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Self-absorption in all its forms kills empathy, let alone compassion.
OK So they intentionally or accidently (allegedly) released a virus that was about as dangerous as a moderate flu, with some severe consequences...
global warming goodness!
20th century ideas die hard but die they will.
The religious supremacist are the worst - I reckon they married calvin in hell. They refute free will - I refute them. ~ For example, I ask this -...
Now this pepper grower might be advise to reach out to me - a chemical engineer out of NC State - land of the Wolfpack - and then maybe his big...
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Comment: "A coherent programme built on respect for human rights and ethnic tolerance."
That's rich coming from a regime that is conservatively estimated to have directly or indirectly killed between 7.5 and 11.5 million people around the world from WWII to 2004 [see Unpeople: Britain's Secret Human Rights Abuses by Mark Curtis].