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That’s what happens when you go against the constitution.
Interesting sentence you typed there.
That’s what happens when you go against the constitution.
Interesting sentence you typed there.
You’d have to be out of your mind to go anywhere near this event.
You never know what you or anyone else is talking about.
‘He knew what he signed up for’
You’re probably right. I was only comparing them from the viewpoint that anyone can publish anything they want on it, fact or otherwise.
Did they use ‘precision munitions’ again?
Substack, the modern day blogspot.
Putin’s gonna be mad that it’ll be harder to send missiles into children’s hospitals.
What is Blue Maga?
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I definitely don’t have the tweet but I definitely took a screenshot of his DM. I’ve yet to find it in my ‘unsorted’ folder though.
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At least these jabronis make it easy for us to know which heads of state are turds.
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I pretty much agree with what you’re saying but there has to be some sort of cutoff. Location, role in the company, I don’t know.
An extreme example since I’m too baked right now:
I pay taxes to the US government. Some of that money goes to the military. Am I a legitimate target? I’d argue no, I’m not. But somewhere there’s a line lol.
He was inspired by former President Trump but, unfortunately for him, he isn’t famous enough to get away with it.
That’s what I was thinking.
Obviously not lol but that isn’t relevant to my question.
Serious question, is the CEO a legitimate military target according to international law?
This might blow your mind but calling for the end of civilian slaughter isn’t the same thing as supporting Hamas.