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How does the World view America these days?


Rubin Farr

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Oh yeah, the Bundy family reunion. I remember how my libertarian ex-roommate was praising them back in April 2014 during their whole standoff with the BLA.

To right wingers they're "freedom fighters", but they'd either be gangbangers, hippies, or terrorists if it was anybody other than good ol' Christian white boys carrying out these actions.

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nothing personal, but since when has social media actually changed anything of substance?

 

One thing I'm grateful for in social media is our increasingly swift response as a global community in ridiculing the ass clowns of the world

 

i've been around the US & among certain areas of white privileged society that whole Ayn Rand/Objectivist bs has become a secular bible. Their position could be boiled down to 1 statement i heard during sunday dinner 1 afternoon in DC - "Would you pay your neighbour's mortgage?"

 

Try explaining the NHS to folks WITH degrees, Masters degrees, ex army officers of pretty high rank etc, PLUS folks who work for non-profit organizations, without it all heading south (pun intended)

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All true activism is being buried in a sea of bullshit, and you can thank all the SWJs and the alt-right cunts, they are making the most noise over absolute nothing issues.

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lol @ jon ritzheimer

 

in other news, nyc is going to be replace all the public telephone booths with wifi kiosks

amerikkka being great again

1)public phone booths? Do those still exist? Lol I remember living in Seoul in the 90s, everyone had a pager-the lines for the public phone booths were immense. Then going back in late 2001 the transition to cell phones was well underway and the lines were almost gone. By about 2005 you were hard-pressed to find a public phone booth.

 

2)all cities should have free wi-fi. It doesn't have to be blazing fast, but there has to be enough bandwidth to deal with the user base. Awesome that NYC is doing this,lets hope they implement it well.

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When I lived in San Francisco, they were trying to get free WiFi for the entire city. Not sure if that ever happened.

 

There are still public payphones here in Los Angeles. Everyone once in a while you'll see someone using one, but a majority of them don't have a phone and a few and far between.

 

I agree there should be free WiFi but I remember when that was proposed there was major backlash against the idea, then you also have to consider the abuse that will come with that service from hackers or people engaged in identity theft.

 

 

 

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When I lived in San Francisco, they were trying to get free WiFi for the entire city. Not sure if that ever happened.

 

There are still public payphones here in Los Angeles. Everyone once in a while you'll see someone using one, but a majority of them don't have a phone and a few and far between.

 

I agree there should be free WiFi but I remember when that was proposed there was major backlash against the idea, then you also have to consider the abuse that will come with that service from hackers or people engaged in identity theft.

 

 

 

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Or drug dealing and prostitution

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Yes but those type of people they alwayd find excuses and scapegoats and this firing hes gonna blame it on someone else, what you need to do is sit this animal down snd teach him how to live in the 21st century, treat him like a caveman who was frozen in an iceberg but dont feed his anger

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When I lived in San Francisco, they were trying to get free WiFi for the entire city. Not sure if that ever happened.

 

There are still public payphones here in Los Angeles. Everyone once in a while you'll see someone using one, but a majority of them don't have a phone and a few and far between.

 

I agree there should be free WiFi but I remember when that was proposed there was major backlash against the idea, then you also have to consider the abuse that will come with that service from hackers or people engaged in identity theft.

 

 

 

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Yeah sorry I was being a little facetious - obviously there are public pay phones in most major cities - but the speed with which the ubiquitous phone booth has largely disappeared from the urban landscape is pretty astounding.

 

Crackers and people involved in identity theft are going to find ways to do this regardless - the other solution is to have excellent 4G (5G in some countries) coverage everywhere - with reasonable data plans available. LOLOLOL Sorry for veering off into pure fantasy world there (Canada's mobile providers are, believe it or not, worse than the US).

Public Wi-Fi should be a basic infrastructure investment, and city planning should include it as a part of the city's growth.

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Yes but those type of people they alwayd find excuses and scapegoats and this firing hes gonna blame it on someone else, what you need to do is sit this animal down snd teach him how to live in the 21st century, treat him like a caveman who was frozen in an iceberg but dont feed his anger

 

Yeah I feel sorry for this guy - scared at a changing world he doesn't understand (never mind that the rate of change is glacial - in his spoonfed world, the honest working american is very soon going to be non-existent), ignorant of how to interact with something outside his community in a rational manner.

He'll stew in his unemployed state (does he accept EI? Is that socialist? Will Karl Marx give him a rimjob?) and blame his firing on "the hippies and that nigger" and pass on his ignorance and fear to whoever will listen, but mostly to his offspring.

 

If I were those protesters - I'd be fearful of becoming another shooting statistic soon.

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Yeah I feel sorry for this guy - scared at a changing world he doesn't understand (never mind that the rate of change is glacial - in his spoonfed world, the honest working american is very soon going to be non-existent), ignorant of how to interact with something outside his community in a rational manner.

He'll stew in his unemployed state (does he accept EI? Is that socialist? Will Karl Marx give him a rimjob?) and blame his firing on "the hippies and that nigger" and pass on his ignorance and fear to whoever will listen, but mostly to his offspring.

It's sad when you frame it like that. Those kids are going to be really, really dumb.

 

He is going to have a hard time getting a job me-thinks. He will blame Obama. It's easier.

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