@PERK3030 I like your videos, but this one really just came off as Christian-whining about someone attacking their religion. The freedom of speech you use to cover anyone you want, is the same freedom you're complaining about. Keep it up regardless, not all your videos will be perfect.
@LordAizen18 If you think you are actually going to make a difference you are far more deluded than James. You think about James 24/7. James doesn't think about you.
@robboau86 @darkman00861132 @zDbagg@RealRossU By this logic, Craigslist is responsible for the Craigslist killings. The creator of Craigslist should be charged because they keep the website up despite a murder having taken place. I'm going to step out now, if you can't see where your logic fails I can't argue.
@robboau86 @darkman00861132 @zDbagg@RealRossU Real world, and online, criminality have different bounds of responsibility. The 'house' example is invalid. We are bound by different expectations in the 'real' world and the 'cyber' world. If someone uses a phone to do something illegal, the phone company is not responsible.
@robboau86@zDbagg@RealRossU Silk Road was built as a marketplace built on p2p, distributed, systems. It used distributed money. It was the first example of a such a marketplace. It was not 'built to sell drugs', it was just used to sell drugs. And yes, your comparison is completely different.
@robboau86@zDbagg@RealRossU Harboring illegal activity in real life (a house in your example) and online (The Silk Road) are completely different areas of criminality. As are selling drugs and pedophilia. Not a valid comparison.
@NotThatAsshole@RowanKaiser@DCLBlogger I just want to hear an actual counter to what I'm saying. All I've heard is a stream of logical fallacies and name-calling.