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Off Topic / Re: What do I program for Computer Science?
« on: March 24, 2017, 11:31:32 PM »
Make a Nintendo Switch emulator, and prepare for the ensueing (s)witch hunts.
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liberals are legit handicapped
goddammit i can't even find my own thread on itNot illegal but can be used against you...
it's not that vpns and proxies are illegal, they just count as something that can be used against you now
W(hat)
Matthew for the next four years are you going to blindly back the gopNo, really havent truly been, most of the time my "pro-party" stances in posts are ironic or satirical, usually.
separate incident last year i think. i remember making a thread about itWhat are you talking about?
except they can now put a warrant out on you for using a vpn or a proxy. the whole thing's forgetedW(hat)
especially the ones with blue hairThis is usually a bad sign
Excuse me?Oh you're right, i forgot.
of course, but if someone holds mostly LEFT views and they happen to support censorship, their support for censorship will only pull them towards rightCensorship isnt right wing, censorship is authoritarian.
that doesn't make them a fascist, though, because the rest of their views are left
and that's how all this started. all i said was that censorship is a right-winged policy, because it is. by definition.
i don't know what you're referring to. the compass illustrates both economic and social policy for anyone.Yes it does for an average, but most people hold a mixture of liberal, conservative, authoritarian and/or libertarian values altogether, certainly not on one issue, but across various problems.
except they can and are. that's why people have been referring to left and right winged politics for years. the compass goes the extra mile and illustrates the difference between economic and social policy, which apparently a lot of people can't understand.Only when considering average viewpoints, but not when considering individual perspectives.