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  1. Re:(European) left-wing = "red fascism"! on Several European Countries Lay Groundwork For Heavier Internet Censorhip · · Score: 1

    their head explodes because they can compute it in their black and white world where everybody "left" is Islam loving or whatever they call it.

    Leftist subverters promote Islam to destroy the status quo, but of course the ultimate goal is an atheistic orthodoxy. This contradictory "dialectic" makes opponents of leftism look like they are chasing their tails until they realize that leftism is a government disease. No welfare subsidies+no employment regulation=no immigration problem

  2. Re:My 2 pence on Google Fund To Pay For 1 Million Copies of Charlie Hebdo · · Score: 1

    The idea that yes, you offend those who abuse power.

    I doubt Muslims have much power to abuse in France. If they did they would have had the police shut down the newspaper like it would have been if it was shitting on Jews.

  3. Re:Insanity on Russia Says Drivers Must Not Have "Sex Disorders" To Get License · · Score: 0

    Anti-family values is also an easy way to get votes. Do you really think Obama promotes sodomy for the benefit of the country?

  4. Re:why the hate on Intel Pledges $300 Million To Improve Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    The lower rating does not contradict reality if life experience shows that a female will under-perform a male with the same qualifications. Of course that's using unreliable data, but it's also an untested belief that they will perform the same. It would be more convincing if the candidates already had 2 years experience in the same job with excellent recommendations, in the absence of solid information weaker assumptions gain importance

  5. Re:Our strongest weapon on Publications Divided On Self-Censorship After Terrorist Attack · · Score: 1

    Except Europe is not free. France has banned performances of a Muslim comedian, banned wearing crucifixes, has forced companies to hire women. These edicts are enforced with infinite armed violence.

  6. Re:Better Onion article on Publications Divided On Self-Censorship After Terrorist Attack · · Score: 0

    Cartoons can be used to "jokingly" libel or incite violence as you can see from racist and wartime propaganda. Not sure what this French paper was publishing, but apparently they were even taunting Islamists for not following through with their threats.

  7. Re:Playing devil's advocate on FBI: North Korean Hackers "Got Sloppy", Leaked IP Addresses · · Score: 1

    Seems like it would be a good idea anyway since it's one of the few areas not under total surveillance by the World Police

  8. Re:why the hate on Intel Pledges $300 Million To Improve Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    People that sound the same on paper of course perform differently, the study assumes that there is zero correlation of performance with sex. Maybe if the "applications materials" demonstrated actual performance/productivity the study would have a point, but it sounds like it was a standard candidate for a standard job.

  9. Re:Why only in Tech? on Intel Pledges $300 Million To Improve Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    White men are never diverse, just like pizza with no toppings is never Special. But when shit gets real you don't have time or space for toppings. That's when diversity-lovers begin to say that crust and cheese is obsolete all you need is a pile of toppings.

  10. Re:why the hate on Intel Pledges $300 Million To Improve Diversity In Tech · · Score: 1

    That's like telling people before they take a sip that you want to replace their fresh brewed coffee with Folger's Crystals and being surprised that they prefer real coffee. Why have a poor substitute when you can have the real thing?

  11. Re:The Government is NOT here to help you... on Writer: How My Mom Got Hacked · · Score: 1

    Plus this is the sort of nonsense that your government is supposed to do something about

    Nah, it's more like what people imagine the government cares about. Lots of people are still scammed through letters and phone calls, and there are thousands of homes broken into every day. Meanwhile most police investigators are busy smoking weed with drug dealers, and the NSA is occupied with tracking the cellphone of a goat herder in Pakistan whose cousin's brother began growing his beard 4cm longer.

  12. Re:How is this supposed to work...? on Indiana Court Rules Melted Down Hard Drive Not Destruction of Evidence · · Score: 1

    Sentences are substantially increased for wearing a mask during a robbery or laundering money from a drug business, for example, they are only limited by their imaginations when bringing charges

  13. Re:No matter how much lipstick you put on it... on Bitcoin Gets Its First TV Ads · · Score: 1

    Just because the payment becomes less affordable does not mean it's unaffordable.

  14. Re:Laughably wrong. on The One Mistake Google Keeps Making · · Score: 1

    You can have a driving simulator installed, most people will be playing Grand Theft Auto mode, but you can experience the peace of sitting in a traffic jam as your car drives you to work non-stop at 100mph

  15. Re:Prediction: on N. Korea Blames US For Internet Outage, Compares Obama to "a Monkey" · · Score: 2

    Obama said he would retaliate, so it's a natural assumption, though for all we know Best Korea broke something while fortifying its defenses against this imminent attack. And while Sony may not have hacked itself, making itself look like an innocent victim of a powerful adversary rather than a negligent fool brought to its knees by teenage pranksters certainly is to its advantage

  16. Re:It is very simple on Tech's Gender Gap Started At Stanford · · Score: 1

    Go ahead and start a company using black women if men are just poseurs. No doubt it will be a very relaxed and quiet environment...

  17. Re:Are you kidding me? on Tech's Gender Gap Started At Stanford · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I assume they were kicked out due to the men returning from war, those selfish bastards.

  18. Re:Thanks, Obama on T-Mobile To Pay $90M For Unauthorized Charges On Customers' Bills · · Score: 1

    Which "crams" its $500 million budget onto taxpayers payroll deductions every year, good luck getting your money's worth

  19. Re:Ethics? on FBI Confirms Open Investigation Into Gamergate · · Score: 1

    Little known fact is that while she was waiting at the bus stop Rosa received a death threat tweet on her iphone, which caused her to flee her normal seat and move to one where she couldn't be found. If she had called Uber instead history would have been different.

  20. Re:Media blackout on FBI Confirms Open Investigation Into Gamergate · · Score: 2

    Does that make death threats that involve planning to be very, very, very, real threats, and deaths threats that result in injuries to be very, very, very, very real threats, and threats that produce a corpse to be very, very, very, very, very real threats? Cause in that case very, very real threats are child's play.

  21. Re:Again with the girls? on New AP Course, "Computer Science Principles," Aims To Make CS More Accessible · · Score: 1

    Why is there no similar push in any other field (think firefighter/truckdriver/constrution)

    I think it is across the board (of course only when male numbers are "too high"). Female-owned construction companies are preferred for government contracts, and the NYC fire department just eliminated physical performance tests since not enough women could pass. It's probably happening now because the tipping point of unmarried female voters has been reached, from now on they are simply going to vote themselves entitlements. The writers of the Constitution weren't just being jerks when they didn't give women suffrage

  22. Re:Don't worry guys... on Apparent Islamic Terrorism Strikes Sydney · · Score: 1

    How many Muslims had Canada and Australia bombed to death previous to that for undisclosed reasons?

  23. Re:Muslims? on Apparent Islamic Terrorism Strikes Sydney · · Score: 2

    They would likely rise if the Australian government was carrying out airstrikes on the Vatican

  24. Re:Freedom of choice on Time To Remove 'Philosophical' Exemption From Vaccine Requirements? · · Score: 1

    Would they really be the source of disease, or is it travelers from the 3rd World?

  25. Re:Creating more victims on MIT Removes Online Physics Lectures and Courses By Walter Lewin · · Score: 0

    nah, it sends the message that academia is discredited, it's daycare for silly girls. People who want to get stuff done should not be involved