you forget the corrupt few of the USA government act like they controlshow other countries do things. And most countries governments allow that out of fear or are being paid off essentially
Easier to enslave your citizens if you allow for corporations(who bribe our supposedly non treasonus representitives) to have rights that supercede the average citizen.
of course we should believe the government when they say this because as they have shown clearly, They never lie or misrepresent what happened to make their case look believable right.
Care to link some proof of what you say or would you like to quietly slink out the back way before too many notice you.
captain America the winter soldier comes to mind every time I read about the drone use only being used against the "bad people".
The question that should be asked is who is defining who the bad people are. Much like the film, evil groups would decide anyone that could be a threat to their illegal actions could be designated a future target.
if hundred of millions of Americans don't care enough to do something over their government blatantly telling them they have no rights then nothing will make people do something about the ever constant and escalating abuses by those setting themselves up to rule your country like royalty over the serfs.
in those cases they just fine the banks making hundreds of billions per year profits a few billion dollars in fines.
Or a cost of doing business if you prefer. Even when it came out they funded terrorist groups they got a fine that amounted to less than 1% of what they made off of those terrorism deals.
some people are still naïve enough to believe if they have done nothing wrong, no harm shall come to them by the police , DEA, DHS etc. They are the goods guys, they would never act illegally towards an innocent law abiding citizen.
compared to the police shooting and killing unarmed people for no reason aside from just because they can or wanted to kill someone that could not fight back.
This way he might be able to kill one of his attackers instead of just being murdered.
haven't you seen the whole spiel the DHS has been going on lately about how only terrorists carry and pay in cash. That if you see someone making purchases over 100 dollars in cash you should report it because "SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING"
We don't have to prove this is the most corrupt US administration to date, we know it by their constant illegal actions. or acting in that the laws do not apply to themselves.
Police state of course if that wasn't mentioned yet. where those in power get treated differently from everyone else instead of everyone supposed to be treated equally under god
I would think the US itself being one of the worlds largest gun manufacturing and selling countries would make a mockery of that already.
Or is it suddenly more important when the average citizen starts doing what the state already does? I am certain the state thinks so. But why would the average citizen suddenly start caring about it?
Activisions strategy of charging their customers more money because their bad business practices has cost them customers reminds of how games workshop chose to do that very same thing.
games workshop lowered the quality of the products and raised prices. as a result they lost massive amounts of customers. So what have they done in the decade or more since they started this strategy. They keep raising their prices, and funny enough they are losing massive amounts of money because of this as fewer and fewer people buy their products. Certainly a few executives have succeeded in milking the company for all they can.
In my opinion activision is being milked for all its worth by a several of their executives. Much like the company milks the gaming population for every last dime they can.
It's a dam shame Activision has destroyed Blizzards good name in the long run in the desperate search for short term profits.
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"You would not know we are doing something illegal if someone had not of squealed about it"
Maybe he should have added in the line about shutting up or we will break your legs.
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Care to link some proof of what you say or would you like to quietly slink out the back way before too many notice you.
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The question that should be asked is who is defining who the bad people are. Much like the film, evil groups would decide anyone that could be a threat to their illegal actions could be designated a future target.
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If you have to ask what system you are in, then you are a serf.
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What does a bully care for rules when it decides nothing applies but what they say goes.
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Or a cost of doing business if you prefer. Even when it came out they funded terrorist groups they got a fine that amounted to less than 1% of what they made off of those terrorism deals.
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This way he might be able to kill one of his attackers instead of just being murdered.
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True Americans use heavily debited credit cards.
I wish to god I was making this up.
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Police state of course if that wasn't mentioned yet. where those in power get treated differently from everyone else instead of everyone supposed to be treated equally under god
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Or is it suddenly more important when the average citizen starts doing what the state already does? I am certain the state thinks so. But why would the average citizen suddenly start caring about it?
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games workshop lowered the quality of the products and raised prices. as a result they lost massive amounts of customers. So what have they done in the decade or more since they started this strategy. They keep raising their prices, and funny enough they are losing massive amounts of money because of this as fewer and fewer people buy their products. Certainly a few executives have succeeded in milking the company for all they can.
In my opinion activision is being milked for all its worth by a several of their executives. Much like the company milks the gaming population for every last dime they can.
It's a dam shame Activision has destroyed Blizzards good name in the long run in the desperate search for short term profits.
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