Facebook asswipes
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- detritus0
That really is an asinine, blinkered view of things, omg.
All they'd be asking is for a local respect of local laws - it'd be far-fetched to imagine someone in America bothering to set up a potentially contentious page, poyentially inflaming an international dispute. This is not what is being discussed here.
Also, this is wider-reaching than this one case — sure, in this instance there's [presumably] plenty of physical evidence to support a conviction — but what about all the cases where there isn't?
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What I don't understand is how anyone, especially from another country, can feel so righteous and aggrieved that a corporate entity is being asked to respect another nation's laws ... what's your reasoning?
Frankly it smacks of unthinking fanboyism.
Think before you speak.
- tl;dr - the world is a bit bigger and varied than the average American's back yard.detritus
- you should re-think yourselfomg
- It's ok if you don't get it™detritus
- Actualy, it's not, but whatever.detritus
- obviously all of internet belongs to Melbourne.omg
- Dude, I don't want to be a bitch towards you, but your thinking is totally ass about face here.detritus
- here you go...
http://www.personal.…omg