https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yoyX6sNEqs#t=94
Thoughts?
>>54327096
"citizens of the world"
stopped watching right there
tl;dw:
"I don't understand the technology"
"You don't understand the technology"
why when snowden talks people applause and when the other guy talks people laugh ?
>>54327096
>"As citizens we take for granted the government will keep us out of harm's way"
HHAHAHA
Who the fuck believes this?
>>54327096
>1hr debate
>Thoughts?
I'll listen to it today, so thanks for that, sounds interesting. But don't post a 1 hour video and expect responses on a 4chan board.
>>54328632
Most people living in first world countries?
>>54328682
How can well-educated people be that naïve?
>shows a TV
>can't be a real person presenting
>limitations
>bullshet
topkek
>>54328722
>most people
>well educated
>>54328722
Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump are the frontrunners in the US election.
>>54327096
>applauding a Putin-cocksucking traitor
>implying a Putin-cocksucker is committed to privacy and limited government
>>54328722
look at me, enjoying my almost-free government provided healthcare system
>mfw my government doesn't keep me out of harms way
>>54328809
I doubt he thinks Putin is a good guy.
He just applied the good old 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend' principle. He knows Russia will protect him because it pisses off the US.
>>54328809
>muh patriotism
>>54328809
>>54328809
>state department revokes passport stranding him in Russia
>US threatens any country thinking about giving him asylum
>US forces a presidential plane out of the sky because they think he's on it
>look goys, he's a Russian spy!!!
>>54328722
I call it the 'Acedima Fallacy'; the idea that going to get a higher education =/= being intelligent (or gaining critical thinking) and we see that people would rather be wrong with 1000 page "research paper" supporting their argument then being right with a little bit of fable.
>>54327950
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