I like how liberals are trying to make this incident into a gun problem, like crazy radical nuts have never made homemade bombs (OKC '95 anyone?) or used arson to kill before. If he had no gun, I'm he wouldn't have hated gays enough to try and kill them. Yes, that's it. It wasn't his perverted views on religion, it was the gun.
I like how your link to confirm "link to terrorism is basically non-existent" is to NPR, the biggest government propaganda mouthpiece they have. I'm sure everything they report to true!
Now that the FBI has released in full, he clearly states he in fact did it inspired by ISIS and pledged to their leader, are you going to retract this ridiculous article's statements?
Or are you still blind to the threat RADICAL (read: not all NOT ALL!) Islamists are to the LGBT in the world. They are condemned to death in their countries, not sure why its a stretch to believe they would want them dead here also.
And the success against Gawker will make it easier to kill publications you actually do like.
So because Gawker loses a court case over posting a male celeb sex video recorded without consent and refusing to take it(text) down, it sets a precedent that others might sue publications like Techdirt that we all like, and also win?
How does this make sense? Does the said party having a private financial backer make Techdirt more liable to something they posted, therefore losing to such a degree it would bankrupt? It changed nothing in the case.
People have been funding lawsuits forever, just because one finally won over a legitimate claim and got a large sum does not change anything.
I have seen where Theil has gone out of his way to find people with a beef with Gawker and support them - not because their case was good or their cause just, but because they had a beef with Gawker good enough to drag them into court.
I guess that is just where we differ. I see no problem in this. I see this as a way for him to help fight a company who he views as hurting people. No different than the wealthy leftist backers of environmental organizations, they use lawsuits as weapons all the time.
I just don't agree with the "chilling effect" on journalism. Its all within context. Some billionaire could fund every Joe Nobody's lawsuit, unless there is merit to the claims, they won't go anywhere, certainly not bankrupt levels. You don't win $140m from no where. These are the same guys who berated everyone for the female celeb leak postings, fighting tooth and nail ignoring court orders to keep up a male celeb video. idiots. Its utter garbage. How people are equating this to "imagine if" the New York Times being sued is beyond me. CONTEXT.
No, you are way off point here. Theil did not go around filing lawsuits to bankrupt the company, Theil found a PERFECTLY VALID lawsuit and came in to help fund it. I say perfectly valid because of the verdict. Theil had ZERO to do with the verdict the jury came to, the verdict came down on the claims made, they sided with Hogan. Not because he was funded by someone with money, but because they felt he was right. If Theil went and filed 50 lawsuits over stupid things that he knew would fail but would bankrupt them trying to defend/get them tossed, that would be an entirely different thing. Theil did not start this lawsuit.
I don't know why so many people, including the Techdirt writers, are missing this point.
There is nothing shady or illegal in getting help funding your lawsuit. Most of us in the real world would never be able to pay for a lawsuit against a giant media company. If you lawsuit has merit, it doesn't matter who is paying for it.
The only other thing I could think of that was not mentioned is maybe the phrase, "Make America Great Again" is maybe registered or trademarked? Even though its pretty generic, if used together with Trump its easily identifiable and may be protected in some manner or another.
Sadly, his other utility comparisons are exactly what they are hoping for.
Do you get a choice who you get water/sewer (unless rural and have wells/septic) or electricity through? Private owned monopolies also, at least regulated to not charge insane amounts.
Comcast would love internet to be thought of the same as electricity.
That's me. We pay for "3MB" DSL with Centurylink in central Florida, best can hope for is a 350 kbps on a good day. $45 with a year contract, otherwise its $65
And its the highest speed offered. There is no cable, we live 5 miles out of their "area" and our county has no other cable provider than Comcast who is not planning on expanding internet offering.
I'm honestly okay with this, just because I hate their business practices (in US anyway, not sure how they do it up north) does mean people shouldn't pay for something they signed up for. And customers complain on yelp and social media about companies all the time.
I'm hoping Facebook dies someday. Its so full of misinformation that people take seriously, and these people have children who will grow up to be teachers.
Facebook could be the start of the fall of civilization as we know it.
I use bing myself (nothing against google, just feel helping healthy competition furthers both products) and it places "In the news" links first when you search his name, and this article here is the top result.
I'm a cord cutter since 2008, and I had Comcast back then. We had 3 adults living in the house, and had only Netflix at the time, and our area was under the original Comcast 300gb caps when they would disconnect you if you exceeded it 3 times. We did twice, and for the rest of the months we would literally not do anything the last few days to not go over again. That was until they revoked the caps entirely a few years later. I'm not sure if they were reintroduced around here again, as I left Comcast when we moved.
I'm not entirely on board with the name being racist. Some Indian groups do support them, and I do not think of it being used in a disparaging way. No other team is named something weak or to be made fun of. Sports teams are often named after mean, aggressive, or powerful animals or other subjects to portray cunning, prowess and intimidation. You name your team after something badass. You ARE that thing.
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Now that the FBI has released in full, he clearly states he in fact did it inspired by ISIS and pledged to their leader, are you going to retract this ridiculous article's statements?
Or are you still blind to the threat RADICAL (read: not all NOT ALL!) Islamists are to the LGBT in the world. They are condemned to death in their countries, not sure why its a stretch to believe they would want them dead here also.
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So because Gawker loses a court case over posting a male celeb sex video recorded without consent and refusing to take it(text) down, it sets a precedent that others might sue publications like Techdirt that we all like, and also win?
How does this make sense? Does the said party having a private financial backer make Techdirt more liable to something they posted, therefore losing to such a degree it would bankrupt? It changed nothing in the case.
People have been funding lawsuits forever, just because one finally won over a legitimate claim and got a large sum does not change anything.
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I guess that is just where we differ. I see no problem in this. I see this as a way for him to help fight a company who he views as hurting people. No different than the wealthy leftist backers of environmental organizations, they use lawsuits as weapons all the time.
I just don't agree with the "chilling effect" on journalism. Its all within context. Some billionaire could fund every Joe Nobody's lawsuit, unless there is merit to the claims, they won't go anywhere, certainly not bankrupt levels. You don't win $140m from no where. These are the same guys who berated everyone for the female celeb leak postings, fighting tooth and nail ignoring court orders to keep up a male celeb video. idiots. Its utter garbage. How people are equating this to "imagine if" the New York Times being sued is beyond me. CONTEXT.
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I don't know why so many people, including the Techdirt writers, are missing this point.
There is nothing shady or illegal in getting help funding your lawsuit. Most of us in the real world would never be able to pay for a lawsuit against a giant media company. If you lawsuit has merit, it doesn't matter who is paying for it.
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The only other thing I could think of that was not mentioned is maybe the phrase, "Make America Great Again" is maybe registered or trademarked? Even though its pretty generic, if used together with Trump its easily identifiable and may be protected in some manner or another.
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Do you get a choice who you get water/sewer (unless rural and have wells/septic) or electricity through? Private owned monopolies also, at least regulated to not charge insane amounts.
Comcast would love internet to be thought of the same as electricity.
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And its the highest speed offered. There is no cable, we live 5 miles out of their "area" and our county has no other cable provider than Comcast who is not planning on expanding internet offering.
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Facebook could be the start of the fall of civilization as we know it.
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GJ Zarelli
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cordless!
Its not hard to go over.
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