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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

Revolutions are not wars. Revolutions have to follow a war. For one simple reason. The victor determines.

If one side wins, it's a rebellion, uprising, domestic terrorism. If the other wins, it's revolution.

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Xzal 7 points ago +7 / -0

Part and parcel of the UK push toward electric vehicles.

Spotify has been running constant Ada for them for a year now saying "By 2033 all vehicles in the UK will be electric. Do your part to help EV take hold in the UK by petitioning for EV charge points across the country".

And if you can hear it for yourself, they really accentuate the WILL. Couple it with the hiking of costs on petrol, near illegalisation of diesel and massive tax cuts and benefits for buying an EV...

Problem is yet again as I've said before, all EVs do is move the pollution source from an engine to a power plant.

Power plants that still brown out at peak times. And they expect to add cars charging to that network?

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Xzal 6 points ago +6 / -0

so I simply can’t legally risk it, in this country at the mo…

Even with a VPN, I watch my words, at least somewhat. Because it simply isn’t worth being arrested, and fined for all that I am worth.

----. And here we see the alarm bells of tyranny in full force. And even still people will defend the actions that force people to behave this way.

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Xzal 5 points ago +5 / -0

You know it's a tyranny thing, because they darent cross the human rights laws of whatever variation they have to follow; notice how they don't mention workplace or food shops.

They want you to work in a wage cage (office work), eat the processed food from a globomarket and never leave your home.

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Xzal 4 points ago +4 / -0

I believe it's just baby stepping. Three steps forward, two steps back. We've still lost a step.

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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

The BBC has already covered the fact that the isolation period is being reduced. The walk back is happening. The question is how far they walk it back and what ill-gotten powers are they going to keep.

I imagine it's going to be the whole "It's not government forcing you to vaxx now, it's a corporation decision"

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Xzal 5 points ago +5 / -0

Consent matters, unless it's with kids. But then it matters for them when choosing to troon or not. But consent still doesn't matter, when it comes to getting the vaxx for kids, but it does for gender changing drugs.

There's more twists in their logic than an Echer painting.

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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep. Had the flu way before covid, it caused a side effect of bronchitis or pneumonia (can't remember which, it basically meant anything more than slow walking had me literally suffocating), that lasted for two weeks and the breathing was messed up for a month after.

Cue covid, I never got it, and a friend I see got it and what symptoms... Same I had four years earlier. He insisted it was covid tho.

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Xzal 2 points ago +2 / -0

It was announced on news recently (for UK at least) that a ) asymptomatic no longer have to PCR test and b ) "common cold can provide immunity resistance to covid".

It was never about health.

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Xzal 5 points ago +5 / -0

It's intentional. https://archive.md/0agUR. There's dozens of these initiatives, (Digital Pound Foundation).

They're trying to fully separate currencies from anything tangible other than their say so.

We lost the gold/silver backed. Fiat is based on debt accrual.

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Xzal 2 points ago +2 / -0

This. It's safer to target the white man with strawmen or gishgallops.

If the first fellow was based (doubtful, but never know) she runs the risk of being racist if she disagrees. If he is a flop like her, then it just becomes a damp squib of a segment.

She goes to the hated man first, sets up a strawman, then goes back to the first person to reinforce.

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Xzal 4 points ago +4 / -0

That's what makes it whataboutism.

Saying "yes there's X but there is also Y" isn't whataboutism (the most commonly used method).

Whataboutism is saying the above to negate something.

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Xzal 7 points ago +7 / -0

I'm baffled. They want you to report income... So they can tax you on your illegal activities?

But no one doing those illegal activities are ever going to admit it. They're not exactly going to write "Sold crack:$450, stole $35" and the "smarter" ones who think to report it as a gift, get investigated. The "bigbrain" ones who report it as anything else still get investigated and get fraud thrown on top.

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Xzal 5 points ago +5 / -0

Even when they openly tell the sheep they're moving the goalposts... The sheep will still keep bleating instead of attacking the wolves. Fuckin morons.

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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anyone heard Scientology's take on covid etc and these morons taking the limelight of "The Science"?

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Xzal 2 points ago +2 / -0

"You have to read through about 100 pages of scientific information to edit a sentence," says the David, with no scientific background or related field knowledge.

This is why people really should listen to the rule of Don't Source Wikipedia. It's being curated by Joe Bloggs now. It has been for decades since it got too big in scope.

There's a reason why dictionaries gave you spelling, encyclopaedias gave you basics and other books specialised.

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Xzal 4 points ago +4 / -0

Does it have bread, does it have meat, does it have/not have the cheese I specifically asked for? It's a burger. It's good. Do w/e else the fuck you feel with it as long as it's edible and won't make me sick

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Xzal 10 points ago +10 / -0

Cherry picking data to meet a desired outcome... Hmmmm.

The exact opposite of science.

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Xzal 4 points ago +4 / -0

The fourth Reich is here, and most people don't care or are defending them.

You might think I'm being hyperbix, but look at the first few laws that were brought out during the third. Except this time it's based on medical, rather than religion.

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Xzal 5 points ago +5 / -0

Welp this is 100% on my no watch list. Wasn't going to the cinema for it, but I was going to rent/dvd it but now it's on my shit list.

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Xzal 1 point ago +1 / -0

Everyone needs to camp at least once in their life. It's a primal self test. Can I cope, nay ENJOY the cold, wind, fight for the simple things in life.

I did a self camp for a week during lockdown to avoid the height of it and I was tired, knackered but I had a massive appreciation for the ramshackle shelter, food and the nature.

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