

Anyone participating in genocide is by definition a war criminal and should be prosecuted as such.


Anyone participating in genocide is by definition a war criminal and should be prosecuted as such.
The U.S. believes “might is right”, their entire mythology and culture is permeated with the concept that violence solves all problems. The elite at the top set the example, and everyone else falls in line.


Both the Liberals and the Conservatives serve the corporations. Some more enthusiastically than others.


All wars are bankers’ wars, Carney is a banker first and foremost.


I am fine, my spouse has problems. Which by extension means I might have problems related to those.


That was what I was talking about in my original post.


So the only people who get murdered are the ones that give their murderer a motive to do it? I am reading a LOT of victim blaming on this thread. It certainly is a deeply held cultural belief that “they asked for it” is valid.
Life is not always like that.


I wouldn’t act like someone who deserved to be murdered by their spouse.
With early onset senility it doesn’t matter how you act.


I used to live in L.A. and visited the Bonaventure a few times. My most vivid impression of it and all the downtown office/hotel buildings was that these gleaming futuristic towers were surrounded by people living on the street in abject poverty and hunger. Millionaires and billionaires had to walk (or drive) past the homeless on a daily basis. I handed out bag lunches in the 80’s, and saw entire families living on park benches within eyesight of the Bonaventure.


People need to start wearing QR codes linked to sites that brick the glasses. Or cleans out the glasses wearer’s bank account(s).
Sounds like the article was written by scientology cultists. And that lawyer they quoted sure had the cult’s look.