Message from @Camera Obscura
Discord ID: 678585388272582686
work your ass off to become respected
this is literally your fault
Mhm.
Sundays eh
sunday doesn't have anything to do with race
Soon to be a case of the Mondays.
oh please make it stop
i'm woke enough. pick me
The mothership demands more loyalty
You don't believe enough
I choose you @Drugs for Everybody, use Heroin!
totally yeah, exactly
Not sure how effective it was.
that's the goal
true
i've seen it
🤣🤣🤣
when bromances go wrong...
JF admits he worked very hard to get Nick Fuentes banned from YouTube
https://twitter.com/TheRalphRetort/status/1228496388960464901?s=20
> if i dont kill your channel with pulling shit out of my ass imma flag it to oblivion
> meticulously recording timestamps of when someone says something
> >research
tismy megalomaniac obsession <:ahegon:566797166258028548>
JF being JF again
*ze clown fish*
Question to ya'll "free market" lovers out there. Suppose your classical liberal utopia was a reality, how would the "free market" combat the manufacture and release of stuff like this into the enviroment, affecting people that have never even bought anything from the company?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfluorooctanesulfonic_acid
Privatize air
why would the free market have to do anything
government can sort it
@Hopix Because liberals and libertarians pretty much want a de facto abolishment of the government. Trusting that "market forces" supposedly stop companies like 3M and Dupont from creating and introducing non-degradable, bio-accumulative chemicals into the enviroment that ends up infecting innocent people's and animals water supply, making them sick.
i dunno if liberals so
they're more pro gov than libertarians
you can't trust corporations to look out for the little guy, so you need a firm government
liberals do*
The lack of government restrictions on the business practices of 3M caused this mess, and people are showing test results of PFOS in their blood all over the world. Yet 3M evades all accountability and responsibility.
Proving that trusting societys course of action to "the market" is totally foolhardy.
yeah I agree
government should've intervened
Of all franchises it's fucking Sonic that breaks the Video Game Movie Curse, holy shit.
I'm an advocate of a market that is free to do business within a legal and ethical framework
Poisoning people violates the NAP
Because even though 3M and Dupont knew that these chemicals were dangerous as far back as the 1950's, they still continued to manufacture them and sell them, claiming that they were harmless.
I wonder if the libtards believe that these kinds of business practices would be REDUCED by limiting or abolishing the government.
Libtards are pro government. They want more taxes to stop the global warming