

That doesn’t apply here?


That doesn’t apply here?


Cutting founding for space wouldn’t mean that the founding goes to a good thing on earth.
Why is this argument always brought up?
Theoretically we have enough resources to give everyone a home food, education, healthcare and go to space.


The strait of hormus does not lie in international waters. What do you mean by “high sea piracy”?


Of course a fucking world war is not inevitable. Why are libtards so focused on the apocalypse.


Any suggestion of a world war can only come from a lunatic.


Have you ever watched TV in china? It is full of representation of different ethnicities.
What kind of communists would win a revolution in a year, and where?
Why do you argue against such an unlikely scenario?
Hmm. I guess in our current system, burgers require oil, yes.
But I don’t see why in an alternate oil free world there would be no burgers anymore. (Or at least cheap burgers).
It should be possible to actually get cheaper energy renewable than with oil, which should give the possibility to. Make burgers even cheaper, or?
So if one death changes at least a little bit. Can’t you believe that 100 deaths might change something?
Would you say the health industry is exactly the same after Luigi?
Of course something will happen. If the bosses or big corporations would be killed constantly, the next in line would be thinking about changing things. Just remember Luigi.
https://factually.co/fact-checks/health/luigi-mangione-healthcare-accessibility-impact-288343
Why do you think the post is about fast food chains?
The world is not black and white. But still you will 100% keep your claim. Again. Contradict yourself in two sentences.
What is a gouged price? This looks like it will be a circular argument.
There is no fair price. https://dhspriory.org/kenny/PhilTexts/Marx/German/me19_247.htm
What is a fair rent?
Why do you even use the word fair in an economic context?
Abuse of these things is a core feature of capitalism. How can you contradict yourself so quickly?
This one? United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)?
As far as I found out neither the US, nor Iran ratified this.
If you want to argue with law you need to have a law which all states involved follow.