Mass_Shyster
Senior Member
Please explain how this anti-trust violation works.
http://bit.ly/1bCa7AU
Please explain how this anti-trust violation works.
See, it's not about the right to have my own thoughts published. It's about the right to correct already published thoughts (by others), thoughts which are damaging public interest. I feel that not only do I have the right but I have the obligation to demand that such correction be published. This is the whole point of this thread and I'm trying to understand what would be the best way to approach that problem.
It's not a matter of opinion. It's a matter of absolute truth. It's an absolute truth that 1 = 2 is an incorrect equality. That equality is at the basis of plethora of bogus theories and activities which damage the public interest. Correcting that is a must and if it's perceived as forcing the demand to correct it, then be it. A way has to be found to force such correction on the unwilling, protective party which damages public interest. This is what I'm trying to find out here -- how to force organized entity incurring damage on society to correct itself. When organized crime is dealt with it's not a matter of opinion.
How do I replace "my own" in your text? This isn't my own fact. Its your own fact too. You too know well that 1 = 2 is an incorrect equality. So get me, my persona, out of the picture and your answer is no more. Again, I feel that I have the right and the obligation to demand that correction of an error damaging public interest is to be forced on the unwilling perpetrator. That I take for granted. The question is what is the most efficient way to force this mandatory correction.
http://www.math.toronto.edu/mathnet/falseProofs/first1eq2.html
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/57116.html
"You can't." If I can't then I should be content w/ the falsities to persist. That's, of course, immoral, let alone unlawful under the circumstances in my second post (the deposition example) if I put up w/ it and don't bring it to court. That's my gut feeling.