

Liberalism: believing two things cannot be evil at once.
Liberalism: believing two things cannot be evil at once.
Damn, you’re dumb as hell. Cryptoableist, lmao.
We’re discussing how industry and technology are used against the proletariat, not how state economies form. You can read the pamphlet referenced in the previous post if you’d like to understand the topic at hand.
Read ‘The Communist Manifesto’ if you’d like to understand in which ways the bourgeoisie used the industrial revolution to hurt the proletariat, exactly as they are with AI.
Is your enter key broken?
Use a line break. Holy shit.
Go back to reddit please.
You don’t know what ‘objective’ means.
Mfers will literally do anything to avoid reading Marx.
Precedent is a tool of the weak. In government, law and enforcement is what matters.
Found an obsolete greybeard
Jfc your replies in this thread are so cringe. Gatekeeping boomer energy.
You’re insufferable.
Education isn’t intelligence. Demonstrably. You’re not clever, at all.
They specifically targeted the naive, knowing that anyone who understood crypto would pass. I’m not joking. Watch the Coffeezilla video on her coin.
In May, 2020 Ward and another KCK officer responded to an apartment complex where they discovered a stolen F-150 Ford Raptor truck, according to a federal lawsuit.
According to the lawsuit, the officers saw an “African American male entered the Raptor and left the driver’s side door open.”
The lawsuit says both officers ran toward the truck, where Ward’s partner tasered the man, Joshua Brunson. The truck lurched forward. Ward and his partner backed away from the Raptor, “while drawing their firearms and firing indiscriminately,” the lawsuit says. “Ward emptied the clip of his firearm and reloaded.”
Brunson was hit four times and almost died from blood loss, according to the lawsuit.
Brunson, it turns out, was “hired to clean and detail the Raptor,” the lawsuit said.
Can you elaborate a bit on this zinger?
Is the FBI more interested in the routine extinguishing of animal life for science and agriculture, or the self-realization that helped me as a person?
During my undergrad, I assisted a Doctoral candidate who was researching Monarch flight mechanics. As a part of the experimentation, I had to occasionally cull colonies when they caught bacterial infections. It was heartbreaking and I hated it. I would never do it again.
I’ve murdered thousands of these butterflies irl, AMA.
Top mind of Lemmy here, folks.