I am still pissed at Trevor Noah that he paraded the corrupt criminal reactionary ex-cop Eric Adams around as some sort of great achievement for black people, after Adams won the mayor election in NYC.
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I couldn't see how anyone paying attention during 2020 could bring themselves to elect a COP as Mayor of NYC at the next available opportunity. No idea whether to think this learning experience will do any good for next time around. I'm guessing not based on the state of the country overall right now.
With each move, the elite prove that they think lowly of the common man.
I would be ok with this if the working class has a say in a daily wait music and elevator music for the corpo buildings.
Drowning Pool - Bodies
Memphis Cult x Groove Dealers- 9mm
do not resurrect - 2077
la coca nostra - bang bang
Jedi Mind Tricks - Design in malice or Serenity in Murder
Nancy Sinatra - bang bang
Blind guardian - curse my name
Really goes to show who exactly the police work for.
If there's a news source I trust it's kenklippenstein.com
hey it's the guy that accidentally doxxed JD vance and got banned on twitter for it!
A hotline won't solve the issue.
They're doing this to make rich CEOs feel better, and to provide a way for CEOs to directly sic the police on anyone they consider threatening.
We need to give our executives the tools they need to protect themselves from these violet threats. Tools like the ability to quickly roll back all machiavellian policies and practices before they can become a real danger to the policy makers.
Simple solution: Don't murder them in New York.
Ideally don't murder people, but if you want to blend in, Chicago works in a pinch.
Trauma team from cyberpunk becomes more real every second of every day
In a sense I suppose you're right, but now you'll see it far more readily deployed, even on a whim
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What jobs did those kids create? They still can't even find their bootstraps.