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> The judgement is an excellent answer to doubters.
Blasphemy alert, read ahead only if one don't want their supreme legal books emotions not to be hurt, if hurt that is not my liability: Whatever you read ahead is not anyway related to reality, but just fictional writing alone and if any relation to reality, that is your imagination and misunderstanding:
Some prole complaints that a machine is not working up to the mark. Legals bring a different but finely working machine and say the working machine is working okay, which obviously will work fine when tested. They blame the complainant since working machine works fine and charges him / her blaming him of lying, thought crime, etc. Once a precedent is set, every prole says that the machine is the bestest machine evar available in the entire worrld. All supreme leaders, their rule keeper cogs in the wheel and the entire system mocks the complainant and the story ends happily.
> You're not serious just sloganeering. Until you read and then challenge that is, where you remain
Yep, that is the point. Court jesters and their jokes were immune from time immemorial unless supreme powers get too irritated. Prole trying best to take due care not to get body paint abrasions. Like everybody else, prole like morning walks.
> We can dispose off your transparency/source code issue
No prole worth his salt will allow that with his conscience. But will clap and agree in-front of the terminal.
> It's easy to be idealist but if there is no scope to realise those ideas then what is the point. Many times I've argued why things couldn't be like how they are in the US and disagree that we could not have it like that here.
Most of your arguments are like this, you know what is moral and immoral, but you just swim with the flow, just a fair weather bird incapable of calling a spade a spade. From the beginning, irrespective of politics your comments had the same spirit and theme, before 2014 and after 2014. Nobody have to put an iota of mental effort for that, but only have to be agreeable.
Here, this commentator sometimes prefer to call a spade a spade. Otherwise, where the fun the debates if everything looks the same.