CALEB HERRING INNOCENT.
Labor laws in America are tough, but only because they to dissuade the working class from suing multi-million dollar corporations for money they are rightly owed. With a little research, you can too can “drive the CEO back to alcoholism”!
people will dissect the CEO shooter's online presence for years but the question of "what radicalized him" has a pretty obvious answer
he posted X-rays of his back surgery
he read multiple books about chronic back pain
he shot a health insurance CEO
he was radicalized by pain
Anti-violence rhetoric is propaganda to stop good things like this from happening while corporations get away with murder every day! If CEOs were suddenly afraid to exit their high-rise apartments, things would start going our way a lot more! Imagine the possibilities!
It's been happening across the UK and now it's happening in the US.
With an incoming AG who thinks the FBI should interrogate students protesting the war in Gaza and the incoming FBI director that says Americans need to "wake up and prioritize Israel", this should be a cautionary tale that freedom of speech needs to be fought for and defended no matter which party is in power.
Americans must be allowed to criticize the actions of a foreign government, particularly one we fund with billions of dollars annually, or we will quickly lose free speech and, quite frankly, even more national sovereignty
Sending Bill Clinton to say arabs deserve to die then sending in Liz Cheney whose father literally orchestrated the murder of 1.5 million arabs to Michigan probably wasn’t the best strategy
This story is so cringe...
Kamala Harris filmed an interview for "Subway Takes," but it never aired. Why?
Her campaign pre-approved the topics, rejecting a question the Muslim host, Rahma, wanted to ask about Gaza.
He interviewed her anyway, but the take she delivered was that "bacon is a spice." Offended, he paused the interview and asked her to give a different take.
"On the advice of a staffer, Harris decides to declare her love of anchovies on pizza." Rahma ended the interview there.
"They made it worse by talking about anchovies," said Rahma. "Boring!"
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