@p0quess1ng I would be much happier visiting NYC with roaming herds of sheep and humble farms among the ruins than with the multi-culti hellhole it exists as now
@rustbeltkid1 Black Locust, the thorns are horrible to bushwhack through or feed into a chipper. Gotta respect it for for rot resistant wood and nitrogen fixation though
Jack is pissed the Alaskan wilderness can’t be developed. The most absurdly retarded take I’ve seen in weeks, unfortunately coming from someone I typically agree with on 98% of other issues.
Conservative outdoorsmen and sportsmen are in a serious pickle that doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon. We’re often represented, politically and socially, by people like Jack, who share the majority of the same views on most topics, yet have the most extreme opposite views on the most important one.
Jack has never been outside, and now I’ll never be able to overlook the fact that he’s nothing like me or my peers. I guess that makes me a single issue voter eh?
Anons built America, the Founders were Anon. John Adams had Novanglus. Benjamin Franklin had Silence Dogood and Poor Richard. Sam Adams had over a dozen anon accounts posting all over. Hamilton, John Jay, and Madison all shared the Publius account. To be Anon is to be American.
Is this not a violation of the Equal Protection Clause? If Palantir is going to dox and intimidate private citizens for their free speech, then we should scrutinize every action this company takes. Also, the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibit racial discrimination in federally funded programs. Isn’t Palantir a federally funded program?
I think there is a basis for a lawsuit here. We could even inquire about violations of the Fourth Amendment, given that Palantir essentially acts as a loophole to violate our inalienable rights. Remember, the government answers to us, not the other way around. We, the people, should not tolerate infringements upon our liberties, and it is the duty of a competent citizenry to protect those rights should the government overplay its hand.
I can't believe you retards are making me do this. MA is one of the original 13 colonies of your fucking country, and because I spent so much time in that particular state I can assure that it is full of people who share our views on many things, although the concentration of these people might be less optimal than elsewhere.
I honestly love the idea and many of the people behind the project, but when a major donor is a stakeholder in one of the largest surveillance companies on Earth and his associates seems to be hysterical tech bros, I’m reluctant to even touch the organization.
Honest question for @freestatepty, how does accepting funding from Peter Thiel line up with libertarian nationalism when his cofounder of Palantir is currently leading a cancel mob coming after a kid who has freedom of association?