@newstart_2024 I’m gonna call BS on this. About 100 million people eat peanut butter every week. Where is the epidemic of liver cancer and people getting sick from eating rancid oil? But we don’t see that. You can’t just say stuff. Where’s the proof?
@ChaosTV There are wiretap laws in certain states that stipulate that you need all party consent to record voice conversation whether you’re in public or not. All the person needs to do is say you do not have my consent to record. This is true in the 11 states in the US.
@TimesRadio What kind of fascist grills a private citizen over his personal actions in this way? The arrogance of this interviewer is astounding… as if he is the only arbiter of truth and righteousness.
@MrsButters American blacks are of a different culture. The additional guidelines are ones that don’t need to be said to whites as they are common sense / curtesy in white culture. The higher fee and need for a deposit are to cover damages and no shows by blacks.
@DerrickEvans4WV In my life, I’ve been caught out in the rain many times. Rain makes you wet. But do you know what always happens after you get wet? You always dry off.
@Movie_Xtra1 This movie is utter nonsense. I don’t care how high a person’s IQ, one can’t simply know how to do advanced Fourier series without doing volumes of foundational work. Sorry, Hollywood. This is fantasy.
@JasonBassler1 It’s against several laws to record conversations that you’re not participating in without the express consent of those being recorded. And in 11 states you need multiparty consent meaning all those being recorded must agree. Yet this somehow only applies to individuals.
@GigglingGanon These auditors are the real heros of America. Without these people protecting the people’s rights, the government will continue to whittle them down to nothing.