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By: etharooni. on 28 Aug 08, 06:11:49
Wow! Another great Ted presentation. Really interesting!
By: kashphlinktu. on 27 Jul 08, 09:12:02
Yes but still in wikipedia the really good articles still came from a specific person who had deep knowledge of the subject. I think the real gains here come from the freedom that comes from the destruction of beaureaucracy. It's not magic and it's dangerous to make the assumption that consensus is truth since in certain cases (scientific) one piece of hard evidence is worth more than any number of uninformed opinions about a topic.
By: Derek0783. on 26 Jul 08, 04:13:55
so you'd classify yourself as a libertarian socialist....against capitalism and government regulation....wow....sounds like a polygomist commune world...lol...but hey, to each his own right....i prefer capitalism and government regulation...i think it's necessary...only thing i'm against is goverment manipulation...or capitalistic manipulation for that matter too...but i think our country's system is okay...that's me personally....
By: bobbooty. on 26 Jul 08, 01:54:51
Wrong, socialism means WORKER control of the means of production. Look it up.
By: piratebrido. on 12 Jul 08, 17:08:40
No one of us is stronger than all of us.
By: Derek0783. on 11 Jul 08, 06:25:48
umm...in economics, socialism means government control of the means of production...can I mock you by saying, "BUT GOOD TRY"....
By: RickChimera. on 21 Jun 08, 19:27:41
5/5. A powerful beard - Oh! I mean speech.
By: kellysontheroad. on 08 Jun 08, 05:15:25
This is the most inspiring video I have seen this year! I must show this to my member of parliament.
By: cromicus. on 01 Jun 08, 19:40:09
No, I think socialism means lack of government control. But good try.
By: theshabazz. on 01 Jun 08, 19:39:03
You think socialism means government control. Read up on it.
By: kDest. on 21 May 08, 01:30:13
"No, the prime directive of the GMO industry is: Get rich with destruction and fraud, loot the biosphere, blackmail the helpless, control the world wide food supply, starve the masses." I think you're missing the point. GMO crops can be engineered to be safer for consumption than modern pesticide residues in foods. GMO enables us to turn nature on its head, and a number of benevolent technologies attest to this (such as starlink corn, or golden rice).
By: kDest. on 21 May 08, 01:26:34
"So that is an accurate description of a coke-snorting alcoholic, an OBL buddy..." It is against wikipedia policy to speculate, get on a soap box, or do original research. The point is to list knowledge with references. While it is possible that information was omitted from that article, it may be that no solid sources exist to list it, and further it may not be a representative view of the website.
By: trakkaton. on 20 May 08, 23:13:56
So that is an accurate description of a coke-snorting alcoholic, an OBL buddy, a christian fundamentalist, a war criminal, a liar, a torturer in chief, burning the constitution, stovepiping "intelligence", an illiterate idiot, destroying the enviroment while leading the financial system into total collapse when not ignoring Katrina, protecting old buddies from jail or helping out ENRON gangsters, FED banksters or the military-industrial complex together with ZioNazis and fascist dictators?
By: trakkaton. on 20 May 08, 23:08:05
No, the prime directive of the GMO industry is: Get rich with destruction and fraud, loot the biosphere, blackmail the helpless, control the world wide food supply, starve the masses. No chemical pesticides are eliminated by Monsanto. They rather produce pesticide-resistent plants to spray even more poison (ka-ching!). Or they produce herbicide-resistent plants to spray more herbicides. Too bad: the unwanted plants aquire the DNA too and are resistent. Just the beginning of the poisoning fun.
By: kDest. on 20 May 08, 17:53:06
"I was primarily thinking of the pesticide," Ah, I see. I kind of detest Monsanto for that too. The point of genetic engineering is to eliminate the need of chemical pesticides, among others.
By: kDest. on 20 May 08, 17:51:45
I see that there is missing a "criticism" section in the GWB article, but I still don't get a right-wing impression overall for the site. For example it lists the tampering done in the 2004 elections by the republican party.
By: cromicus. on 20 May 08, 14:37:47
People voluntarily deciding to do things like open source software and wikipedia without being forced to do it or forced to pay for it, and without needing government approval, licences and legislation, is pretty much as market-oriented as it gets as far as policy goes. It's sad that "free" means socialism for too many people, and that these great innovations are being used to justify socialism.
By: trakkaton. on 20 May 08, 09:34:19
I was primarily thinking of the pesticide, however, some people use the quite accurate concept of "biological pollution" as counterpart to "chemical pollution". But the word "poison" still has a strong chemical connotation.
By: trakkaton. on 20 May 08, 09:31:25
It may well be that conservapedia calls wikipedia liberally biased, just as Republicans call Democrats liberal when both are far-right extremists (I'm talking about them meeting the criteria of the definition. I have posted the criteria on my blog). If you don't believe that wikipedia has a right wing bias, try to include some facts (not opinions!) there that are undisputed as facts, but unwanted for political reasons. Just look at GWB on wikipedia, it's laughable. Downingsstreet what?
By: kDest. on 20 May 08, 08:14:34
"His thesis is basically that there's only one way to make software (and other information technology) and that nobody else should be allowed to do it any other way." No, his thesis is that the internet has given rise to collective effort that has grown in power to rival traditional market policies, and that it may eventually outstrip them.
By: kDest. on 20 May 08, 08:11:54
"Better think about Monsanto and the systemic poisoning of the apples that is AN ACTUAL PRESENT REALITY." Genetic engineering or roundup?
By: kDest. on 20 May 08, 08:09:16
I find it odd that someone would liken wikipedia to being "right-wing." Maybe in your country right wing means something different than in mine. Here it means conservative, capitalist, religious. A competing wikipedia, conservapedia, actually calls wikipedia liberally biased.
By: trakkaton. on 12 May 08, 16:28:03
Wikipedia is more plastic, that's a major advantage. On the other hand, there is a lack of democracy, a strong right-wing bias and a lot of secret services and corporations at work.
By: trakkaton. on 12 May 08, 16:25:36
However. Mafia does some charity. Some charity asks the Mafia for help.
By: trakkaton. on 12 May 08, 16:22:09
People do not poison apples. That's fairy tales (Snowwhite) or urban myth (razor blade) or fear-mongering (neocon ZioNazis). And if people would, then it would happen regardless of how many people take part in agriculture. Better think about Monsanto and the systemic poisoning of the apples that is AN ACTUAL PRESENT REALITY.