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Haha, just a joke about how laws don't apply on the high seas. There are certain (TERRIBLY UNETHICAL) ways to get textbooks on the internet. It would be horrible if pearson didn't get their $500 for a book that is fundamentally the same as the previous edition, so please don't look these sites up.
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every college student needs to know about the law of the high seas
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It has been since its inception. They've maintained an apartheid state for 76 years and they've maintained it with terror.
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Waiting to hear more arguments but put a temporary block on returning Abrego
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Overruled by Roberts at the Supreme Court recently
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One Korea under president Xi's glorious leadership
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Also seen in this photo: Libs trying to figure out how to fumble the moment they've been handed on a silver plate
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Yes, that was my point. This does nothing to bring factories stateside. You have to make it illegal to offshore if you don't want offshoring.
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Nationwide infrastructure is hard to build. Trillion dollar projects are hard to manage. Taking away the guardrails and outsourcing to private industry is a privatization wet dream being sold by corrupt politicians who are on the take
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Smart protectionist trade policy should 1) be enacted by congress 2) be targeted and intentional 3) include massive spending to scale the target industry beforehand so that there is a stateside alternative. These tariffs are an insane attempt to pander to the working class without BUILDING
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The amount of people willing to join one of most politically and culturally opressed group in the world just so that they can medal in college sports is TOO DAMN HIGH
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The "I'm mad at meritocracy because it rejected me on the merits" crowd will always be comedy gold
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There was ONE DAY between these tweets. Never seen a more "forgot to google a term I don't understand" ass tweet.
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If you try to peacefully protest for your cause without the solidarity of dozens of other causes (many of which you don't agree with) you won't be treated with the same respect. Violence is regularly doled out on peaceful protesters if their cause isn't sanctioned by the capital class.
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Don't be lulled into a sense of security because one day of unified protest was peaceful. Yesterday was safety in numbers. They were overwhelmed and THAT'S ALL.
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Who knew that DEI was the last safety pin holding up shareholder value and keeping the planes in the sky?
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How long before canadian hogs donate free labor to the megacorp grocery chain by posting up on every aisle to turn US products right-side up? I give it a month.
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You come out of the military either as a broken person horrified with what you did, or with a new moral system contrived to justify the horrific things you did and witnessed.
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Fighting an immoral war with less collateral does not make it a moral war.
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We cannot meaningfully change the immorality of our wars from the bottom up. Until congress reigns in the use of our military for the theft of natural resources at the behest of capitalists you cannot do ANYTHING as an enlisted/commissioned member even if you rose to the rank of general.
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Me turning on the History Channel: "Oh god, what happened now"
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Seeing someone who seems to have never thought, "my boss is fucking me over and not paying me the fair price for my labor," Is one of the most jarring things ever. Your boss loafs all day and drives a Porsche, and you feel fealty to their interests?
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I don't understand why libs in the US are so peasant brained. Libs in France still understand the need to burn shit every once and a while, even as they uphold the institutions of the oligarchy.
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People quoting this and dunking with "laws are good actually." Telling the peasant class to snitch on their peasant neighbors for the benefit of the capitalist's property is the most feudal-brained thing I've ever heard.
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Telling the peasant class to snitch on their peasant neighbors for the benefit of the capitalist's property is the most feudal-brained thing I've ever heard.
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Snitching, however, is not. If they gonna enforce the law don't do their work for them.
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I genuinely don't understand the "leftists" that you're trying to point out here. I don't know of a single leftist community that is not insanely active in organizing for trans rights, women's rights, and minority rights. What communities in particular have you seen advocating for patriarchy?
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And this right here is why the right wants to take away womens rights. If they can make women dependent on men for everything again, they'll be afraid to leave a bad relationship. It's the same playbook as tying your health insurance to your job so that you have to put up with some asshole boss.
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You guys are as fucking gross as Elon "empathy will be the death of western civilization" Musk
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sounds like you should just join Elon "empathy will be the death of western civilization" Musk
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Elitist libs like you are the problem
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Same. So many libs talking excitedly about the coming revenge porn of conservative voters getting their karma. Scratch a lib and a fascist bleeds
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Literally the only thing holding together liberal capitalism is the cheap treats... Losing access to our treats is almost always a precursor to revolution.
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Manufacturing consent in one image
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With this level of prompt-engineering, you have just qualified to consult for the administration re: tarrifs & defense.
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Here we see the liberal in its natural habitat: defending the interests of capital while pretending it represents the working class.
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Ideally? Work with the house to impeach and convict every member of the Trump administration. But I'll settle for blocking every action of this administration and grinding the work of the senate to a halt. I guess in 4 years I'd like to see the heads of the oligarchy begin to roll.
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resistlib: "and here's why that makes it an even more important speech"
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Have you thought about giving a 25 hour speech in the senate that has no purpose but optics (but hey, it breaks a record)?
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The shitposter -> pundit -> revolutionary pipeline is so hot right now
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Yeah, I think they do. The quality of the working class persons life has done nothing but decline for over 40 years. I think anything that punishes the oligarchy that has robbed them of the material conditions their father and grandfather had would be VERY welcome.
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A true liberal's solution: "lie to them in hog terms". Unbelievable that policy doesn't even enter the mind of the liberal
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Do we think anyone in the Trump admin is smart enough to prompt-engineer a Freedom Gardens movement or is their plan just to let the poors starve? Shit… Probably the starving thing then?
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