America never forgave itself for slavery and the failure to convert the entire population to Christianity plus allowing the infusion on non-Christian cultures.

      Add to that the shortsighted greed of CEO and shareholders, which directly caused the loss of jobs, and America gets angry.

      Let's peg the needle all the way to the right and let America actually dance on the rim of suicide.

      As someone pointed out earlier, Rome burned, but people still live there.

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    39. Re:Narrative Pushing by mrclevesque · · Score: 1

      "She wanted to use his Jewish ancestry to stir up religious divisions"

      No, not at all, they were talking possibilities, in a private email exchange, and it was about the possibility of getting a question to Sanders on his beliefs, on the assumption Sanders would say he was an atheist and that wouldn't go over well with the average American voter.

      "Would it be OK for a Republican candidate to use a candidate's sexuality or religion to try to gain an electoral advantage? Would you whitewash that as well?"

      To use a real example, it's also not ok to use a private conversation between what's his name and Trump, on the possibility of him grabbing pussies, to gain an electoral advantage.

    40. Re:Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And this too : Fake moon landing - https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

    41. Re: Narrative Pushing by racerx509 · · Score: 2

      You bought the fake news. Point me towards a racist thing trump has said in the last 20'years. You can't, because it's fake news. When you look at his actual statements, you will see a populist platform, not racism. He said deport illegals. That's not racism. He said to vet Muslim immigrants for terrorism ties before letting them into the country. That's not racism. The bowl of skittles? He said a few, not a large fraction. Keep digging through what he said, vice what's been reported, and you'll see who the consumers of fake news are.

      Trump saying Judge Curiel's inability to impartially judge him in a court of law is the very definition of racism. It was a direct quote from Trump himself. You can also cite the many cases against Trump's properties unfairly discriminating against potential black tenants and the ad he took out in the paper himself calling for the death penalty of the central park 5. He's pretty racist.

      http://www.wsj.com/articles/do...

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    42. Re:Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Your evidence that Trump is racist is that he denounced racists? Is that because he waited until the time when a candidate's true feelings are revealed rather than doing it during "tell any lie to win" mode? You must be too stupid to realize that you accused Trump of not being racist but pretending to be so to win votes.

    43. Re: Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How about Trump saying a "mexican" is not qualified to Judge him? Basically saying the judge isn't capable of doing his job, because his parents are from Mexico. You're going to tell me that's not racist?

    44. Re:Narrative Pushing by Stinky+Cheese+Man · · Score: 1

      Hillary won the popular vote by 2 million people...

      You say that as if it means something. It doesn't. The goal of the candidates was to win the electoral vote, not the popular vote. It has been this way in the US for 200+ years. Both candidates knew this and based their campaign strategy on it. If the goal was to win the popular vote, it would have been a different campaign, different people would have voted, and Trump may have won that, too.

      When the contest is for the electoral vote, candidates concentrate on campaigning in the swing states while giving relatively little attention to states that are already heavily in favor of one candidate or the other. If the contest was for the popular vote, candidates would campaign in the largest population centers instead.

      With the current system, a Republican voter in a heavily Democratic state (or vice versa) may as well not vote, because it won't count anyway. If the winner was based on the popular vote, everyone's vote would count, and people would come out to vote regardless of which way their state was leaning.

      They are different games. You can't say, "We lost the football game, but we would have won if it was rugby." Well, you could, but people would just laugh at you.

    45. Re:Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      As to wikileaks, no, not really. Early on, they did some really good work, especially with Snowdan's leaks in particular. They kicked off a massive debate about an issue of genuine importance, and they took a risk that no one else would.

      I have never heard about Snowdan's leaks, but I do know that Snowden leaked to journalists (Greenwald who was at The Guardian is probably the most famous).

    46. Re:Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      As to wikileaks, no, not really. Early on, they did some really good work, especially with Snowdan's leaks in particular. They kicked off a massive debate about an issue of genuine importance, and they took a risk that no one else would. They took careful steps to ensure no one unnecessarily got hurt, including retracting unimportant info and keeping out the actually strategically important docs.

      No, WikiLeaks was only indirectly involved with Snowden, helping with travel, hotels and whatnot. The material itself was primarily handled by Laura Poitras, Glenn Greenwald and that third guy, who worked in turn with other journalists. Remember, Assange was hiding out in the Ecuadorian embassy when Snowden did his thing, so WikiLeaks and Assange weren't involved with handling the leak itself, in contrast with Manning.

    47. Re: Narrative Pushing by Shane_Optima · · Score: 1

      Trump saying Judge Curiel's inability to impartially judge him in a court of law is the very definition of racism.

      Except no, no it isn't. It's not reasonable to ask or demand someone to recuse themselves for such a reason, but an allegation of bias has nothing to do with asserting that someone is biologically inferior. Replace "Mexican" (even though he wasn't, yes yes) with "Scientologist" or "Democrat" or something if you can't see how the internal logic of his statement, unreasonable as it was, had nothing whatsoever to do with racism.

      One of the biggest reasons the left bungled this election, from what I could see, is they latched onto and doubled down on the stupidest possible attacks whilst ignoring the mountain of very reasonable and rational attacks at their disposal. The fact that the right wing wasn't able to see clearly on this matter either, shows just how hypersensitive politicians as a whole are when it comes to blunt, ill-conceived remarks that haven't been put through the PC filter. Almost no one I talked in person to thought the "Mexican" judge comments were racist, not even the former Obama supporters.

      The rest of your post is, I'm sorry to say, undisguised witch hunt politics. I'm against it when people like McCarthy do it and I'm against it now. There were plenty of policy-based issues you could have focused on--specific immigration issues and a rejection of police reform--but instead the left chose to focus on sound bites and guilty-until-proven-innocent SJW tactics, and it turns out few people outside of the echo chamber care about this.

      Not even Latinos really cared, it turned out. I think I read somewhere that Trump got more of the Hispanic vote than Romney did?

    48. Re: Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Judge Curiel is an anchor baby member of La Raza. Curiel volunteers his time giving legal help to illegal aliens. Trump's entire platform is against illegal immigration. It's not unreasonable for Trump to ask for a judge that doesn't have these potential conflicts of interest.

    49. Re: Narrative Pushing by mrclevesque · · Score: 1

      "It's not unreasonable for Trump to ask for a judge that doesn't have these potential conflicts of interest."

      I don't know that a judge who volunteers his time to make sure the law is respected when individuals are accused of illegal activities can be said to have a conflict of interest.

    50. Re: Narrative Pushing by mrclevesque · · Score: 1

      I kind of agree with all you said, and I think it all applies to Hillary and her accusers too

    51. Re: Narrative Pushing by mrclevesque · · Score: 1

      "It's not reasonable to ask or demand someone to recuse themselves for such a reason, but an allegation of bias"

      I just checked quotes of what Trump said, and he didn't say the judge was biased, he said the judge has an "absolute conflict", which sounds like saying the judge should recluse himself according to the law.

      Doesn't mean much, other than Trump is good at the kind of talk that technically isn't x but sounds like x.

    52. Re:Narrative Pushing by strikethree · · Score: 1

      ...and trashing the us government so hard financially it will take 2 generations to repair it.

      Really? George W. Bush took the national debt from a mere 2 trillion to over 17 trillion... and you think Donald's forays into corruption will come anywhere close to that? He is a small time outsider. He can't possibly do anywhere near as much damage as the neocons did.

      It will take a lot more than 2 generations to make up for that 17 trillion dollars. And that does not even include the 3 trillion taken directly from the taxpayers through the Savings and Loans thefts that his brother, Neil stole.

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    53. Re: Narrative Pushing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hate to break it to you sparky, but if I was going before a judge who was a graduate of UVA, had taught at UVA and was on the UVA board in a case that was against UVA I'd probably request he recluse himself and turn the case over to another judge.
      Same thing to have an obviously pro-minority judge, I'm not talking about an impartial judge here but one who wants to push his agenda beyond what the law requires, for a case where I've been accused of discrimination. There's no way I'm getting a fair trial, any more than I would in the UVA example. So put in another judge that is fair and doesn't have an agenda.
      That's not racism, that's stating reality.

  6. Go ahead and ban the most popular political site by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They don't need your dollars, just like all the threats of bans to O'reilly and Limbaugh over the years. When you're #1 it doesn't matter if wittle libbies want to pout and stamp their feet because people don't buy their load of biased garbage.

  7. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Label others to dehumanize them so that you can justify destroying them without guilt.

    You are the Nazi.

  8. Simple TOS Violations by Jzanu · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Early internet had these often, this is just the company enforcing policy that all customers and all distributors agreed on when registering. Breitbart violated their agreement.

    1. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Z80a · · Score: 1

      In the TOS they define what is hate speech?

    2. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      For starters hate groups violate their corporate mission statement, which is very public.

    3. Re:Simple TOS Violations by pjt33 · · Score: 1

      What do you mean by "early Internet"? Even the early Web was almost entirely non-commercial and unencumbered by ToS.

    4. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      LIke this where in 1994 and 1997 AOL was involved in disputes over selling member information.

    5. Re:Simple TOS Violations by publiclurker · · Score: 1

      we certainly couldn't let people like you do something like that, could we.

    6. Re:Simple TOS Violations by ArchieBunker · · Score: 1

      Haha you think AOL was the internet back then?

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    7. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      No, but the legal challenge is an example of an early enforcement of TOS policy.

    8. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Z80a · · Score: 1

      Well, hate speech is something that is quite up to interpretation and a bit vague, and well, while on the case of breitbart they probably deserve it, it could be abused to remove whatever they want.

    9. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hate speech against mentally different abled bodies.
      Report to the nearest re-education center.

    10. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sheesh, (s)he triggered you hard, didn't (s)he cupcake?

    11. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Based on your juvenile responses here, you seem to be the kid.

    12. Re: Simple TOS Violations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And you, being a genius, can not comprehend that other people don't agree with the sponsored content that you have internalized. I feel sorry for you, and for the nation, as people like you are strangling it.

    13. Re:Simple TOS Violations by iggymanz · · Score: 1

      they did? links to their violations please.

    14. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      Look at the BBC article for several examples. Human testing means there isn't a log, it was a judgement call to uphold the value of their firm for their actual customers.

    15. Re:Simple TOS Violations by iggymanz · · Score: 1

      I see the few sensationalist sounding headlines in the BBC article, would have to see actual articles.

      Let's take this one:

      "The solution to online 'harassment' is simple: Women should log off"

      I've seen the type of rabid feminist who whines that anyone who disagrees with them is harassing them. That headline is good advice for them.

    16. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      The problem is the overall pattern. That type isn't acceptable as headline for a news outlet anywhere in the world that lives in the daylight. AppNexus has active policy for diversity so it is not only not in their interest to tolerate it, it damages their brand to tolerate it.

    17. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wow, violent democrat shill.

    18. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Lol crybaby Republicans, what homos.

    19. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Koby77 · · Score: 1

      "I'm not going to put the examples out there because I'm not going to engage in a tit-for-tat on what is compliant." ---- that's because there are no examples out there. If a site is really problematic, then putting out ANY number of examples should be trivial.

    20. Re:Simple TOS Violations by iggymanz · · Score: 1

      Tens of millions of people think it *is* acceptable. The site and that movement thrive on being edgy and counter-mainstream, against political correctness.

      Your definition of "diversity" is flawed, by the way since it excludes about half the populace at least.

    21. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Yeah, pretty much:

      Content that depicts, contains, or provides access to hate speech: gesture,
      conduct, writing, or display, including but not limited to anything that may
      incite violence or prejudicial action against a protected individual or group.
      Anything that disparages or intimidates a protected individual or group. The
      law may identify a protected individual or a protected group by race, gender,
      nationality, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation or other characteristics.

    22. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      In the TOS they define what is hate speech?

      How about this:

      a pattern of speech that could incite violence or discrimination against a minority group

    23. Re:Simple TOS Violations by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I imagine they are not incented to remove a lot of sites, because sites are customers. So, yes they could, but they probably only want to remove the most egregious. Yes, "in their eyes" egregious, but I don't think a lot of people would argue the point in this case.

  9. Re:Just call a spade a spade by aliquis · · Score: 2

    Even if I were a Nazi claiming I'm a Nazi isn't a counter argument by itself.

    Sure I hate a lot of people and idea. The left do to.
    Sure I don't want a whole bunch of immigrants in the country (the left doesn't really either, like, ask them if they want nationalist east-Europeans, Russians or maybe even work immigration, or ask the Muslims if they want non-Muslims in their land.)

    So fucking what?

    This is Sweden. It was inhabited by Swedes. Swedes owned Sweden. Sweden was supposed to be a democracy One way or the other the will of the people should had ruled the nation. Today they call that populism just like you call the alt-right Nazis and as such want to make the case that it's wrong because of that. How the fuck is the will of the people wrong because it's the will of the people?

    The way I see it is that the time they stopped listening is the time their mandate to rule the nation on our behalf ended.

    I don't give much/any benefit to the fact that they let the immigrants in, that they gave them permanent residency permits and citizenship and that they added a bunch of positive human-rights to our constitution, put multiculturalism in there and if they decided for incredible stupidity in doing the childrenÂs convention part of it. As long as that wasn't argued and supported by the people.

    I don't see the right of theft or slavery no matter whatever you even voted for it or wrote it down in your law.

  10. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Jzanu · · Score: 1

    Nazi party created by Hitler is illegal for reason that it systematically killed at least 18 million people and caused massive industrial warfare on a scale not seem before or since.

  11. Re:Go ahead and ban the most popular political sit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    because the wittle conservies have been pouting and stamping their feet for the last eight years, but now they hate it when the other side does it.

    when they wore white hoods and hung Obama in effigy they said they were being patriotic.

    but if we hang Trump in effigy – without hiding under white hoods like cowards – we're sore losers and treasonous.

    fucking hypocrites.

  12. Violence or discrimination? by Feyshtey · · Score: 3, Insightful

    AppNexus's spokesperson Joshua Zeitz told the BBC: "We use a number of third-party standards to determine what is and isn't hate speech, and if we detect a pattern of speech that could incite violence or discrimination against a minority group, we determine that to be non-compliant and we simply won't serve ads against it.

    But they're not concerned with speech that could incite violence or discrimination against non-minority groups? Interesting.

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    1. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      Displaying pornography or violence are also TOS violations.

    2. Re:Violence or discrimination? by thesandtiger · · Score: 2

      Stating specifically what they are concerned with in this particular case doesn't state that they aren't also concerned with other behaviors if they see them. They mentioned the specific behaviors they found problematic in this case.

      However, by all means, if you see advertisers on this network engaging in hate speech against majority groups, you should bring it to their attention.

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    3. Re:Violence or discrimination? by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      That's what we call an unwarranted conclusion.

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    4. Re:Violence or discrimination? by DogDude · · Score: 2, Informative

      violence or discrimination against non-minority groups?

      Oh, is that a new thing that somebody just invented? Somehow, the people with no power are picking on the majority, who have the power? How does that work? Are there any examples in recent history of the poor, oppressed, majority?

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    5. Re:Violence or discrimination? by MightyMartian · · Score: 0, Troll

      To the Alt-right, someone pointing out that unarmed black men are far more likely to be gunned down by police than unarmed white men is an attack on the poor suffering majority of whites in America. They've conferred upon themselves the notion of victimhood, just like Neo-nazi and White Supremacist groups have been doing since before the Civil War.

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    6. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Are there any examples in recent history of the poor, oppressed, majority?

      Besides the economic examples, right? The majority of the population are poor and oppressed by the wealthy minority.

      If you're fixated on race, there are more poor whites than poor blacks, but I guess they're somehow wallowing in privilege, right?

    7. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes! As a middle aged straight white man living in a big house in a wealthy neighborhood with a great job and benefits and a fat paycheck I demand protection from.... wait, what?

      I get your point, but you're being a little nit-picky, and I can assure you that being a straight white male is hands down the best, I don't really feel the need to be protected.

    8. Re:Violence or discrimination? by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Are there any examples in recent history of the poor, oppressed, majority?

      What they mean by oppression is that equality laws negatively affect their ability to be asshats. Oh, and of course, feminists won't let them sexually assault people any more. Can't even grab her pussy these days.

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    9. Re:Violence or discrimination? by quantaman · · Score: 1

      AppNexus's spokesperson Joshua Zeitz told the BBC: "We use a number of third-party standards to determine what is and isn't hate speech, and if we detect a pattern of speech that could incite violence or discrimination against a minority group, we determine that to be non-compliant and we simply won't serve ads against it.

      But they're not concerned with speech that could incite violence or discrimination against non-minority groups? Interesting.

      Actually they are "concerned with speech that could incite violence or discrimination against non-minority groups". They just didn't spell out that fact because it's obvious and irrelevant to why they banned Breitbart.

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    10. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Cederic · · Score: 1

      No, because nobody has no power. And peope do attack groups not considered to be minorities. E.g. Feminists posting #killallmen

      If that's not good enough for you, look at incarceration rates by gender. Incontrovertible evidence that men are discriminated against.

      So not new at all, just glibly ignored by the special interest groups and the media.

    11. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Cederic · · Score: 1

      As someone you've almost described I want to be safe to walk through my local city without fear of police harassment based on discriminatory feminist policies.

      Sadly I can't; I can be investigated for a hate crime for saying hello to someone. Or for not saying hello to them.

      You may find that ok but I don't.

    12. Re:Violence or discrimination? by DogDude · · Score: 0

      A Twitter hashtag vs the mistreatment of women since the beginning of history? Are you kidding?

      If this kind of stupid shit is what you really believe, then go the fuck back in your hole. You won't like the 21st century.

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    13. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Cederic · · Score: 1

      What about the mistreatment of men since prehistory?

      Well done for your bigoted blinkered sexist disregard for half the population.

    14. Re: Violence or discrimination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nobody is concerned about your paranoia-driven delusions.

    15. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      violence or discrimination against non-minority groups?

      Oh, is that a new thing that somebody just invented? Somehow, the people with no power are picking on the majority, who have the power? How does that work? Are there any examples in recent history of the poor, oppressed, majority?

      Did you know that the majority of people in the U.S. are white? Have you noticed the increasing hate being directed not at any one particular individual, but at white people in general, especially white males?

      White males, particularly those that are proud of being both white and male, often face intolerance and oppression at a number of U.S. universities.

    16. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Are there any examples in recent history of the poor, oppressed, majority?

      Apartheid South Africa.

    17. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The premise, I suppose, is that if you're in the majority you're less vulnerable. I, for one, wouldn't argue with that premise. But given the number of whiny white men who feel that everyone is accusing them of misogyny and racism and xenophobia just because they insult women, browns, and immigrants, perhaps the premise is wrong.

    18. Re:Violence or discrimination? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not every white person is an elite and oppressor of minorities. There are whites who are as poor, oppressed and discriminated against as any minority. If you're saying that minorities only can be victims you are full of shit. It was people who didn't realize this on the left that were instrumental in getting Trump elected.

  13. Re:Go ahead and ban the most popular political sit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    LOL loser. It really sucks that hard you're political machine of corruption and lies didn't work this time eh? Backing the biggest failure in history just eats you right up until there's no sleep to be had. Spin this anyway you want... it won't put a dent in anything because they've broken 3 million page hits per week and money follows, unlike the horrible failing NYT, WaPo, HuffPo and other liberal hypocritical "news" sites who fell on their sword for Hillary and are drowning in their own tears now. Maybe you could lend them one of your tissues since you're still such an emotional mess. We haven't even began to tire of winning yet, Loser!

  14. Third party standards by swb · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Third party standards for hate speech? Are any of the "third parties" remotely neutral in their designation of hate speech? It seems like most of the groups invested in the idea of hate speech have strong political agendas themselves and often draw the line on hate speech well into grey areas that may not be hate speech.

    1. Re:Third party standards by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Insightful

      It seems like most of the groups invested in the idea of hate speech have strong political agendas themselves

      What is the SPLC's political agenda? They list the New Black Panthers as a hate group right along with the alt-Right neo-Nazis. They've got muslims on the list, christians on the list and jews on the list.

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    2. Re:Third party standards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The SPLC criticizes my buddies so its obviously got a biased agenda against me!

    3. Re:Third party standards by hairyfeet · · Score: 2, Insightful

      To answer your question the political agenda of the SPLC is simple,it is to promote themselves so they can get more money.

      After all if they don't have a new "bogeyman of the day" to shill for the press, why the press won't write about them anymore, and gasp! They might not be able to get those big fat donation checks anymore! You see the flaw in your logic is assuming its automatically a black/white issue and that one has to be beholden to a single political party, when looking at your typical SPLC list its pretty obvious they hate all religions and religious groups equally but their biggest goal is to label damned near every assembly of more than 4 people as a "hate group" so they have someone new to shill to the press because in the end? Their biggest desire isn't the favor of a political party, its good old fashioned money money money.

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    4. Re:Third party standards by HanzoSpam · · Score: 1

      Why don't you just tell us who isn't on the list? It might save a lot of time.

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    5. Re: Third party standards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you don't know the SPLC's agenda, you haven't been paying attention. For example, they list Ayaan Hirsi Ali as a bigot. They claim that (relatively) moderate Muslims like Maajid Nawaz is also an anti-Muslim extremist, in part because he tweeted an innocuous picture from Jesus&Mo, saying that "God is greater than to feel threatened by it". White Lives Matters gets called a hate group, Black Lives Matters does not, in spite of all the murders being perpetrated by the latter. They tar conservative groups by association, but make excuses for "progressive" groups who have leaders just as extreme.

      Frankly, if they were to apply the rules they use for conservative groups, SPLC would have to declare themselves a hate group.

    6. Re:Third party standards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      So you don't think the KKK and white supremacists who call for black people to be subjugated or murdered as a hate group? Interesting bedfellows, GOP!

    7. Re:Third party standards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What is the SPLC's political agenda?

      To maximize profits

    8. Re:Third party standards by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Rather than concentrate on the ad-hominems, why not argue against their choices for the list? Regardless of who wrote it and for what reason, is it actually wrong?

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    9. Re:Third party standards by Mashiki · · Score: 1

      Third party standards for hate speech? Are any of the "third parties" remotely neutral in their designation of hate speech?

      Likely no. In which case Breitbart is likely going to have a field day with their lawyers getting involved in it. If anything, their "third party groups" are probably along the same lines as Twitter's "Trust and Safety Council" full of far-left groups that look right at home at your local antifa meeting. Of course, WAPO has no problems operating their own blacklist. Gee looks like WAPO is actually fake news now.

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    10. Re:Third party standards by Raenex · · Score: 1

      What is the SPLC's political agenda?

      To be useful idiots.

  15. How it all begins... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    In the name of Security you give up bits.
    Combatting hatespeech requires you to shut up.
    Think of the children and don't do that.

    Mandotary speech to meke you confess your love for all of this. .

  16. SJW overdrive by mojo-raisin · · Score: 1, Insightful

    It sure is nice for the entire Left to reveal themselves for the intolerant bigots they are.

    Can I block all cookies from AppNexus? Maybe uOrigin has that feature.

    1. Re: SJW overdrive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Said like a true uber mensch.
      HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!
      *gasp*
      HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!ELEVENTY11!!!!

    2. Re:SJW overdrive by EmeraldBot · · Score: 1

      It sure is nice for the entire Left to reveal themselves for the intolerant bigots they are.

      Can I block all cookies from AppNexus? Maybe uOrigin has that feature.

      Sooo, here's your speech:

      It sure is nice for the entire Right to reveal themselves for the raging socialists they are.
      Can I block all cookies from DoubleClick? Maybe uOrigin has that feature.

      Using an extremely vaguely defined political philosophy as an insult, pet alone the hilarious idiocy of thinking an ad network represents the entirety of said vaguely defined political philosophy. You know, from now on Slashdot, we're replacing "Left" and "Right" with "Apples" and "Mangoes". I may disagree with it, but I don't really understand how labelling someone as "Conservative" is an insult - and I believe all sides, every political philosophy, can agree this is stupid.

      If it's the one thing people can still agree on, because apparently rational discussion and respect for other's opinions went out the door this year.

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    3. Re:SJW overdrive by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      Sounds good. So then is CDU/CSU a banana?

    4. Re:SJW overdrive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It sure is nice for the entire Left to reveal themselves for the intolerant bigots they are.

      Left - Right. Liberal - Conservative. And every other label you can apply - just means you fell for the manipulation of the media, the political class, and the ruling class.

      And supporting Trump doesn't make one a rebel against "the system." Just look at the people he's putting into his cabinet.

      Frankly, this election cycle showed me how utterly uninformed the electorate is and how easily it is manipulated - Trump supporters too.

      Clinton played the old game and Trump played a very old game - nationalism and populism - and he convinced a shit load of working class people who are struggling and watching their standard of living get destroyed by globalization - that he, who inherited a shit load of money, is one of them and is looking out for them and will make changes that will benefit them.

      Things will not change until we break out of this false dichotomy in our society.

      And lastly Democrats - you guys spent waaaaayyyy too much time talking about who can use what restroom instead of addressing folks who are being left behind by our economic system - hard working intelligent folks.

    5. Re:SJW overdrive by EmeraldBot · · Score: 1

      Sounds good. So then is CDU/CSU a banana?

      Sure, SPD can be a strawberry then. Substituting fruits makes this all sound like an argument between preschoolers - and to be honest, I feel like that's what we've all become at this point. I hope calling the CDU/CSU a banana helps at least one person realize how crazy this political cycle has become, and maybe we can start to show respect for each other, some day in the distant future I suspect, but still.

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    6. Re:SJW overdrive by Ryanrule · · Score: 1

      Fuck you nazi

    7. Re:SJW overdrive by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      Perfect, this makes the grand coalition a fruit salad.

    8. Re:SJW overdrive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      As a law and order fascist who struggles to tolerate the intolerant (meaning I haven't killed a single one of them yet but I'm struggling all the time), I'm all confused about this Left - Right issue..

    9. Re:SJW overdrive by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

      If they're so damned intelligent, why are the pining for jobs that will never come back?

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    10. Re:SJW overdrive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why not just hide in your asshole, head first? Lol. Coward.

    11. Re:SJW overdrive by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The moment you know you have lost the argument.

  17. Re:Just call a spade a spade by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

    Even if I were a Nazi...

    OK, not really a promising way to start a sentence, but let's see where this goes.

    Even if I were a Nazi claiming I'm a Nazi isn't a counter argument by itself.

    I think I know where this is going.

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  18. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Add Alternet and Upworthy to the list (aka the Alt-Left) HuffPo and their ilk spew so much hate.

  19. wtf is hate speach by johnwerneken · · Score: 0

    Is it hate speech when I call for the application of meat grinders to the gonads of all progressives? Seems like a good idea- end that plague- but I don't hate them lol.

    1. Re:wtf is hate speach by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      Yes. See Volksverhetzung.

    2. Re:wtf is hate speach by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      Note that as usual Wikipedia is a poor-quality source with undisclosed bias. Here is the text of the law.

  20. Some things never change by tomhath · · Score: 1, Informative

    Nancy Pelosi tried to make a federal law that media outlets had to deliver the message she approved.

    1. Re:Some things never change by publiclurker · · Score: 1

      in other words, people like you prefer it when your hate speech is uninterrupted since that makes it easier for you to pretend that it has some basis in reality.

    2. Re:Some things never change by reboot246 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      In other words, people like you label anything you disagree with as "hate speech". Disagreement IS NOT hate. Are you able to understand that, or are you too thoroughly brainwashed?

      There's more than one way of looking at the world, and yours is mighty narrow and spiteful.

    3. Re: Some things never change by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Recognizing hate is possible, and independent of agreement or disagreement, or are you too thoroughly brainwashed to understand that?

    4. Re:Some things never change by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They're unable to refute their opposition with facts and logic and rather than re-evaluate their own position, they resort to the censorship tactic. It's that simple.

    5. Re: Some things never change by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      hate ice cream hate pizza hate the sun hate my job hate my life hate u.

      Alot of hate exists

    6. Re:Some things never change by publiclurker · · Score: 1

      no son, that is not how the real world works.

    7. Re:Some things never change by quantaman · · Score: 1

      Nancy Pelosi tried to make a federal law that media outlets had to deliver the message she approved.

      The article you linked has a very different story.

      This is all about legislation that was designed to:

      “encourage diversity in the ownership of broadcast media, promote the development of new media outlets for expression of diverse viewpoints, and clarify the public interest obligations of broadcasters who occupy the nation's spectrum.”

      Basically talk radio is overwhelmingly right wing and they were looking for ways to make it more balanced, possibly by finding ways to encourage more diverse ownership, or by something like the Fairness doctrine, where broadcasters have to offer time to opposing viewpoints. Note that radio is regulated by the FCC already, so this doesn't necessarily violate free speech (though it's certainly a point worthy of discussion).

      Either way your post is a fantastic example of the subtler side of "fake news".

      Yes, there's a very tenuous connection of the facts to "Nancy Pelosi tried to make a federal law that media outlets had to deliver the message she approved".

      But that's a very, very heavy spin that contains lots of false implications, and most people reading only your summary would come up with a completely false version of events. If your comment were a news report I'd call it fake news, yet it's currently scored "+4 Informative".

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    8. Re:Some things never change by jedidiah · · Score: 1

      So finally the liberals decided that media consolidation is a bad thing. It's like suddenly how the Electoral College is a bad thing. It only becomes a bad thing when it generates a result that you don't approve of. This is blatant flaming hypocrisy.

      While they are at it they can stop the megacorp acquisitions in other areas. This includes pharmaceuticals where this practice causes monopolies on drugs whose patents have long expired (think Skrelli). Telecom, Banks, and Insurance companies are also nasty examples of this.

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    9. Re:Some things never change by lgw · · Score: 1

      Nothing you said refutes his point. Talk radio was mostly delivering a message that Nancy Pelosi did not approve of. The law was designed to require that media outlets also delivered a message that she did approve of.

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    10. Re: Some things never change by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's like suddenly how the Electoral College is a bad thing.

      People have been condemning the Electoral College for decades.

      It's people like you who don't want to listen because you got a result you like.

    11. Re:Some things never change by dgatwood · · Score: 1

      The GP's point was fundamentally invalid, because the proposed law didn't regulate anything. The law gave the FCC the authority to create future regulations that promoted diversity in ownership if its commissioners determined that doing so would serve the public good.

      Arguing that it was an attempt at banning right wing radio is like arguing that passing a federal law that allows states to pass laws that recognize gay marriages is a nationwide ban on Christians. It's pure and utter nonsense.

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  21. Breitbart Tech is good... by Fragnet · · Score: 1

    Breitbart Tech is excellent. Whenever I go there I head right to that section. The rest of it is fucking awful.

  22. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Classic right attempt to confuse and mislead. Generally a label is used to define something, in this case the use of nazi salutes, belief in nazi dogma, using nazi phrases and exhibiting the same behaviour is more than enough to label something as actually being "nazi". If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck. I don't recall their mad, disease riddled syphilitic leader ever giving a speech entitled " waaah, you're the real nazis" before he shot himself in the head and was set on fire in a ditch.

  23. alt-white by PopeRatzo · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Stop calling it the "alt-right". "Neo-nazi" is one character shorter and is more accurate.

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    1. Re:alt-white by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A shame "Putin-Puppet" is longer, because it's more accurate still. The big picture to destroy both America and Europe is working out really well; after the neofascist governments have screwed up their respective countries then Russian moles will lead in the new glorious workers revolution.

    2. Re:alt-white by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

      > Stop calling it the "alt-right". "Neo-nazi" is one character shorter and is more accurate.

      There is no such thing as the alt-right.
      If you fuck a goat you aren't an alt-farmer.

    3. Re:alt-white by Orgasmatron · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Good work. An argument straight out of the manual

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    4. Re:alt-white by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Bullshit. White nationalists are a minority among alt righters, and neo-nazis are a minority among the former.

    5. Re:alt-white by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who's destroying America?

      - Attacking the 1st and 2nd amendments and attempting to discredit the Constitution by labelling the creators as racist slave owners: The Left.
      - Rioting because they don't like the results of an election where the rules where known in advance: The Left.
      - Attacking Christianity, morals, and values the country was built on: The Left.
      - Promoting open borders, illegal immigration, and a welfare state at the same time: The Left.
      - Ignoring the law when it suits them: The Left.

      It's not Russia. It's the Left-wing radicals that are attempting to destroy America from within. They are a cancer and a result of poor parenting that never demanded responsibility or accountability, and an infected education system that did the same.

      Yuri Bezmenov was right all those years ago. The "useful idiot leftist" as he called them, are the tools of the elite to destroy what they cannot control.

    6. Re:alt-white by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 1

      Good work. An argument straight out of the manual

      You should read about what they are actually doing. Doing the Nazi salute in all seriousness is a pretty good sign they are neo-nazis.

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    7. Re:alt-white by Orgasmatron · · Score: 1

      Here's the thing... alt-right is not a formal organization with dues and ID cards. The phrase doesn't even have a clearly defined meaning. There are lively debates going on about that right now. As far as I can tell, it refers to everyone willing to entertain right-leaning ideas that Bill Buckley condemned.

      Here is one discussion on reddit's /r/The_Donald: https://www.reddit.com/r/The_D...

      Basically, whenever the media doesn't like someone, they associate that person with David Duke. Not because anyone knows or cares what David Duke thinks, but because he's the go-to monster. But he's getting old, losing his smear value. Enter Richard Spencer... tomorrow's media boogey man.

      A good fraction of Trump's voters are not ordinary conservatives, they are alt-right. That's hundreds of thousands of people at the least, and probably into the tens of millions. Compare that to the dozens of people at that conference.

      So, while virtually everyone at that conference was alt-right, 99.99% of the alt-right was not there, and has no idea who Richard Spencer is.

      I consider myself to be alt-right and have been for years, and if it wasn't for people condemning the actions at this conference, I probably never would have heard of this guy.

      But as long as we are tarring whole groups with the brush of the craziest members contained in that group, we should probably have a chat about how the all Democrats are cop killers. Right? Right?

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    8. Re:alt-white by GameboyRMH · · Score: 1

      But they've given it a snazzy new paint scheme with pepes and such! The swastikas are almost completely covered.

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    9. Re:alt-white by GameboyRMH · · Score: 1

      The order of rarity is also the hierarchy, whether you realize it or not. I suspect most centipedes don't know they're being led around by a bunch of neo-nazis, they see them as an unfortunate group of hangers-on.

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    10. Re:alt-white by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

      But they've given it a snazzy new paint scheme with pepes and such! The swastikas are almost completely covered.

      Yep. A rebranded Nazi is still a Nazi.

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    11. Re:alt-white by Gravis+Zero · · Score: 1

      Here's the thing... alt-right is not a formal organization with dues and ID cards.

      When you have a gather or "alt-right" people and one of the speakers literally quotes Hitler and does the Nazi salute while the crowd also does the Nazi salute, it makes it crystal clear that they are neo-nazis.

      alt-right = neo-nazis

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    12. Re:alt-white by Sarius64 · · Score: 1

      Well shit. Who can repute logic like that? Other than your average 10 year-old...

    13. Re:alt-white by Xest · · Score: 1

      I actually agree with you that neo-Nazi is an invalid designation, because it does indeed require adherence to a very specific ideology, and not all alt-right supporters agree with it.

      What isn't an invalid designation though is far-right, and given that that term is already well understood, and does accurately describe the entirety of alt-right I'm not sure why, given that alt-right is against political correctness, and for calling a spade a spade, they don't just stick with this accurate and correct designation of far-right.

      It's almost as if they know full well their views are despicable to the majority, and that they believe if they call themselves other than what they are that that makes it okay, but then that also makes them hypocritical in that they're creating a new PC term "alt-right" instead of just using the existing correct term, "far-right".

      That's why it's really quite hard to take the alt-right movement seriously as anything other than a bunch of irrational far-right hypocrites, because there's no logic to the movement or the viewpoint when the name they use to identify in itself goes against one of their most precious beliefs - the idea of being able to call something what it is rather than hide behind PC terms like "alt-right".

      Are you really so insecure in your beliefs and so naive that you think hiding behind alt-right somehow makes your far-right views less repugnant? Why are you so fearful of accepting your actual political leaning that you have to pretend it's something it's not by hiding behind an alternative name, much like how North Korea calls itself a Democratic People's Republic when it's anything but? Reality distortion by restricting yourself to far right news? Angry but deep down know you're focussing it on the wrong things?

      I'm genuinely intrigued as to how you justify the very hypocrisy at the core of your movement and why you don't have the courage to stand by your political beliefs objective designation and just call it what it is.

  24. Against minority groups only? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hey, we are going to take significant action based on classifying something as hate speech, but we will not discuss with you what is hate speech.

    Also, hate speech is only speech directed at minorities.

    Further in the news: Mean republicans refuse to let us into their meetings and sit down for a dialogue with us. "Where has civility and reason gone?"

  25. Re:Just call a spade a spade by Opportunist · · Score: 1

    More nutsy than nazi. Most of what doubles as nazi in the US would have been subject to T4 in Nazi Germany.

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  26. Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 0

    Naaaaaaaaa.... The left has NONE OF THAT! :-D (Long live the ANTI-LEFT!)

    1. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      You could try reading rather than responding emotionally without investigating anything, and feigning injury at the slightest imposition on your over-inflated ego.

    2. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oooh, look a Nazi trying to pretend it is anti left. Another 4 chan fuckwad weakiling in moms basement ranting between his wanking.
      Fuck off back to the stinking hole you crawled out of scumbag.
      The best part is that the US does notbhave a left, just right and far right loonie cunts.

    3. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      I follow the European People's Party which is center-right, and for example includes CDU/CSU and Fine Gael. You're a fucking idiot.

    4. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 1

      Look kids! Its a lefty that calls anything that argues with it a Nazi! Then Swears at them... How Original! But hey, Whatever helps you sleep better there bub! (FYI, you can feel the HATE in your reply... Need to Check yourself there Mr. Hateful! :-D )

    5. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 0

      And you needed to inform me of this to try and convince me of something, right? Yeah, It didn't work. You are about as conservative as Hillary Clinton :-) Enjoy your delusion. Sleep Tight!

    6. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      God damn you're a fucking retarded kid aren't you? Go to school and learn something!

    7. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 0

      Attack attack attack... You aren't very good at this are you lib?

    8. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      You need to learn to read, then you can learn how to think critically. Then you can grow. As in: grow the fuck up!

    9. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 0

      This from the guy who has been doing nothing but swearing and insulting for 3 posts... You need a mirror I think... :-P

    10. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      So... you're trying to say your ~feelings~ get hurt by the use of language, while you disclaim the capacity for harm from the speech and action of others especially provocateurs who instigate violence against targeted groups?

    11. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 0

      I like how you immediately go to "Words in mouth" to try and win your case... It highlights your weakness and inability to debate :-) nicely... FYI - I said none of those things you just tried to say I did there Lib. But yeah... Whatever helps you get those ZZZZs. LoL!

    12. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      Life is not a fucking debate, I'm bluntly telling you that you are mentally retarded for not understanding this situation. It doesn't take a commercial law expert to understand TOS and that service stops when there is any violation.

    13. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 0

      Certainly not a leftist agenda at work... Never... Cough * "Bullshit" * Cough. I like you. I can just hand you the shovel and let you dig :-P

    14. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 0

      I amazed you stopped using the Nazi designation.... Impressive! The rest. Yeah, nobody likes reading liberal bullshit. There used to be "News" here on this site... Till its recent purchase. How interesting. More interesting is the level of attack you libs are on right now. Very Underwhelming I must say :-D How's breakfast in clueless liberal-ville this morning? They fuck up the pancakes again? LOLOLOLOL

    15. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      Fuck off you ignorant son of a bitch. Another poster identified your rants as those belonging to a kids website. Go back and play there!

    16. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Zontar+The+Mindless · · Score: 1

      Look, kids---it's an APK sockpuppet!

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    17. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Falconhell · · Score: 0

      The weather is fine here in civillisation thanks Nazi boy, its so nice living in a civillised country, ( please stay in the US, it would be confusing for you to have to behave yourself) with universal health care, a minimum wage 3x the US one, 4 weeks paid leave a year, plus 2 weeks sick leave, and no dickheads with guns to bother anyone.
      I cant wait to break out the popcorn for Trumps inevitable war, badly needed to cull the right wing stupid.

    18. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Falconhell · · Score: 0

      , LMAO, The butt hurt of the right when their own tactics are turned back on them is sooo satisfying, suck it up princess, this is only the start. Fun times indeed.
      The best bit will be when you realise just how badly youve been conned by Trump, its going to be delicious. :)

    19. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by cshark · · Score: 1

      I'm not touching this one.

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    20. Re:Examples? Proof? Reasonable Argument? by Falconhell · · Score: 1

      Awww the Trump trolls got mod points, and did exactly what I wanted, wasted them on me, I can see you down there from atop mount karma. :)

  27. Wait... so ... did I get that right...? by Opportunist · · Score: 0

    Breitbart is now news without pesky ads?

    Looks like I should finally take a look at that site...

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    1. Re:Wait... so ... did I get that right...? by Ryanrule · · Score: 1

      What I leave in the toilet after beans and beer night is more accurate than breitbart

    2. Re:Wait... so ... did I get that right...? by Opportunist · · Score: 1

      Yeah, but that's true for pretty much everything out there today, and this turd is at least without ads.

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  28. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Neonazis should more accurately be called cucknazis since they don't even have the balls to stand by their beliefs. Spoilt little rich kid brats playing dress up then bawling when they get caught.

  29. Re:Go ahead and ban the most popular political sit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    LOL loser. It really sucks that hard you're political machine of corruption and lies didn't work this time eh? Backing the biggest failure in history just eats you right up until there's no sleep to be had. Spin this anyway you want... it won't put a dent in anything because they've broken 3 million page hits per week and money follows, unlike the horrible failing NYT, WaPo, HuffPo and other liberal hypocritical "news" sites who fell on their sword for Hillary and are drowning in their own tears now. Maybe you could lend them one of your tissues since you're still such an emotional mess. We haven't even began to tire of winning yet, Loser!

    I wonder what changes Trump will do for the demographic of people without an elementary school degree. Eh, the same he'll do for all uneducated people I suppose - bring back hazardous jobs in a dead industry with no taxes and no safety regulations. Fun time for those without future career prospects, I suppose.

  30. Re:Go ahead and ban the most popular political sit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    that's why el-rushbo is mostly on shitball AM stations on the low side of the band lol

  31. repeating lies does not make them true son. by publiclurker · · Score: 1

    I know that your mommie told you you were special, but that is something that she just said. It doesn't mean that the real world manipulates itself so you can pretend that your ignorance has any basis

  32. minority group by deleteit · · Score: 1

    I think we need a new definition for that term "minority group". Because it cannot be speaking of Black or Asian people (https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2075.html), so who is this minority the bad men are being vile about ?

    1. Re:minority group by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Indeed. Since when did we start using the word minority to mean "the smaller number or part, especially a number that is less than half the whole number."

      With that ridiculous definition, the black and Asian populations (12.85% Asian 4.43%, according to your source) qualify as "minorities" while the mere 79.96% of the population that is white do not. We need to update the dictionary to make "minority" synonymous with "overwhelmingly prevalent" so that the lefties will stop crying every time a legitimate, minority-rights news outlet like Breitbart tries does something innocent like try to incite violence and hatred towards the privileged, ruling caste (i.e., the blacks, Asians, especially of the Muslim variety).

    2. Re:minority group by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Be sure to polish your jackboots before going to the march...

    3. Re:minority group by deleteit · · Score: 1

      My bad, I was looking worldwide population (where Asians and Blacks are the top 2) not just US. But indeed the debate around Breibart is US centered, so my remark was misplaced.

  33. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The Neonazis light up with an array of flamboyant colors when high voltage is applied.

  34. And the proof is... by Zurkeyon3733 · · Score: 0

    Right here in this Propaganda! Oh... Wait.... No. Nevermind. Its actually not... Nice try though! :-P

    1. Re:And the proof is... by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      Read ALL the links kid. From the BBC article: And several of the site's headlines have been provocative, including: The solution to online 'harassment' is simple: Women should log off Hoist it high and proud: The Confederate flag proclaims a glorious heritage Data: Young Muslims in the West are a ticking time bomb, increasingly sympathising with radicals, terror Some critics have also condemned a headline containing the words "renegade Jew".

    2. Re:And the proof is... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wow thanks for that. I was going to wholesale adopt those opinions as my own since, as an adult, I can't be expected to have my own critical thinking skills.

      You should start a service that will tell me which headlines are OK for me to read so I know the rightthink.

  35. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And yet the Communists who systematically killed 5 times as many are perfectly fine.

    By your logic, Capitalism is the only acceptable ideology, and everything else should be censored.

    Sounds good to me.

  36. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Jzanu · · Score: 1

    Capitalism is the best economic practice, but libertarians are idiots who don't understand the context of capitalism as functioning in a society and in the real world.

  37. Re:Just call a spade a spade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Isn't there an oven somewhere you belong in?

  38. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's going to say that PopeRatzo is a Nazi?

  39. the headline should be NewsCorp bans Breitbart by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'd like to see some solid examples, and then also if the headline mentioned NewsCorp, it probably would not be that interesting.

    1. Re:the headline should be NewsCorp bans Breitbart by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      Read the BBC article. It has several.

  40. I have a feeling by Trachman · · Score: 0

    That Breitbart will soon be a competing TV channel, next to Fox, MSNBC and others. Rather than selling cups, hats and t-shirts, they will start pulling serious dollars from serious advertisers.

    Smart Executives of companies "saved" by Trump (e.g. Carrier, Ford) will find a way to advertise on those channels. At some point war hawks, such as Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop-Grumman will start advertising their strategic bombers and new generation fighters (as if those people who watch television are the target audience).

    Fight for the presidency is also fight for the resources, including advertising dollars and I have a feeling that Breitbart, and their readers, will not give a dang about some pesky annoying ads that will disappear from their website. Truth is they are probably larger or at least equal to Fox now, if respective audiences are compared.

    1. Re:I have a feeling by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      No, Trump's scheme is to trash the USA as a whole as fuel for his new line of swastika embroidered undergarments.

    2. Re:I have a feeling by Bing+Tsher+E · · Score: 1

      Do you have any idea what kind of an idiot you are making of yourself?

    3. Re:I have a feeling by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      hurrrr

  41. Re:Just call a spade a spade by Jzanu · · Score: 1

    You are a fucking idiot kid, you're not even a neo-nazi you're a shit-stain the underwear of the man who lit your decaying leader's body on fire after he shot himself.

  42. What workers? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Since when has Putin pretended to be communist, that lie is old hat. He is just the new tzar, glory to the Russian empire, hoping to make "friends" and help "allies"...

  43. So what by johanw · · Score: 1

    I only browse with an adblocker anyway. :-)

  44. There's an important issue of principle here by squiggleslash · · Score: 2

    I have to admit to being somewhat concerned about this. For an advertising company to refuse to place its ads on a website infamous for fascist propaganda may seem welcome to many, but those who welcome it are ignoring something very fundamental about free speech, the web, and the power of advertising: namely, wouldn't it be more effective to flood Brietbart with hundreds of autoplaying audio-enabled videos instead?

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    1. Re:There's an important issue of principle here by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      The principle of free speech doesn't apply to a company enforcing the terms of service for distributing their customer's ads for display. There are such things as morals, and there are such things as laws against hate speech - see Volksverhetzung.

    2. Re:There's an important issue of principle here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1
      Yeah, uh, a white supremecist website that scapegoats immigrants and minorities for all America's problems and promotes a strong leader to deal with them is totally anti-fascist, whereas Obama is a fascist because... you don't like him?

      You're an idiot. And probably a fascist who just doesn't like the idea that such a negative word is used to describe policies you agree with, being under the impression it's the word that's bad rather than the opinions.

    3. Re:There's an important issue of principle here by johanw · · Score: 0

      You clearly don't know what "fascist" used to mean: it was an authoritarian form of government where there was no clear distinction between companies and government. Just like the US today. After the fascists in Italy became cozy with the nazis in Germany the meaning of th word has been changed in later years, and it now usually means "any strong government I don't like".

    4. Re:There's an important issue of principle here by iggymanz · · Score: 0

      I said Obama is a corporate fascist. Bush/Cheney before him also were. Hillary also is a corporate fascist. That is the form of government the USA currently has. I know exactly what that phrase means, you do not. Educate your ignorant self before blurting nonsense.

    5. Re:There's an important issue of principle here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      wouldn't it be more effective to flood Brietbart with hundreds of autoplaying audio-enabled videos instead?

      No. I buy ad placements on appnexus. That's not how it works. The player code is provided by the supply side, not the demand side, and anything that can have bad stuff in it gets audited by humans at each level. Stuff gets through, but only for a very short time, and your buyer account would get shut down immediately, and all of the audit clauses would get invoked. The malware that gets through has to be very bad because it costs so much money to get reach this way. It is the targeting capability that makes it valuable. You would need to jump through a bunch of hoops to hide the paper trail, which would get you into conspiracy charges.

      You hear about kids who manipulate stocks from their basement. This it not like that. This is b2b, not b2c. If you don't have a serious business, or a serious, criminal-level front, they won't give you the time of day. That's not to say that malware doesn't happen, and isn't a problem. But there has to be serious money and time driving it. Stock exchanges have millions of customers. These guys have a couple thousand. You won't be able to hide in plain sight for long.

  45. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Add Alternet and Upworthy to the list (aka the Alt-Left) HuffPo and their ilk spew so much hate.

    Ctrl.

    Alt-right, Ctrl-left.

  46. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    This has more to do with Trump than Breitbart. If we just believe enough and validate our claim that "they're bad people" then we can all feel vindicated.

    But remember, no examples. We're not engaging in a tit-for-tat here. Even though this is tit-for-tat. Also, they use a lot of 3rd party indicators for hate speech. Read: Any indicator that validates their personal beliefs or desires.

    I remember when the web wasn't a political correctness platform, but I'm also not convinced this is "correctness" per se.

  47. Joshua Zeitz = another pushy Jew. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Those who know Jews will understand that minding the business of others
    is standard operating procedure for all too many of these awful people.

    Shame Hitler wasn't allowed to finish the job.

    1. Re:Joshua Zeitz = another pushy Jew. by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      I hope your mother loves you. She is the only one who will. Hitler is burning in hell and you can join him anytime you like.

    2. Re:Joshua Zeitz = another pushy Jew. by Jzanu · · Score: 0

      Sure. I have actual military training faggot, so you're going to die if we fight.

    3. Re:Joshua Zeitz = another pushy Jew. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sure. I have actual military training faggot, so you're going to die if we fight.

      When you wake up from your dream, you will still be in your Mommy's basement.

    4. Re:Joshua Zeitz = another pushy Jew. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I intend to see to it that this Jzanu character is investigated by Homeland Security, because he sounds
      like a person who has no business owning any weapons, and also is in need of in-patient mental health
      care on an extended basis.

    5. Re:Joshua Zeitz = another pushy Jew. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I hereby name the above kook neonazi AC... "The Projectionist"

    6. Re:Joshua Zeitz = another pushy Jew. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      faggot

    7. Re:Joshua Zeitz = another pushy Jew. by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      You are a fucking idiot. In Germany it is normal with conscription.

  48. Re:Just call a spade a spade by aliquis · · Score: 1

    .. to yet another useless stupid comment?

  49. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Add your tears to a delicious glass of milk, bitch lol.

  50. ...poor-quality source with undisclosed bias... by Freischutz · · Score: 1

    Note that as usual Wikipedia is a poor-quality source with undisclosed bias. Here is the text of the law.

    Why? It sounds to me like Wikipedia has got a pretty good translation of the gist of that law which is the paragraphs 1.1 and 1.2, the rest of what you linked to is mostly a discussion of what kind of jail sentences you are liable to get. My German may be a bit rusty but the Wikipedia translation is pretty accurate:

    130
    Volksverhetzung

    Whosoever, in a manner capable of disturbing the public peace:
    1. incites hatred against a national, racial, religious group or a group defined by their ethnic origins, against segments of the population or individuals because of their belonging to one of the aforementioned groups or segments of the population or calls for violent or arbitrary measures against them; or

    2. assaults the human dignity of others by insulting, maliciously maligning an aforementioned group, segments of the population or individuals because of their belonging to one of the aforementioned groups or segments of the population, or defaming segments of the population,

    Where please, is the undisclosed bias in that literal translation of the Volksverhetzungs law? Or, for that matter, the discussion of the above text on the Wiki page which sounds pretty dispassionate to me? I keep hearing you alt-right trolls dropping drive-by accusations like this but just for once I'd like to hear one of you justify it.

    1. Re:...poor-quality source with undisclosed bias... by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      You are a fucking idiot, read all of it you god damn retard. The presentation in the opening paragraphs dismisses the historical foundation and necessity for the law.

    2. Re:...poor-quality source with undisclosed bias... by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      In deceptive practice wikipedia "cites" a reprinted article from 1960, ignoring the legal development and definition by limited application and overwhelming successful prosecutions since. Overview meaning is that the rights of those targeted are worth more as they are the innocent party, the ones acting to incite violence are the ones committed crimes.

    3. Re:...poor-quality source with undisclosed bias... by Bing+Tsher+E · · Score: 1

      You started off seeming like you had a point to make, but your posts are degenerating into crapflooding. What a pity that you actually seem like you're making an effort to convey information in each post.

    4. Re:...poor-quality source with undisclosed bias... by Jzanu · · Score: 1

      You need to learn about human dignity because it is the core of German law and the foundation for the valid definition of hate speech.

    5. Re:...poor-quality source with undisclosed bias... by Cederic · · Score: 1

      I think the events of new years eve last year demonstrated that German law has no desire or intent to protect human dignity.

      Try again.

  51. third party == don't blame us by fche · · Score: 1

    "We use a number of third-party standards to determine what is and isn't hate speech"

    Nice dodge. Not even willing to man up, state, and stand behind their definitions.

    1. Re:third party == don't blame us by GNious · · Score: 1

      They don't have to - It's fully at their discretion.
      You don't like that, go use another ad-network :)

  52. Re:"discrimination" means "choice" by Jzanu · · Score: 1

    Go to hell you ignorant son of a bitch.

  53. Another source? by rholtzjr · · Score: 1

    Simple solution, go to another advertising company. Oh there is not one? I smell a new start up for Thiel.

  54. Re:Go ahead and ban the most popular political sit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Can't be worse than Obummer going on another apology tour or handing away millions in aid while his own people suffer at home. Socialism doesn't work in America and snowflakes who bought into that scam are scrambling for safe spaces now. Enjoy suckers!

  55. The DNC wasn't hacked by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Interesting

    their info was delivered from an inside source, Seth Rich, who was then murdered for his trouble.
    http://www.newsweek.com/seth-rich-murder-dnc-hack-julian-assange-hillary-clinton-donald-trump-492084

    1. Re: The DNC wasn't hacked by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Only that wasn't true. Just like the killary memes you probably sent. I hope you enjoy your new Amerikkka.

  56. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by TheRaven64 · · Score: 1

    Alt-left, alt-gr-right.

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  57. Re:Just call a spade a spade by Bing+Tsher+E · · Score: 1

    Crapflooder confirmed!

    Does your mother know what a potty-mouth she raised?

  58. Re:"discrimination" means "choice" by rholtzjr · · Score: 1

    Geez, can someone mod this trash out of existence?

  59. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You're thinking of christmas tree lights. Easy to confuse, I know.

  60. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by stinkyjak · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It only considers it as hate if the target object is a minority. IE... it is ok to hate white people(though we really are a minority).

  61. Re:Sure BANKSTER by CaptainDork · · Score: 2

    Go there folks, meet your brothers !

    Met those fuckers at Thanksgiving.

    I'll wait til next year.

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  62. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by RandomSurfer314 · · Score: 1, Interesting

    There are both literally and metaphorically no white and black people, they exist in all shades from pale white to dark black. At least that's how it is where I live.

  63. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You clearly know nothing about either of those situations.

  64. What happened to Slashdot? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Back in 1999 you could count on hearing the voice of scientists and reason. Now Project Veritas/Deceptive Editor Supreme is seen as some sort of outlet for truth. Along with Solar Energy is bad. Climate Change denial. Continued cynicism about new inventions. There is no enthusiasm here for scientific advancement. Alas, I quit.

  65. hate speech? by iggymanz · · Score: 3, Informative

    I went to the site and looked around hoping to find rabid offensive racism, how disappointing. What I found instead at least with recent articles was mostly constitutional conservatism, anti-globalism, anti-loose borders, anti-mainstream media.

    But maybe there's juicier older articles?

    1. Re:hate speech? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Stuff like this ad thing is #WhyYouGotTrump

    2. Re:hate speech? by iggymanz · · Score: 1

      nah, I'd say Trump was result of running a Clinton instead of serious candidate. Same old establishment is what Democrats chose, to say nothing of Clintons being career criminals always weaseling their way out of investigations for decades besides Hillary's total disregard for national security and rule of law.

      The Democrats need to get serious. They could crush Trump in four years if they do and get all Democrat voters energized

    3. Re:hate speech? by johanw · · Score: 0

      You want the juicier articles? Go to www.ni g germania.net (stupid filter, I had to add spaces to the URL).

    4. Re:hate speech? by strikethree · · Score: 1

      I went to the site and looked around hoping to find rabid offensive racism, how disappointing. What I found instead at least with recent articles was mostly constitutional conservatism, anti-globalism, anti-loose borders, anti-mainstream media.

      But maybe there's juicier older articles?

      I researched recently and noticed the same thing. Not my kind of site, but I got a troll mod for pointing out the same thing you did. I am guessing you will receive or have already received at least one troll mod too. It is like being punished for researching and not seeing the same thing that others apparently see. I apologize for not being indoctrinated.

      I am guessing that this is another case of, "if you are not with us, you are against us" type crap. I am not "with" anyone. I am just a person who prefers to determine reality (facts) as accurately as possible and then leave the judgement for later.

      And in case anyone cares, I don't care about Breitbart. They can disappear tomorrow and I would not care. I only investigated because of all the hate that is spewed about them.

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  66. Illegal embarassment by mi · · Score: 1

    There's a very good reason we don't allow news services that kind of power, and while I'm glad we finally got confirmation about it, let's not cheer it on to the point where this becomes normal.

    Richard Nixon would beg to disagree. Not only do news services not disallow illegally-obtained information, using such is a fairly reliable way of getting a Pulitzer Prize. Especially, if the target is a RethugliKKKan, of course.

    Had Assange embarrassed Trump instead of spraying water over Her Beautiful Wickedness, he would've been praised as a hero along with these guys.

    one great scoop doesn't excuse months of lies, outright lies, stories we already knew, and some plainly pure bullshit.

    Notable absence of any citations here...

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    1. Re: Illegal embarassment by bestweasel · · Score: 1

      Here's an example of the wacky world of Julian Assange:

      John Pilger:
      You get complaints from people saying, 'What is WikiLeaks doing? Are they trying to put Trump in the Whitehouse?'

      Julian Assange:
      My answer is that Trump would not be permitted to win.

    2. Re: Illegal embarassment by mi · · Score: 1
      Here's an example [johnpilger.com] of the wacky world of Julian Assange

      So, he is wacky — not any more so, than the folks routinely comparing McCarthy with Beria, but wacky, yes. OP is still wrong about established news services shying away from illegally-obtained information.

      Nor is this an example of "lies" or "outright lies".

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  67. I have no problem ... by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

    ... with this.

    I use Adblock Plus that blocks AppNexus, anyway, regardless of payee.

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  68. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by MightyMartian · · Score: 0

    63% percent of the US population is white. I urge you to get a lawyer and sue every math teacher you ever had.

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  69. It depends on whether they instigated the hack by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If they instigated it, or helped in any way shape or form it, then they are as responsible. If you get them out of the blue sky, you can publish such data and be fine. But should you have asked for those data in the first place, that place you in a hot spot.

  70. Definition by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Definition of "Hate Speech": You said something that pissed me off.

  71. Re:Just call a spade a spade by Jzanu · · Score: 1

    You're a fucking idiot, seriously.

  72. Overwhelming importance by Okian+Warrior · · Score: 1

    The problem with Wikileaks is the line between editor and submitter is extremely blurred...

    OK, that's definitely a problem with wikileaks. The line between editor and submitter is blurred.

    The advantage of Wikileaks is that we find out about corruption.

    Is one of these aspects of overwhelming importance?

    1. Re: Overwhelming importance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You find out about the corruption Wikileaks wants you to know. Unless there is absolute transparency on what is submitted and distributed, Wikileaks will continue to be a political organization and not a source of truth.

    2. Re: Overwhelming importance by coteriescavenger · · Score: 1

      His point was it's known that CNN and Hillary were conspiring together to control the message (i.e. brainwash you zombies). Their reason for releasing it doesn't change the fact.

      It's worth noting, though, that WikiLeaks isn't pro liberal or pro republican, they're anticorruption. You're just so blinded by your ideology that you can't see the danger of achieving it through corruption.

    3. Re: Overwhelming importance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If they were anti-corruption, they'd be leaking Trump info.

    4. Re: Overwhelming importance by coteriescavenger · · Score: 1

      Despite your best wishes Trump simply is not a part of any real corruption anywhere close to what Hillary and the Clinton Foundation have done, and appear to still be doing.

    5. Re: Overwhelming importance by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I wonder if you actually typed that with a straight face.

    6. Re: Overwhelming importance by coteriescavenger · · Score: 1

      I did, and I'll tell you why. I've been following this election every day for months, going through the details, checking sources, and watching what was being reported on mainstream media (and not reporting). It's clear to the rest of the internet that the mainstream media can no longer be trusted for important decisions such as elections. You and a large part of the slashdot community have clearly been sheltered from the greatest case of government corruption since Watergate. This is the "fake news" that they're trying censure or discredit now.

      I can say it with a straight face because it's beyond a doubt to be true. This is literally one of the last communities to realize it. Watching the mainstream media reveal its corruption over the last three months, you certainly won't hear a word about it from them except when their hand is forced, and then they only lie about the credibility of the information.

  73. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I doubt Ariana has ever said anything quite like this. And what are those elements of the left he compares to? Funny how he could describe in detail your deplorables but left the 'left' as a generality. This man is a fucktard.

    "Look, are there some people that are white nationalists that are attracted to some of the philosophies of the alt-right? Maybe. Are there some people that are anti-Semitic that are attracted? Maybe. Right? Maybe some people are attracted to the alt-right that are homophobes, right? But that's just like, there are certain elements of the progressive left and the hard left that attract certain elements."

  74. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Oligonicella · · Score: 1

    Let's Play Pedantry!!! There is no "pale white" or "dark black". And not even where you live do humans range on the neutral scale. As for "metaphorically"? That one you simply missed as a metaphor is by definition (Oxford) "a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable".

  75. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yup.

    I reported a Palestinian on Facebook who said, literally, "all Jews must be exterminated for there to be peace in the world."

    They told me that the comments didn't violate their community rules.

  76. Re: Just call a spade a spade by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Nah, christmas tree lights tend to be bright

  77. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned lis by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How about North America?

    Worldwide?

    Nope.

    I urge you to stop being a fucking moron.

  78. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned lis by MightyMartian · · Score: 0

    Just keep on moving those goalposts. When all else fails you've always got your fallacies.

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  79. In true lefty, virtue signaling style... by BozoForPresident · · Score: 0

    Make claims, provide no specific evidence, skip directly to punitive action. At least AppNexus have shown their true colours - no excuses for unknowingly supporting yet another organisation that doesn't respect free speech.

  80. Come on now. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You know as well as I do that they're not putting the examples out there, because there are no examples of it.
    This is censorship of dissenting points of view. It's a political statement by AppNexus.

    Nothing more.

  81. Re:"discrimination" means "choice" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "I don't like what you say so you should be silenced out of existence" - Every fucking commie and liberal ever.

  82. ...and a giant meh from most tech savvy folks by fireylord · · Score: 1

    To wit, hideous spamware/malware slinging racket bans something or other meaning we wont get to block said ads from said hideous spamware/malware slinging racketon website not many of us will visit anyway. ttfn ps. get a clue webmasters, you want people to accept ads on your webpages? Try this: sell, vet and host the adspace yourself, and be prepared to take full responsibility if you end up serving malware!

  83. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned lis by Cederic · · Score: 1

    You're the cunt putting arbitrary constraints on definitions to assure your precious narrative doesn't get damaged.

    Hardly a position of integrity from which to be challenging others.

    What is fallacious about acknowledging that "white" people are globally a minority?

  84. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    wtf is the alt right .

  85. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by sexconker · · Score: 1

    63% percent of the US population is white. I urge you to get a lawyer and sue every math teacher you ever had.

    I urge you to look up stats less than an eon old.

  86. still on that? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What does the alleged illegality of the "hack" (actually apparently a simple phishing) have to do with the appalling CONTENT thus exposed???

    other than the DNC talking point of "don't pay any attention to that man behind the curtain!", of course.

    Were you outraged by the Democrat hacking of Sarah Palin's e-mails and the mainstream media (I'm thinking NYT...) encouraging its readers help crowdsource the exploration of her account and the search for dirt (they found NONE unlike with Hillary)

    Were you outraged by the wiki publishing of stuff illegally obtained via bradley manning?

    Were you outraged by the media publishing an illegally-obtained portion of Donald Trump's tax returns?

    Were you outraged by the media publishing the Trump "grab 'em by the pussy" audio, which if recorded in California as apparently it was, was ILLEGAL? Remember: that audio was a pre-mic'd Trump being recorded apparently w/o his knowledge on the way to a studio for an appearance, and NOT a recording made in an interview - and it's a felony to make audio recordings in California without the full explicit consent of all parties.

  87. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned lis by coteriescavenger · · Score: 1

    In a nutshell, it's a rapidly growing movement of mostly the younger generation that rejects traditional conservatism, but supports nationalism. It's largely taking place online and in Universities. At its core, it's a push back against SJWs, safe spaces, and racial politics, which is why it's being targeted by the establishment and being labeled racist and "fake news". Here's a video of milo yiannopolous honestly satirizing what it would take to destroy the alt-right movement. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

  88. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The commie faggots will take down the alt right two for one while going down. You have the guns, but we have the brains.

  89. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You complain about PC after asking for assassination of your political opponents. How very ironically dumb.

  90. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned li by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's a rebranding of the KKK.

  91. Here, have some of these by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Met those fuckers at Thanksgiving.

    Me too. I gave them gifts in the true spirit of thanksgiving.

    Smallpox-infected blankets.

    1. Re:Here, have some of these by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

      lol

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  92. Armchair warriors unite by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Careful, moron. You get any more excited, you'll fall out of your armchair and have to press the button on your old-guy necklace so someone can lever your fat ass off the floor and pick up all the spilled cheetos.

  93. There is no such thing as hate speech by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It is not a legal term.

  94. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned lis by raind · · Score: 1

    Sounds like a typical AC ,

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  95. You're the admitted sockpuppeteer fool by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    See my subject & this link that proves you admit creating sockpuppets to troll me with loser https://slashdot.org/comments....

    * Ridiculous moron that you are, lol...

    APK

    P.S.=> It must REALLY suck to have to hide behind a FAKE NAME ONLINE like you do (many of them) for your FAKE LIFE, loser... apk

  96. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned l by coteriescavenger · · Score: 1

    No.

  97. To reprise: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Breitbart: we don't want your stinking ads!

    AppNexus: that sounds like hate speech to me!

  98. Re:Just call a spade a spade by aliquis · · Score: 1

    My usual reply to any Nazi-sympathizer association claim directed to me is that I'm not a socialist.

  99. Re:Just call a spade a spade by PopeRatzo · · Score: 0

    My usual reply to any Nazi-sympathizer association claim directed to me is that I'm not a socialist.

    Nazis were socialists the same way North Korea is a democratic republic.

    Learn to embrace your Nazi beliefs.

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  100. Re:Just call a spade a spade by aliquis · · Score: 1

    NSDAP where socialist. Learn to accept it.

    They were for national socialism rather than global socialism but they were definitely socialist.

    And they didn't act all that different to other socialists, like the democratic people republic you mention.

    As for the democratic peopleÂs republic of Korea it's a "people's republic" where the idea is that the people wants/benefits from a Marxist-Leninist system and hence it's in their interest and such a system is the "people's" choice or way. It is a socialist shit-hole. Just like all the others.

    Seem like you actually get to vote in North Korea.
    There's just one name on the ballot and you get the choice to be happy with that or go to a special booth to cross the person out if you don't want to vote for the person in question. You have to vote so .. It's a slight bit worse than the democracy we've got here in Sweden. Back in reality it has turned out that people care more about whatever they have competent rulers than whatever you got to vote or not. If you end up with a shitty government even if you voted people aren't happy .. I'm not suggesting the rulers of North Korea are good I'm just stating how it has turned out.

    If communism (or Islam) was the best system people would be happy with it even if they didn't hadn't voted for it.

    The largest problem with it is that it's not. Not whatever people got to vote or not. Though voting in North Korea doesn't change anything.

    Marxism is trash. We already know that it perform awfully vs a freer economy and still a whole bunch of idiots want it because some people have done better than they have.

  101. Re:Just call a spade a spade by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

    NSDAP where socialist. Learn to accept it.

    Are you trying to say "were socialist"? If so, how does that match up with their being anti-Marxist and anti-Communist?

    Marxism is trash.

    Nazis hated Marxism.

    Look pal, I'm not going to pick on someone who got their political education from Glenn Beck's blackboard, and I'm in too good a mood to pick on someone as damaged as you, so I just want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and to ask you, person-to-person, to please don't go out and do any Dylann Roofing this weekend OK?

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  102. Re:Go ahead and ban the most popular political sit by Sarius64 · · Score: 1

    You only wonder that because your politicians lost and can't funnel money into your corrupt pockets. So fuck you.

  103. In other words, leftist-derived standards. by sethstorm · · Score: 1

    We use a number of third-party standards

    All of which are politically-driven and support racists - as long as they're of the correct leftist stripe.

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  104. Great news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Can we ban Trumputin trolls from Slashdot now?

  105. BS! by s.petry · · Score: 1

    I gave solid examples of the Left fabricating stories about the right and you claimed that it happened the other way. Give me examples of what the Right is fabricating about the left.

    I read tons of material, and everything I see coming out of the propaganda centers (leftist) is anti-right. I don't see Fox or Breitbart, the only 2 "Right" new centers, making crap up about the left. Show me, or you are full of crap. And "NO"! Baseless ad hominem and accusation does not work for EITHER side.

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    1. Re:BS! by hey! · · Score: 1

      I claimed that people spread lies all around, and that if you can't see the lies your own side spreads you're a dupe.

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    2. Re:BS! by s.petry · · Score: 1

      I explicitly requested examples, and you failed to provide a single one. Astounding (not really)

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  106. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    wrong, you POS, lol.
    You don't think the Founders talked bad and hateful about King George III and his oppressive gov. Without that sort of talk the Founders would not had revolutionary views. No if you have an IQ above 10, you can put it together and understand why so called "hate speech" and "fake news" is in the cross hairs of the socialist criminal left.

  107. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    you need to Google the "muckrakers" and Ida Tarbell during the 1900's . you should learn about history and you will understand the importance of free speech.

  108. Which 3rd party standards? by Reziac · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the SPLC? by that standard, ordinary decent Americans are hatists if they happen to be white and don't think they should be exterminated.

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  109. Re: Should add HuffOp and Slate to the banned list by andyteleco · · Score: 1

    It's really interesting to see Zuckerberg (jew) giving green light to this kind of speech.

  110. Re:"discrimination" means "choice" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    idiot

  111. This is fake news. App Nexus DID NOT Ban Breitbart by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This has already been debunked:
    citation