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  1. Re: In case anyone was wondering on President Trump Slams Amazon For 'Causing Tremendous Loss To the United States' (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Ah, the good ol' Dunning-Kruger hypothesis - every smug half-educated nomenklaturist niwit's favorite way to insult people who have temerity to disagree with the semi-official propaganda. Good times!

  2. Re: Use our Postal System as their Delivery Boy? on President Trump Slams Amazon For 'Causing Tremendous Loss To the United States' (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Forum disruption trolls pretending to be deranged Democrats sure do love dystopian capitalism.

  3. Re: Fact checking on Facebook Begins 'Fact-Checking' Photos, Videos (reuters.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    "FB is a pack of socialist liberal commies and so anything they mark as false must be true."

    No - FB is a pack of capitalist stooges and running dogs. But yes, when FB declares a story to be fake, that's a strong indicator the story may be true.

  4. Re: Misleading Title on Forget Millennials, the Internet's Most Wanted Users Are Older -- and Poorer (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Dude - I kid you not: I woke up this morning, and I found a Russian hiding under my bed!!

  5. Re: Misleading Title on Forget Millennials, the Internet's Most Wanted Users Are Older -- and Poorer (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Yup. Under B. Clinton our public policy was literally to pack up our factory equipment, mail it to China, then tear down the factory. Clinton and his cronies made some big money off international bribes, and now our country is left with basically no industrial base.

    I really need to start learning Mandarin... we all do.

  6. Re: FuCENSOREDck MicCENSOREDroSoCENSOREDft on Microsoft To Ban 'Offensive Language' From Skype, Xbox, Office and Other Services (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Inertia is a powerful thing.

    For instance, I've lost confidence in Canonical Inc and therefore in Ubuntu Linux. But I'm not going to up and migrate all my company's systems to something else. Because that would be a huge amount of labor for dubious business value.

    I think the same sort of thing happens with companies who are running Microsoft desktops. The setup they have works fairly well, so they're not going to invest the effort and risk of changing to something else.

  7. Nah. In a court of law, they just weigh the briefcases full of money that each side brought along as a bribe. Biggest money wins!

  8. Awwwwww shit - someone said "shit" in a company email. Quick, call the lawyers!!

  9. Re: This is f**king ridiculous on Microsoft To Ban 'Offensive Language' From Skype, Xbox, Office and Other Services (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    Fuck no they are not. Proper communists want NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with the SJW puritanical running dogs of global imperialism.

  10. Re: Why else would anyone use these services? on Microsoft To Ban 'Offensive Language' From Skype, Xbox, Office and Other Services (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    The SJW contingent have always been running dogs of big money. They really are dreadful joyless Puritans, that's not an act. It just happens that their brand of nutty zealotry is fully compatible with tyrannical Financialism.

    So the Financialists trot out the SJW tools who willingly, proudly take the blame for the heinously unpopular, anti-American laws their masters demand.

  11. Re: This is f**king ridiculous on Microsoft To Ban 'Offensive Language' From Skype, Xbox, Office and Other Services (csoonline.com) · · Score: 2

    Progressives are *NOT* liberals.

  12. Re: Microsoft's reason to spy? on Microsoft To Ban 'Offensive Language' From Skype, Xbox, Office and Other Services (csoonline.com) · · Score: 1

    They already do. Don't think they even deny it, do they?

  13. Remember when Skype used to be *good*? Before Microsoft bought them. And replaced the original p2p architecture with a server-based architecture, in order to facilitate snooping.

  14. Re: Only a matter of time on Google Starts Blocking 'Uncertified' Android Devices From Logging In (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    No one thinks Google is operated by nice people.

  15. That is arguably the stupidest thing I've heard on the internet today.

    #FakeNews

  16. We're mostly all against that.

    Next!!

  17. Zuckerberg is a cartoonish villain. But he's an American. Let him testify to Congress. Good for him.

    But yeah, time for some antitrust action on FB & duh Goog.

  18. Re: Not the end of the world - It's their Trade ma on Google Starts Blocking 'Uncertified' Android Devices From Logging In (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    How is it ironic to ensure proper snooping of the population of a major economic power? Sounds like a reasonable thing to do, if you're enthusiastic about the whole panoptic surveillance thing.

  19. Re: Not the end of the world - It's their Trade ma on Google Starts Blocking 'Uncertified' Android Devices From Logging In (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Gotta make sure the devices spy on you correctly. Maybe this was a condition imposed by fedgov or the Chicoms, if duh Goog wants to continue drinking that sweet sweet black budget money.

  20. Re: Only a matter of time on Google Starts Blocking 'Uncertified' Android Devices From Logging In (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Google's software is not the product they sell. It's the bait. We're the product - Google makes all their money selling our personal data to advertisers and repressive governments.

  21. Re: Science on Tumblr Takes Down 84 Russia-Linked Accounts (thehill.com) · · Score: 1

    You forgot my gender: Napoleon. Pronoun: Your Imperial Majesty.

  22. Re: In other news on Justice Department Revives Push To Mandate a Way To Unlock Phones (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Trump: My surveillance state is going to be YUUUUUUUGE!

    Democrats: No way. You're just taking credit for the surveillance state that Obama built.

  23. Re: The time has come... on Facebook Scraped Call, Text Message Data For Years From Android Phones (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Very creative!

    Facebook's PR firms seems to have hired rather higher quality shills than the usual Chinese/Russian/Soros fifty cent armies we've come to expect on Slashdot.

  24. Re: Facebook posts Appology Ads in US/UK Newspaper on Facebook Scraped Call, Text Message Data For Years From Android Phones (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    So they're giving lawful bribes to the semi-official propaganda organs, presumably for a little extra "fake" in the fake news coverage of their disreputable business practices.

    This is why only mindless tools still trust the semi-official media.

  25. Re: The last few days have been strangely coordin on Reddit Bans Subreddits Related To Selling Guns, Drugs, Sex, and More (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you on crack?