• Soup@lemmy.cafe
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    2 months ago

    So, if I order a product, and the carrier doesn’t like the product- they can deny me my mail? Hmmm…

    I’m nearly certain that’s not how it works.

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      2 months ago

      What do you mean “doesn’t like”? The federal government “doesn’t like” citizens sending bombs in the mail, and they would deny you that, yes. I’m not sure what the point of your reply was, it doesn’t argue against anything I’ve said. Sounds like a straw man.

      There’s a difference between individual mail carriers and the organization USPS or Canadian Post. And there’s a difference between dislike and illegal. I thought we already established that, is that something you disagree on??

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        2 months ago

        I love how you have to go to ridiculous comparisons to make a point. It shows you have none.

        • A bomb and a flyer you don’t like- AREN’T the same thing.

        Now try again with this newly learned fact.

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          2 months ago

          Yes, they are not the same thing. That’s what a comparison is. If you think it’s a bad comparison, feel free to explain why you think so

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            2 months ago

            Because I’m calling out the clowns that did a DDoS attack because they’re butthurt.

            You’re talking about people that are bothered by their business practices and being dropped that AREN’T doing a DDOoS attack. You’re trying in bad faith to defend those that aren’t being attacked here, but comparing them to those that are.

            To simplify:

            A DDoS attack made by entitled children because they can’t play a video game is NOT the same thing as people that are bummed out because they can’t.