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Oh yes, market concentration definitely improves the user experience in the long run.


NASA spending millions to develop a zero-gravity pen while the USSR used a pencil. It’s funny, believable, and false.


This guy was going to put a man on Mars by 2015 and make the hyperloop the next big thing; with the latter, he prevented investment in trains in the USA. After hearing this, I can only recommend that you join a union; you’re going to need it.
Dude, I’m not going to answer you again. Your replies don’t make any sense. I have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about. What the hell does China have to do with anything I’ve said? I have spoken about the role of the other Muslim countries; China is not one of them.
If I missed what? a joking response to a forceful attack? Iran made it clear that it did not want to get involved and did the minimum necessary so that its ridicule was not absolute, spoiler, even so the ridicule has been absolute. Can you tell me how many Iranians died in direct Israeli attacks and how many Israelis died in direct Iranian attacks?
oh yes, he is sending the money to not really break relations, but they have literally bombed his country, they have virtually wiped out his main allies except the Yemenis and they have responded in a basically symbolic and timorous way. Its regional leadership has been completely dismantled
but what are you talking about? At what point have I said anything even half positive about China or Russia on this topic? History had no weight in the '70s or '80s when the Arab countries confronted Israel directly? I think you should learn to structure your arguments and read what other people say before trying to sell your ideas without any
I think that because in the face of a clear genocide of their “Arab brothers” they have done nothing, in fact, they continue to be aligned with the USA and Israel and the Abraham treaties continue to advance. An even greater shame than that of the West, because it is assumed that they were the allies and brothers of the Palestinians, a total betrayal
Yemen has at least tried to do something, within its size and possibilities of course, Iran has shown that all these decades of talk were just that, talk, a shame and blaming only Western countries (which I do not deny their guilt) is not going to change that betrayal.
I think the rest of the Arab countries are also aligned with China and Russia.


In Spain it is normally used with elderly people (less and less, people get offended and think that “you call them old” or something like that when you use it) and in very formal situations, especially at work.


I’ve never put the USA on a pedestal, but I think you imagine Tsarist Russia as a place full of human rights. Those who stormed the Bastille in France risked more than any American protesting, I assure you. If all your rights are respected, do you need to protest in the first place?


I’m still holding out hope that someone in the military or the FBI will turn around and say “this shit is not acceptable” and arrest him or get him out of there without making more of a fuss than necessary. I know it’s unlikely, but I don’t lose hope.


I think the midterm elections will be the real turning point. If nothing gives him an excuse before then, and nothing serious comes out against him, still—when the elections come, he’ll pull that same crap again about how opposing his will is illegal and will declare martial law to get Congress out of his way. By then, it’ll be too late.


Armed repression works, to a certain extent. All revolutions sooner or later encounter the violence of the system, I’m talking about revolutions, not more or less peaceful protests like those of “no king.” Ask the Romanovs if that works forever


I don’t know, I’m not that familiar with the American system or society, but if they think behaving like Samuel L. Jackson in the Django Unchained movie will save them from losing all that, they’re delusional.
Maybe never having had a real dictatorship in their country has made them think they can still get rid of these people by the book, but that’s not going to happen. Bannon said it the other day: they know that if they lose power they’ll end up in jail. They won’t get out of there except by force.


As a European, the fact that you don’t have serious riots (at the level of supermarkets being robbed and federal buildings burned to the ground) is still surprising.


In other words, they had a program to literally feed the poorest people, and they decided to leave it without funding despite clearly being able to maintain it, now a judge directly orders them to fund it again, and yet they protest and try to avoid it, or they do avoid it, or something.
Despite all of the above, his voting intentions haven’t dropped to zero. The world is sometimes perplexing.


More or less the same experience
I said it months ago: if we don’t have a unified army to support our power, we won’t be able to match Latin America’s economic and political influence. The window of opportunity is closing, and it’s closing fast