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  • Whaaaaa?

    No a vpn is NOT just about dns.

    Dns is the starting point, but the main idea is to route your traffic through a central point without logs.

    This means that from a network sniffing perspective, I know you’re sending data to the vpn endpoint, but the data is encrypted (also a vpn important point) and I don’t know where it’s going at all after that.

    Even if I’m sniffing the traffic going out of the vpn endpoint , because there’s many people using the same point, while I can see that someone on the vpn was looking up pages on the pirate bay looking for the latest movie, I’m unable to match that to. A person connected. It could be one of thousands of people browsing with this vpn. So I don’t know that it was you looking for the latest minions movie.

  • Nobody asked if you’re lgbtq because it doesn’t matter. You keep professing it like it buys you credibility, but nobody is buying that you are a part of that group. It’s classic “as a black man, I think racism is okay” type of garbage. You reveal your true colours too easily.

    But you’re again twisting the argument. “Black supremacy” would again be about hatred and “intolerance” much like “white supremacy” We cannot tolerate intolerance.

    Free speech has limits, and you’re making a bad faith argument that it shouldn’t. We both know that you shouldn’t be allowed to yell “bomb” in an airport, just as you aren’t allowed to “lie under oath” nor allowed to say “I won’t serve you dinner because you’re handicapped” or “I won’t make you a cake because you are black”

    So I’m done with the debate, you’ve moved to bad faith arguments because you just care about winning. You win. Have a nice day.

  • Free speech absolutist I see.

    I mean, I honestly have never met a “free speech absolutist” that was any different than musk. “Free speech absolutist unless I don’t like you posting it and then I’ll flip sides because my original position was a convenient lie”

    HOWEVER, it’s fairly well supported that a tolerant society MUST NOT tolerate intolerance. So we MUST not tolerate any view that a particular group of people shouldn’t exist (with the obvious exceptions of other intolerance)

    The paradox of tolerance is on Wikipedia if you’d like a read.

  • It really is a great example!!!

    But you sidestepped the question.

    It is currently illegal to refuse service based on race. I can’t have a sign in my shop that says “no blacks”

    Do you believe the I should be allowed to refuse service based on racism?

    Because that’s where the reasonableness argument comes in. I can refuse service to you for any reason I want EXCEPT specific protected reasons (handicap, race, etc)

    You seem to be making the argument that I should be allowed to post a sign saying “no blacks” and such signs once existed…

    Thoughts?

  • Okay so we will ignore That this case was built upon entirely fabricated lies. (The people in question entirely deny any such request being made)

    I can understand the “forced speech“ argument, but there needs to be some limits there. I mean if I build a website for someone, I don’t need to put my name on it nor my logo or anything, so I don’t really have to be THAT associated with it. What if this were a racist or antisemitic case? Same idea, but I refused to make a cake for a black or Jewish person (or some other obviously bigoted reason)

    Where do we set the reasonable limits? Or can I just post a sign on my web design or cake shop saying that I refuse to serve black folks?

    What then? Where are the reasonable limits?

  • Okay I’ll bite….

    I’m good with religious rights, but like ALL rights, they end when they attempt override the rights of others. What religious rights are you worried about losing?

    So religious rights END the moment they suggest that someone shouldn’t exist or is somehow immoral. Glass houses and all.

    You can practice your religion all you’d like, and I’ll practice mine, but the second you start “protesting pride” or something insane like that, you’ve crossed the foul line.

    I don’t show up at your Sunday services to protest the existence of the Catholic church for the same reason (or mosques, temples etc…)

    So! If your religion is against abortion, that’s fine, don’t get one! But your religion shouldn’t dictate what I can do, that’s over the foul line.