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There's a confusion I think, because Americans love free speech and we love private property.
Climate crusader Greta Thunberg's "principled" trip across the Atlantic in a carbon fibre and non recyclable plastic boat is going to require at least four crew members to fly across the Atlantic.And see Paul Joseph Watson's insightful take on the Greta phenomenon:
Could this absurd charade possibly get more embarrassing? Next time Greta, buy an airline ticket like the rest of your fellow greens.
...In the European languages, "Austrian talk" has become the common descriptive term for paralogistic discourse. Many people using this term nowadays are unaware of its origin. Within the context of maximum hysterical intensity in Europe at the time, the authentic article represented a typical product of conversive thinking: subconscious selection and substitution of data leading to chronic avoidance of the crux of the matter. In the same manner, the reflex assumption that every speaker is lying is an indication of the hysterical anti-culture of mendacity, within which telling the truth becomes "immoral"...See also: San Francisco is a sh*thole: The high cost of low-level crime
...Information selection and substitution: The existence of psychological phenomena known to pre-Freudian philosophical students of the subconscious bears repeating. Unconscious psychological processes outstrip conscious reasoning, both in time and in scope, which makes many psychological phenomena possible: including those generally described as conversive, such as subconscious blocking out of conclusions, the selection, and, also, substitution of seemingly uncomfortable premises.
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Soros and Koch team up to end US 'forever war' policy, fund new anti-war think tank
Twenty-six of the world's richest billionaires earn the same amount as 3.8 billion of the world's poorest