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  1. Re:The rest of the story on Game Company Fires Two Employees Who Complained About 'Mansplaining' on Twitter (theverge.com) · · Score: 0, Insightful

    Her vindictive, spiteful and mendacious behavior driven apparently by maliciousness fits exactly the stereotype of the irrational woman controlled by emotion instead of reason. It is this stereotype which has for centuries held women back, by giving men an excuse to deny women power and respect. Those of us who have fought to bring women out of the shadow of the myth of female emotion and irrationally are being betrayed by happenings such as those outlined.

  2. Who will watch the watchers? on UK Banks Told To Reveal Tech Meltdown Plans (bbc.com) · · Score: -1

    I'd be more interested in an audit of The Bank of England and the Financial Conduct Authority and see what their own plans are. Set your house in perfect order before you criticize others.

  3. Re:Healthcare on In This Economy, Quitters Are Winning (wsj.com) · · Score: -1

    That huge payment for health care subsidizes the entire world. The rest of the world has good lives because Americans pay for medical advances. Billions benefit and 50 million racist working class Trump voters die early? Who wouldn't make that trade.

  4. Re:Still not economical on NASA To Test 'Quiet' Supersonic Flights Over Texas (cnn.com) · · Score: 0

    The target audience values time more than money. Tons of business class and first class customers pay handsomely to get there slowly. They'll pay extra to get there faster.

  5. Re:Pitting the labor force against itself..... on Amazon Wants You To Start a Business To Deliver Its Packages (cnn.com) · · Score: -1

    Complains about negative reputation of unions. Very next sentence explains union members are violent toxic masculinity. How did unions get that bad reputation, I wonder?

  6. Re:These days I don't trust ANY company on politic on Most Americans Think Facebook and Twitter Censor Their Political Views (bloomberg.com) · · Score: -1

    I like the way you worked casual classist bigotry into your post. Comfort the comfortable, afflict the afflicted.

  7. Re:Socialist Paradise. on Venezuela Is Blocking Access To the Tor Network (theverge.com) · · Score: -1

    Public roads are not socialism. Socialism is government control of the means of production. The roads are free for all to use. They were even built by private companies. I feel you don't know what socialism means.

  8. Re:When will US companies steal Tech from China? on Trump Officials Planning Escalation of US-China Tech Trade War (arstechnica.com) · · Score: -1

    Never. China actually protects its tech. There won't be any thefts because they take it seriously.

  9. Re:My perspective as a stock holder. on Tesla To Close a Dozen Solar Facilities In 9 States (cnbc.com) · · Score: -1

    And yet our people had good lives, good working conditions, and weren't exposed to predatory capital roaming the globe for humans to exploit. Have to make sure our priorities are in the right order.

  10. That's not people being stupid. That's people showing a rational response to frequent false alarms. Not bad operator...bad designer.

  11. Re:My perspective as a stock holder. on Tesla To Close a Dozen Solar Facilities In 9 States (cnbc.com) · · Score: -1

    So we get to develop our own sources domestically instead of being dependent on the Chinese? Farsighted move.

  12. Just imagine all the people who DO watch TV while "driving" a self-driving car and get away with it. I wonder if they pulled the records before the crash, how many correlations they're find between her Hulu watching and her "driving".

  13. So the mainstream media uses vernacular? I thought they prided themselves on not sounding like America. Go figure.

  14. Re:If you don't like your job on Tesla Sues Employee Alleged To Have Stolen Gigabytes of Data (arstechnica.com) · · Score: -1

    If CNN said the sky is blue you go outside and check.

  15. The New York Times lied about Tesla car. They got caught red-handed by the telemetry. "When the facts didn't suit his opinion, he simply changed the facts," Musk wrote.

    http://www.teslamotors.com/blog/most-peculiar-test-drive

    A Times spokeswoman reiterated that its story was "fair and accurate."

  16. Re:Health condition? on WHO Classifies 'Gaming Disorder' as Mental Health Condition (cnn.com) · · Score: -1

    We just treat them like Trump voters. Same same. Mentally deranged people who bring the rest of us down with their lack of choices.

  17. Re:Was there a reason to add the 'finally' on The Silk Road's Alleged Right-Hand Man Will Finally Face a US Court (arstechnica.com) · · Score: -1

    A lot of people would, unfortunately. The same people who play slot machines, lotteries, are alcoholics and smoke cigarettes. A lot of people need the government's help to make the right decisions. Look at all the people who voted for Trump and Brexit.

  18. Re:No value at all on Bitcoin's Price Was Artificially Inflated Last Year, Researchers Say (nytimes.com) · · Score: -1

    Dollars have value because they are backed by the biggest military on the planet. That's real value. Nothing false about it.

  19. Re:Yes, I would like to file a complaint . . . on Facebook May Ban Bad Businesses From Advertising (theverge.com) · · Score: -1
  20. None of the CEOs went to jail. They pointed the finger at lower managers and the CEOs got off scot-free. It's distressing when distracting tactics work on people. :(

  21. To the Left, anyone to the right of Mao Zedong looks like a nazi to them. They're not joking; they really feel this way.

  22. Re:Washington State, paying guilt tax for China on Can Washington State Finally Put a Price On Carbon? (wired.com) · · Score: -1

    Those taxes pay for the nice place you live in and all the government services you consume.

  23. Re:so just like previous administrations then? on Justice Department Seizes Reporter's Phone, Email Records In Leak Probe (thehill.com) · · Score: -1

    Whataboutism. We're talking about Trump's threat to a free press, not the most administration led by one of the wisest and even tempered people ever to hold the office.

  24. In a corporatist system of government, corporate censorship is state censorship. When there's no meaningful space between corporate power and government power, it doesn't make much difference whether the guy silencing your dissent is Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Sessions. America most definitely has such a system.

    And when independent candidates run for office and can't get their message out for being shadow banned, and the corporatist candidates are always the number one trending subject, you'll be there to finger wag for not bothering to set up their own world-class content distribution system first.

  25. Re:*sigh* The vulnerabilities are not what we thin on US Government Probes Airplane Vulnerabilities, Says Airline Hack Is 'Only a Matter of Time' (vice.com) · · Score: -1

    He pulled the stick back because on an Airbus the computer controls the aircraft and makes it impossible to crash. However due to icing the aircraft went into "alternate law" mode where it acted like a real airplane. He didn't know this. Oops. Excessive computerisation killed all those people. Hence the expression, "if it ain't Boeing, I ain't going."