Message from @Grenade123
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The bottleneck is ddos protection and payment processors for startups (i think)
And all the banks
@shanepottermi cloudflare seems to have backed off deplatforming, at least for the moment.
Payment processors should be apolitical BY LAW.
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@Glaice So you are gonna violate their rights?
mastercard is basically beyond consumer level lobbying.
banking sector should be a utility
Lol
They have a right to associate with who they want
So do bakeries.
yes, the sector that takes 1 dollar and then tell 10 people they all have a claim to that 1 dollar and don't see how this could cause problems....should be a utility
once a company is integral to society its no longer allow to turn customers away (especially if those customers are forced to subsidize these companies)
Lol
The whole outrage mob nonsense is what boils my blood
@shanepottermi People dont need it
Also they are the ones who won the company
Do people not own what they produce?
yeah you can just go squat in the woods and shove berries up your nose
or whatever other caveman masturbatory fantasy you have
and how quick does what is "integral to society" change verse how quick do you want the government to be able to change?
*own not won
All the banks came hat in hand to the gov to get bailed out. They're not private. If they were private they'd be bankrupt
am i violating the berry's rights?
@Glaice So you are gonna use force to make a company associate with people they might not want to
They are people too
"Bake the fucking cake you bigot"
Payment processors are companies, not people
this is true, if they were free of the government they would have gone bankrupt for their bad business practice.
@Glaice Companies ran by individuals who own it
lol
Not people ok bud
I know this
Lets violate corporate's rights now
They arent people
Quick, someone reconstitute Ma Bell!
The whole "Corporations are people" that people tried pushing a while ago is nonsense
Rebuild the Standard Oil Company! My ideology is at stake!
There is an argument to be made that companies which receive government benefits should be held to some standard as if they were a branch of government.
@Glaice So they arent people?
that does not include tax breaks