Matthew Jabour said:
Here and now, we must make a pact. A promise to be remembered in the days to come. And that promise is, no matter what happens down the road, we will never forget the injustices the Xbox One has committed. Mandatory online connection, locking games into the system, the blocking of used games - all of this could fade from our minds if we let it. But now, we make a pact to remember all the evil that has transpired, to never let ourselves forget what Microsoft has done against games. Because if we don't - well, they'll just do it again.
We made the same pact when Windows Vista requred draconian online verification. We forgot that pact when Windows 7 came out, and now, Windows 8 monitors your activity like a Kinect camera and reports home to Big MS. They haven't learned yet.
Here in the US we were
really sore over the hostility between Christian denominations in England (mostly between the Anglicans and the Catholics)Most of us were fringe groups that also escaping persecution for believing differently. When we got here, and some of that bullshit was manifesting again (colonies had defined their own settlement religions) we nipped that shit in the bud with the First Amendment. That
was our pact.
And today we have Senators saying the the First Amendment is
freedom of religion, not freedom from religion which is total bullshit (freedom from religious persecution was the primary intent of the separation clause.) Today we have lobbyists from churches and media heads adamantly defending Christian privilege in US statutes, and making manifest slanders of non-Christians. If they ever did wipe out the nons and others, they'd turn on each other again.
So even when it comes to very serious pacts, we tend to forget them with time.
238U
EDIT: signed.