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641  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where would society be without the internet? on: June 13, 2017, 03:01:23 PM



       I don't think if internet never existed it would be a problem, before the role of internet is to store datas and files, to lessen the hassle on researching and most of all to communicate faster or send transactions anywhere. It is just that due to the changes, the uses also are upgraded, modified and some people also discovered that through internet we could lessen some work to do. If that would be lost i could only say that there would be no choice but to be back at the bottom to where it started. But as what the society does, it always change everyday and we need to adapt or else we would be left behind.
The Internet is a fast data delivery, this is the control of flights and trains, thousands of databases. Before the cops could detain you for several days to check, and now it is done on the spot in just a few seconds. It will be very difficult to live without the Internet.
642  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Save the planet or not on: June 13, 2017, 10:55:53 AM
That is why environmental laws and prohibitions on emissions need to be adopted at the international level. The rules should be the same for all countries. This will give a chance to save nature from pollution and the planet from death

I guess the laws are the same everywhere. But it is the implementation, which differ. In Western nations, the firms will get punished severely if they don't follow the regulations. But in countries such as China, there is hardly any monitoring, and even if you are caught you can avoid the consequences by paying bribes to the officials.
This situation exists in many countries. Money rules the world, and incomes and the environment are not compatible. We are all hostages of big business. Not only the environment but our lives depend on them so they dictate the terms.
643  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Where would society be without the internet? on: June 12, 2017, 06:43:04 PM
People very quickly get used to good so I think that without the Internet would be very bad to live. People of course will not die, but life will lose the comforts to which we have become accustomed.
644  Other / Politics & Society / Re: When iran water crisis hit, trap them and let them all die on: June 12, 2017, 06:36:00 PM
There is a shortage of water in Iran, but the situation is not as worse as it is in Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan. Also, the population growth is quite moderate in Iran, and this relives some of the pressure.
Now Arab countries are living through the sale of oil. If need be, they can transport icebergs from Antarctica, but in the future when oil will not need it they may face many challenges and their background lack of water is not the worst of what they can expect. They're getting ready and so we see how Muslims are already winning a place in Europe.

Transporting icebergs is not a viable solution. It is not financially viable, and it causes a lot of environmental and ecologic damage. They need to find a permanent solution for the water crisis. Desalination of saline water may be one of the solutions, but as of now the desalinated water is still too expensive for agricultural use.
The transportation of icebergs is the most innocuous solution to the problem which was invented by Muslims. I think that in the end they will choose resettlement in other countries and it can really be a problem for residents of those countries.
645  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Evolution is a hoax on: June 12, 2017, 06:22:13 PM
Evolution affects people differently. If you do not have wings they do not grow, but if you have wings and you don't use them,it is likely they eventually will begin to disappear.
646  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trouble in Trump continued. on: June 12, 2017, 05:55:45 PM
Media propaganda and prosecution against this currently united states of American administration will not stand. The same thing and many evil stories that was said against him(Trump), that finally give him a position of president. The best thing to do now that the election is over is to stop campaigning!
You recommend in a democratic society to close his mouth and be silent until the next election? What is a democracy? So it happens in dictatorial countries. Even if he is the President people have the right to confront his actions by all legal means.
647  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do people like Trump? on: June 12, 2017, 05:44:54 PM
Probably you don't see what all the noise is because of him. Trump can never be a good President. Every decree is contrary to common sense. His every action is being contested in court. Isn't this based on his actions?
648  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think ISIS uses Bitcoin? on: June 05, 2017, 01:51:49 PM
When something can be used by criminals to boos their performance then it safe to assume they will use it.
Bitcoin is not even the best coin to be used if you are drug dealer and gun trafficker. Bitcoin is pseudo anonymous.
There are altcoin which offer greater dose of anonymity - Zcash, Monero to name a few.


Bitcoin more widespread currency and investments in bitcoin less risky. I am sure that terrorists use any currencies, but it is not wine of currencies. Many terrorist organizations earn money on illegal oil production and diamonds. The most widespread currency in the world is dollar. Most likely it is also the main currency of financing of terrorists.
649  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Gay Marriage and Adoption on: June 05, 2017, 01:33:44 PM
There is the assertion that if you want to know what will be your wife in the future, look at your mother-in-law. That's right. Education and cohabitation affects the rest of your life. Who grow up children after living in same-sex families.
650  Other / Politics & Society / Re: You eat pork you look like pork on: May 15, 2017, 02:22:49 PM
It's called political correctness, son. Saw what I did there? That would trigger them.  Grin

Their governments don't want anyone questioning there judgement on letting those savages in. That's probably why they got Youtube to block it. Or maybe SJW trolls heavily-reported the clip.

I don't think that the clip was removed after they got the orders from the government. The YouTube moderators are leftist enough. Even a number of my videos got deleted from YouTube, and my accounts got suspended multiple times.
I think moderation in General is a way of dealing with freedom of speech. Any actions of the moderators are based on their personal judgments, but it is not correct. Why the moderator did not see in this video is a call to action against the British.
651  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The FBI called the largest threat to the Earth on: May 15, 2017, 02:16:00 PM
And Russia and the USA WILL be allies against the Islamic threat out of Turkey.

Cool

You should remember that Turkey is a part of the NATO, and therefore one of the most important allies of the United States in that region. Also, Turkey is a strategic ally of Russia, and without the former, many of the Russian projects such as the Turk-stream would be put on hold.
Do not forget that Turkey was at war with Russia for over 500 years. I doubt that they will ever be allies. The Turks can cooperate with the Russians only until it suits them. They can always become enemies. Do so are strategic partners?
652  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: May 15, 2017, 02:03:16 PM
Even with the help of a systematic vaccine you can not protect yourself from all diseases, because every day new viruses can appear.

Right. And how much less protection you have when you get vaccinated, because the vaccines wreck your immune system... at least somewhat.

Cool
Vaccines are destroying the immune system of a person. On the contrary, they stimulate it. It's like exercise. If you regularly perform exercises that your muscles are toned and you to easily overcome the load. If you spend your days lying on the bed then in time, you will be hard just to take one step.
653  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is taxation theft? on: May 15, 2017, 01:57:11 PM
Taxation is not robbery but a social obligation. If we do not pay our taxes then we can not have the welfare services from our government. Look at the United States their taxes is working on them they have 911 that will give you police power at your service including medical services during emergency. Without taxes there will be no government and the burglar will kill you since you cannot call for help.

They want you to pay for that...

You know that for example after the 9/11, people came to help. Well lots of them are sick now after helping, and they can't afford the cure...

This situation with the medical care of 9/11 rescue workers only confirms the thesis that taxes is theft.

How is that?
How does that show it's theft?
How do American people? According to official data more than 300 million people. Add to this the illegals who are working and indirectly also pay taxes. So many taxes and fees and no money for treatment of rescuers? I don't believe. Officials sent the money to repair his office, but not for the treatment of rescuers. What is that but theft?
654  Other / Politics & Society / Re: On the shores of Indonesia nailed the carcass of the unknown 22-metre creature. on: May 14, 2017, 10:44:31 AM
On the shore of one of the settlements Indonesia carried the carcass of an unknown 22-metre creature.Representatives of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and fisheries, studied the carcass of the creature, unable to finally establish its nature, noting that it is a cross between a giant squid and a whale.However, it is noted that science is aware of squid, measuring about 5 meters.
http://regional.kompas.com/read/2017/05/11/16410081/sampel.bangkai.hewan.sepanjang.22.meter.di.seram.barat.akan.diuji.laboratorium
The problem with the identification of the carcass of an animal lies in the fact that the creature is in a state of decomposition. However, scientists took samples of meat carcasses to determine what kind of animal has washed up on the shores of Indonesia. People know the moon better than the ocean.
what an ironing "people know The moon better than the ocean" we actually live in strange world the more we think, we know our Environment the more God reveals to us that we are strangers on this earth. The creature washed on the shores of Indonesia is a sign that we know little about this earth.

We still don't know much about the creatures which live in the deep ocean. Conducting explorations there is extremely expensive and time consuming. Even on the surface of the earth, there are a lot of places which have never been properly explored.

Scientists have found out that it was a baleen whale. But he somehow is very big size.
655  Other / Politics & Society / Re: That Great Big Beautiful Wall on: May 14, 2017, 10:37:13 AM
God protect the little girl. That's pretty tragic. But will a wall prevent someone that is this incentivized to come back? 15 times.  And I don't think those 'bollard walls' would do to much to stop a chap like this.

We would probably do well to simply jail them here. The assumption of non prosecution would largely dissappear, and the fear of a lengthy US prison sentence would dry this shit up but quickly. Would be expensive, but hey, we already jail minorities at a disproportionate rate; let's just switch up the demographic. I'd rather see violent offenders and repeat offenders in jail, than low level drug offenders. We are reembracing private prisons again despite the progress we had made moving away from this model; let's lock the real bad hombres up. Fuck deportation.

A better option would be to enter in to a deal with some third world nation for housing the criminal immigrants, just like what the Australians did. If the illegal commits a crime in the US, then he will serve his jail time in Uganda or Nigeria.
Have you thought why third world countries need in their country have found refuge thousands of criminals? No amount of money will justify itself. Besides, all criminals tend to organize gangs, and this is a threat to the state.
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