Join us FREE, we're FREE to use
Web's largest swingers site since 2006.
Already registered?
Login here
![]() | Back to forum list |
![]() | Back to Politics |
Jump to newest | ![]() |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"In light of the recent troubles is it time to break up the tech giants. To big and far to powerful for many freedom lovers, in my opinion they've shown they can't be trusted and it's time to break them up into lots of smaller companies." How they are more likely to break up nations and take over they have the power these days | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"In light of the recent troubles is it time to break up the tech giants. To big and far to powerful for many freedom lovers, in my opinion they've shown they can't be trusted and it's time to break them up into lots of smaller companies.How they are more likely to break up nations and take over they have the power these days" . There's antitrust laws where there head officed. It's quietly being talked about in Washington and has google a little spooked!. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"In light of the recent troubles is it time to break up the tech giants. To big and far to powerful for many freedom lovers, in my opinion they've shown they can't be trusted and it's time to break them up into lots of smaller companies." You might want to give us all a bit more detail here... Which tech giants are you talking about? What recent troubles are you talking about? If they are privately owned, opt in, entities how can “freedom lovers” complain if they are not obligated to use them and under what international law can said companies be “broken up”? | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"In light of the recent troubles is it time to break up the tech giants. To big and far to powerful for many freedom lovers, in my opinion they've shown they can't be trusted and it's time to break them up into lots of smaller companies. You might want to give us all a bit more detail here... Which tech giants are you talking about? What recent troubles are you talking about? If they are privately owned, opt in, entities how can “freedom lovers” complain if they are not obligated to use them and under what international law can said companies be “broken up”?" . There taking about the big three primally Facebook, alphabet, Twitter. These companies are given special powers that grant them immunity from prosecution as they are deemed to be public square broadcasters and not responsible for content, given that there meant to be open to all views and opinions, all ideas and political persuasions and yet we see censorship and blacklisting, we see high up execs talking about "preventing another trump situation" those looking for collusion in electing politicans have been looking east instead of West?, we see illegal gathering of personal information, illegal use of software, spying, the shutting down of political discourse they don't like. It would appear there offering you a choice between a brave New world and 1984 while they slowly take over every aspect of your life in the modern world. They simply erase you from the matrix. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"Breaking them will just slow them down. The Americans broke up Bell a few decades ago and now they have behemoths like AT&T and Comcast. Tech moves at a far faster rate than the old telecom industry. " . Alphabet have acquired on average 52 companies a week for the last ten years. Small companies move fast, the technological gains are never made by the giants, they just buy up and take what they want and shut down what they don't want. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Post new Message to Thread |
back to top | ![]() |