HAPPY PERSON: good video, and I especially like the part about the questioning of the concept of government regulation of "anything it considers offensive" that is online. Put the government in place to regulate the internet, and this means no more George Carlin jokes about the elite, no more accusations from professors claiming ebola is being used to steal land, no more jokes about Obama's wife being a man (regardless if it's true or not), and no more comparisons of bankers to drug addicts.
Just remember "sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me." It's a shame that government regulators can't see it that way.
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HAPPY PERSON: good video, and I especially like the part about the questioning of the concept of government regulation of "anything it considers offensive" that is online. Put the government in place to regulate the internet, and this means no more George Carlin jokes about the elite, no more accusations from professors claiming ebola is being used to steal land, no more jokes about Obama's wife being a man (regardless if it's true or not), and no more comparisons of bankers to drug addicts.
Just remember "sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me." It's a shame that government regulators can't see it that way.