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What does any of this have to do with domains?
No one does controversial threads like @Rob Monster
Why do @epik threads always end up with conspiracy theories and vitriol. Doesn’t matter if it is on Np or domain blogs.
Conspiracy theories is a term to discredit the credibility of non-mainstream opinions.
When people saw [someone] not stands with mainstream, they will say [someone] is spreading conspiracy theories. But you have to understand that Conspiracy theories itself is a conspiracy.
Anyway, I love to see people with different opinions instead of single mainstream opinions.
Let me remind everyone what type of trickle effect that thread lead to:
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I have yet to see an apology from Rob or Epik to @Molly White
@Braden Pollock -- if that thread resulted in further harassment or if God forbid anything had happened to Molly would you or the << name removed >> law firm stick up for Molly or reach out to her via Twitter with sincere hopes to right any wrongs and/or represent her pro Bono?
Why does your company write statements for gab yet turn the cheek to stopping any trickle effect epik judgement errors may have lead to in its tracks? I don't believe I heard a statement from you about her doxxing. Do you not take the doxxing of women seriously at the law firm you represent?
Sometimes taking action can mean taking accountability for the trickle effect that freespeach can lead to if/when it's not practiced responsibly or with ethics.
What do you want him to do? Bend a knee for the ethny?why do you start a conversation about racism and injustice and then not contribute anylonger?
How nice and cute. Equality of nature signaling and appeasing the Great God of Equalatis.Epik has a PR problem. Why hire a Sean Spicer to be the voice of communications?
Perhaps giving @arosener an epik board seat with voting right is the only way to empower @Braden Pollock as a contributing member of epik. Because, as it stands, it doesn't appear @Braden Pollock has any say on how things are ran at Epik.
It seems to me that epik is more so sucking whatever good will is left out of Braden Pollocks name. Tis a shame. Because if Rob or Rob resigned, and/or if Epik gave @Braden Pollock more decision making power, I imagine we'd see a more responsibly ran company.
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We Hold These Truths to be Self-Evident, That All Men Are Created Equal
It's how each person defines America. Trumps America is very different than George Floyds America.Will Smith Says ‘Racism Is Actually Rare,’ But Prejudice Is Everywhere
Until such time we understand we're ALL BIAS (open and hidden), hate rhetoric like we see from both the right and the left only fuels the fire.
I voted for Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton, but I can assure you it's unlikely I'll ever vote Democrat again as long as I live. I'm even thinking of registering the domain NadaCrat.com just to prove a point
The slogan "Black Lives Matter" will never replace "God Bless America" on my watch. And that's a promise you can take to the bank
Racism is a Biological phenomenon that is worked out, I think we can agree it is positively (worked out in many cases). But the phenotype must be exposed to a decent life history so as to not be dysfunctional in one way or another. Something like that. #evolutionarypsychology #evolutionarybiologyWill Smith Says ‘Racism Is Actually Rare,’ But Prejudice Is Everywhere
Until such time we understand we're ALL BIAS (open and hidden), hate rhetoric like we see from both the right and the left only fuels the fire.
I voted for Barack Obama and Hilary Clinton, but I can assure you it's unlikely I'll ever vote Democrat again as long as I live. I'm even thinking of registering the domain NadaCrat.com just to prove a point
The slogan "Black Lives Matter" will never replace "God Bless America" on my watch. And that's a promise you can take to the bank
My point was and still is that true "racism" in America is rare. I'm 25% Jewish and proud of it. Should I be compensated a dime for what Hitler did to the Jews despite the fact I'd have been put to death if it were determined that my grandfather was Benjamin Goldstein? Just like we're all bias and prejudice, we're all victims of something.It's how each person defines America. Trumps America is very different than George Floyds America.
We don't let crimes go unpunished and we don't let victims not get justice. Right?
So what about that? Where is the justice for the victims of years of racism and crime?
I would like to hear your answer.
Racism against people of color in America is not rare. Jews were not slaves here in America. People of color were. I want to listen to the victims of racism here in America. Not try to sweep their victimization under the rug.My point was and still is that true "racism" in America is rare. I'm 25% Jewish and proud of it. Should I be compensated a dime for what Hitler did to the Jews despite the fact I'd have been put to death if it were determined that my grandfather was Benjamin Goldstein? Just like we're all bias and prejudice, we're all victims of something.
I was born and raised in Washington DC in 1947, went to college in North Carolina and have lived in Virginia Beach, Va for the last 50 years. I've also employed hundreds of people in my lifetime, and I can honestly say I've never known an avowed racist, a White Nationalist, or an anarchist, and I probably know by name well over 2,000 people. I'm neither a Democrat or a Republican, but it was because a Democrat insinuated I must be racist because I didn't think like him that I decided I'd never vote for a Democrat again as long as I live. Everyone has an agenda, and this has become my agenda.
Finally, Hitler and his followers killed 1.32M Jews over a three month period during and before WWII. Slavery and the racism that insued can't compare to genocide.....not even close. The closest thing that came to it was the KKK and I dare ask...do you know anyone in the KKK? I don't and I'm pretty sure I never will. Thus, like Will Smith said, "Racism is Actually Rare"
By the way, what you did is what a lot of people do. Avoid answering the question of "Where is the justice for the victims of years of racism and crime here in America?"My point was and still is that true "racism" in America is rare. I'm 25% Jewish and proud of it. Should I be compensated a dime for what Hitler did to the Jews despite the fact I'd have been put to death if it were determined that my grandfather was Benjamin Goldstein? Just like we're all bias and prejudice, we're all victims of something.
I was born and raised in Washington DC in 1947, went to college in North Carolina and have lived in Virginia Beach, Va for the last 50 years. I've also employed hundreds of people in my lifetime, and I can honestly say I've never known an avowed racist, a White Nationalist, or an anarchist, and I probably know by name well over 2,000 people. I'm neither a Democrat or a Republican, but it was because a Democrat insinuated I must be racist because I didn't think like him that I decided I'd never vote for a Democrat again as long as I live. Everyone has an agenda, and this has become my agenda.
Finally, Hitler and his followers killed 1.32M Jews over a three month period during and before WWII. Slavery and the racism that insued can't compare to genocide.....not even close. The closest thing that came to it was the KKK and I dare ask...do you know anyone in the KKK? I don't and I'm pretty sure I never will. Thus, like Will Smith said, "Racism is Actually Rare"