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US is majority non-woke. 'opium' addled by media is one reason.
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Agreed. I'm talking about not letting things go endemic because it seems "harmless".
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It's getting 'hilarious' these days on the "oops, it wasn't a good idea to get infected afterall" hindsight train.
re SARS2.
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It wasn't single sourcing.
It was Boeing constantly failing, if people don't want to remember factual history.
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A country where the population hasn't been drugged to sleep by media.
Sounds so nice.
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Science-wise, nothing new here. Known risks of extremely low orbit vs atmosphere expansion via flare heating.
All satellites are affected, just Starlink has more in elo. Seems Starlink can afford this¿
Also on solar spectra, white isn't a specific color, so we have a primarily 'green'-peak sun.
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Decadent Country does what?
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I see a lack of an opposing party willing to work just as hard.
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Knew because I have Google News on the topic:
www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-v...
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Dems have agency & refuse to use it
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the other guys just doing what they said they're going to do.
Agreed US is a lost cause.
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US is a complete joke where Rs do whatever they want, whenever they want.
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Sounds like the typical US CEO:
* launching a product before it was ready
* workers under the gun to deliver miracles under tight constraints
* workers blamed for not being able to deliver the CEO's miraculous vision
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Agree on the surface, but we also know from History that unless people are forced to change, they won't, for hundreds of years.
With no mandate, the Market will refuse to change.
We can argue let the invisible hand of the market choose, but we also know the US is fairly stupid at choosing.
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I don't believe in freedom for "Unibomber" thought.
www.bbc.com/news/article...
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Allowing freedom of deviant conservative thought is a root problem.
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Not anymore. Unilever recently sacked their CEO for not being corporate and fascist enough.
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But they don't run the ice cream place anymore, Unilever does.
And Unilever recently sacked their CEO for not bowing to fascist politics such as dropping "DEI".
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Living under Trump's Fascism definitely has been a much more important, achieved, goal.
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US is cooked.
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It's wild people are still betting on a party of tired centrists that refuse to change instead of a new true-left, progressive party.
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Hopefully, an untreatable brain-eating amoeba gets lucky.
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Shows how far and deep the US collectively currently has fallen.
We can't say it's only POTUS because Congress, Media have been also in on it.
Also includes a large enough part of the voting populace, and the Institutions that enforce and magnify their influence.
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This is just what the US is.
Actualization of decades of tolerance of low-standards and deviant "conservative" thought, instead of hyper-focus toward where the Country should be.
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Vulcan mode, lol
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US is a Banana Republic when it comes to modern trains and scheduling.
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People really should get used to using USian.
"American" is actually racist because you'll excluding Canada, Mexico, South America, and Pope Francis.
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People, get used to saying USian Pope.
We already had an American Pope, Francis.
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n00bs
Woot!
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And then?
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Why do they keep doing this to your posts?
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As soon as they open-source MS Money.
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Nobody is asking why does the Pentagon need that much money, and why hasn't it been reviewed by GAO and DOGE.
Also, why is the Pentagon still being funded when it's "unprofitable" (vs USPS), and taxpayers have a huge trade deficit against it.
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Ang Kaim, a historian at Academia Sinica, is listed as one of Yang's informants in the files. He told us how he was recruited - by an agent threatening him just after a prominent dissident had been interrogated and then died on a university campus - and why he complied.
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Another target was Fan Yun, a current legislator who was involved in student democracy movements in the late 1980s. She found more than 1,000 pages of notes on her stretching over 9 years. Several of her fellow activists had been informants. She still doesn't know who they are.
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One target who looked at their files was Yang Bi-chuan, a dissident who used to teach underground classes on Taiwan's history. He spent 7 years imprisoned on Green Island. He found that a favourite student, one who'd risen to become a prominent DPP politician, was an informant.
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When being told "you're wrong" is called censorship.
The giant hubris around that …
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Had that vaccine with the last flu shot. Just a sore arm around a week. Was it supposed to be worse?
Had shingles in 17 years ago. That was worse to par with chronic lower-back disc pain.
Vaccine is an easy choice vs that again.