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its funny because the jews are the bloodsucking leeches
@DinoCon I don't see any cat furniture
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Dat chickens be cold, muthafuker
Hi all. I'm a potato nigger.
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DC implementing EMERGENCY diversity ratios for drug sales
can i x post
"My name is Dontell Jackson, and like many African-Americans, I was brought up in a culture deeply infused with propaganda to lay the blame for all of the black race's ills on the white man. The reality is that it was the Jews."
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Wait, so Obama and the Chinese government made an agreement with one another to work together to fight hacking, while the chinese government was hacking the shit out of us, but when Trump does it, it's totally different? Check this out from the Washington Post:
Sometimes, it makes sense to cooperate with states that you don’t trust on cybersecurity
There is some precedent for working with states that you don’t trust on cybersecurity issues. During the Obama administration, the United States and China reached an agreement on how to deal with contentious issues in cybersecurity. Both the United States and China hack into each other’s systems on a regular basis. The agreement was not intended to stop this but to prevent it from getting out of control in ways that might damage bilateral arrangements. Thus, the agreement created a kind of hotline for communication and information sharing about potentially problematic behavior, as well as a continuing dialogue on cyber issues. It also ruled out efforts by state actors to steal intellectual property (the United States had persistently complained that Chinese state hackers stole U.S. companies’ secrets and passed them on to Chinese competitor firms). To the surprise of many in the United States, the agreement seems to have helped moderate Chinese efforts to steal commercial secrets, although there is disagreement over whether this was because China was shamed and wanted to preserve honor, or alternatively used the agreement to impose control over unruly hackers.