@MrKRudd So does Maddow at MSNBC:
“the Court finds that ... the alleged defamatory statement is Maddow’s opinion and exaggeration of the Daily Beast article, and that reasonable viewers would not take the statement as factual.”
https://t.co/HdA9IgZPJu
@AntonyGreenABC What compels otherwise intelligent people to retweet obviously BS stories? The fact that pharmaceuticals have become political is absolutely ridiculous. FFS
@AblemanAdam@EliasTheGrouch@0rf Corporations are anti lockdown? I subscribe to Brett Weinstein’s channel, am anti censorship, have no issue with IVM and am sceptical of big pharma. I am anti police violence but support strategic lockdowns in some circumstances.
@BehrouzBoochani I don’t understand how this has anything to do with populism? This is just state propaganda, completely contrived in an attempt to dignify and justify war.
@EliasTheGrouch@0rf Maybe when your frame of reference is a completely corrupt, corporate police state even a small amount of rational collectivism looks like rank authoritarianism. Australia is not comparable to the US.
@StevenHailAus “I don’t want to end up like Ralph Nader. And what does that mean? It means the Democrats worked out a quid pro quo with him — whereby he blocks third party movements in Vermont and they do not run a serious candidate against him for his Senate seat.”
https://t.co/UM96NgoAJF
@StevenHailAus Sounds familiar:
“New Democrats,” led by the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC), call for moving the party to the right to find market-based compromises with the GOP.
https://t.co/S20EnRzcDC
@SarcasmStardust Maybe when your frame of reference is a completely corrupt, corporate police state even a small amount of rational collectivism looks like rank authoritarianism. NZ and Australia are not comparable to the US.