Depends on if a Republican or a democrat brings it to SCOTUS.
Depends on if a Republican or a democrat brings it to SCOTUS.
You have to consider how wide the net is, which includes people caught in it who are barely comfortable adjusting the volume on their computer. VPN’s are not super commonplace (yet), most people don’t have them than do. Then you have to be sure it’s working properly, or that it’s even a legit one, as some really do not protect your traffic at all and are the network equivalent of a placebo.
Besides, even if everyone had one, it’s ridiculous for us to sit back and accept that status quo. I don’t want to feel like I need to constantly cover my tracks every time I open a browser.
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He explicitly told the person to stop doing what they’re doing. I’m relaying how best to get the results he wants. Whether or not he has some moral obligation to listen to every person who wants his attention is immaterial.
Just because it’s older doesn’t mean it hasn’t taken on new meaning as well though.
“LFG” means “let’s fucking go” and/or “looking for group” even within gaming circles. It’s all about who you’re talking to.
Because you compared being called a pedophile to being called too conservative.
The problem is “cheese pizza” has become many things now, including a reference to “comet pizza.” My mistake for misreading.
Yes sadly I remember the bush years and the patriot act/attempts to control the internet.
Report and move on, don’t engage him if you don’t want more of it.
Never underestimate a government’s creativity when it comes to stifling your rights. See: the list of states now requiring an ID to browse porn.
Please tell me this is a joke and you aren’t actually a pizzagate nutter
His comparison is the definition of a bad faith, shoehorned argument, and exactly the kind of trash i was hoping to not see much of on beehaw.
I guarantee you being called a pedophile vs “too far right“ or even a “right wing extremist” will yield incredibly different results in a crowded room. This is an absurd comparison.
That’s fine, but you have to understand the chilling effect this has, as well as how if people don’t push back it tells the government “why stop there?”
I do not like slippery slope arguments generally, but in this case, they are clearly getting away at the state level with requiring IDs to browse websites. There’s no reason to believe it will stop at porn.