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05/02/2021 08:51:20
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>>I see. One of the people who has enough knowledge and could make changes is Rick Hodgen. Too bad he left this forum because he was unfairly accused. Other than him and Chen, not too many people have the knowledge and the motivation to deal with VFP. But, I agree, having the code in open source won't hurt.
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>>>No discussion on his programming knowledge.
>>>OTOH even before QANON and a seemingly sizeable section of US citizens seem to put belief over trying to think rational on election results I was not only weary of Islamist fundamentalists but those fount in Western hemisphere as well. While Rick never uttered anyting violent, his thinking in my eyes short circuited i some areas and since his attempt to sick MS lawyers onto Chen I (still) think his absence will balance the loss of technical skill - snitching to eliminate competition to his failing effort IMO is not something I condone, even if part of motivation might have been not fully conscious or reflected.
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>>And, FWIW, I think the events of January 6 made my point about Parler being the home of racists and neo-Nazis.
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>>Tamar
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>You forgot to mention “anti-immigrant”. Isn’t it what the Democratic Party talking points are: generalize and accuse everyone with whom you politically disagree as being “racist, neo-Nazi, anti-immigrant”?!
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>As far as I know (I am not in the social media but I know people who are), Parler has immigrants, blacks, and independents. Are they all racist, neo-Nazi, anti-immigrant?

Agree with you. While I did not spend any time on Parler except to see what the commotion was all about it was clearly a site of millions of people talking about a million things. Will some poeple be racist? Sure, happens on Twitter and Facebook too. They should all be shut down.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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