This got me thinking that the internet is evolving into its own country.
And THAT got me thinking of why the MPAA/RIAA and other "AA"s are so angry at Google. They can't comprehend that such a big and successful thing has no gatekeeper for them to bribe.
But Google is right there, giving you everything you need! Surely they must be the gatekeepers of the internet! But they don't play fair (accept bribes) so that makes the AAs upset. So they seem to be doing everything in their power to declare war against the internet.
Perhaps it's time for the internet to declare itself a sovereignty? (not sure if that's the correct usage/word)
I'm for equality. If a non-male non-Caucasian person better qualified they should definitely get the position.
But I'm completely against putting a non-male non-Caucasian person in a position just because they're non-male and/or non-Caucasian.
Denying someone something because they're a minority or accepting someone because they're a minority are both equally discriminatory.
Why are there no legal repercussions for blatantly lying to get your legislation passed? Why is there no fact checking done before something that affects every American is passed? Why aren't these people being publicly exposed as frauds?
I think every time something like this is passed, the entire internet should have a blackout. Not in protest, but in a moment of silence to respect the passing of another freedom.
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They've all been arrested for treason.
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"Hit me."
"But sir, you have 21."
"I SAID HIT ME!"
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And THAT got me thinking of why the MPAA/RIAA and other "AA"s are so angry at Google. They can't comprehend that such a big and successful thing has no gatekeeper for them to bribe.
But Google is right there, giving you everything you need! Surely they must be the gatekeepers of the internet! But they don't play fair (accept bribes) so that makes the AAs upset. So they seem to be doing everything in their power to declare war against the internet.
Perhaps it's time for the internet to declare itself a sovereignty? (not sure if that's the correct usage/word)
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But I'm completely against putting a non-male non-Caucasian person in a position just because they're non-male and/or non-Caucasian.
Denying someone something because they're a minority or accepting someone because they're a minority are both equally discriminatory.
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