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Which, of course, is also wrong. No people group is responsible for the sins of a nation state.
And it is never bigoted against a people group to condemn the nation state.
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The surge of antisemitism is directly the fault of the entire establishment across America conflating anti-semitism and anti-zionism. Which itself, is directly anti-semitic.
You tell people they can't condemn actual genocide without being anti-semitic, they'll be anti-semitic before they stop.
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Yet you can't show better data.
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It clearly means SOMETHING. Again, find a better data analysis and comparison if you want. If you just come at me with your reactive impulsive desperate contrarian denial, I'll just block you.
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You can derive that most of the UK is poor as shit dawg.
This isn't fucking difficult.
I led with the fact it's better to be poor in the UK than in the US.
But every district losing against Mississippi? The POOREST state?
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You are being desperately defensive. Either show some counter data, or fuck entirely off, you are being annoying.
You said it means literally nothing, and that is fucking stupid. You no longer have any credibility to me.
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It clearly doesn't mean literally nothing, and you pretending it means literally nothing, shows you are desperately defensive for I have no idea what reason, and thus have no credibility.
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RIP #nokings. A great sentiment from 1776 till it's passing January 20th, 2025.
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Tell Gavin Newsom (Cutting healthcare for poor Californians) all Republicans and 80% of Democrats that balancing the budget can be done two ways. You don't HAVE to take food and healthcare from the poor.
You could INSTEAD tax the rich.
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I'm not pretending this data means everything in the world, but you seem to be pretending it doesn't mean anything, and that's stupid.
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... And if everyone above 550 was a billionaire, that wouldn't change the fact that the first 500, are poorer than in Mississipi, the poorest US state.
Do poor people not matter to you? Is half the population irrelevant to you if there are enough wealthy people? JFC.
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Imagine your Putin. One of your biggest fears from now to always, will be that they didn't use all the drones, they cached some. Or could bring in more.
They are nearly impossible to defend against if you don't know when/where they'll be used.
Operational nightmare.
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I did, just slightly down a different thread.
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I linked where the numbers come from, and yes it does actually. People both in England and not don't seem to understand how poor the majority of the country is. The entire working class has been screwed, basically forever, but for sure since Thatcher.
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Well God, sadly rights don't come from "God" or "Nature". They come from groups of people who fight for and demand them, and if won, are enforced by the government...
Until people stop fighting for them and people who fight against them end up winning.
Which, sadly, is where we are.
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Any point against conservatives. It doesn't matter how many of them there are, wrong is wrong.
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But it's just racism. All honest people know that.
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No. The "big beautiful bill" ends it, and it's already passed the house. People talking about 2026 elections are still in denial or ignorance.
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Sure, if you don't value truth, freedom, democracy, or the constitution.
If you hate America and everything that has made it great, vote red.
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If we want elections, we will have to fight for that right all over again.
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I admire your optimism.
Why, the fuck, would they allow free/fair elections? The list of crimes they've committed is long.
They've crossed the Rubicon. The big beautiful bill includes a hidden clause killing the entire judiciary's ability to enforce the constitution.
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... I feel like listing the companies is kind of lying.
ALL companies will raise prices. It's downright silly to expect anything else.
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Not to mention stealing the capability of real education from future human generations. JFC. We know you learn better writing notes by hand then typing... which is better than recording...
But we're ok with kids writing shit with AI? AI is stealing human future.
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Yes... you can get AI to explain why the earth is flat. It caters to your biases to maximize engagement because that's all it cares about.
Literally end of humanity demon tech.
Automation was supposed to free us up so we can be creative, not force us into menial tasks so it can be creative.
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Utter garbage. Literal demon technology. It would be impressive if humans did it.
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My comment was actually wildly understated. I remembered someone talking about it, but when I actually checked it is soooo much worse.
The RICHEST area is poorer than Mississippi. Much of the rest of it is like HALF the household income of Mississippi.
Better poor in UK than US but still.
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I literally said that but go off I guess. Said it in the comment you replied too and also farther down... I'd rather be poor in the UK than in the US.
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Biden for sure deserves most of the blame. Him and the people hiding his issues that denied us a fair primary, are what gave this country to fascism, and it will be his legacy.
Also the corporate media was and is complicit at the LEAST with the rise of fascism.
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Obviously. There are heck of nice mansions and neighborhoods in Mississippi as well.
That doesn't change the point. Median household income to median household income, all of the UK outside of London Poorer than the poorest US state.
Now... I'd rather be poor in the UK than the US...
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What did I get wrong? I just checked UK household income vs the US and the poorest US state, Mississipi is doing better than the best in the UK, factoring in the conversion rate. 38000 pounds is 51467.20 dollars.
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That is actually crazy. The UK is poor as shit. If you exclude London the whole country is on a Mississippi-level poverty.
That said they have universal healthcare, public transport, and a shit ton of history so I guess I could see it.
But they are like the bottom of the list for me.
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This piece of shit can barely walk but because of his ego, killed the idea of a democratic primary that would have outed his inability to do his job and provide a stronger candidate.
So we lost to fascism. Biden's legacy is giving the country to Trump. Fuck him, forever.
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Imagine if Obama took a half a billion dollar bribe from Pakistan, while they were harboring Bin Ladin.
Qatar harbors Hamas...
Which Trump's admin pretends is the MOST DANGEROUS terrorist organization when it means deporting student journalists...
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We are supposed to believe Hamas is SOOOOO dangerous, that it makes it ok to overrule constitutional rights and freedom of speech and abduct student journalists for "national security concerns"...
But it's ok for our Commander in Chief to take half a billion dollar bribe from them?
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Just imagine with me for a moment. Imagine Obama accepted a half a BILLION dollar bribe from Pakistan, while we had good intelligence that Osama Bin Ladin was in the country and being harbored there.
IMAGINE the reaction.
Qatar harbors Hamas.
www.cnn.com/2025/05/11/p...
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Having Brazil, China, Indonesia, and several ex-Soviet republics over for their authoritarian military parade does not showcase growing global acceptance....
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A. Chasing laser dots seems to be fun and good exercise. I ride a Pelaton while watching lights on the screen, what's the difference?
B. I'd be scared of a vacuum cleaner big enough to suck in my tail, if I had one.
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Because the GOP doesn't believe in anything, doesn't have any principles, and are oathbreakers when it comes to defending the constitution.
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JFC. Now we're paying settlements to the family of terrorists killed while trying to do insurrection.
Literally crawling through the last physical barrier between an armed mob and the Vice President and the nuclear codes.
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(This is not my picture, it was the first stretched neck Green Heron pic I found on google image search. To be clear.)
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That's the kind of shit a General in other countries would 100% point to as justification for a coup.
Media still merely talking about him being merely "unpopular" is continuing to carry water and be controlled opposition.
www.axios.com/2025/04/29/p...
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Green herons are so cool lmao. They look like a normal bird but are hiding a LUDICROUSLY long neck. But when it's all folded up the feathers lie such that you don't see it at all.
I took a pic of one and didn't believe people who told me it was a Heron at first lol.