Comment I miss... (Score 2, Insightful) 112
...when slashdot was more than a mouthpiece for Chinese and Russian propaganda.
...when slashdot was more than a mouthpiece for Chinese and Russian propaganda.
Or you could just mind your own business and let people cook how they want to cook, Karen.
It's not puritanism. Stop engaging in dated stereotypes. Payment processors were fine with pornhub before a bunch of underage and non-consential material was discovered. Would you want to do business with that? I certainly wouldn't and it's not an issue of puritanism, unless your idea of puritanism is not wanting to support victimization porn.
But executed by a senile moron and a gang of authoritarian fascists.
Sprint was doing poorly when they were accuired, it seems unlikely they would have lasted much longer on their own.
This article is basically complaining that these views are able to find platform anywhere and stops just short of calling for more laws.
Yes, we see you. Do you have a point?
Typical. Someone offers resistance and debate, then a closed minded asshole responds with ad hominem attacks then pretend they are virtuous. I'm not sure if you could be more stereotypical even if you tried.
...who can't afford these cars anyhow.
Most already do.
I guess we can add slavery to the growing list of war crimes committed by Russia since the start of this unprovoked invasion.
Oh look, another Putin cockpuppet.
You need to work on your English, comrade.
Over the past year that narrative has completely collapsed and has been exposed for the lie that it is. Biden lifted pipeline sanctions last year, if anything it's the left that is pro Russia. If the current administration weren't even weaker than the last one, this invasion might not have happened.
Praying doesn't work. Ukraine will not win with prayers, they need physical help. Sanctions are a joke and don't work against countries like this.
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