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  • Reply 21 of 22
    AppleZuluAppleZulu Posts: 2,140member
    nubus said:
    Let the security breaches begin! 
    And let the freedom of apps begin. EU got tired of having a company from California being a gatekeeper on apps.
    Like having Ford decide where you can go. No longer.

    Why do the red states accept that a company from San Francisco place personal properties of their citizens in a padded cell?
    Is it the "Make America Less Free" movement? Or "California knows what is best for us"?
    Perhaps do an amendment "the right to install apps" or "freedom to use the apps you want"? 

    Not sure if we can fit the Statue of Liberty in the EU HQ, but we will give it a try :-D
    - end of gloating.
    That's the wrong comparison. It's sad how "red state" folks twist themselves into knots to promote the opposite of what they claim to stand for.

    The correct comparison is 'Like government forcing WalMart to allow other companies to set up their own store inside of WalMart, bypassing WalMart's inventory and point-of-purchase system.' You're blathering on about freedom and the Statue of Liberty while championing heavy handed government intervention in a business. Weirder still, you're championing heavy handed European Union government. 
    danoxwilliamlondonwatto_cobra
  • Reply 22 of 22
    danoxdanox Posts: 3,284member
    AppleZulu said:
    nubus said:
    Let the security breaches begin! 
    And let the freedom of apps begin. EU got tired of having a company from California being a gatekeeper on apps.
    Like having Ford decide where you can go. No longer.

    Why do the red states accept that a company from San Francisco place personal properties of their citizens in a padded cell?
    Is it the "Make America Less Free" movement? Or "California knows what is best for us"?
    Perhaps do an amendment "the right to install apps" or "freedom to use the apps you want"? 

    Not sure if we can fit the Statue of Liberty in the EU HQ, but we will give it a try :-D
    - end of gloating.
    That's the wrong comparison. It's sad how "red state" folks twist themselves into knots to promote the opposite of what they claim to stand for.

    The correct comparison is 'Like government forcing WalMart to allow other companies to set up their own store inside of WalMart, bypassing WalMart's inventory and point-of-purchase system.' You're blathering on about freedom and the Statue of Liberty while championing heavy handed government intervention in a business. Weirder still, you're championing heavy handed European Union government. 
    He's a confused Maga these days they support the dictator of Russia too...... :)
    williamlondonwatto_cobra
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