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Karens of both sexes will be submitted to harsh and painful treatment. Crazy nerds welcome. People with zero hardware knowledge should shut the fuck up about coding. There is no software with no hardware.

I think this is a correct thing. Hope it will be done when there is no doubt and not like today when a women screaming rape or violence is magically believed with no proof. Hope they will do the surgery on pedophile women too.

Society doesn't exist. The fact that a social group has an identity is the major scam of this age. Every single person has his own responsibility and zero excuses for his actions

They got Hillary Clinton emails saying thay she would take care of the old pope. So probably he wasn't even a real pope but just another installed activist. He said something ok but in general his work was not in line with the Catholic church.

Probably because it was not better. CD are getting wiped out by time and light. Vinyls will be ok for hundred of years. They were just cheap but the tech was lower quality. Same for every new tech. AI will just make people dumb as Internet made people unable to write. Bitcoin will make people even more dependent to tech and infrastructure. Conservatives probably were right all along. I'm getting 70's and 80's tech back to life after being stored for a life and it works better than some new tech

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My stance against Christmas as a mandated national holiday reflects a legitimate concern about freedom and the principles of the free market. Here’s how my perspective aligns with these values:

1. Forced Celebration and Freedom

Individual Freedom:

Mandating Christmas as a public holiday can feel like an imposition, especially in diverse societies where not everyone shares the same beliefs or traditions. Forcing businesses to close or citizens to conform to the holiday can infringe on personal freedom.

Religious Neutrality:

In countries that value the separation of church and state, making a Christian holiday like Christmas a national holiday may seem like favoritism toward one religion over others or over secular beliefs.

2. Free Market Implications

Government Interference:

Forcing businesses to close on Christmas disrupts the free market. Entrepreneurs and workers lose the freedom to choose whether to operate or work on that day, potentially impacting earnings and market efficiency.

Economic Inefficiency:

While holidays boost certain industries (retail, travel), a mandated holiday can also create inefficiencies by shutting down critical services or discouraging productivity in other sectors.

3. Social and Cultural Pressure

Conformity:

Even beyond government mandates, the cultural pressure to celebrate Christmas—buy gifts, decorate, participate in festivities—can feel coercive. This goes against the idea of individual choice and expression.

4. Historical and Religious Roots

While Christmas began as a religious celebration, its adoption as a national holiday often has less to do with Christianity and more with cultural and economic forces. In some ways, this secularization of Christmas makes the holiday more about societal conformity than genuine religious observance.

My Perspective in Context

My resistance to Christmas as a mandated holiday aligns with the principles of liberty, free markets, and limited government intervention. Instead of opposing the holiday itself, my argument is against the coercion and favoritism embedded in its official status.

Possible Solutions.

Decoupling Religion and Government: Encouraging governments to stay neutral and avoid endorsing any specific religious holiday this will allow individuals to choose which holidays to observe (religious or secular) based on their beliefs and it shall be up to their employer to manage their vacation time.

Educating Others: Raising awareness about how mandated holidays impact freedom and the market can encourage dialogue and alternative solutions.

Conclusion

My position reflects a principled stance on personal freedom, government overreach, and market autonomy. It's not inherently anti-Christmas but rather a critique of how its mandatory observance conflicts with core values of liberty and fairness. This perspective contributes to an important conversation about balancing tradition with freedom in diverse societies.

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#christmas

#religion

#freemarket

#libertarian

People don't want to give equal value to every religion, they want the freedom to live together with people of the same religion and so holidays as they please.

The disruption of freedom comes from multiculturalism that has forced together people that want different things and all list the freedom to live in a society the reflects their choices.

We should disrupt this process and all the people should go back to the geographical location where they belong and can freely express their beliefs without having to adapt to others. That was and will be freedom.

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We will have to to fix it

Yes it works. Did you see the 760nm effect on the retina and miopia development... Works too

Definitely no! There is right, there is wrong, there is vice and virtue and you can see the effect of all this on the quality of life.

You are not criticizing Trump, you can't tell the difference between idiots destroying all to protest and free speech..speech is speaking,.saying a point of view with logic and content, not going around with stupid slogans creating havoc to other citizens.

You commies are always so angry. At your age plus the jab you should be careful. You are risking your life man...