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Charging Luigi with terrorism is part of a broader plan to infiltrate in circles where people expressed no sympathy for the CEO. Just like that woman getting arrested in Florida for telling Blue Cross they're next after she had her claim denied.
They want to ban anti-corporate organizing under the guise of 'terroristic threats'. They're pulling out all the stops to get you to shut up and accept your corporate overlords and never question gangster capitalists profiting off of your misery and death.
Eleven counts. The first two both invoking terrorism. The ruling class is treating killing one of their own, with the motive being related to the evils of our health care system, as a fundamentally different act than if you or I were to be murdered.
That the judge who sent kids to jail for money is considered a ‘non-violent offender’ tells you how much that particular framework obscures more than it reveals.
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"Nobody in the world, nobody in history, has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them."
— Assata Shakur
I am so confused about this.. I have gotten so many rape and death threats on this website, and even went to the police about particularly serious ones years ago, and they said there was nothing they could do about threats. Are threats only illegal if they’re at corporations?
Avi Arad really produced Kraven and Borderlands this year.
Some people consider him the most dangerous man on Earth.
He’s producing the Zelda and Metal Gear Solid movies.
May God have mercy on us all.
I remember a woman who survived being mauled by a bear (it RIPPED HER FACE OFF) did an ama about her experience and said the worst part of the whole thing, attack, rescue, recovery, years of healing, many surgeries, was dealing with the health insurance company
Look at this man:
A poker nobody who entered a $150,000 high-ticket tournament with close to zero experience and chances.
In one night, he destroyed world champions, won $8M, and vanished—leaving behind his trophy and a mysterious note.
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It's weird we have to have a movement called Right to Repair our own stuff that we bought......bc companies think they still own something even after they sell it to us??