And anyone stupid enough to get one deserves the brain damage that comes with it. Hell, maybe they’ll then buy Twitter and run it into the ground. Oh wait, some other moron did that.
They never said they were doing away with it. It's a feature literally no one asked for, it's insecure, it's invasive, a privacy nightmare any way you look at it.
And people who willingly use it will deserve all the shit that it is. And meanwhile, I'll be enjoying my privacy-respecting Linux operating system.
I did what I could and sent a form-message to Raffensperger to do his duty and step in if any counties do not certify the election results properly. Or to find a way to remove the openly biased election officials who vowed to disrupt the counting/certification as much as possible.
Good, sit the fuck out while I proudly vote for Kamala in Georgia. And when you finally realize that you are in a cult led by one of the most moronic people to ever waddle this Earth, don't come whining to the rest of us who told you back in 2015 just the piece of shit Trump was then and still is now.
Anything can be used for political persecution/prosecution, that is not an argument to not do something.
And for your second argument, that’s exactly how it works in the US — felonies mean losing the vote. Not that I agree with it in all cases. And using slippery slope here is logically fallacious since I’m being specific to a single cause pointing to a single effect, whereas you’re assuming such an effect will then create further causes to it.
The point is that due process is supposed to protect against phony charges. So to me, at minimum, a conviction of treason, with fair due process, is not at all a slippery slope. And since treason is the ultimate anti-patriotic criminal act a citizen could commit, and once convicted and upheld through appeal, they should no longer be allowed to vote in the country they betrayed.
To the people saying there should be no reason to lose the right to vote. I do not agree. Treason -- this should absolutely bar their right to vote, if they are not sentenced to death. So be the absolutists all you'd like, but there is a line, and a fair due process and conviction of treason is it.
How come it is so difficult in the USA to exert your democratic right?
Because half of the population of the country (republicans) don't want the other half to have any rights at all. They no longer care about freedom or this country. They only care about screwing over those who don't agree with them. Yes, they're that stupid.
I know plenty of people who do nice things but still carry hate in their hearts for certain demographics. As the saying goes, no one is the villain in their own story. It’s great you have a nice neighbor, but if he votes for someone who wants to remove explicit or precedential rights from others, he’s not as nice as he seems.
Nonsense. But then CEOs rarely know what the hell they’re talking about.