Comment Re:Excellent, but .... (Score 5, Insightful) 188
You're absolutely correct, but hypocrisy has never stood in the way of politics
You're absolutely correct, but hypocrisy has never stood in the way of politics
It's an odd thing, but I've worked in game development and business software, and game development has much simpler requirements. You know what looks and feels wrong, but business software is a matter of opinion--lots of opinions--and those opinions contradict each other. To give one client what they want, you may end up screwing all the others--and it becomes your fault that you cannot be all things to all people. At some point, you have to tell people that if they want X, it will be slow, limited, and DO YOU REALLY FUCKING NEED THIS, because often they don't.
We need to learn to say no. And not just to our clients, but to our salesmen, our managers, and our project managers. Because saying yes to one client might mean saying no to a dozen others.
1. people who are not americans, and hated the invasion of iraq, are not happy with what kgb thug putin has done
2. morality does not mean "that guy over there did something bad so it's ok that this guy does something bad"
3. the world doesn't actually revolve around the usa. the usa is not the standard you use to determine right and wrong in this world
that putin did something wrong is not automatically made ok because the usa did something wrong. different entities. if i murder your neighbor is it ok because some other guy murdered someone else once? does that make any sense to you? then why does putin doing something wrong mean we can't judge because the usa did something wrong once? why do you have a need to start babbling about the usa?
again, in case you missed it: the world does not actually revolve around the usa
it's actually possible to be angry at putin and condemn his invasion of crimea without thinking about or referencing the usa
amazing concept, huh?
go home Sean Young, you're drunk
fly a gun inside
the preceding post is an example of posturing
It's why you are foaming at the mouth trying to characterize the first honest system by a failure that doesn't shake the system at all despite its magnitude.
(facepalm)
the problem is you idiots have an effect on the rest of society. we have to bail your ignorant asses out when you inevitably fuck up. so grow a brain
payment processors getting together and colluding is an example of no regulation
your example supports govt control, it doesn't dispute it
you call yourself realistic and you persist with a naive simplistic belief that the basics of economic history disprove?
dealing with you free market fundamentalists is like dealing with creationists
no logic or reason, just irrational faith in a really bad idea
resulting in exactly the kind of story we are commenting under
so apparently some still cannot learn, either the easy way from the simple facts of economic history, nor the hard way: from the subject matter of the very story they are commenting under
a diehard true believer. endearing? pathetic?
but they need to be heavily regulated by the government, obviously
it seems like the entire story of bitcoin has been heavily propeled forward by naive, enthusiastic free market fundamentalist types. ideological children
and now they are learning what the rest of us know from economic history, but apparently their gullibility means they have to learn the simple lessons of history the hard way
the free market fairy does not actually solve all problems. that's a quasireligious statement of faith, and is in complete contradiction to our simple experiences with markets throughout human history
sorry libertarians
the venezuelan system doesn't work, and the people are organically angry about that, with the venezuelan govt
it has nothing to do with the usa
i don't know how or why you frame this as the usa doing something it did in the cold war, when all of the angry venezuelans on the street right now are in the street because of how fucked up the system is in venezuela is right now, because of something their own govt is screwing up. nothing to do with the usa at all
you don't really have any understanding of the situation in venezuela. you have the same tired old cold war thinking that the propaganda by the venezuelan government deploys. which, because as the existence of people like you show, still works as propaganda
but it has nothing at all to do with reality. the cold war is long over
with venezuela, the kneejerk "blame america" is pretty swift and is standard
when venezuelans started protesting last week, they kicked out some american diplomats in response
http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/17/...
either:
1. the usa is pushing magic buttons in washington dc and making venezuelans revolt (and not the actual issues and problems about venezuela the people revolting articulate)
2. it's a tired bullshit cynical ploy that, unfortunately, still works with large enough of the population that it is still worth doing
or... i dunno, as an american, maybe i have dark magical powers over venezuela i have not fully explored
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