Should Apple accept the Drone+ app?

9 Comments

  • Vojkan iswrong - 12 years ago

    Vojkan couldn't be more wrong with his comment. He is what is wrong with Americans, ignorant to the truth of what America is to the rest of the world. We are being represented by our Gov, and they are wiping our asses across the globe, yet vojkan and most of America thinks we are the best thing since sliced bread. I'd start growing your own food before it's to late.

  • Thomas Jefferson - 12 years ago

    If Apple would get out of bed with the Gov, you would see a lot more apps that exposed the truth. There not promoting drone kills so we can "hit our budwisers together and have a BBQ each time we get one of them". That's the problem, that's how America is portrayed to the rest of the world because americans who don't want to know the truth are just ignorant and brainwashed puppets. Just what they want Americans to be. Just keep believing what they tell you, see how far this lasts.

  • Kyle C - 12 years ago

    Why would Apple care. They cause more suicides then all drone strikes combined. Just look into the fox con factories and look at where apple gets it's precious materials for there products. Hey, I have an iPhone but I know the suffering and pain that 1000's upon 1000's have gone through to get this phone. It's sad but true. Just educate yourself, it's easy information to obtain. Steve Jobs knew about all the pain and suffering he caused, he took it to the grave.

  • Vojkan - 12 years ago

    So let me check if I get the argument of those who think Apple should accept the app. Each time "suspected militants" are droned out of existence, your iPhone flashes you a notification and what? Makes you happy, sad, angry, joyous, makes you what? Helps you keep a score count? Will it incite anyone to actually protest the drone policy? I think not, I think it just helps making evil an accepted banality. The app is morbid and wanting to be notified of drone kills is morbid. There are plenty of other ways to be informed other than lazily accepting whatever you're fed with.

  • GERHRD - 12 years ago

    @Roger, So am I correct in assuming that hiding the truth about government determined killing is better. Ok "See no Evil, Hear no Evil" thats enlightening.

  • Bailey B F - 12 years ago

    Apple said they refused this app because it is in bad taste. I'm a big ole Apple fanboy, but I must say, hiding the truth about murder and death is in extremely bad taste. Apple should not attempt to curate the truth.

  • Christian C. - 12 years ago

    It isn't bad to know who died, it's actually good. Why? Because people can see how their government kills people in un-declared wars.

  • Christian C. - 12 years ago

    It isn't bad to know who died, it's actually good. Why? Because people can see how their government kills people in un-declared wars.

  • Roger B. - 12 years ago

    Observing the votes is sad that people have become so desensitized (brain washed) by the media and the government that keeping track of human death is a seen as some sort of entertainment.

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