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  • They shuffle around money to do things for them and sometimes that makes them more money.

    Slight clarification: they pay people to shuffle money around to make them more money. It's all automated at this point to ensure they don't have to do anything.

  • He can always switch to less-savory advertisers.

    This isn't about keeping the lights on (paying the bills), it's about maximizing profit. As always.

    True, he cannot make as much profit with Oni-hole ads than Coca-cola ads, but it won't matter as far as keeping twitter operational is concerned.

  • Sweden's problems aren't the same as Germany or France.

    But I don’t see how proliferating guns in Europe would help make these places safer.

    That's because you're ignoring all the nations who have outlawed guns yet have worse gun violence than the US because of their culture. You cherrypick evidence to support your agenda and ignore evidence that goes against it.

    Some would call that 'biased,' but that would make them a rational person.

  • and they have many of the same problems as the US

    Really? What nations are as polarizing as the US? Seems to me the vast majority of nations that aren't as violent as the US are not nearly as diverse or suffer from the same extent of wealth inequality.

    Sweden, even with its anti-gun laws, has become the most dangerous scandinavian country by a longshot because they're now dealing with racial problems the US has had to face for generations.