They're relying on the courts to make Trump ineligible, all while calling the courts corrupt by doing so.
People will presure companies not to allow it. "I will not purchase your product because it is helping fund hate speech"
It doesn't matter that the company did not choose to place the ad there. The ad being there gives money to platform that they are recieving because of hate speech.
The government immediately tried to serve Twitter with the search warrant—which required Trump's data to be shared within 10 days—but the website where Twitter gathers legal requests was "inoperative."
Did they auto-reply to the request with a poop emoji?
Republicans: iT's ScIeNcE
Also Republicans: don't teach science.
Don't drive traffic to Reddit. The only way to "Troll" Spez is to not use Reddit at all. He doesn't care what people are saying about him and long as they are engaging with the website.
If I design a trap that will kill someone climbing thorough my window there's an argument for that to be 1st degree murder: it was pre-planned even if I didn't have a specific target.
Fine should be more than the cost of the permit, otherwise there's no reason to get a permit. Just do it anyway and if caught pay the fine.
It's not just Trans people, it's people who aren't masculine or feminine enough. The bigots are fine with this.
Netflix is forgetting that a large part of their success was due to being more convenient than piracy.
When prices went up a lot of people kept their subs because they didn't want to kick family members off of it that they were sharing with.
If Netflix becomes less convenient than piracy and no one else is using my account I see no reason to keep it
Actually, Musk didn't want to pay anything for Twitter, but was willing to pay $44 billion to avoid the discovery process.
"The so-called party of ‘family values’ has just contributed to erosion of the institution of marriage in Florida,”
Said the divorced woman...
Also note that many of these women were in favour of the bill until it was signed and they found out it was retroactive.
So like, $5?