

I believe “I feared for my life” are the magic words the cops use.


I believe “I feared for my life” are the magic words the cops use.


Bait used to be believable.
Yeah, no, I don’t care what your flavor of crankdom is, not biting.
Look, I don’t know what exact word game you’re trying to play here, or why you’re spamming this exact comment evey time someone uses the word “neoliberal”, and to be perfectly honest I don’t care. But if you’re gonna pick a concept to be in denial of, I’d pick one without a wikipedia page.
I trust Dr. Pangloss of the neoliberal order to present his argument in a factual way that does not mention his links with Epstein.
Considering the make-work program that is the US editorial section important conversation is how the Overton window got as narrow as it is.


Yeah, this is the correct take, I feel.

The Pearl Harbour part is a message made to be understandable for Americans. That’s why it’s in English. If they were giving it to Putin, the reaction would be the same, except the banner would be in Russian, and be about something else. And yes, the braindead “Russian sphere of influence” take every idiot has on here about a country they know less than nothing about earns you a downvote fair and square.

The problem is neither him, nor America. The problem is the building is protected architecture, doubly so for it’s history, and has been illegally offered to Kushner as a gift, to try and get the deeply unpopular government into the good graces of the Trump regime. It’s a story of a traitor selling off the country piecemeal to foreign powers so he could cling on to power.
Not everything in the world revolves around the latest US boogeyman.
Which, hilariously, neatly matches the machine-learning approach of “just keep shovelling data, it’ll work eventually”.