

These are federal statistics. I wouldn’t trust those, especially not since Trump tries his best to skim and remove anything he doesn’t like.
The reality is way worse. The 1% holds far more than the graph shows.
These are federal statistics. I wouldn’t trust those, especially not since Trump tries his best to skim and remove anything he doesn’t like.
The reality is way worse. The 1% holds far more than the graph shows.
Fun fact: during the Nuremberg trials it was determined that the “just following orders” excuse was in fact, not valid; and that someone always ought to disobey their superiors when that goes against liberty.
It is in fact, a matter of the government.
Steve Reed can do something about it.
A true People’s Republic would have less surveillance noncence than this.
The UK is a literal 1984 in the works.
There are too many to list, but one that comes to mind:
Freeing the tiddy through tariffs /j
That sucks to hear, though; if you have friends overseas or nearby, couldn’t hurt to ask them?
You’re right, biological warfare would be a better term.
Calling him a “vaccine critic” is rich; he’s a child killer. Due to him, directly, thousands of children will die preventable deaths.
I think a better title would also be “The Playbook Used To Kill People, By Spreading Lies About Vaccines”. Or simply, “The Playbook Used For Biological Warfare”.
Willfully not vaccinating a ton of people, in my view, is indirect biological warfare.
Well, Kropotkin agrees with you in the last regard; that power should not be concentrated at all.
What he favours is a system such as yours, but differently. Trusts, which are inherently money-based, would be meaningless under an anarchocommunist system, as there is no money to speak of. A gift economy is one option, in where goods are directly given to one another without expectation of reward, and without a middle man such as money.
To prevent a “free rider” or “hoarder” problem, a pay-it-forward model could be handy, in where if you want goods, you need to give plenty back to the community.
Kropotkin was right all along.
What we need, is not a wage slavery system centered around what we earn; but a society based around what we need.
We need to establish our own farms, our own woodcutters, our own medical aids; and we give to each other freely, so that we may freely receive in return.
The hats aren’t even of good quality. Most rip apart easily. Chinese-made hats are better than that.
Also overpriced. I saw them for $15… seriously? In my country I can get better quality ones for €5.
Based union leaders. Screw oligarchs!
don’t forget oligarchs