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If you’re Canadian, please sign this petition against Bill C-22:
https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Details?Petition=e-7416
However, it is winning its wars against health and a habitable planet.


Good stuff, but you seem have an editing mistake: most of the article is repeated after the conclusion.


No, it’s a full article.


But they saved themselves a whopping $10,000. It’s not like AMD has that kind of money to throw around.


How Trump has predicted Iran deal 37 times since March without one materialising
That was published a few days before his latest announcement.


Also a regular rapist.

As usual, the media sanewashes these people by describing them as “doubting” and being “skeptical” about climate change. He didn’t do either. He knew it was happening, and decided to hasten the mass extinction of life on Earth and the collapse of human civilization, while lying about it and persecuting anyone who spoke the truth, in order to make himself richer than anyone needs to be. And the article talks about his “fairness” and “firmness” to disguise a reality of greed, lies, and abusive management culture, all in the service of deeply destructive goals.


I like Vivaldi except for two things: it uses the same engine as Chrome so facilitates Google’s stranglehold on web standards, and it is closed-source. For functionality and design it’s one of the best, but those are important downsides.


It’s not sympathy. It’s recognition that Nazism is a disease any society can succumb to. It’s refusal to take the cheap option and say they’re not human. Their being human is what makes Nazism so dangerous. And we probably agree that you can’t pull punches in dealing with Nazis.
I suspect we’re using the term “human” differently. In my book it’s neutral: humanity means great potential for good and evil. Nazism is the great evil in humanity’s potential. But by “human” people sometimes mean to focus on what makes us capable of compassion and selflessness and not just brutes. There’s none of that in Nazism: it’s sheer brutality and selfishness. So in that sense Nazis do lack humanity.
I reject your claim that I’m sympathetic to Nazis. There’s no sympathy for Nazis here, just a recognition of how deeply dangerous Nazism is.


“Nazis aren’t human but we are” is how we got to the point of having Nazis everywhere again. It’s this kind of thinking that makes people complacent. Nazis are ordinary humans, ordinary people. Becoming a Nazi is a thing regular people do. That’s why Nazism is so dangerous. They’re not weird monsters, they’re regular humans acting as a poison in society. Every society should be on guard for signs that its people are turning Nazi.
Which isn’t to say we should be gentle and tolerant towards these poisonous people. Left undealt with, Nazi poison will destroy everything. It has to be dealt with decisively, and when the government is full of Nazis it’s up to the people to fight back.


Why on earth would you think that’s his mindset?



Their plan is: they fuck around, and let the rest of us find out.


The fact that he spent decades fucking kids with Epstein is sort of interesting. He might be eligible for some kind of “bigliest pedo rapist” award. It’s interesting enough that they should release the rest of the files like they’re legally obligated to do.


About 3 in 10 say there are better countries than the U.S
7 in 10 are still blinded by the propaganda then.


The article is worth reading. It describes what kind of credit scoring system does exist in China, and what is sensationalized Western propaganda.


Projection is what they do best.


Here’s the article they were distributing:
[Archive link] (https://web.archive.org/web/20260605225533/https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article/49/6/901/164764/Misguided-Brushes-of-a-Pen-Continue-to-Dismantle)
See also Iran, his cancelled “Freedom 250” concert, some bankrupt casinos, and pretty much everything else he ever did. And never forget Four Seasons Total Landscaping.