>the second is a state and federal felony punishable by many years in jail for any executive stupid enough to participate. Not true for insurance companies, they are exempt from antitrust law under the McCarran-Ferguson…
If that's the case how do you know you're right?
I seek to understand the objective standard that allows one type of discrimination while condemning another, perhaps you can provide clarity there? I don't understand the down votes here, I am merely asking for an…
White nationalists tend to have a similar view of how they have been treated. I disagree personally but I don't allow my personal assumptions cloud my judgement when discussing these topics. Can you formulate an…
I have discovered white nationalist groups who believe that other races are not inferior but merely different and thus they wish for a society where they are excluded. Does that foster hate?
You'd think someone so opposed to "fake news" as it's called would also be a fan of centralization. The mainstream news coverage of the 2016 election was objectively in favor of Clinton with perhaps the exception of Fox…
>the second is a state and federal felony punishable by many years in jail for any executive stupid enough to participate. Not true for insurance companies, they are exempt from antitrust law under the McCarran-Ferguson…
If that's the case how do you know you're right?
I seek to understand the objective standard that allows one type of discrimination while condemning another, perhaps you can provide clarity there? I don't understand the down votes here, I am merely asking for an…
White nationalists tend to have a similar view of how they have been treated. I disagree personally but I don't allow my personal assumptions cloud my judgement when discussing these topics. Can you formulate an…
I have discovered white nationalist groups who believe that other races are not inferior but merely different and thus they wish for a society where they are excluded. Does that foster hate?
You'd think someone so opposed to "fake news" as it's called would also be a fan of centralization. The mainstream news coverage of the 2016 election was objectively in favor of Clinton with perhaps the exception of Fox…