What if I told you - even horses are LGBTQWERTYphobicuziq wrote:
day 0 and america is rediscovering ... class? something like dignity?
goodbye to chintz, cover girls and grifters.
Fuck Israel
What if I told you - even horses are LGBTQWERTYphobicuziq wrote:
day 0 and america is rediscovering ... class? something like dignity?
goodbye to chintz, cover girls and grifters.
The witness-tampering charge arose from Kushner's act of retaliation against William Schulder, his sister Esther's husband, who was cooperating with federal investigators against Kushner. Kushner hired a prostitute he knew to seduce his brother-in-law, arranged to record a sexual encounter between the two, and had the tape sent to his sister.
I hate that it will be effective but it's such a classic snake move to 'change your ways' on literally the last day of a presidency.uziq wrote:
i'm liking the all new and improved mitch mcconnell model already.
guy is suddenly standing up for truth. who knew all it took was losing the senate majority for him to start doing his good-man act?
is that what the flags are meant to be? it didn’t even occur to me.Dilbert_X wrote:
What if I told you - even horses are LGBTQWERTYphobicuziq wrote:
day 0 and america is rediscovering ... class? something like dignity?
goodbye to chintz, cover girls and grifters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMyf6ewi7E8
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so, just as i said, the europeans were queuing up to criticize private companies' banning people because they much prefer to legislate for it at the political level. a solution which i roundly agree with, in this case.The relief that many of us are feeling about the change of administration in Washington should not blind us to the fact that, although Donald Trump’s presidency may be history in just a few hours, his movement will not. More than 70 million Americans voted for him in the election. Just a few days ago, several hundred of them stormed the Capitol in Washington, the heart of American democracy.
That is what happens when words incite action. That is what happens when hate speech and fake news spread like wildfire through digital media. They become a danger to democracy.
Last August, several hundred right-wing extremists tried to storm the Reichstag building in Berlin. It is only thanks to the courage and vigilance of a handful of police officers that they were not successful. And we remember Jo Cox, the British Labour Member of Parliament who was murdered by a right-wing extremist in June 2016, during the torrid days leading up to the Brexit referendum. A deed which still makes us shudder today.
We must impose democratic limits on the untrammelled and uncontrolled political power of the internet giants. We want the platforms to be transparent about how their algorithms work. We cannot accept a situation where decisions that have a wide-ranging impact on our democracy are being made by computer programs without any human supervision.
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i have already alluded to this many, many times. the social media companies want to get into the media/news organization world without any of the accountability or standards that govern their communications. the fairness doctrine is certainly a very imperfect one, but it betokens the efforts which publishing or media companies have to go to in order to be 'fair' and 'balanced' in a democratic society. those standards are important in public communication; if people are being presented with a political slant or bias account, they need to be informed of it.What they need to do is reinstate the fairness doctrine and make these platforms liable.
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