It's just the example you quoted. And which fell apart almost instantly.NED isn't the only thing. There's also the thirty different things mentioned at the very start; that's just one country.
It's more that I don't automatically assume anything that originated in the US must be evil for that reason alone, because that's asinine.Why do you always find an excuse to take the side of US empire?
Am I to understand from this that you simply don't believe the genuine programmes focusing on those issues exist? That it's all conspiracy? I can't really tell what you're actually claiming, because it's just vague gesticulation as usual."Poverty relief"
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"disease prevention"
Or (and stick with me on this): we end this without ending 40billion in poverty relief. Crazy idea, I know.This is really something we need to keep going!
We're going to get a reminder why the saying "Safety regulations are written in blood" is a thing, aren't we?Bill to end OSHA.
No possible reason to do this other than pure unfettered evil. Conservatives are just evil and hate anything that improves human life. They should be living in fear of their lives not ruling the world.
It's to get the government completely out of the way of profits. Dumb things like hard hats and railings just cost money; there'll always be more workers to replace the injured and dead ones!Bill to end OSHA.
No possible reason to do this other than pure unfettered evil. Conservatives are just evil and hate anything that improves human life. They should be living in fear of their lives not ruling the world.
That is hilarious! Suck it assholes!Ok, here's an actually funny one
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Proud Boys Lose Control of Their Name to a Black Church They Vandalized
A judge awarded the trademarked name and symbols to a Washington church to help satisfy a $2.8 million judgment against the far-right group.www.nytimes.com
True, I was being a bit naive there.Do you really think they're going to have a problem restocking jails with new inmates?
Even better than that, the average pot smoker is probably significantly less hassle and cost to keep banged up than the average armed robber, but they can probably charge the same.
In a way, this isn't new.Recently I learned of the phenomenon of "passport bros", American and European men who date women from developing countries because they feel women from their countries have become too independent or "masculine", thinking women from developing nations are more submissive and traditional. One such passport bro who caught my attention is Chad2Dad, an American man who married a much younger Filipina woman whom he brought to the US. Apparently, the guy was pretty abusive towards her, leading to her leaving him.
Here's a video on the situation. It's an hour long, so watch at your convenience but it's rather cathartic to seee how much these guys who fetishize Asian culture get slapped with reality.
I reposted, so it could show up embedded on the forum.Recently I learned of the phenomenon of "passport bros", American and European men who date women from developing countries because they feel women from their countries have become too independent or "masculine", thinking women from developing nations are more submissive and traditional. One such passport bro who caught my attention is Chad2Dad, an American man who married a much younger Filipina woman whom he brought to the US. Apparently, the guy was pretty abusive towards her, leading to her leaving him.
Here's a video on the situation. It's an hour long, so watch at your convenience but it's rather cathartic to seee how much these guys who fetishize Asian culture get slapped with reality.
Men like them are the worst kind of scumbags and dickless cowards. It's funny when they get a reality check, or get their ass it's kicked hard, and have shitty philosophy explode in their face.In a way, this isn't new.
Asian brides (particularly Filipina) was a thing all the way back in the 1980s; that they were considered more obedient and pliant was often much of the apparent appeal for those men.
Hey, remember that guy who got fired from being a speechwriter for Trump because he spoke at a White Nationalist press conference? Well, now he's getting a job at the State Department.
The masks are coming off, because they're getting in the way of the white hoods.
How about I Double Dragon style knee bash you in the face, Beattie?“learn” their place and take “a knee to MAGA.”
The troll in me wants them to paint it rainbow and put the Pride back in the Proud Boys this June, while continuing to refuse to allow the original owners to make any kind of profit from it.Ok, here's an actually funny one
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Proud Boys Lose Control of Their Name to a Black Church They Vandalized
A judge awarded the trademarked name and symbols to a Washington church to help satisfy a $2.8 million judgment against the far-right group.www.nytimes.com
Just demonstrates the bar they're willing to vault (or I guess ride, in this case) for citizenship. Video is still playing, but I'm going to assume she got her citizenship or at least permanent residency before she left.Recently I learned of the phenomenon of "passport bros", American and European men who date women from developing countries because they feel women from their countries have become too independent or "masculine", thinking women from developing nations are more submissive and traditional. One such passport bro who caught my attention is Chad2Dad, an American man who married a much younger Filipina woman whom he brought to the US. Apparently, the guy was pretty abusive towards her, leading to her leaving him.
Are you pretending that you ever knew anything about that person?Hey, remember that guy who got fired from being a speechwriter for Trump because he spoke at a White Nationalist press conference? Well, now he's getting a job at the State Department.
The news reports that came out when he was fired told me more than I wanted to know about him. Or are you going to pull the "well you don't actually know him so your opinion is invalid" card?Are you pretending that you ever knew anything about that person?
Oh no, I'm suggesting you saw a headline now that told you things that have previously happened and are pretending to remember them to make them sound more impactful.The news reports that came out when he was fired told me more than I wanted to know about him. Or are you going to pull the "well you don't actually know him so your opinion is invalid" card?
Well, you'd once again be wrong.Oh no, I'm suggesting you saw a headline now that told you things that have previously happened and are pretending to remember them to make them sound more impactful.