It’s way easier to trick people than to have them admit them they have been tricked. CIA knows that.
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cornishon@lemmygrad.mlto
Slop.@hexbear.net•TERF party of Britain says "focus on the worker votes not trans rights" and then they dont win a single seat
25·7 days agoTERF Party
Do you realize how little that narrows it down?
cornishon@lemmygrad.mlto
Chapotraphouse@hexbear.net•You got to be fucking kidding me!English
76·11 days agowas found
lmao, it was just laying on the sidewalk one day, no one knows how it got there…
Free market? As in, competition between different enterprises? And what do you think happens when one company “wins” that competition? It will use that power to establish a monopoly (or a cartel with a couple buddy companies). Both “free market” and “private monopoly” are capitalist fenomena, just at different stages of development of industry.
cornishon@lemmygrad.mlto
Global News@lemmy.zip•'Brazil Just Succeeded Where America Failed' as Coup-Plotting Ex-Pres Bolsonaro ArrestedEnglish
5·15 days agoHe was on house arrest, but the idiot tried to fiddle with his electronic bracelets so now he gets a real arrest
Real heroes are in the comments.
From the original article:
Historical origins
As early as the Qing Dynasty, China has had a tradition of entertaining mourners at funerals. Especially among certain ethnic minorities, such as the Tujia people, there is a tradition of “being happy at the funeral but sad at the wedding.” But the striptease was only added to the funeral entertainment menu in the 1990s. Experts partly attribute such a phenomenon to fertility worship. “In some local cultures, dancing with erotic elements can be used to convey the deceased’s wishes of being blessed with many children,” Huang Jianxing, professor of Fujian Normal University Sociology and History Department, told the Global Times. “According to the interpretation of cultural anthropology, the fete is originated from the worship of reproduction. Therefore the erotic performance at the funeral is just a cultural atavism,” media professor Kuang Haiyan interprets.
cornishon@lemmygrad.mlto
traingang@hexbear.net•Shenzhen, China was the first city to make all cars and buses fully electric in 2018. Almost immediately, air quality and noise pollution levels in the streets of Shenzhen improved.English
5·3 months agoYeah. Cities aren’t loud, (internal combustion engines) cars are.
cornishon@lemmygrad.mlto
United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•TIL: 1/4th of all US presidents were slaveowners
4·3 months agoI mean, do you think Trump, Bush(es), Clinton, Reagan, Kennedy or Nixon wouldn’t own slaves
Clintons technically did. https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/2017/06/the-clintons-had-slaves







By vote in who they want you mean that: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LUCCR4jAS3Y?