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The pun wasn't intended?! Why do you have to break my heart?


Oh, come now. Don't start getting all pugnacious with me.
I swear the pun was not intended.

Divine inspiration, perhaps? Still, free speech is free speech. That's as it should be.
Nazi Pug.

So people are putting up 'mirror' videos of the original in order to get past censorship it seems. Anyway this is one of those mirrors I could find. So he recently was convicted and found guilty. So the question is, how do you feel about the verdict and do you think this sets a dangerous precedent that can easily be abused?

Did he deserve the verdict? How worried are you about what this means for free speech? What thinkest thou o debaters of politics? How much does the context of the video[as a way to annoying his girlfriend] affect the actual video itself? Lots of stuff to potentially discuss here.


It's repugnant.

The verdict is tyrannical. There is no other way around this. It's fucking grotesque and should be treated as such.
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Surely some people should be hated. Osama bin Laden wait he's dead, um.... people who wear socks with sandals. ISIS, MS13, Al Shabaab know what let's just stick with sock-sandal bastards. Like real talk, there's gotta come a point, right?


Hey hey hey HEY!

Leave the damn shoebies alone.
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Looks like rain...

(Lol, love it, and thank you!)
I've never changed this name, but I think it's time to move on. Fare thee well to the darkly-tinted winds of ominous intent!

So, yeah, I'd be greatly appreciative if my name could be changed from "Dark Wind" to "Gwynbleidd"

Time to go full Witcher lol
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Net Neutrality is a lie. The name of Net Neutrality "sounds good" to you, me, or any other average person. But, hey, so does 'The Patriot Act' and the 'National Defense Authorization Act'. Didn't mean such things were not also severely unconstitutional, sliced into citizens' personal privacy, and helped provide a platform for the growth of central government to the absurd proportions we have today.

It's preferable to have less regulation and smaller government.
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