“Enthusiasts can use this as a strategy to cast doubt on what we know today about Nazism,”
“Enthusiasts can use this as a strategy to cast doubt on what we know today about Nazism,”
I’m really not seeing what the problem is with this. Do we have such little faith in children’s brains that we think they will be incorrectly educated by this unless explicitly told otherwise? Do warhammer models have to state that they are fictional?
Sadly, cities are actually cracking down on kids lemonade and such stands. To the point that this actually exists now:
The lack of education on this matter is astounding. If you cross in any country’s border illegally you’ll be arrested for illegal entry. It’s a crime in every country. If you’re a US citizen and you cross the border without stopping at a port of entry you’ll be arrested for illegal entry. And where do you go where…
Why is everyone so against “companies?” Jeff Bezos isn’t setting up black sites or shooting people with drones or separating families ... yeah, I know, corporations and states are partnered .. but ... bezos would be okay with a world without black sites and torture ... for “statesmen” (Kissinger, obama, Clinton’s,…
That essentially provides more evidence to my point: Her getting shot was treated as being no more significant than Tony getting a dent in his latest suit.
Black Widow is normal. Highly trained? Yes, but underneath all of that training, she’s just a normal woman. No supernatural heightened abilities, no super-advanced…
I only skimmed through Winter Soldier and Civil War. But, having just watched the scene from Winter Soldier, after being thrown, near explosions, and literally shot, we don’t see any blood, her hair is barely out of place. I’ve seen models on a photoshoot with a wind machine looking more disheveled than Black Widow…
Whether you like it our not, ICE is a necessary evil. As long as there are people entering the country illegally, we need people to send them packing. I don’t agree with some of the measures taken, but I’m also not the one tasked with coming up with better ideas either. You can’t fault a company for doing business…
Shaming companies for representing a government agency isn’t really helpful to the democratic process. In fact, it only hurts it because when companies pull out it makes idiots think it was some kind of victory instead of, you know, changing the policies of the broken arm of government...
I don’t think we need not, and not because of Salt or Red Sparrow or La Femme Nikita, but because Black Widow was only interesting in one movie (Iron Man 2), and that’s because that was her introduction and she wasn’t forced into scenes fighting against entities that should easily kill a non-superpowered, non-armored…
Not even gonna front: Twitter should have suspended you and others for doxxing shit-ass Stephen Miller’s shit-ass cellphone number that he routinely masturbates on in the White House bathroom while watching cucksnuff porn. Because what you did violates their TOS and, in a broader sense, is bad (just done to a bad…
You’re right, Black Widow is a far less interesting character.
Let’s get this straight... you doxxed someone on a social media platform and have now been locked out of that platform. So, now you’re whining about it because you violated their rules and got caught.
In all seriousness this guy is a sadistic asshole and does not belong making policy decisions or in any form of power. My concern with this article stems mostly from how Gizmodo seems to play both sides of the doxxing issue:
Remember when The Dark Knight came out and there was that scene where Alfred is trying to teach Bruce the difference between normal men and men without conscience (like, the Joker, for instance) and he talks about how some men who have no conscience basically like to start fires and watch the world burn?
Are you under the impression that our democracy hasn’t already been lost?
You can’t argue against a tool in one instance, and then use it when you feel like you have the moral high ground. You doxxed him, the same way XXXtencion or whatever that dude’s name was doxxed the woman he abused so his stans could make her life miserable. I mean, if it was his government issued phone, maybe there’s…
Um.... yeah.. what the hell did you expect? Twitter has had a very transparently strict stance on Doxing for a bit now, since its actually become a pretty big deal. What you posted 100% violated that rule, and was then you received a punishment, which is exactly what one who reads the rules would expect.
Or maybe Twitter is acting responsibly in an effort to prevent a witch hunt against someone who is only doing his job.
Twitter is a ghetto. It was a very cool and usable service for a while but it quickly turned into a ghetto around 2014. The dumbest people are promoted. Bots run rampant. Blocklists. Mass Flagging. Incredibly dumb ghetto words and phrases get normalized and people start saying them irl which makes everyone dumber. It…