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  1. AAAHHH on Pentagon Cyberweapons 'Disappointing' Against ISIS (nytimes.com) · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The terrorists are winning! We need more cyber stuff (especially mass surveillance) to stop the terrorists! If we don't ramp it up there will be more terror attacks besides 9/11 (year 2001, almost 16 years ago).

  2. Movie Piracy Cost Australian Network 'Hundreds of Millions of Dollars'

    Goood

  3. That is absolutely false in the context of which I spoke. Those businesses that you refer to are not really successful, they are just waiting around to be consumed by Corporation.

    Stop focusing on Donald Trump, exert your analytical energy elsewhere, you are falling for an extremely stupid trick. Stop trying to justify your obsession by saying things like "he stands out". He stands out because you are complacent enough to open your mouth under the funnel of the Media. If you sorted out your mind you would see he is a lesser emissary of great evils.

    But no, you have studied so hard and know so much, you deserve the scapegoat you want! Grow up.

  4. Occupation government on Japan Passes Controversial 'Anti-Conspiracy' Bill (privateinternetaccess.com) · · Score: 1

    The occupation government clamps down as the olympics approach, getting ready to smash some skulls as the general sense of nationalism in Japan grows, along with several "extreme" right-wing groups.

  5. That is the story abroad, but the one here is wors on US Intelligence Agencies Tried To Bribe Our Developers To Weaken Encryption, Says Telegram Founder (twitter.com) · · Score: 1

    Here in the US, intelligence agencies effectively OWN many tech companies and mandate these weaknesses in engineering to their trusted men (or women) in development teams. Of course I'm talking primarily about Google and Microsoft, and many others besides.

    conspiracy theory blah blah blah

    Too long of an argument to make to defend, but it might suffice to point out how everyone important is invested in every important business and so this mutual investiture forms the mechanism for the 'crazy crazy impossible' conspiracies that many like to comfort themselves by ignoring.

  6. Wow why are you so crazed to attack religion?

    What's wrong with hope? Do you know any other sort of institution that's selling it? Have you ever lived an impoverished life? Do you know nothing of the value of community?

    You seem to be conflating the ideal of religion with some particular religions that you have experienced. You are probably one of the retards of which you speak, indoctrinated into the Atheist Religion lead by Bishop Dawkins or whatever soulless producer of drivel you read.

    Seriously, your disregard for the schools for the metaphysical (religion) is absurd. How dare you look down on others?

    An example you should attend is that of Isaac Newton, whose work was based in the metaphysical, even the occult, and who was a devoted Christian.

    What have you ever done besides regurgitate your brainwashed leftist script? Your comments on this site are horrible.

  7. >I thought Germany was one of the countries that valued privacy
    That's what their media tells them, and you

    >How come all of the sudden they sound like the UK?
    Because that was the point in giving them the notion stated above to begin with.

  8. When in reality the problem is the population is too stupid for democracy to work.

    No one is forcing people to believe fake news....or are they? Snakes in the education system? Or are we going to ride the myth that it's really hard to provide people with the basics they need to concentrate on developing their minds while we engage in worldwide military conquest with hardly a few years' rest between campaigns?

    People are being kept stupid so certain people can own our supposed democracy.

  9. Re:Enough of this divisive horseshit on Google Searches Show That America Is Full of Racist and Selfish People (vox.com) · · Score: 1

    The popular vote is not THE vote

    Are you weak in 'removing your bias to see the facts'?

  10. Enough of this divisive horseshit on Google Searches Show That America Is Full of Racist and Selfish People (vox.com) · · Score: 2

    >America Is Full of Racist and Selfish People
    >Trump
    >After all, he had insulted veterans, women, minorities, and countless other constituencies

    And yet he won the majority of the vote. Apparently these alleged "insults" weren't taken very seriously.

    Dear editors of Slashdot and the rest of the Liberal media machine (owners of the Democratic party and the unfortunate souls who follow them)
    We get it, you're trying to turn the people against each other because the rise in economic equality is giving them too much potential to challenge the status quo and represent their own interests.

    A healthy portion of the community has been telling you to fuck off this garbage for a while now, but you just keep going....

    Dear sane people of the world:
    We're not just going to be able to tell them to fuck off. We are going to have to FORCE them to. Think on that

  11. Re:The headline is not consistent with the article on Kim Dotcom Loses Latest Battle To Recover Seized Assets (cnet.com) · · Score: 1

    Anyone who goes against the status quo in the waxing totalitarian plutocracy is a fugitive

  12. >Or that maybe we should start thinking of this not as some f*cking partisan thing, but about how maybe we should look to protect our elections from outside interference

    Or how we can prevent our people from being divided by brainlessly accepting what they hear from their favorite news source.
    This is an issue with education.

  13. Congrats, you've identified how business is done everywhere and by every successful person Now take the next step and stop blaming it all on the first example you saw

  14. Uber CEO To Take Leave, Diminished Role After Workplace Scandals OR Uber CEO To Take Leave, Diminished Role After Manufactured Media Campaign to Malign the Company for Business Reasons The tone that many media outlets choose tells all (Slashdot being a prime example). Maybe there are some problems concerning human resources affairs, but is there a company where that isn't the case? Uber is clearly being singled out. Anyone know why exactly?

  15. We get it on Trump-Style Tactics Finally Stopped Working For Uber (buzzfeed.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Anti-Uber article number 101 and seasoned with anti-Trump salt We get it, you're being paid to manipulate the news.

  16. Cue brainless partisan discourse on The Public Is Growing Tired of Trump's Tweets, Says Voter Survey (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    "Polls" said: TRUMP CANNOT WIN its statistically proven

    Yes, let us keep taking stock of "polls" in a world where "polls" have no accountability.

    Meanwhile everyone is fighting each other while the wealthiest people are conspiring to enslave us as cattle - see economic manipulation, mass surveillance, corrupt academia, consolidated and corrupt media....you can finish the list for yourself

  17. We are all meant to be cattle, and if SOME of us don't start proving that we aren't RIGHT NOW, that is the fate in store for ALL of us.

  18. Re:Even if there was hacking.... on Top-Secret NSA Report Details Russian Hacking Effort Days Before 2016 Election (theintercept.com) · · Score: 1

    American interests

    blows whistle
    False collectivism. The simple fact is this: most interests that are called "Americans interests" are actually exploitative to the vast majority of American citizens. There is a failure of the government to serve its people which you have many terrible examples of, including mass surveillance, the federal reserve system, the disrespect of the Constitution....I could go on....

    Russia is not our main problem by a long shot. It's the exploiter class that was born and raised here.

  19. an awful lot of anonymous pro-Putin

    Even if that's true, which I seriously doubt, having checked out every such article, what the heck difference does it make unless they're modded up?

    I'm more inclined to suspect you of jumping to judging posts as "pro-Putin" simply because they don't condemn him, given that you are casting scatter-shot over complicated issues. You can't just do a drive-by proclamation saying Putin rigged the election.

    "Many people disagree with me, I bet they're all Russian shills/hacked accounts/bots"
    Your attitude is disgustingly anti-intellectual.

  20. defending the Russians

    Your "if you're not with me, you're against me" attitude seriously does not match with your supposed status of 'mature responsible adult'.

    Criticizing the details of the report is not supporting Russia.

    The media's blatant propaganda storm blaming Russia has been totally unsubstantiated so far, which is inexcusable, not to mention their blatant attempts to demoralize would-be Trump voters with clearly manipulated polling data ("whoops we got it 100% wrong we dunno what happened" is not credible).

    Considering the stakes involved, considering how much everyone, especially the media and their braindead liberal flock, has invested in their stance on this issue, any evidence popping up 7 months later should be heavily scrutinized.

  21. Re:Title IX strikes again. on Harvard Pulls Student Offers Over Online Comments (go.com) · · Score: 1

    Now when can we see them pull admissions for those supporting terrorism and anarchy? Or are those now Harvard-accepted values if done by the right people?

    Yes. That's exactly the case.

    They are training cultural terrorists to upheave the pillars of society that have protected the middle class.

  22. Re:Seems reasonable. on Harvard Pulls Student Offers Over Online Comments (go.com) · · Score: 1

    No tough call here

    Justice always ignores whether a call is 'tough' or 'easy'. It follows the same rational procedure every time.

    The fact that you brush off matters so casually proves that you are unfit to judge. You have no rational procedure, only emotional whims. Keep your mouth closed and mind your own business until you educate yourself and build up some character, you have no right to speak.

  23. But why?

    The martial spirit is what has sustained our existence up until now. Why should things have changed so suddenly?

  24. Isn't the goal to DEFINE one group based on their behavior?

    to do what they think is best

    are you kidding? that doesn't mean anything. some people act from morality, some from greed, etc. They have nothing in common, certainly nothing that could be labelled 'best'. That's a gross oversimplification.

    Trying to abstract the will to take action as 'blame'?

    People are doing very bad things that they clearly couldn't do without the complicity of many others of similar sort.

    How can you solve any problem that is caused by a man if you cannot say who that man is? Are you totally resigned to have things go this way for your children or at least for the future generations? In which case, why are you even bothering to respond?

  25. Wow, blind combativeness without any argument and glossing over important events with the greatest generalization possible.

    You have no idea what freedom is, I'd wager.

    Your idea of 'one stroke and done' is beyond ludicrous.
    Even if the rich were 'scared' as you say, you think that fear has lasted until today?

    generous concessions

    like mass surveillance?
    like the media bludgeoning everyone with stupidity?
    like the federally mandated stripped down public education?
    like the constant financial turmoil: bubbles, national debt, inflation, etc?

    No, in this country, the true citizens do not tolerate tyranny.
    Since you don't like this fact, I insist that you leave.
    You're uninformed, lazy, and belligerent. Seriously, get out.