why does the samjogo have 3 legs?
why? how? what?
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why does the samjogo have 3 legs?
why? how? what?
Oh for God's sake, let's not speak the truth of the matter. They get it, we get it, its common fucking sense, that's why there's such a strong denial and call for the truth to be radical thinking.
Korea International War Crimes Tribunal, June 23, 2001, New York Report on US Crimes in Korea 1945-2001
Crimes committed by US soldiers were found as early as when US troops were first stationed in south Korea. According to the south Korean governmentās official statistics, 50,082 crimes were committed by US soldiers from 1967 to 1998 (including those by soldiersā families), and 56,904 US soldiers were involved (including soldiersā families) in these crimes. The statistics imply that the actual figure may be higher if take into account those cases not handled by the south Korean police. Based on the statistics, the total number of crimes committed by US soldiers since September 8, 1945 (when they were first stationed in Korea) is estimated to be around 100,000. Unfortunately the south Korean government does not have statistics on US soldiersā crimes committed before 1967, because SOFA (Status of Forces Agreement) went into effect in 1967, allowing the south Korean court jurisdiction over crimes committed by US soldiers with narrow and limited application.
well would you look at that
āCrypto is decentralized!ā
āCrypto is unmonitored and not being controlled by anyone! Thatās what makes it exciting!ā
>literally collaborating with fucking ICE
as promised, the transplanting tutorial
most sources make transplanting sound incredibly difficult, but transplanting young seedlings from areas with sparse dirt, like a driveway or roadside, is actually incredibly easy and can get you some great stuff. Once I worked out the method, i've had a very high survival rate
it took me like a month of trial and error to figure this out so you don't have to.
Feel free to repost, no need for credit
*chanting* do it do it do it
You have been robbed of your surplus labor value. You are more efficient and more productive, yet your wages are stagnant and your pensions have been eliminated. You are given no company loyalty and your worker solidarity has been eradicated by corporate management and lobbyists.
We have billionaires because they stole your American Dream and gave you debt and fear.
the left will fail and keep failing as long as it doesn't offer joy or a vision of the future. Like chris smalls and the union organizers didn't win by writing scathing op-eds about Amazon and sending out long dry newsletters with donation links about Amazon's unfair labor practices to employees, they won by literally meeting people where they were at, at the bus stop where the workers gathered to go home, and hosting cookouts and bonfires. He ate with people and smoked with them and talked to them about their lives and the job, about their rights as workers and how life could be better. He brought joy to them!!! And food and community!! And that's how one of the biggest victories for labor in a century was won. If I can't dance I don't want to be in your revolution
The US-backed South Korean military junta of President Chun Doo Hwan massacred as many as 2,000 courageous protesters in the major city of Kwangju in May of 1980.
The US-backed South Korean military junta of President Chun Doo Hwan massacred as many as 2,000 courageous protesters in the major city of Kwangju in May of 1980.
anti-China content dominates the news cycle so thoroughly, and is so uncontroversial at this point that I think itās easy to forget that there was a time when it didnāt. the way that (white) Americans on the left and the right have united behind a warmongering vitriol for China and literally anything it does is fucking terrifying and the resulting racist violence should not be shocking
see also: nyt and wapo pretending to be anti-trump but expending every available resource to rally public support behind his trade/proxy war with china
this is not normal, this is not natural, this is what manufactured consent looks like. this is what media manipulation looks like.
America does not have a free press it has a private press the two are not equivalent and couldnāt be more different all the major news outlets belong to a handful of private corporations and always tell narratives which serve the interests of their influential financial patrons this hegemonic anti-China rhetoric is the natural result of Americaās private ministry of propaganda.
Call me crazy, but it scares the willies out of me when I see news stories with the phrase, āglobal population at risk.ā Scientists have created a life-threatening virus that closely resembles the 1918 Spanish flu strain that killed an estimated 50m people.
fta: āUS researchers said the experiments were crucial for understanding the public health risk posed by viruses currently circulating in wild birds, but critics condemned the studies as dangerous and called on funders to stop the work.ā
Just in case we suddenly disappear. Tumblr is actively censoring Black and Native people.
About The Data
Increasing transparency in the criminal justice system is of vital importance to us at the Texas Justice Initiative. Our work relies on the use of information that can be released to the public.
Currently on our website, we compile data about three main incident types that occur in Texas:
Injury of officer(s) and/or civilian(s): Any shooting of or by a Texas peace officer, occurring while the officer is on- or off-duty, causing an injury.
Death of officer(s) and/or civilian(s): Any fatal shooting of or by a Texas peace officer, occurring while the officer is on- or off-duty.
Death in custody: Any death of an individual while they are in a penal institution, in the custody of a peace officer or as a result of a peace officerās use of force, in a jail, correctional facility, or state juvenile facility dies.
After an incident, the governmental agency in which it occurred (i.e. a county jail etc.) is required to file a report for the respective incident (1, 2, 3) with the Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) within 30 days.
The Texas OAG publishes the raw .PDFs of these reports. Through open records requests filed monthly, TJI obtains data from the reports through the Texas OAG.
We then clean, analyze, and present the data to the public ā both in the form of a full data set and in comparative graphics ā through our analysis pipeline.
Our analysis pipeline is summarized below. The scripts we use in the analysis pipeline can be found on our GitHub page.
more CIA crimes against humanity.
the US is biggest human rights violator on this planet, not only committing crimes against humanity on their own blood soaked occupied lands, but also all around the world.
I donāt care about Joe Bidenās dog, I donāt care about what heās wearing, I donāt care about where he goes to church, and I am SICK of people acting like Joe Biden is a celebrity to simp over instead of a LITERAL FUCKING WAR CRIMINAL.