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Disney/Pixar movies are supposed to be feel-good movies for children.

Of course they don't represent reality, and they shouldn't.


Disney started out remaking fairy tales, but rewrote them with happy endings. In the books there always was a sad or bad ending and grusome stuff.

Disney made a series of made for TV movies and the first sad ending one I saw was Old Yeller.


"I've found the best employees often have let go of the fear of being fired. They can speak truth to power, stand up for what is right as opposed to what is expected, and they generally leave the place better than they found it. It was interesting watching people at Sun change when Sun going public suddenly meant those people didn't have to work if they didn't want to. Much more engaged, much more willing to look at alternatives and to take risks in pursuit of a better outcome overall."

If you are 20, with no kids or family, it's great to have this mindset. However, you can't have this mindset if you have a family or other people to support.

Every place I have ever worked has politics. You need to figure out these politics to survive and many times 'standing up for what is right' will get you fired or you will seen as a person that causes strife and passed up for promotions.

I can't tell you how many times I've worked on a software project where we were making really bad decisions that came directly from management.

Doing things the 'right way' means going against your superiors, and it has many negative consequences. When you are young, you can take these risks.

It's one of the reasons I started my own company. I was tired of playing politics.


Gratitude?

OSS is supposed to be about donating your time, without asking for anything in return.

Othetwise, you are just as bad as your perception of silicon valley.


"This has left artists frustrated, desperately searching for ways to stand out amongst all the noise, and furthermore, find sustainability amongst a fickle social landscape."

This entire article reeks of elitism: A platform for the 'real' artists.

But this is going to be a problem with anything that can be digitized and put on the Internet going forward: There is now way more noise than signal.


I think the issue is that many times, 'misinformation' boils down to perspective and personal views, unless it's a straight fact, which is almost never the case.

It ends up being used as a way to stifle dissenting views and control the narrative.


Less money to go around means eithet less jobs or the existing employees need to work more hours.


This sounds exactly like what is happening right now.

"All lives matter" gets you harassed and possibly fired.


We detached this subthread from https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11262848 and marked it off-topic.


The phrase "all lives matter" is an obvious parody of "black lives matter" that effectively serves to minimize well-documented and disproportionate per-capita violence against African-Americans by US police. To those who have seen and experienced the effects of this violence first hand, those comments likely come off as petty and out of touch with reality. This may be a reason why people don't want to voluntarily associate with someone who would say/write "all lives matter".


It's not that anyone disagrees that all lives matter, it's that your intention in saying "all lives matter" is to undermine a legitimate social cause. "Black Lives Matter" supporters aren't saying that other lives don't matter, they're saying that black lives matter too -- and that's a valid point in a country where blacks, for example, are much more likely to receive the death penalty for committing the same offences.


So... was "too" too difficult to say?


No it's implied, was the implication too tough for you to figure out?


I can figure out multiple implications. Apparently some of them contradict each other.


"and that's a valid point in a country where blacks, for example, are much more likely to receive the death penalty for committing the same offences."

I would really like to see these statistics from a legitimate source, because I'm not sure where you are even getting it.

My issue is that the 'black lives matter' cause has merely become a thinly disguised fascist group aimed at bullying and destroying anyone that disagrees with them.

"Hands up, don't shoot" never happened. This was proven, yet it didn't stop the hashtag warriors from screaming it at everybody and news anchors on networks from CNN standing behind it (after it was proven false).

Facts no longer matter. It's all about the narrative that everyone is racist against blacks, no matter what actually happened.

All of these protests have added body cams to many police forces. Most people are now silent about it. I have seen case after case where a cop is accused of 'racism' and the body cam shows otherwise.

The US is probably the least racist country in the world when it comes to minorities. Try to get a job in Asia, Europe, or Africa. You will quickly see the difference.

In most countries outside the US, you are required to send them a picture and they can not hire you for pretty much any reason.

Instead of focusing on being a victim, the minorities in the US should focus on education and keeping families in tact. It's really the only path to success. The Irish, Italians, and Chinese were all treated like slaves in this country and were able to overcome this through education and a strong family structure.

I've worked at many different companies and I've never seen racism in terms of hiring (although I'm sure it happens in a small amount of cases). Businesses just want someone that can do the job. If a person isn't getting past the hiring manager, it's most likely because they don't have the required skill set.

Many people like me, are angry and frustrated because the alleged victims have now become the bullies. I wish we could have true equality, where race truly doesn't matter, but I think I'm asking for too much.

It's funny how true equality is seen as a bad thing. I am now part of the counter-culture, which means I don't want aggressive bullies being allowed to control the speech and actions of me or others.

I don't want our society to continue along this broken and misguided path and it's why many educated people are voting for Trump.


And punished for even mentioning it, as the votes on your comment demonstrate.


These days everyone smart and educated wants to be a 'no-BS' skeptic type person. That means categorically rejecting anything that smells like certain kinds of "low-brow" thought. What I wrote trips the "conspiracy theory" heuristic, so it gets tossed.

It's a lazy cheap heuristic. If you took what's happening today and went back in time 20 years and posted about it on the 1990s Internet, even the wacko conspiracy nuts would call you crazy.


We knew about the NSA over 30 years ago. We knew about Echelon over 20 years ago. Nothing in the Snowden dump was a surprise. Only confirmation.


You don't even need a time machine to see the truth in what you've said. Remember the seemingly absurd "silent black helicopters" of conspiracy lore? Then look what was revealed during the bin Laden raid. Of course plenty of people were calling 1984 conspiratorial drivel as well. The world of today puts that to shame.


Will the punishment never cease??


I actually can't wait.

As soon as I can, I'm going to wear a body camera at all times and record all footage. Why? Privacy doesn't matter anymore and in this day and age, it becomes one word against another.

People are so eager to jump to social media to destroy a person's life and livelihood, it will almost become a necessary form of social insurance.


It's in Singapore, so I'm not surprised.

A business colleague of mine lives in Singapore and paid $100,000 for a driver's license. This doesn't include the 100% tax on the car and the black box that he needs to have in the car at all times (If he travels to certain areas of the city, he pays a tax).

To get a license you pay into a lottery system and are randomly picked. You don't get the money back.


I think the bigger issue is just relying on an app. Most apps are a few dollars. You will not be able to sustain a steady paycheck with this kind of business model.

Apps should be a freebie (not literally free in all cases, but cheap) that is merely a hook/marketing channel for your business.


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