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  1. Actually it's (American) conservatives who want wives to stay at home and be simpleton breeders. Females being independent is something progressive to them.

  2. There are no more cool chicks. Now we only have Instagram queens who are looking for someone to breed with.

  3. How to raise the morale of your country? Just go in reverse!

  4. Fast forward another few years and America regresses into the Soviet Russia and East Germany it promised to never become.

  5. Re:Don't conflate those things on Whistleblower: NSA Is So Overwhelmed With Data, It's No Longer Effective (zdnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Maybe I am one of those rare specimens who don't want their children growing up in a world where we are all living in some kind of Soviet Russia redux.

  6. One world government on Whistleblower: NSA Is So Overwhelmed With Data, It's No Longer Effective (zdnet.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    Never forget the ultimate objective: one world government. One world KGB. The NSA needs the help of Russia, China, etc to sort through all the data.

  7. Re:Fiat currency is also a problem on Why We Should Fear A Cashless World (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    America will never be Zimbabwe. We have the luxury of being able to cut ourselves off from the global financial system and still maintain ourselves. It would be difficult from the start, considering the state of American manufacturing, but we could manage it.

  8. Re:Going Japanese - Capsule hotel on New Microhotels Fight Airbnb With 65 Square Foot Rooms (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Those guys are just the users in the system. Blame the people who hire them. "Don't hate the player, hate the game."

  9. If I were the government, I would be a lot more concerned about the death of marriage, etc than encryption.

  10. Re:When? on Research Suggests 'CS For All' May Mean Lower Pay For All · · Score: 0

    Engineering, programming and system design are heavily dependent on logic and it has been proven thorough numerous studies that males are the more logic-minded of the two sexes. Women are generally not as suited to independent thinking, and perform better in a social setting.

  11. Re:Supply and Demand on Research Suggests 'CS For All' May Mean Lower Pay For All · · Score: 1

    Yes, the programmer bandwagon initiative has just created an oversupply of programmers. But this is also politics 101 - the politicization of market forces.

  12. The invisible hand appears on Self-Driving Cars Should Be Legal Because They Pass Safety Tests, Argues Google (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Driving down the road... then suddenly, Skynet determines an alternate route for you

  13. Re:This is actually worse for women on Sexism Is Still a Thing At Microsoft's GDC Party (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Those aren't real feminists. Women who don't like other women being sexy are usually fat/jealous losers. Groups like "Femen" aren't real feminists either.

  14. Re:What's the problem? on Sexism Is Still a Thing At Microsoft's GDC Party (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Yes, some women actually want to be sexy. That's what being a model is all about. Microsoft is really not appealing to the feminists with this move.

  15. Re:Give an inch and they take a foot on Sexism Is Still a Thing At Microsoft's GDC Party (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    This is just another case of men trying to tell women what they can do with their bodies. This isn't Iran or Saudi Arabia. Microsoft is really making themselves look like some grandma's here.

  16. Re:This whole thing is STUPID... on Apple Employees, If Ordered To Unlock iPhone, Might Quit (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    America will eventually be Soviet Russia, with a genuine KGB. Actually it will be the global KGB.

  17. Re:Bullshit video on Anonymous Doxes Trump, But Leaked Info Underwhelms · · Score: 1

    The Internet - where 12 year old morons influence the national debate.

  18. Enemies of anonymity on Anonymous Doxes Trump, But Leaked Info Underwhelms · · Score: 4, Interesting

    By causing trouble anonymously, Anonymous are technically working as agents for those entities (such as Russia) which would like to eliminate anonymity.

  19. Work hard on Why Do We Work So Hard? (1843magazine.com) · · Score: 1

    Or else we'll hire Vladimir to do you job for $5.00. That's how America works, right? Work hard for pennies and compete with Russians who charge $5/hour.

  20. Re:Kids will have plenty of time... on Children To Parents: 'Don't Post About Me On Facebook Without Asking Me' (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Facebook is full of people who probably only had kids so they could show them to everyone on Facebook.

  21. Maybe they are just embarrassed to have parents who are competitive braggarts, parading their child like some object at 5th grade show and tell.

  22. Meanwhile on US Says North Korean Submarine Missing (cnn.com) · · Score: 1

    Russia makes nuclear threats against our allies and yet, we still hold meetings with them and recognize their Mafia cartel as a legitimate government.

  23. It's amusing how the Western media completely disregards the fact Putin's Mafia cartel is almost just as much of a threat to peace as ISIS.

  24. Re:Criminals gonna crime. on The Source of All Major Android Banking Trojans Just Got Updated To V2 (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    You probably should use a dumb phone and a fax machine since we are stripping away our privacy so that foreign criminals can sniff all of our online activity.

  25. Re:How exactly is it on The Source of All Major Android Banking Trojans Just Got Updated To V2 (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    Most likely Russians loading shitware onto the Play store.