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Something tells me her opinion on police would do a complete 180 if she was ever robbed or assaulted in any way
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Dig that empty, vacant stare.
Why is there Communists in America?
I don't understand
Yeah,I mean the police arrested black Nazis in my state's capital last week.There are crazies everywhere. You just have to look.
Why is there Communists in America?
I don't understand
There is a weird thing in the US.Still, comunists's insanity is amazing,yesterday one of the communist party leaders here proudly proclaimed that he will round up and murder right wing and conservative people.
Potato-shape: check. Teeth: check.A while back McMillan did a continuous story line with her comic, called Resistance to Ecocide. It's exactly what you'd expect.
However, it does provide for easy edit bait.
My challenge to you is to see if you can make a coherent story line using her edited panels. Good luck.![]()
Wait wait wait wait wait!!...Is the cactus bleeding in that Solar Death Panel comic?
I'm laughing my ass off at "all this radioactivity is yucky". If you're trying to influence people, don't use a preschool level vocabulary.
Also, Stephanie, the high levels of background radiation in Guarapari is due to the geological composition of the area, not, as you seemingly imply, the results of the Evil Capitalists.
That's right, nature caused a radioactive hot zone.
This isn't surprising to anyone who's knowledge of radiation is beyond "saw a Simpsons episode", as pretty much every fucking thing is radioactive. Bananas, your basement, air, sunlight.
The only way to protect yourself from radiation would be to stop eating, drinking, breathing, going outside, and living in a lead lined bunker.
Not that there'd be much point, because, unlike cartoons, higher than normal background radiation isn't going to turn you into a mutant or melt you. At worst, you get a higher chance of cancer.
If you need further evidence that your fear of radiation is overblown, how's this? You can swim in a spent nuclear fuel pool, and as long as you don't dive so that you're next to the rods, you'll be fine. People actually do this as a job.
Wait wait wait wait wait!!
I edited this panel to inform about Guarapari.
This is Stephanie's original:
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http://prn.fm/resistance-radio-stephanie-mcmillan-11-22-15/I talked with Derrick Jensen on Resistance Radio (prn.fm) about the “Daily Affirmations for Revolutionary Proletarian Militants”
http://169.237.101.62/archives/2015-11-20_3775_320kbps.mp3I talked with Richard Estes on “Speaking in Tongues” (kdvs 90.3 fm in Davis, CA) about why NGOs suck
http://www.hamptoninstitution.org/podcastportal.htmlSarah Cruz (One Struggle/Miami) and I talked with Devon Bowers of the Hampton Institute. Sarah talked about elections, and I talked about surplus value
Originally 1950s scifi. Nowadays mostly the Simpsons.By the way, where does that old myth of nuclear waste being green, glowing goop come from?
Because the government has tighter control of the extraction and manufacturing industries if the government doesn't care then it's obviously an ecological disaster. Under capitalism there is a strong incentive to capture regulatory agencies and break laws because the fine to the company is less than the cost of compliance. Under socialism you both answer to the same boss and the employee breaking the rules isn't sheltered by the company. They've broken the law and go to jail. (Ironically libertarians love bringing up regulatory capture as a reason not to regulate business)I wonder what makes some people think that socialism is easier on the environment than capitalism.
How'd you do in school?These are my favorite kind because communism is for leechy layabouts who want to live in a world where they don't have to do anything but their philosophy entails that they'd actually become slaves of the state.
Because the government has tighter control of the extraction and manufacturing industries if the government doesn't care then it's obviously an ecological disaster. Under capitalism there is a strong incentive to capture regulatory agencies and break laws because the fine to the company is less than the cost of compliance.