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  1. Re:Wrong way of looking at it... on Facebook Wants To Block Illegal Gun Sales · · Score: 1

    Zuckerberg is surely a member of that lobby

  2. Re:Yeah, but women want it all on All Else Being Equal: Disputing Claims of a Gender Pay Gap In Tech · · Score: 1

    It's a tautology to say that most people in any large group are "average people just like you and me". "Most Nazi supporters were good people," "most people at the NSA are patriots", blah blah blah. No, we look at the leaders these people follow and their core doctrines and determine that they are all of them 100% pieces of shit. Since we know feminism is the creation of Communist sympathizers and lesbian psychopaths, you can flush with confidence.

  3. Re:Charity vs Taxation on Google Funds San Francisco Bus Rides For Poor · · Score: 1

    Charity is voluntary, while welfare is extracted with a gun to your head. The recipient of charity is motivated to change their situation, while the recipients of welfare become dependent, believing they are owed a living. Food service is actually more of a welfare culture that benefits wealthy restaurant owners like Walmart is benefited by employees on public assistance; servers don't beg, they believe they are owed 15-20%, and they generally are paid way more than they are worth.

  4. Re:How DARE you propose NOT to allow this? on UK Government Proposes Rules To Allow 'Three-Parent Embryos' · · Score: 1

    Those unnatural things are adapted to our nature (generally poorly) while DNA manipulation can change our nature to something indeterminate. Even in this minor first step are the kids going to have three parents legally responsible for them, or is up to government going to make the determination? If lab makes a mistake can the artificial baby be sent back to be destroyed?

  5. Re:Stranger than fiction on UK Government Proposes Rules To Allow 'Three-Parent Embryos' · · Score: 1

    What if the donor was the woman initiating the procedure and/or bearing the child?

  6. Re:First blacks, on Apple Urges Arizona Governor To Veto Anti-Gay Legislation · · Score: 1, Troll

    The "march of history" seems to be going backwards to those ancient decadent cultures that celebrated homosexuality. We know how that story ends alright

  7. Re: Vive le Galt! on Mt. Gox Gone? Apparent Theft Shakes Bitcoin World · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Easy to insure a worthless product, the government just hands out paper. And since the government makes the rules up as it goes, there is actually no real guarantee of that

  8. Re:It will be a riot on We Can Avoid a Surveillance State Dystopia · · Score: 0

    Another delusional Boomer mistaking decay for progress. The black population is probably less healthy than in the age of slavery, the sluts are completely unhinged by fears of rape and their inability to be mothers, young men just fought the longest war in American history and face the worst employment market...and the rest is hardly freedom, it's obeying animal lust, a frenzied orgy before extinction

  9. Re:What's the difference? on Facebook Debuts New Gender Options, Pronoun Choices · · Score: 2, Insightful

    TMI, that's why. It's sexual exhibitionism, and it's gross.

  10. Re:Antitrust lawsuit? on Comcast To Buy Time Warner Cable In $44.2 Billion All-Stock Deal · · Score: 1

    Consumers and government still look at quality of service, and if Comcast is the only game anywhere, their service and prices can't be questioned. You could bring up Japan or something, but that is a lot less convincing than pointing to another company offering cheaper service in the same state.

  11. Re:Umm.. just as Europe moves beyond chip and pin. on Death Hovers Politely For Americans' Swipe-and-Sign Credit Cards · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Europeans are much more shifty people who steal. This is why you are disarmed, have to register your address with the police, carry an internal passport, go through extensive background checks to be allowed to open bank accounts, register your TV sets, submit to home searches by tax collectors, etc. etc. The data breech motivating this change in the USA was perpetrated by a European lowlife. It's unfortunate that the upstanding people of America couldn't insulate themselves from this foreign pollution.

  12. Re:It's about time. on Death Hovers Politely For Americans' Swipe-and-Sign Credit Cards · · Score: 2

    I guess we need to drive on the left side of the road and stop wearing deodorant too.

  13. Re:Not a question of preference on Getting Young Women Interested In Open Source · · Score: 1

    They make up more than half the population, why don't they make the community they want, why do they need men to "listen" to their never-ending bitching and nagging? That's right, they just can't or won't produce anything themselves.

  14. Re:Hire them at companies without experience on Getting Young Women Interested In Open Source · · Score: 1

    Odd that whenever women outperform men it's OK to say that's it's because of their special neurological talents. And actually the average female's educational and employment opportunities outstrip the average male's, though we are supposed to believe they are in need of desperate help. Fire the husband and replace him with his wife: what exactly did she gain?

  15. Re:Here's what's funny about all of this on Canadian Spy Agency Snooped Travelers With Airport Wi-Fi · · Score: 1

    no government, Liberal or Conservative, wants to be blamed for the next attack

    Except government is never held accountable. They are really interested in skimming money off security programs, and of course protecting themselves personally from retaliation for the evil shit they've ordered done to people. As the political elite becomes wealthier and untouchable through police state measures, apologists like you help quiet the population as its standard of living and safety is reduced by claiming the government is acting in good faith

  16. Re:Blah Blah Blah on Red Team, Blue Team: the Only Woman On the Team · · Score: 1

    You should care. Right now, some black person out there might have the cure for cancer, but society will never get it because he didn't have the money to finish college. Right now, some woman out there has a solution in her head that'll take CPU performance to the next level because of a radical new way of thinking about the problem, but she went into nursing instead. Every time you create an inequality in society, we all lose out.

    That's just wild conjecture, since 99.99% of people are nothing special, and even amongst the .01% there is redundancy. The extra resources spent achieving "diversity" across the vast pool of mediocrity will always produce a net decline of real achievement, unless the target group is already high-achieving, like Jews, Asians, or...white men. Blacks and women are not such a special group, and focusing on females is particularly disastrous when many highly trained women refuse to work very much at all in their field.

  17. Re:Bring on the comments... on Red Team, Blue Team: the Only Woman On the Team · · Score: 1

    No one's "experiences" matter except to themselves. Everyone can fuck off and drop dead, and that means the women, children, and dolphins too.

  18. Re:Fucking druggies ruin it for everyone on How the Web Makes a Real-Life Breaking Bad Possible · · Score: 1

    Develop an "ultimate high" that produces death after a couple of uses.

  19. Re:slashdot: idle speculation for ignorant morons on Is the West Building Its Own Iron Curtain? · · Score: 1

    Makes no sense, unless your real position is prostration to government, whatever it decides to do to you. True, it's very simple and easy

  20. Re:Until you experience the speed ... on Google Fiber Launches In Provo — and Here's What It Feels Like · · Score: 1

    I guess if you had 5 or 6 torrent boxes running, you could saturate your GigE line.

    Don't see why you'd need more than one, though it's true you'd need to optimize the disk configuration

  21. Re:Someone is going to pay one way or another. on Court Says Craigslist Sperm Donor Must Pay Child Support · · Score: 1

    Of course women do it all the time, are praised exercising their "choice", but that's because they are morally superior (or is it inferior?) to men

  22. Re:Someone is going to pay one way or another. on Court Says Craigslist Sperm Donor Must Pay Child Support · · Score: 0

    If you were a mother you'd deprive your kid of needed resources? Somehow I think you'd find plenty of justifications for why men can't "sign away" being a father.

  23. Re:Who chose to pursue this case? on Court Says Craigslist Sperm Donor Must Pay Child Support · · Score: 1

    Mantises aren't evil either, they eat the males "for the children". Males should be only so lucky as to be "abandoned". (Telling that this is seen as a such a severe violation, with the same moral indignation directed at men that was once reserved for runaway slaves)

  24. Re:wtf on An Iowa ISP's Metered Pricing: What Will the Market Bear? · · Score: 1

    Bandwidth used to cost $1 per sub and now it's $9. Yes, they raised rates by $15/month since then, but gluttons deserve to be punished!

  25. Re:It's not a bad thing. on U.S. Teenagers Are Driving Much Less: 4 Theories About Why · · Score: 1

    Don't think older new drivers get reduced insurance rates, so that's either false, or the insurance agencies are ripping them off.