Weenie Pooh Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 AHAHAHAHA pa to je ista ona pizduljina koja se hvali kako nosi dva kalašnjikova i tri pištolja i nož! Gde ti je naoružanje, rođače, što se sad ne zabarikadiraš u hotelsku sobu i ratuješ do poslednje kapi krvi sa jevrejsko-afričko-komunjarskom policijom? Govno na kub.
vememah Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 Nadam se da će imati najmanje nekoliko godina priliku da se druži sa crncima i latinosima u zatvoru.
aram Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 (edited) Ne znam, smatram da bi trebalo da imate malo obzira prema njemu, ipak je i on nekakav Slučaj Edited August 16, 2017 by aram
Weenie Pooh Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 Možda troluje, otkud znate I oko Trampa je imao spektakularan komentar, nešto kako je naciji potreban baš jedan takav lider, samo još kad ne bi dao ćerki da se uda za Jevrejina, to bi bilo savršeno.
mandingo Posted August 16, 2017 Posted August 16, 2017 Yep. Tezak slucaj, rekao bih. Jbg, druzenje sa govnarima poput organizatora protesta + TRS ekipa, mentola Anglina I Spencera, moze da zavrsi plakanjem ispred kamere. Nisam siguran koja je korelacija, ali samo druzenje sa tom bagrom je, u najmanju ruku - bad karma. Sent from my Paris_X using Tapatalk
Lezilebovich Posted August 19, 2017 Posted August 19, 2017 Word. Rusija na braniku Američkih sloboda The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a message for the tech companies that have been banning hate groups — be very careful. The EFF, a nonprofit that focuses on "defending civil liberties in the digital world," published a post on Thursday night that warned against the precedents set by the ongoing crackdown by major tech companies on websites like The Daily Stormer, a message board popular among the far right, including white supremacists and neo-Nazis. "All fair-minded people must stand against the hateful violence and aggression that seems to be growing across our country. But we must also recognize that on the Internet, any tactic used now to silence neo-Nazis will soon be used against others, including people whose opinions we agree with," wrote EFF staffers Jeremy Malcolm, Cindy Cohn, and Danny O'Brien. Major tech companies have been cracking down on hate groups like never before in the wake of violence during protests in Charlottesville, Virginia. One woman died after a man with ties to far-right organizations allegedly drove his car into a group of counter-protestors. Since then, Google, Facebook, Spotify, Squarespace, and other companies have taken action, garnering a mostly positive public response. The EFF's post doesn't come as a surprise; the organization is known to advocate against censorship on the internet. The EFF noted that companies can choose what kind of speech to allow, but warned that companies are entering dangerous territory because of how much power they wield. "We strongly believe that what GoDaddy, Google, and Cloudflare did here was dangerous. That’s because, even when the facts are the most vile, we must remain vigilant when platforms exercise these rights. Because Internet intermediaries, especially those with few competitors, control so much online speech, the consequences of their decisions have far-reaching impacts on speech around the world," the post stated. The EFF also warned that such action could be taken against anyone. "We would be making a mistake if we assumed that these sorts of censorship decisions would never turn against causes we love," the post stated. The EFF post had some supporters, most notably Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince. Cloudflare ceased doing business with The Daily Stormer and characterized the move as his unilateral decision. The company has traditionally maintained a hardline against censoring anything on the internet. While holding to the decision, Prince noted that the EFF post was "exactly on point."
Venom Posted August 20, 2017 Posted August 20, 2017 Pa... http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/17/technology/business/daily-stormer-russia-domain-blocked/index.html Neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer has been booted from the Russian internet. The country's media watchdog asked for it to be taken down because of extremist content. "The Daily Stormer website promotes neo-Nazi ideology, incites racial, national and other types of social discord," Roskomnadzor said in a statement on Thursday. Dok neonacisti u Americi smrde decenijama, u Rusiji ih zabrane za dva dana. #svejetoisto
Anduril Posted August 20, 2017 Posted August 20, 2017 Pa... http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/17/technology/business/daily-stormer-russia-domain-blocked/index.html Dok neonacisti u Americi smrde decenijama, u Rusiji ih zabrane za dva dana. #svejetoisto Mnogo jak argument - cenim da je DS zabranjen i u Sev. Koreji. Slucajno si samo zaboravio da spomenes zasto je to dozvoljeno u US...
aram Posted August 20, 2017 Posted August 20, 2017 freedom of speech je dozvoljen (prvi amandman) Daily Stormer, the Neo-Nazi website that was kicked off GoDaddy and Google...
Aion Posted August 20, 2017 Posted August 20, 2017 GoDaddy i Google su privatne kompanije. Niko ih ne moze da natera da hostuju nacisticko smece. Ovo nema veze sa slobodom misljenja.
aram Posted August 20, 2017 Posted August 20, 2017 Sloboda mišljenja ili sloboda govora? I kako to da se Googlu, ma koliko privatna firma bio, dozvoljava da bude cenzor?
Weenie Pooh Posted August 20, 2017 Posted August 20, 2017 Kako misliš dozvoljava im se? Imaju pravo da pruže ili odbiju uslugu, pa ako neonacisti cene da su neopravdano odjebani, neka se obrate sudu.
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