Increasingly Pressing Question: Does Piracy Become Not Only Tolerable, But Morally Necessary, In An Age of Nazi Media Companies?
—Ace
Ya Boi Zach has a rambling video about this, but concludes that it's time to "Pirate Everything," because any money you give them will be used to destroy you.
The video gets good around 6:45: "Antifa and corporations have teamed up."
Like Ya Boi Zach, I used to always reject suggestions that people should pirate stuff. I believed in capitalism and property rights-- even for my political enemies.
But that was before my political enemies became full-on Nazis, using their billions of dollars to repress my countrymen.
And so my personal beliefs about this have changed dramatically. Although I won't pirate, it's no longer based on any principled, ethical concern, as it was before.
Now it's based solely on my assessment that the pleasure I will get from pirated media is very low, and the hassle I could get from being caught outweighs the minor value of Hollywood's output.
But I will tell you this: I will NEVER vote to convict anyone accused of pirating from the Nazi Media. I don't respect Nazi property rights, and I encourage my fellow ethical citizens to reject the notion that Nazi property rights can be "violated" at all.
I will also keep that stance secret from any judge who asks about it.
Another possibility is to encourage friends and family to start a Plex account, and then upload all their legal media to it. You can share material on a Plex account through the internet.
So if just one person buys something, maybe ten, fifteen, or twenty people can have access it.
I believe it's all perfectly legal (for now -- the corporations will demand their GOP servitors make it illegal if this becomes widespread).
A friend gave me his Plex pass and it makes being cable-free fairly easy.
But whatever we do, whether we just go without, or pirate, or share, we must stop giving Nazis our money. It is an absolute moral imperative for any conservative or patriot or ethical human being to resist Nazi control to the utmost.
By any means necessary.
There is no more social compact. The left has voided it.
That means that we are free from it as well. We are liberated from the rules and laws that restrain ethical period during a period of civil peace.
They have declared war on us. It's far past the time to return the favor.
I write most of this stuff of as just accepting of living in the Banana Republic we now live in but this one did kinda piss me off. Canceled Disney Plus last night over it...kids will be pissed when they realize it but they will survive. Disney is a pretty horrible company to begin with, but for them to get self-righteous about views was too much for me.
She is terrible. Easily one of the worst actors on the show. She’s a badass gal, and gives me a fear boner for sure, but she can’t act her way out of a wet paper bag.
She is terrible. Easily one of the worst actors on the show. She’s a badass gal, and gives me a fear boner for sure, but she can’t act her way out of a wet paper bag.
Acting isn’t exactly the strength or the purpose of that show. Pedro Pascal wearing a helmet and speaking in a mechanical voice isn’t exactly Best Actor material. It’s basically a show for kids. I watched with my younger daughter bit I likely wouldn’t have seen it if she wasn’t watching it.
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Increasingly Pressing Question: Does Piracy Become Not Only Tolerable, But Morally Necessary, In An Age of Nazi Media Companies?
—Ace
Ya Boi Zach has a rambling video about this, but concludes that it's time to "Pirate Everything," because any money you give them will be used to destroy you.
The video gets good around 6:45: "Antifa and corporations have teamed up."
Like Ya Boi Zach, I used to always reject suggestions that people should pirate stuff. I believed in capitalism and property rights-- even for my political enemies.
But that was before my political enemies became full-on Nazis, using their billions of dollars to repress my countrymen.
And so my personal beliefs about this have changed dramatically. Although I won't pirate, it's no longer based on any principled, ethical concern, as it was before.
Now it's based solely on my assessment that the pleasure I will get from pirated media is very low, and the hassle I could get from being caught outweighs the minor value of Hollywood's output.
But I will tell you this: I will NEVER vote to convict anyone accused of pirating from the Nazi Media. I don't respect Nazi property rights, and I encourage my fellow ethical citizens to reject the notion that Nazi property rights can be "violated" at all.
I will also keep that stance secret from any judge who asks about it.
Another possibility is to encourage friends and family to start a Plex account, and then upload all their legal media to it. You can share material on a Plex account through the internet.
So if just one person buys something, maybe ten, fifteen, or twenty people can have access it.
I believe it's all perfectly legal (for now -- the corporations will demand their GOP servitors make it illegal if this becomes widespread).
A friend gave me his Plex pass and it makes being cable-free fairly easy.
But whatever we do, whether we just go without, or pirate, or share, we must stop giving Nazis our money. It is an absolute moral imperative for any conservative or patriot or ethical human being to resist Nazi control to the utmost.
By any means necessary.
There is no more social compact. The left has voided it.
That means that we are free from it as well. We are liberated from the rules and laws that restrain ethical period during a period of civil peace.
They have declared war on us. It's far past the time to return the favor.
I owe Nazis nothing but my enmity.