A SERIOUS discussion about SOPA
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Re: A SERIOUS discussion about SOPA
They both help the rich and irresponsible while ignoring or punishing the poor and hard working.
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Re: A SERIOUS discussion about SOPA
SOPA and PIPA are about pirating and free speech, and was driven by pure greed from large parent companies like Viacom and Disney and would have had the power to black out a very large portion of the Internet. Too Big to Fail was about preventing a major economic collapse. Yes, the banks should have been regulated, yes, they should at least be properly regulated now. And yes, it was basically a band-aid solution that could very well create more problems without future proper legislation. But just because it also had faults doesn't make it suddenly comparable to SOPA and PIPA.
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Re: A SERIOUS discussion about SOPA
That was very impassioned.
I still think they're comparable. Not necessarily because their foundations or legislative aims are similar, I'm aware they aren't. But they're both short sighted, narrow minded, selfish aims perpetrated by the government. I have not and will not support the government bailout of banks. If that money was to go anywhere it should have gone to keeping jobs in America through direct action rather than hoping the people that made the mistakes would see the error of their ways and clean the mess up. They didn't and from their attitude, through the crisis and since, it seems clear they've learned nothing but how to expect others to pay for their selfish behavior.
For years we've been told the lower and middle class American people are responsible for the economic crisis. I doubt many people actually believe it, but the message has been very blatantly broadcast. Now the people are attempting to correct what has been neglected by using ingenuity and creativity, the very things that founded America. No, these traits are not limited to America and neither are these efforts.
SOPA and PIPA would put a stranglehold on the ability for Americans to better their lives and improve the global economic situation. Those legislations would affect global economics, and most likely not for the better.
My comparison was not to say that SOPA and PIPA were the same as the bail outs. It was intended to show the ongoing trend of short sighted decision making still coming out of Washington in favor of corporate interests.
I do feel that corporations are a good thing. They're created through ingenuity and hard work, however just because you become successful doesn't give you the automatic right to stay that way. Your hard work needs to continue. If not, then you need to step aside and make room for the next person or group.
The bail outs were about keeping people in power and wealth who had stopped working to earn that power and wealth. In my opinion SOPA and PIPA follow the same principle. That is my comparison.
If you still think I'm wrong then I apologize. I'd be pleased if you'd explain your views to help me understand them better.
I still think they're comparable. Not necessarily because their foundations or legislative aims are similar, I'm aware they aren't. But they're both short sighted, narrow minded, selfish aims perpetrated by the government. I have not and will not support the government bailout of banks. If that money was to go anywhere it should have gone to keeping jobs in America through direct action rather than hoping the people that made the mistakes would see the error of their ways and clean the mess up. They didn't and from their attitude, through the crisis and since, it seems clear they've learned nothing but how to expect others to pay for their selfish behavior.
For years we've been told the lower and middle class American people are responsible for the economic crisis. I doubt many people actually believe it, but the message has been very blatantly broadcast. Now the people are attempting to correct what has been neglected by using ingenuity and creativity, the very things that founded America. No, these traits are not limited to America and neither are these efforts.
SOPA and PIPA would put a stranglehold on the ability for Americans to better their lives and improve the global economic situation. Those legislations would affect global economics, and most likely not for the better.
My comparison was not to say that SOPA and PIPA were the same as the bail outs. It was intended to show the ongoing trend of short sighted decision making still coming out of Washington in favor of corporate interests.
I do feel that corporations are a good thing. They're created through ingenuity and hard work, however just because you become successful doesn't give you the automatic right to stay that way. Your hard work needs to continue. If not, then you need to step aside and make room for the next person or group.
The bail outs were about keeping people in power and wealth who had stopped working to earn that power and wealth. In my opinion SOPA and PIPA follow the same principle. That is my comparison.
If you still think I'm wrong then I apologize. I'd be pleased if you'd explain your views to help me understand them better.
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Re: A SERIOUS discussion about SOPA
Excellent damage control, Keef. 9/10Keef wrote:My comparison was not to say that SOPA and PIPA were the same as the bail outs. It was intended to show the ongoing trend of short sighted decision making still coming out of Washington in favor of corporate interests.
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Re: A SERIOUS discussion about SOPA
Not only are SOPA and PIPA the same* as the bailouts, every piece of legislation ever passed by Washington this century/last few years/decade is!Keef wrote: My comparison was not to say that SOPA and PIPA were the same as the bail outs. It was intended to show the ongoing trend of short sighted decision making still coming out of Washington in favor of corporate interests.
*Not the same, but whatever the exact relationship is.
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You know what I feel is really similar to SOPA/PIPA? The Beatles. I mean, they're like everything, you know?
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Re: A SERIOUS discussion about SOPA
Hey guys you know what is exactly the same? Apples and oranges.
They are both delicious, both contain vital nutrients, both can be processed into a delicious juice, and get this: both grow on trees.
I can't think of anything more similar on this earth than apples and oranges.
They are both delicious, both contain vital nutrients, both can be processed into a delicious juice, and get this: both grow on trees.
I can't think of anything more similar on this earth than apples and oranges.
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Re: A SERIOUS discussion about SOPA
I've got a friend who now thinks he's a rock because they're both made of minerals. Does that count?
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