Reading the shocked reactions that Apple and Google removed ICE warning apps from their stores, I think that more should probably read about the role of IBM during the holocaust. Can we please finally get rid of the fairytale of social corporate responsibility in big tech?
@bastianallgeier
24 days ago a man was assassinated while simply talking to people because the shooter believed that the man willing to talk to people was a nazi and a fascist.
Two weeks later, a gunman using the very apps that you referring to shot up an ICE facility, killing one migrant and wounding two others.
Perhaps continuing to compare people to nazis is not a great idea.
And perhaps the tech companies aren't removing the apps because they suddenly agree with the current administration.
@joshua a white american christian arguing for sympathy towards nazis? waow, must be a day ending in Y
@atax1a
A leftist calling people with different opinions a nazi.
Yep, definitely appears to be a day that ends in y.
@joshua yeah, ok, weird little fascist sympathizer
@atax1a
Honestly, I don't really sympathize with you at all.
I also don't think that your mind can be changed, though I do hope one day it will.
I simply hope that one day somebody whose mind can be changed, will look at the interactions between someone who claims to be against fascism vs someone who is supposedly a "sympathizer" and then go look for themselves what fascists actually stood for and how they acted.
If enough people do that, the actual fascists will be revealed.
@joshua charlie kirk was shot while advocating for the extermination of trans people and racism towards people of color. hope this helps, have a nice day
@atax1a
Charlie Kirk was shot while talking to people who disagreed with him and giving them a platform to publicly disagree with him and explain why.
@joshua yes, that's what we mean by "you are expressing fascist sympathy". you care more about a fascist than about the people he wanted to harm
@atax1a
You are trying to justify the public assassination of somebody because of their political views while at the same time calling me a "fascist sympathizer"
@joshua @atax1a charlie kirk was not publicly disagreeing with people that makes it sound like he actually had debates. he would stroll up on college campuses acting like a troll and arguing with college students. it's like if i went to the local daycare and started talking to kids about how big parents are going to take away their lollipops and when the kids are like "no?? they give me a lollipop all the time" i tell them to define lollipop and double down saying "but they could take it away. this is why we must rise up"
@puppygirlhornypost2 @atax1a
He started doing this when he was 18 years old, which is the same age as kids starting college.
He did this on college campuses that are supposed to be bastions of free speech, and where ideas are supposed to be discussed and debated.
He did not force anyone to come to the mike and he openly welcomed people that disagree.