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  1. Re:The American Way on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    I think we first should force them to wear some sort of symbol as to be easily identified to be punched on sight.

    Fortunately, they've already voluntarily chosen to wear such a symbol.

    http://cdn.inquisitr.com/wp-co...

    (NOTE: this photo is from the Charlottesville rally. Note the Nazs' expressed support for Donald Trump)

  2. Re:The American Way on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Political beliefs, even membership of a political party, should not be an offence punishable by death.

    Unless they are Nazis. Because the only coherent political ideology that Nazis have is genocide.

    You don't give cancer civil rights.

  3. Re:The American Way on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    Antifa, named and modeled after Antifaschistische Aktion of the '30s,have never once been involved in a peaceful rally, it always turns violent when they're involved. Always.

    Because violence is the only thing that defeats Nazis. Not engaging them in debate. Not social service outreach. Antifa is doing the hard work others are too lazy and cowardly to do.

    Neville Chamberlain tried engaging Nazis and they almost destroyed his country.

  4. You're not going to fool anyone when you walk around waving a Nazi flag and of those who do rally under it, many will only leave after experiencing the dreadful life that comes along with such causes, and some are beyond any redemption, being true believers in their cause.

    You bleeding-heart SJWs are really something.

    They're a bunch of sad wanna-be's and I suspect that the sooner the world can help them realize that, the sooner some of them will quit.

    The original Nazis were also a bunch of sad wanna-be's, until they got their leader in power. Then, they had to be put down like dogs. The Charlottesville Nazis now have their leader in power. That's why they believed they could march around throwing up Nazi salutes and chanting "Heil Trump".

  5. Re: Ridiculous on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Were they all Nazis? There were some there, certainly.

    If you're not a Nazi, what would you be doing marching in a parade with Nazis.

    Is all the alt-right Nazis?

    As they say, if the shoe fits...

  6. Re:The American Way on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    3. Treat them the same as any other citizen that broke the law.

    Did you know that the forms one has to fill out to get naturalized as an American citizen requires denying any affiliation with Nazism? Still to this day.

  7. Re:The American Way on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    You are correct, but both were nazis, which deprecates parent's claim.

    To be fair, if any of the Charlottesville Nazi marchers were top rocket scientists, I would be in favor of efforts to allow them to contribute to our space program.

    I don't think we're going to have to worry about that, though. I didn't see any Werner von Braun's marching in Charlottesville.

  8. Re: Ridiculous on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 5, Informative

    As an aside I have a hard time calling them Nazis.

    Really? It's what they call themselves.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DH...

  9. Re:The American Way on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    The first thing Europe did when the Nazis invaded Australia was to take down their Geocities website. I saw a video about it on YouTube.

    You're right. What GoDaddy is doing is an empty corporate gesture.

    Historically, there is only one solution to Nazis. It starts with the Battle of Kasserine Pass and ends in Nuremburg with Nazis swinging from ropes.

  10. Re:But... on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1, Troll

    These new-age NAZI socialists/fascists are right in line with the left-wing democrat KKK

    The Nazis all voted for Trump. They were even doing Trump cosplay down in Charlottesville.

    Here is a photograph of the Charlottesville murderer, James Alex Fields (center), and his friends, wearing Donald Trump's signature golf costume, white polo shirt and khaki golf pants. It's their fucking uniform for chrissake.

    The "new-age Nazis" are alt-right Trump supporters.

    http://static-25.sinclairstory...

  11. Re:The American Way on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    Von Braun had something to offer. Stormfront does not.

  12. Re:More leftist censorship on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 0

    As usual, leftists want to censor things rather than refute them. The greatest enemy to free speech in the world is leftists. If you can refute someone, speak up and do it, even if the speech is disagreeable, such as white supremacy.

    You don't refute Nazis.

    If your house is on fire, do you refute the flames or extinguish them?

  13. Re: Ridiculous on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 5, Insightful

    the general argument still stands in that limiting your customers isn't a good bussiness move.

    Unless they're literal Nazis.

    I mean, come on. They're fucking Nazis for chrissake. If your business model relies on not alienating Nazis, then there may be bigger problems than your profit/loss statement.

  14. The American Way on GoDaddy Expels Neo-Nazi Site Over Article On Charlottesville Victim (bbc.co.uk) · · Score: 1, Troll

    We've been through this before. Some of you younger Slashdotters may not be old enough to have had a parent who was alive in the 1940s.

    There's only one way to deal with Nazis.

  15. Re:Absolutely not on Can 'No Man's Sky' Redeem Itself With Its Third Free Update? (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    I bought it for $26 CAD (~20 USD) last night. Who buys off Steam when it isn't on sale?

    May I ask where you bought it for $20? That seems an appropriate price.

  16. Re:Absolutely not on Can 'No Man's Sky' Redeem Itself With Its Third Free Update? (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Huh? Since when did NMS do a Kickstarter, Early Access, and Beta? Also, basic development started 2012, with a small group of four, and they didn't start ramping up development until 2014.

    You're right. I'm wrong. I was thinking of a different game that didn't deliver on developers' promises. There are so many it's hard to keep them straight.

  17. Re:This explains a lot of things on Microsoft Blamed Intel For Its Own Bad Surface Drivers (thurrott.com) · · Score: 1

    News at 11 when has not M$ not blamed someone else to start with, customers, suppliers, the government, always, always, somebody else's fault until their marketing and public relations fail and then it was the new guy, yep, he did it, all his fault.

    You're having problems with your Surface Pro because you're holding it wrong.

  18. Re:profiteering on Some Retailers Criticize Amazon's Recall of Eclipse Glasses (kgw.com) · · Score: 1

    The ten-pack Eclipse Glasses [amzn.to] that sold for $25 in July is now $85 on Amazon.

    Surge pricing.

    Anyway, if you drink enough vodka and grapefruit juice, you can view the eclipse with the naked eye. I read it in a men's health magazine. Wait, maybe the article said you can view the eclipse naked.

  19. Re:Absolutely not on Can 'No Man's Sky' Redeem Itself With Its Third Free Update? (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    How do you get that angry about a fucking game? Especially one with as much promise as NMS?

    By "promise", do you mean,"features the devs have promised but have never delivered"?

    The game has been in development since around 2011, and it's been funded by people who believed the promises. Kickstarter, Early Access, Beta, and then a disappointing release. All at (or well above) full price.

    No Man's Sky is the poster boy for devs who believe the world owes them a living whether or not they get the job done. Plus, there's a 2-tier pricing system, where the PS4 edition goes on sale for $10, but the PC edition, which is supposed to be the flagship, is still at $60. No Man's Sky gets a participation trophy. That's about it right now. It does look promising, and I would like to have seen the game succeed.

  20. Absolutely not on Can 'No Man's Sky' Redeem Itself With Its Third Free Update? (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    At this price point, ($59 on Steam), No Man's Sky cannot redeem itself.

    It's like the old saying, "Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice and I'm not gonna buy your fucking game until you drop the price and maybe not even then because you jackoffs have been promising shit and not delivering all along."

    At least I think that's how the saying goes.

  21. There is ample proof that technologically advanced species extinguish themselves.

    https://static01.nyt.com/image...

    In our case, we will probably do so out of shame.

  22. Re:Why now? on Bitcoin Just Surged Past $4,000. TechCrunch Explains Why (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    I think we can all relate to being angry if a group of people decided to destroy our new car.

    The new car that he drove from Ohio to Virginia in order to be in a Nazi Trump rally? No, I'm not sure we can all relate to that.

  23. Re:Why now? on Bitcoin Just Surged Past $4,000. TechCrunch Explains Why (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    Will you be apologizing for being wrong next week and next month and every month after that when things turn out ok, like they always do?

    This scholar is of the "things always turn out OK" school of history. Who but someone living in their mom's basement could possibly believe that things always turn out OK?

  24. Why now? on Bitcoin Just Surged Past $4,000. TechCrunch Explains Why (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 4, Funny

    Because the world is fucking coming to an end. The guys with nuclear launch codes are waving their dicks at each other, the bees are all dead and Nazis are marching in the streets with tiki torches from their moms' backyards.

    So why shouldn't wealth be made out of nothing? Me, I'm holding out for TrumpCoin.