Skill issue, total market is up
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So it goes. My question was more rhetorical. If someone takes issue with my identifying some instances that have that content, fuck em.
I'll agree to that sure.
My overall point is that to improve the conditions of the working class, other techniques would be more durable, and more safe, such as getting the hyper wealthy to pay their taxes, or getting laborers a greater stake in the profits of the company where they work.
I didn't say anything about America, I think the concept would occur anywhere. As another said, robber barons are the real problem, and they do so through other financial vehicles/ means.
I'm saying that's not the issue for a military, which would give no such shits.
I don't think that's the issue really. Generally dog is not a premium meat, for meat reasons. Historically you hear of people resorting to eating dog meat when times are very tough. Edit given the chance, people don't ranch dogs.
Not that military rations are ever great, but the idea that a country is using a "poor" meat in what should be a streamlined process of making MREs speaks to the instability in north korea.
There are many that were defederated many months ago that aren't even the common ones discussed. I forget some of their names but you can review the defed lists. They are beyond the pale, open open racism, calls for open violence, CP, etc. I'm not talking about some double speak, bad policy maga stuff, I'm talking about cartoons showing minorities as animals, cartoons of lynchings, etc.
The fediverse is a big place.
Edit who the fuck downvotes this
Have to counterbalance dog piling when your ban hammer can't target a whole nest
The world runs on contacts, and those dollars were spent around the globe. There are examples of what you say, with mali considering reclaiming ml. Nationalization can have a chilling effect on industry, but depending on your affiliations this isn't really an issue
I believe it would be corrupted to target laborers and the hyper wealthy do not get their money from wages.
Huh? It's not that Cosmo is a fictional character, it's that the of screen human (Michael Richards) doesn't deserve to be platformed
Well it's an attempt to generate temporal scarcity.
Offer good limited time only.
It's a big gamble on the "buyer's" needs