Yeah, a myth according to which source again?
Yeah, a myth according to which source again?
Your second point literally says exactly that. You’re inching as close to justification as you can while maintaining plausible deniability.
Echos the exact same mentality of holocaust denial claims that the Jews were both a dangerous evil and simultaneously treated with utmost dignity.
At no point did I say the tank man was run over.
I’m not sure many people even claim he was.
You argue both that there was no massacre and that violent force against the protesters was justified if it did happen.
Seems like one is meant to excuse the other if disproven.
But I shall play the smallest violin for those poor unarmed tanks killed by violent protesters and their terrifying grocery bags.
The Chinese state like all states reflects purely the will of the state.
For example, I don’t think slaughtering protesters at Tiananmen Square was reflecting the will of the working class.
What it was reflecting was the will of the state to preserve its own power.
Military personnel have families.
are you okay
Right behind your ear, champ.
What about TempleOS?
The US is however a pretty low bar.
I’m astounded the investigator they hired found them innocent.
Good luck explaining that to the suits.
I’m not trying to move the goal posts, just pointing out why Sony thought this was the game to start forcing this in.
None of the previous Sony published titles had this level of popularity.
Because published by Sony.
Simple, they make it illegal so they don’t have to break the encryption and can arrest you purely for having encrypted content.
Nintendo ruining things once again.
Well, you did start your comment telling us you use Arch.
To be fair, enough guns can make any project open source.
And as a consequence more young people know someone who is.
It’s a lot harder to hate a group of people you personally know members of.