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  1. Re:Share in Eden or reign in Hell? on Insects Could Vanish Within a Century At Current Rate of Decline, Says Global Review (theguardian.com) · · Score: 1

    Since when do you care about the deplorables? The world would be a better place without the poor from what I've heard. As we no longer need a working class because of automation, they can either learn to code or die in a ditch somewhere. You're really going to pretend you give a crap about mouth breathing double digit IQs?

  2. Still didn't change the name, eh? on New Images of the Distant Ultima Thule Object Have Surprised Scientists (arstechnica.com) · · Score: -1

    I see it still has the Nazi name. How was this not changed? This just gives air to the alt right and other unsavory movements. Misogynist shirts were just the beginning.

  3. Re:Is this for real? on Huawei Would Accept EU Supervision To Lay 5G Network (techradar.com) · · Score: 1

    China wasn't the subject of this massive hate campaign until Trump's trade war started. Now suddenly everyone's on the train. It's weird. A coincidence, I'm sure.

  4. He said "caught" like it was a crime or something. Needlessly sensational, but that's journalism for you.

  5. Well, the journalist has to do that, to get the clicks. The author used to work for the Associated Press and has a master's in journalism from Berkeley. He knows what he's doing and how to do it. Remember the days when journalists were about truth and were on our side?

  6. Re: I'll wait on the Chinese on Tesla Model 3 Becomes Best Selling Electric Car In World (cleantechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Weird, eh? Only a year or so ago anyone who bought American cars was a moron, and a jingoistic one at that. Remember "GET A BRAIN MORANS"? Buying foreign cars was a sign of sophistication and taste. But ever since Trump declared his trade war, Sinophobia has made a comeback not seen since the "Yellow Peril" age of Fu Manchu.

    America's adversary? The Americans were front and center getting China admitted to the WTO. You know, the thing without which, China would not be the powerhouse it is today.

  7. Re:Compassion and empathy are easy to simulate on Is the Next Big Thing In Tech -- Disconnecting From It? (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't copy & paste other people's comments. Especially uncreative ad hominems. You might want to look in to posting less often.

  8. Re:It's a moot point. This is a beachhead. on Huawei Would Accept EU Supervision To Lay 5G Network (techradar.com) · · Score: 1
    Nobody was bashing China until Trump's trade war started. Then there was this weird shift and now everyone has jumped on the xenophobia bandwagon. Suddenly it's all about jingoistic patriotism and we must not allow "those dirty foreigners" to contaminate our precious bodily 5G fluids. The NSA has been caught red-handed doing the exact same thing. The head of the NSA lied to Congress about it. Wikileaks confirms:

    On March 12, 2013, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told Congress that intel officials were not collecting mass data on tens of millions of Americans. NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden soon revealed material that proved Clapper's testimony false: The government had been gathering and storing data from ordinary Americans' phone records, email and Internet use.

  9. Re:Compassion and empathy are easy to simulate on Is the Next Big Thing In Tech -- Disconnecting From It? (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You made the same comment with this account and your other sockpuppet account, genius.

  10. Re:Compassion and empathy are easy to simulate on Is the Next Big Thing In Tech -- Disconnecting From It? (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You said the feelings were fake. They are not. The brain chemicals are real, the feelings are real. I didn't say it was OK. You made up a position and assigned me to it. Stop doing that.

  11. Re:It's a moot point. This is a beachhead. on Huawei Would Accept EU Supervision To Lay 5G Network (techradar.com) · · Score: 2

    It is breathtaking to see such xenophobic racism modded up to +5 on Slashdot. What did Trump do with his trade war to people's brains? A year ago nobody would dare say something like this, it would be at -1 Troll. "Can't trust those shifty Chinese" is old-fashioned Yellow Peril rhetoric going back to Fu Manchu.

  12. Re:Kohath the deplorable anti-education retard sez on Nearly All US Teens Short On Sleep, Exercise (usnews.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, that seems obvious, but the SJW mob doesn't seem like it's going to change anytime soon. Whole categories of inquiry about race, gender, sexuality, religion, ability, and identity can only go so far before the enquirer exercises prudent self-censorship or is shut down as racist, sexist, or x-phobic.

    These lines of inquiry are judged so out of bounds that they donâ(TM)t require a response based on evidence or argument. Rather it is sufficient to identify them as falling into a particular category (sexist/homophobic/Islamophobic/racist or socialist/collectivist/globalist/secularist depending on context and oneâ(TM)s politics) to discredit them. Once the appropriate category is identified, one is freed from the need to counter the argument or debate the point. It might be called refutation by categorization.

  13. Re:Compassion and empathy are easy to simulate on Is the Next Big Thing In Tech -- Disconnecting From It? (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Not fake at all. The brain chemicals created are quite real. It's astonishing to see such basic ignorance of biology modded to +5 on Slashdot - but maybe it isn't.

  14. Re:Devils advocate / rant on 83% Of Consumers Believe Personalized Ads Are Morally Wrong (forbes.com) · · Score: 1

    Despite what you think, the world won't miss your site. It's telling how you think the users owe you something and you think they're ripping you off, when they don't owe you a damn thing.

  15. Re:Jailing doctors and big pharma on Alphabet's 'Verily' Plans to Use Tech To Fight The Opioid Crisis (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    My, the old "Europe is SO SUPERIOR, AmeriKKKa is SO DUMB" narrative just never gets old. It hasn't been seen on Slashdot for what, a few hours now? Go on, next tell us about how great the metric system is.

  16. Re:Believe? on Ask Slashdot: Could Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower Have Worked? · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Yes but then these journalists wouldn't have been able to get their clickbait article featured on Slashdot.

  17. Re:Opioid use ... on Alphabet's 'Verily' Plans to Use Tech To Fight The Opioid Crisis (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Why are you worried about the deplorables dying? Aren't you far left? You hate these people, remember?

  18. Re:fixes benefit cliffs that make it better to not on Finland Basic Income Trial Left People 'Happier But Jobless' (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    So, should it or should it not be the state's responsibility to care for children? You're arguing against yourself. And losing.

  19. Re:fixes benefit cliffs that make it better to not on Finland Basic Income Trial Left People 'Happier But Jobless' (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Negative. Begging will never stop being a problem. It's not about the beggar, it's about the person giving the money. To some people giving money to beggars *feels good*. You're not going to stop those people from feeling good. Beggars are selling a product, and that product is the approval of your own conscience.

    I love how you argue against making adults wards of the state, and then two paragraphs down tell us they neglect their children and it's the state's job to feed them.

  20. Re:There is a basic law on Finland Basic Income Trial Left People 'Happier But Jobless' (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Paying the lower class a salary not to work is dangerous. People will get the idea they don't have to. Would people wash dishes or do other dirty jobs if they didn't have the threat of starvation hanging over them? Of course not. Don't let the deplorables win.

  21. Re:Objecting to the give-away on Facing Opposition, Amazon Reconsiders NY Headquarters Site: Report (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    You're punching down. You never punch down. Deal with your misogyny problems first, then you can go about speaking truth to the powerless.

  22. Re: Objecting to the give-away on Facing Opposition, Amazon Reconsiders NY Headquarters Site: Report (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    What a bunch of closed minded bigots.

  23. Re:Objecting to the give-away on Facing Opposition, Amazon Reconsiders NY Headquarters Site: Report (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    James Damore. Gamergate. That scientist who wore the misogynist shirt. We've plenty of examples and denying it is pointless. New York rejected them. Deal with it.

  24. Re:There is a basic law on Finland Basic Income Trial Left People 'Happier But Jobless' (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    When you reward a behavior, you get more of it.

  25. Re:Objecting to the give-away on Facing Opposition, Amazon Reconsiders NY Headquarters Site: Report (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    New Yorkers have already voiced their opposition to 25,000 techbros coming to their city. Misogynists are not welcome in NYC and the people have made their voices clear.