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Sean π»π΅πΈ π±π§ πΎπͺ
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| JC Sociology Prof | Interests: anti-imperialism, Palestinian Lib, nuclear abolition, Eco-Econ | "Opiates": indie music, NFL/CFB, WTA, MMA, sports betting |
LOSS (Land of Suburban Sprawl)
Joined November 2012
@kellywind You're rightβthat is a key difference. It's not as if US soldiers openly boasted about such heinous war crimes to the public at large. Nor did the overwhelming majority of Americans support or even celebrate such atrocities perpetrated in their name.
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@BonsaiSky "Elections have consequences." But, it's quite convenient that Biden/Harris apologists who parroted the above truism this past week were willfully oblivious to such genocidal electoral consequences until Trump was sworn back into the Oval Office.
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@MintPressNews Defeat Hamas and reign over Gaza? Perhaps Abbas is in the throes of dementia, because his delusional state appears to have reached stratospheric heights.
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@Lucas_Politics @lilbabygandhi You're forgetting that no matter what transpires, in the eyes of MAGA, Trump is always playing four-dimensional chess.
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@kaylapop_ It's totally nonsensical. Even if Luka said he wouldn't sign the supermax and was going to walk in '26, why would the Mavs only negotiate w/the Lakers and one other unnamed team? And how could they not also manage to acquire the Lakers' 2029 1st Round pick, Reeves, and Knecht?
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@RnaudBertrand Rubio conceding the inevitability of a multipolar world is tantamount to pigs flying. Talk is already cheap, and this rhetoric doesn't even pass the smell test.
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@SuppressedNws What a revelation from the Jerusalem Post! It's not as if this has been painfully obvious for at least the past 15 months. π€¦
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@dancohen3000 Couey's notion that RNA viruses are constitutionally incapable of causing pandemics is preposterous. This would categorically preclude the occurrence of influenza pandemics. Evidently, a strain of H1N1 wasn't the culprit behind the 1918 pandemic and its staggering death toll. π€
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@chanelkeyy1 @Bigboss626_ That's simply erroneous. Just 46% of Latinos cast a ballot for Trump in contrast to 57% of white voters. And predictably, this racial divide was even starker among women: a mere 39% of Latinas voted for Trump vs. 53% of their white female counterparts.
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@emanabdelhadi @NaomiAKlein Both the genocide in Gaza and the proxy war in Ukraine are prime examples of the empire's "disaster capitalism" in action.
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@thrasherxy @pal_legal Justice is served! Congratulations, Dr. Thrasher, on your reinstatement after a completely unwarranted suspension.
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@theafroaussie I admittedly didn't appreciate the irony of this "defense", as I didn't realize Hans Asperger appears to have at least sympathized with Nazi ideology: π€£
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@freedomrideblog I doubt it was Bernie's intent, but this felt like rather tepid praise. 7 Dems have served as president since FDR. So, calling Biden "one of the most successful" merely entails that he's in the top 3 of 7. Not that I think he earned it, but top 3 is hardly exceptional status.
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