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by furr
1948 days ago
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I'm "dodging" the NFL example, because again, I do not care about NFL. At all
Never asked if you did. It's a perfect example that you can't argue against. I'm taking about regulating the tech industry
Does the NFL count as a tech company? They have $91B market cap and actively develop new tech.Are banks the "tech" industry? No, of course not. So you move the goalposts back to "just the tech companies!" when you lose. |
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Your example is not "perfect", it's stupid. No, NFL doesn't count as a tech industry and it's not in scope of what I want to regulate. I told you what types of services should be regulated since the very beginning, but you just keep arguing semantics whether the banks are a part of tech industry or not. I'm not even talking about Twitter or Facebook here and these are the tech companies. No, banks aren't tech industry either. The definition of a "tech company" doesn't really matter in what I'm arguing for. It was to very roughly describe what I mean. And there is nothing else I can do if you're unable to argue in good faith.