

Reality has a liberal bias.
Reality has a liberal bias.
Yup. It’s often easier to ignore a question than consider the possibility that we’re mistaken.
Out of curiosity, what do think were the three main things the FTC worked on last year?
The fact that you were unaware of what they do has no bearing on the massive amount of work they actually accomplish.
Couldn’t agree more. And they want that control because of greed.
They’re describing LORAN.
Bitwarden integrates directly with several email alias providers: https://bitwarden.com/blog/add-privacy-and-security-using-email-aliases-with-bitwarden/
What do you mean by that?
True, but that’s defense by concealment. If they notice the domain, they can block it without harming their business. My argument is that iCloud is too large for them to block.
There are other options for email aliases. iCloud has a pretty robust system, and its ubiquity makes it less likely to be filtered.
You’ve failed at addressing my argument directly, failed at building a straw man, so I guess it makes sense you’d be trying ad hominem.
There are plenty of fake accounts in existence.
You don’t know either way, which makes your attribution entirely fallacious.
You really can’t address the argument I made, can you?
Your comment was so reductive as to be indistinguishable from bad faith equivalency. The claim that you didn’t mean to speaks only to your naivety.
You can’t just ignore parts of the argument to which you have no answer.
You don’t know who that person is or whether they even exist. It is beyond spurious to assign their statements to any other entity.
I pointed out that your argument was so reductive as to amount to both-siding. I’m glad it wasn’t your intent, but it’s a shame that you don’t see the problem with that regardless.
What are you talking about? Abolition of slavery was very much a progressive position.