I appreciate the gesture, but they aren't violating any rights, and PayPal has been well know anti gun for a long time. Why the hubbub now?
I'd it's their right to be anti gun it's our right to raise a ceaseless hubbub about.I appreciate the gesture, but they aren't violating any rights, and PayPal has been well know anti gun for a long time. Why the hubbub now?
"Like what I like or die." Tremendous.I'd it's their right to be anti gun it's our right to raise a ceaseless hubbub about.
I don't think they have the right to be anti gun though personally. Don't like guns? Get the fuck out of my country or get put underground I say.
Gun ownership is a civil liberty. Those that would deny me or others liberty are tyrants. I unapologetically wish death upon tyrants."Like what I like or die." Tremendous.
No, they as a private business have every right to be pro or anti whatever they wish.
I think what he's trying to say is that since you hate asparagus, you shouldn't be forced to sell it at your shop or restaurant if you don't want to. It's your shop or restaurant. That's like you being forced to sell Obama t-shirts at your store.Gun ownership is a civil liberty. Those that would deny me or others liberty are tyrants. I unapologetically wish death upon tyrants.
I don't like asparagus either Mr. Darth, find it totally disgusting. But I could care less if you like asparagus, I wouldn't care if you enjoyed it it in my presence. I don't care what anyone does or the choices they make with their life. If a person seeks to interfere with how I want to live my life however I'd just assume take the eyes out of their head. I like guns, I have a right to own and carry guns. It is a basic human right.
I don't think it is ethical for any person or orgininazation to do even the slightest thing to deny or impede anyone of their basic human rights.
I understand precisely what he is saying and I disagree. Not selling asparagus is one thing, but interfering with other people from selling asparagus is quite another. The biggest problem we have is the leftist monopoly on the tech industry. If there were equall representation and access to tech services, such as PayPal, then this would be less of an issue. As it is the left has a political hegemony over what have become crucial services and are using the denial of said services as leverlev against groups of people they don't like. And that sir is vile and evil.I think what he's trying to say is that since you hate asparagus, you shouldn't be forced to sell it at your shop or restaurant if you don't want to. It's your shop or restaurant. That's like you being forced to sell Obama t-shirts at your store.
And of course they are not.Gun ownership is a civil liberty. Those that would deny me or others liberty are tyrants. I unapologetically wish death upon tyrants.
I don't like asparagus either Mr. Darth, find it totally disgusting. But I could care less if you like asparagus, I wouldn't care if you enjoyed it it in my presence. I don't care what anyone does or the choices they make with their life. If a person seeks to interfere with how I want to live my life however I'd just assume take the eyes out of their head. I like guns, I have a right to own and carry guns. It is a basic human right.
I don't think it is ethical for any person or orgininazation to do even the slightest thing to deny or impede anyone of their basic human rights.
Legal commerce is legal commerce. A payment processor should not be empowered to prevent the purchase of legal goods. Thats a very slippery slope. What happens if VISA/MC decide you can't use them to purchase firearms?And of course they are not.
They are saying you may not use their payment processing service to purchase certain products,
They are doing nothing to impede your rights.
It’s inceridbly unethical to force private businesses to operate in a manner in which they oppose.
I am saying their entire position is unethical. Fuck them, if it were up to me they wouldn't even be breathing.And of course they are not.
They are saying you may not use their payment processing service to purchase certain products,
They are doing nothing to impede your rights.
It’s inceridbly unethical to force private businesses to operate in a manner in which they oppose.
Then you can't use VISA/MC to make the purchases.Legal commerce is legal commerce. A payment processor should not be empowered to prevent the purchase of legal goods. Thats a very slippery slope. What happens if VISA/MC decide you can't use them to purchase firearms?
BUT! Bad guys will still be in business as usual, buying from other felons or on the street. Another gun-grab failure!!!All rights aside, we're being funneled out of ways to buy our livelihood unless in person and with cash (or debit card, maybe). What's worse is all these payment methods can and will live without the small footprint of firearm purchasers. Sad, very sad.
But what if they felt the same about gun owners.I am saying their entire position is unethical. Fuck them, if it were up to me they wouldn't even be breathing.
Are you so foolish as to think that that is not how they feel now? This is how they have felt all along. They want to put us all to the sword.But what if they felt the same about gun owners.