Sounds about right.
It looks like it's both. But either way, it's not that extraordinary.
The torrent of comments smearing Aaron and his work as drivel is indicative of how incredibly effective the Russiagate media spectacle really was. Americans are so thoroughly propagandized, so lavishly disinformed and…
Amen.
It's not the nature of change, it's the nature of capitalism.
This comment of yours however does smack of that run of the mill American xenophobia, "all it takes is a few YouTube searches to witness the level of violence that exists in Russia that far exceeds anything you'll see…
Considering the US is notorious for mass shootings and gun violence, it's not at all surprising that someone would have that view. NYC is a fairly safe place, for now. So is Moscow.
Not the world, the U.S. And it's a fairly accurate assesment.
Your comment is indicative that you don't understand how healthy democratic societies should work. What you're describing is a third world paradigm. Where you're "lucky enough" to be born into a "good" family or go to a…
There's always a cost. Even if you do not see it in the numbers.
[1] Absolutely. The insinuation is the "wrong people" are not supposed to use it.
and why shouldn't we?
1. Oh yeah? What are you basing that on? 2. Which ones?
Sounds about right.
It looks like it's both. But either way, it's not that extraordinary.
The torrent of comments smearing Aaron and his work as drivel is indicative of how incredibly effective the Russiagate media spectacle really was. Americans are so thoroughly propagandized, so lavishly disinformed and…
Amen.
It's not the nature of change, it's the nature of capitalism.
This comment of yours however does smack of that run of the mill American xenophobia, "all it takes is a few YouTube searches to witness the level of violence that exists in Russia that far exceeds anything you'll see…
Considering the US is notorious for mass shootings and gun violence, it's not at all surprising that someone would have that view. NYC is a fairly safe place, for now. So is Moscow.
Not the world, the U.S. And it's a fairly accurate assesment.
Your comment is indicative that you don't understand how healthy democratic societies should work. What you're describing is a third world paradigm. Where you're "lucky enough" to be born into a "good" family or go to a…
There's always a cost. Even if you do not see it in the numbers.
[1] Absolutely. The insinuation is the "wrong people" are not supposed to use it.
and why shouldn't we?
1. Oh yeah? What are you basing that on? 2. Which ones?