Chomsky has been quite clear that he doesn’t think his relationship with Epstein is anyone else’s business and we can and should draw adverse inferences from that.
sorry he wrote some things you liked; bold thinkers can be monsters too.
https://bit.ly/4s3vx5A
Chomsky has been quite clear that he doesn’t think his relationship with Epstein is anyone else’s business and we can and should draw adverse inferences from that.
sorry he wrote some things you liked; bold thinkers can be monsters too.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Po_c...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Po_c...
Working with Chad Griffin, they founded the American Foundation for Equal Rights and got Ted Olson and David Boies to team up to fight Prop 8.
- tech is now more expensive
- you cannot trust most media of reality anymore
- programs barely function
- energy prices
- literal psychosis
- your voice can be literally stolen for evil
- more spyware
but hey, you can avoid paying an artist.
- tech is now more expensive
- you cannot trust most media of reality anymore
- programs barely function
- energy prices
- literal psychosis
- your voice can be literally stolen for evil
- more spyware
but hey, you can avoid paying an artist.
war on christmas (lol), bathroom bans (we don’t call them bathrooms here), DEI (we didn’t used to put those letters that way round), even 15-minute cities (what the actual fuck)
war on christmas (lol), bathroom bans (we don’t call them bathrooms here), DEI (we didn’t used to put those letters that way round), even 15-minute cities (what the actual fuck)
#DoctorWho #BigFinish
#DoctorWho #BigFinish
Plutocracy is the death knell of liberal democracy.
If the concentration of wealth (and ultimately power) isn’t addressed, then eventually we will end up with a quasi-feudalistic capitalism, with the ultra-rich lording over society as a new corporate class of monarchs.
Today, at a time of unprecedented income & wealth inequality, his words ring truer than ever.
Plutocracy is the death knell of liberal democracy.
If the concentration of wealth (and ultimately power) isn’t addressed, then eventually we will end up with a quasi-feudalistic capitalism, with the ultra-rich lording over society as a new corporate class of monarchs.
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