the death of american privacy, enumerated by secular talk

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  • #134334
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    TaoTheMgtowWanderer
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    There goes another provision in the us constitution….any Americans in here that are royally p~~~ed off?…im Canadian, and i can feel the rage rising up all over again.

    My peace of mind is worth more then your vagina...cunt.

    #134343
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    RoyDal
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    I’ve given up on trying to defeat the crony capitalists. There are too many of them and there are too many legal ways to bribe politicians.

    “Screw the little guy and feather my nest … or vote against this bill and lose my perks? Decisions, decisions!” Ha ha! No, I’m just joking. Of course they don’t ponder it. Obviously, they vote the way the lobbyists tell them to!

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #134348
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    ILiveAgain
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    It was the same deal way back in ancient Rome. The only difference was it took weeks, months even years to fk someone or group.

    The Internet has accelerated that process and widened the net.

    This skill has been honed over centuries to the point of laser accuracy.

    However, Rome, China, Persia all fell eventually.

    It seems to happen when the blood stops coming from the stone no matter how hard it’s squeezed.

    I won’t be around to see it unfortunately.

    #134362
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    Just a Man
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    Listen, the cat is out of the bag. The elite controllers now are CERTAIN white men will not do a thing to stop them. They spent the last 6 decades ensuring that, by Media and Propaganda. They are using minorities to ensure we are afraid and therefore controlled. They are right, we CANNOT win. This site is for those of us who have seen through the looking glass and decided it was evil, because, let’s face it, it is. Best we can do is live for ourselves until they decide to take that away and then stand and die for our RIGHT to be a man. And if you do not think it is coming to that, then you simply have not been paying attention. It is EXACTLY coming to that. The controllers haven’t spent the last 3 decades emasculating men for no reason. They KNOW men take care of business and women lie on their backs and enjoy the benefits. That is how humanity has rolled for over a hundred thousand years, at the least. Men do, women do not. Go your own way and realize, you cannot take it with you, but perhaps your conscious gets to come. Only death will tell.

    Philosophy, the female repellent

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    Anonymous
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    We are f~~~ed.
    The ultimate irony is this:
    The people supporting this kind of behavior (SJW, feminists, etc…) will be the first to fall.

    Tight your seatbelts gentlemen, it will be a bumpy ride!!

    #134462
    Soldier-Medic
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    Listen, the cat is out of the bag. The elite controllers now are CERTAIN white men will not do a thing to stop them.

    Agreed. It’s probably worse than we know. For every law that is passed that bypass our inalienable rights, how many times have our rights been violated without the public even knowing about it?

    It’s little wonder the government fears the man that lives off grid. You can’t control a man that doesn’t need your services.

    "I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.

    #134497
    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    By the way THIS is exactly why I advocate that we reject the false dichotomy that is the “conservative vs. liberal” and “R vs. D” in political discourse.

    They’re ALL selling us out when it comes to things like privacy, keeping government in check, and “like there’s no tomorrow” money printing and currency inflation.

    That’s why it breaks my heart when I see people on here get sucked into the falsehood of “my team name vs your team name” bulls~~~ politics. I think MGTOWs should be above that. For god’s sake, if we’re not then who will be?

    Since there’s a tendency to self-identify as conservative here, I’ll go it it from that angle, but don’t think I’m letting the self identified liberals off either.

    What is truly a more conservative position than that of keeping the government the smallest? ESPECIALLY when our personal liberties and privacy are concerned. Yet the majority of congress critters who voted for this are *supposedly* conservative republicans (43 out of 73 yea votes were republican).

    For all the crowing I see here about the “liberal conspiracy” or whatever version of it some of you believe exists(you know who you are), nobody ever talks about the “conservative traitors” who voted for this bill and other like it like the patriot act.

    If like me, you think bills like this are an absolute travesty against everything that the constitution, declaration, and even the idea of America stands for, then you count yourselves in the company of such “liberal conspiracy leaders” as Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, Edward Snowden, who have all (except maybe for Snowden for obvious reasons) spent years arguing for, campaigning for, and protesting in favor of minimizing government intrusion.

    If the small group of people with huge finance and political influence can get you to think in terms of “us vs. them” and use issues like abortion and guns to cement that division, then they have won, and they will continue to shove s~~~ like CISA and the patriot act down our throats.

    My parents met at a young republicans convention in the sixties. My grandmother has Christmas cards from the Reagan family. I come from a long line of people who would describe themselves as conservative republicans.

    All I’m saying is that that mentality is being used against you the same way feminism and similar bulls~~~ is being used against the self described “liberal” element and it’s all just an elaborate divide and conquer scheme.

    Every chance I get I implore anyone who will listen to wake up and realize this fundamental fact of our political system and take action against it. MGTOWs in particular seem to understand this and live life accordingly.

    Next time you want to point your finger at “dem libruls” just remember how many conservatives voted to take your privacy away. Check out the link above and see if your senator is among them and vote accordingly.

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

    #134523
    Frank V.
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    I’ll watch the video, but by “IT-Guy” who is the go-to guy on this stuff got me changed over to Linux a while ago when my old computer kept rebooting with Windows Update.

    He already broke down a lot of the NSA scandal to me. It is also the case that he is has gotten a lot of small businesses asking about changing over to Linux. I also have read how all these NSA shenanigans are starting to hurt Silicone Valley in the global market.

    Frank V.

    #134541
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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    I’ll watch the video, but by “IT-Guy” who is the go-to guy on this stuff got me changed over to Linux a while ago when my old computer kept rebooting with Windows Update.

    He already broke down a lot of the NSA scandal to me. It is also the case that he is has gotten a lot of small businesses asking about changing over to Linux. I also have read how all these NSA shenanigans are starting to hurt Silicone Valley in the global market.

    Frank V.

    From your lips to gods ears my friend. I’ve been running Linux as my desktop for more than 15 years now. I started with Linux back in about ’96 when there was only Slackware.

    I always used Linux wherever possible, booting windows only when absolutely necessary, for example because someone sent me a word doc but then came Openoffice.

    Or because someone send a powerpoint, but then came powerpoint support in Libreoffice.

    Or becuase I needed outlook for the Calendaring and I’ll be damned if Evolution doesn’t drop in and replace Outlook for all that.

    Then it was so I could connect to my corporate vpn, and then openvpn not only worked, but actually worked FAR BETTER than the windows client provided by our vpn company.

    Then it was fun hobby things like video/photo/sound editing but my god, have you seen what’s available TOTALLY FREE in linux? Cinelerra, Blender, GIMP, and a metric buttload of audio tools are completely open source and easily installed at no charge (ever) under Linux.

    Netflix? No problem, just install Chrome and you’re good to go.

    Obviously it goes without saying that doing systems work – like anything from a shell prompt – there simply no comparison to how well a Linux desktop functions in this regard. Since most of the system you work on are Linux based….well duhh

    At this point the windows laptop issued by my company is gathering dust on my desk. For a while I was using it to connect to “go to meeting” or one of those desktop sharing services because it didn’t work when I tried using it on linux, but that has been fixed for some time now.

    For any MGTOWs that want to give it a try, go to http://getfedora.org and everything you need is there. The basic process is: Download the iso image, use it to make a bootable thumb drive, boot off said thumb drive, click on “ok” and “next” in the install process and fill in sensible things when asked like your root password, local user account, etc. Reboot……profit!!

    Just make sure you’re using a computer you don’t mind wiping the hard drive out on – that’s the simplest and best way. You definitely CAN install it alongside windows so you have both and choose which you want to run when you turn your computer on, but you’lll need to read up a little before trying it.

    I recommend first time out of the gate you just start with a laptop or desktop you’re ok with completely flattening. Then just choose the “reclaim space” option when it asks where you want to install it. Tell it to delete everything, and you’re good to go.

    Once you’re more comfortable with it, then try installing it side by side with Windows if you want, but honestly, there’s nothing at this point that the average user needs windows for. I switched both my brother and his wife over to fedora 22 and they’ve been very happy with it. Keep in mind they’re not computer people at all.

    Finally, I recommend following one of the “ten things to do after installing” guides like this one. They make a more usable and fun system. Definitely install the Mate desktop – it’s a lot closer to what you’re used to in Windows or a Mac.

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

    #134545
    Qcummer
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    I’ll watch the video, but by “IT-Guy” who is the go-to guy on this stuff got me changed over to Linux a while ago when my old computer kept rebooting with Windows Update.

    He already broke down a lot of the NSA scandal to me. It is also the case that he is has gotten a lot of small businesses asking about changing over to Linux. I also have read how all these NSA shenanigans are starting to hurt Silicone Valley in the global market.

    Frank V.

    Frank – who is ‘IT-guy”? could you put up a link please? thx!

    #134716
    NioZen
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    Good call biggvs – I love fedora distro and linux in general, being able to get at all of the ‘stuff’, and as an ex network guy I love to run linux firewalls and be able to log and see exactly what is coming and going in realtime. Plus you can get the O/S to run superlight. Also, backtrack – that’s a lot of fun to mess around with. As for secure connectivity – awesome, especially the flexibility to do amusing s~~~ like run a remote desktop through a reverse ssh tunnel through port 53 and get free access on most wifi hotspots back to a secure desktop at home. You want me to pay for what sorry? lol

    We only dream this bondage. Wake up and let it go. - Vivekananda

    #134873
    Frank V.
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    I’ll watch the video, but by “IT-Guy” who is the go-to guy on this stuff got me changed over to Linux a while ago when my old computer kept rebooting with Windows Update.

    He already broke down a lot of the NSA scandal to me. It is also the case that he is has gotten a lot of small businesses asking about changing over to Linux. I also have read how all these NSA shenanigans are starting to hurt Silicone Valley in the global market.

    Frank V.

    Frank – who is ‘IT-guy”? could you put up a link please? thx!

    Typo on my end- that’s what I get for posting under the influence of Maker’s Mark !

    I meant MY IT-guy. He’s a local wiz. I let him charge what he wants because he knows what he is doing, unlike Geek Squad. I never did a “dual boot option” before so I paid him a few dollars to give my laptop some TLC (cleaned it and put in more RAM too). Now I can run both Windows and Linux on the same machine.

    @biggvs_dickvs : Linux has what is really a free “app-store” for a lot of open source goodies. Some of the stuff was as good or better than what I had been paying for. The list of companies, banks and government agencies that use Unix, Linux or something else other than Windows is longer than most people think.

    Frank V.

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