The Boston tea party is taught to every single kid in this country, give me a break. We're a country built on rioting burning and looting.
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Property over people. It's almost cliche at this point to bring it up but here's a reminder that police in the USA were created primarily to return escaped slaves to their owners, they were a tool of the wealthy and merchant class. It's protect property and serve capital above all else.
This dude is about to win a presidential election. My hope for his world imploding is getting slimmer and slimmer every day. Slap on the wrist, half the country believes it's all bs anyways.
This guy is so goddamn lame holy shit
The US wants to keep big tech inside it's borders. They don't want a social media app as valuable as tik Tok being used by any state department other than their own. It's not about privacy, it's about control.
That's fair, I get what you mean. I guess I just think it's less lizard people in robes eating adrenochrome and more bureaucracy than anything.
I think unfortunately the "illuminati" is a lot more boring than that. It's just a group of career ladder climbers hell bent on staying close to power and/or those who wield it.
We like to think the only people that would do something like that would be evil men and women part of secret societies with global ambitions but it's just these greedy fuckers who need validation in a way none of us could ever dream of.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say tribalism probably isn't going to be what bring us together as a country, but hey, what do I know?
Yes. People in rural areas aren't using parler, they're on Facebook like all the other boomers.
Definitely not an elitist stereotype though, just facts
I got this yesterday, as well. There's no way this could hold up legally, right? Like my 7 year old could easily just click through that, no way this is a legally binding contract to forfeit jury rights and right to sue.
..right?
Lol I think the pure dialogue scenes in this movie are some of Tarantino's best work. The opener with Christoph Waltz in the French farmers house has always been one of my favorite bits of cinema.
I definitely went into it thinking it was going to be a lot more of Brad Pitt and co. killing Nazis though, for sure.