… he continued. “It was kept from us that there was this alternate scheme, alternate motive.”
Bullshit. If you didn’t know what was going on in your party, it’s because you were willfully ignorant. Rot in prison traitor.
… he continued. “It was kept from us that there was this alternate scheme, alternate motive.”
Bullshit. If you didn’t know what was going on in your party, it’s because you were willfully ignorant. Rot in prison traitor.
Too big to fail = to big to leave to corporate capitalism. If it is so important to our nation, then nationalize it.
I don’t disagree that violence isn’t the correct answer in this situation, but “Violence never solves anything” is just a nice platitude and is demonstrably false. Most of the rights and privileges we have today only came about through violent means. It is more accurate to say violence doesn’t solve everything.
Or to put it another way:
The Magna Carta was a peace treaty.
The ideas of a democratic republic were born of the French and American Revolutions
MLK was the peaceful side of a civil rights movement that would not have had the same power without Malcom X and the black panthers.
Overtime, the 5 day work week, unions and most labor protections came at the expense of a LOT of blood in the United States.
Women’s Suffrage was not a peaceful movement either.
In the history of most countries, mass violent protest has been the protest most likely to achieve its goals. Saying “Violence never solves anything” is to turn a blind eye to history.
5 whole years to see a return on investment! Regulation has gone too far! /s
What a weird way to phrase it. I mean wouldn’t a headline like “Peacock raises prices after less than 3 years” be more accurate? I know inflation has been off the charts but, there is no way subscription services raising prices every couple of years is going to be sustainable. (It already isn’t)
New Rover, who dis?
Selling “Blue Check” Verified accounts for a subscription. Well, I mean after killing NSFW content. Obviously.
That article was such a good read. It was a less a stroll down memory lane, and more being hit on the head and dragged down memory alley. But, it was so worth the read.
Hmmm, interesting choice of topic considering you are posting on substack.
https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/09/substack-nazi-content-policies-controversy/