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It has to be aerosolized to do that, which isn't going to just randomly happen from opening an envelope. You'd have to do something deliberately really stupid like spray it into a theater full of innocent hostages.
Wait...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_theater_hostage_crisis
Oh. Are you not aware of the background of this whole thing? The company didn't fail after he left. The company was a scam right from the start and he was directly involved. He's just a grifter.
https://jacobin.com/2019/11/wework-adam-neumann-con-artist-grifter-entrepreneur
free speech and government oversight
That's not what I read into this at all, but something far more sinister that I see happening in the world right now. Certain power players using "government oversight" as a disingenuous excuse to attack the means for regular people around the world to speak directly to one another without the filters that favor narratives that the power players prefer, and for regular people to coordinate with one another.
The Arab Spring and BLM protests scared some people and it's showing.
No, he has 2% of that 4.6% and people are just bad at understanding how percentages work.
Not that one individual having a full 2% of the wealth of an entire generation is a great thing.
That's just mockingbirds though. Lol
That's just mockingbirds though. Lol
So, first things: There's definitely no provision in this Ohio state amendment that allows partial birth abortions. That's just right wing lies. The Ohio amendment only enshrines the individual right to make one's own medical decisions.
But hypothetically, if it did, then the situation kind of all depends on whether or not the federal government chose to enforce its law or not. We've had that situation with cannabis for a decade now after the first states passed laws legalized cannabis for purely recreational consumption.
Cannabis is still banned by the federal government to this day, but legal in 24 states. Over the course of the past decade, the feds have declined to bother trying to override states on this issue. If a state really and honestly did try to allow partial birth abortions, on the other hand, I think the feds would take them to court over it. A federal lawsuit generally puts the state law on pause until the court case is complete and a final decision is issued.
Basically if there's a conflict between state and federal law, they go to court and ask the court to interpret whether or not the Constitution grants power over that particular issue to the feds or not. The Constitution is written in a way that outlines what powers are granted to the federal government. Whatever isn't explicitly stated in the Constitution is assumed to belong to the state governments.
Fuck capitalism, I agree. But I don't see where a county with any other economic system was ever chomping at the bit to sacrifice to feed the poorest in the world either.
Be angry, but realistic. Don't fetishize revolutions. Revolutions generally kill quite a lot of people, the vast majority of whom are not members of the ruling class
Even more fun, there's some evidence that nasal congestion can be triggered by autonomic nervous system dysfunction:
"Vasomotor rhinitis is characterized by prominent symptoms of nasal obstruction, rhinorrhea, and congestion. These symptoms are excessive at times and are exacerbated by certain odors (e.g., perfumes, cigarette smoke, paint fumes, inks); alcohol; spicy foods; emotions; and environmental factors such as temperature, barometric pressure changes, and bright lights.2 Patients with vasomotor rhinitis are further divided into two subgroups: “runners,” who demonstrate “wet” rhinorrhea; and “dry” patients, who exhibit nasal obstruction and airflow resistance with minimal rhinorrhea.1 Many studies have attempted to clarify the pathogenic mechanisms for these subgroups. Current theories include increased cholinergic glandular secretory activity (for runners), and nociceptive neurons with heightened sensitivity to usually innocent stimuli (for dry patients).1 These theories have not been adequately proven. The vasomotor nasal effects of emotion and sexual arousal also may be caused by autonomic stimulation. In one small study,4 researchers concluded that autonomic system dysfunction is significant in patients with vasomotor rhinitis (P < .005)"
Those people have such a lust for violence and don't care that the poor people they claim to be fighting for will be the ones who suffer most
This is how I feel. I don't hate Google. But I do want to see them broken up and regulated much more than they currently are.