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Wgere

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Twitter refugee. So far so good.

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DemocracyMattersALot , to random
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Tommy Tuberville is a life support system for an idiot.

'All-out loon': Tuberville says Putin 'doesn’t want Ukraine' because he already has 'enough land' https://www.alternet.org/all-out-loon-tuberville-says-putin-doesnt-want-ukraine-because-he-already-has-enough-land/

Wgere ,
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@DemocracyMattersALot

Hiter: "The Sudetenland will be our last territorial demand."

Strandjunker , to random
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Remember, the Holocaust didn’t start with gas chambers.

It started with politicians dividing the people with “us vs. them”.

It started with intolerance and hate speech.

It started when people stopped caring, became desensitized, and turned a blind eye.

Remember.

Wgere ,
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@Strandjunker The killings started with going after Communists, way back to 1919 even.
But gas chambers and concentration camps, started early as well, Aktion T4. The eugenics programme. Hundreds of thousands were murdered, before they canned it and just went with death camps.
It's where they experimented with more efficient means of killing people en masse. Some people did speak out against it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aktion_T4

flexghost , to random
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Wgere ,
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@flexghost

Cool. Unfortunately everything I touch that's green dies.

lowqualityfacts , to random
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A lot of people are praying to Pluto this time of year.
https://patreon.com/lowqualityfacts

Wgere ,
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@lowqualityfacts This is one of those "might actually be true" LQFs

pluralistic , to random
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As someone who writes a lot of fiction about corporate crime, I naturally end up spending a lot of time being angry about corporate crime. It's pretty goddamned enraging. But the fiction writer in me is especially upset at how cartoonishly evil the perps are - routinely doing things that I couldn't ever get away with putting in a novel.

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Wgere ,
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@pluralistic I know eh? Like the local politicians, they make Boss Hogg look positively normal in comparison. I keep waiting for the punch line.

breadandcircuses , to random
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    @breadandcircuses It was supposed to be satire, not a how to manual.

    pluralistic , to random
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    There's a strain of anti-anti-monopolist that insists that they're not pro-monopoly - they're just realists who understand that global gigacorporations are too big to fail, too big to jail, and that governments can't hope to rein them in. Trying to regulate a tech giant, they say, is like trying to regulate the weather.

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    @oceaniceternity @pluralistic

    By dropping him over the side

    rbreich , to random
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    There’s something happening with the U.S. economy that I haven’t seen in my 50 years in politics. Watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2x7LFBz8U8&ab_channel=RobertReich

    Wgere ,
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    @rbreich

    Good.

    Now get rid of NAFTA 2.
    We're heartily sick of it in Canada, it's done nothing for us except close down the American owned plants that used to be here. A one way street favouring the USA over Canada and Mexico

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