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Dec 26 2020 12:48pm
Quote (duffman316 @ Dec 6 2020 12:08pm)
Just read this news story about a woman who makes 6 figures a month from only fans for acting like a dog and im wondering how much of that comes from my tax dollars handed out to less fortunate people in the form of social assistance payments

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/woman-quits-job-earn-six-22358415


I feel like people who work for money wouldn't give it away for that.
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Dec 26 2020 12:50pm
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prob taking some quality time with the baby


Better use of time, for sure. :)
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Dec 26 2020 12:52pm
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I feel like people who work for money wouldn't give it away for that.


Some people can't control thirst, which is why even twitch streamers with cleavage are making bank.

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Dec 26 2020 02:36pm
Quote (Skinned @ Dec 26 2020 01:48pm)
I feel like people who work for money wouldn't give it away for that.


2020 is the year of the simp
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Dec 26 2020 03:49pm
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2020 is the year of the simp




it’s a troll but shit still cracks me up
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Dec 26 2020 10:40pm
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it’s a troll but shit still cracks me up


AOC would probably like this post.
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Dec 30 2020 09:08pm
another pale pasty privileged lefty attempting to steal other people’s heritage

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/12/instagram-detective-tracie-egan-morrissey-on-hilaria-baldwin.html

it looks like the person who figured this out is scared of weinstein worshipping alec baldwin (and rightly so!)

https://pagesix.com/2020/12/30/woman-who-outed-hilaria-baldwin-scared-alec-baldwin-might-punch-her/amp/
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Dec 30 2020 09:09pm
Quote (excellence @ Dec 30 2020 09:08pm)
another pale pasty privileged lefty attempting to steal other people’s heritage

https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/12/instagram-detective-tracie-egan-morrissey-on-hilaria-baldwin.html

it looks like the person who figured this out is scared of weinstein worshipping alec baldwin (and rightly so!)

https://pagesix.com/2020/12/30/woman-who-outed-hilaria-baldwin-scared-alec-baldwin-might-punch-her/amp/


Your comment reeks of projection. And limp-wristedness.
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Dec 31 2020 07:50am
Woke companies embracing sjw culture in the left embracing authoritarian regimes in the east, nothing new here


https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/29/business/economy/nike-coca-cola-xinjiang-forced-labor-bill.html#click=https://t.co/nAI7pVkfPv
WASHINGTON — Nike and Coca-Cola are among the major companies and business groups lobbying Congress to weaken a bill that would ban imported goods made with forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region, according to congressional staff members and other people familiar with the matter, as well as lobbying records that show vast spending on the legislation.

The bill, which would prohibit broad categories of certain goods made by persecuted Muslim minorities in an effort to crack down on human rights abuses, has gained bipartisan support, passing the House in September by a margin of 406 to 3. Congressional aides say it has the backing to pass the Senate, and could be signed into law by either the Trump administration or the incoming Biden administration.

But the legislation, called the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, has become the target of multinational companies including Apple whose supply chains touch the far western Xinjiang region, as well as of business groups including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Lobbyists have fought to water down some of its provisions, arguing that while they strongly condemn forced labor and current atrocities in Xinjiang, the act’s ambitious requirements could wreak havoc on supply chains that are deeply embedded in China.

Xinjiang produces vast amounts of raw materials like cotton, coal, sugar, tomatoes and polysilicon, and supplies workers for China’s apparel and footwear factories. Human rights groups and news reports have linked many multinational companies to suppliers there, including tying Coca-Cola to sugar sourced from Xinjiang, and documenting Uighur workers in a factory in Qingdao that makes Nike shoes.

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Dec 31 2020 09:38am
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Woke companies embracing sjw culture in the left embracing authoritarian regimes in the east, nothing new here


https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/29/business/economy/nike-coca-cola-xinjiang-forced-labor-bill.html#click=https://t.co/nAI7pVkfPv
WASHINGTON — Nike and Coca-Cola are among the major companies and business groups lobbying Congress to weaken a bill that would ban imported goods made with forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region, according to congressional staff members and other people familiar with the matter, as well as lobbying records that show vast spending on the legislation.

The bill, which would prohibit broad categories of certain goods made by persecuted Muslim minorities in an effort to crack down on human rights abuses, has gained bipartisan support, passing the House in September by a margin of 406 to 3. Congressional aides say it has the backing to pass the Senate, and could be signed into law by either the Trump administration or the incoming Biden administration.

But the legislation, called the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, has become the target of multinational companies including Apple whose supply chains touch the far western Xinjiang region, as well as of business groups including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Lobbyists have fought to water down some of its provisions, arguing that while they strongly condemn forced labor and current atrocities in Xinjiang, the act’s ambitious requirements could wreak havoc on supply chains that are deeply embedded in China.

Xinjiang produces vast amounts of raw materials like cotton, coal, sugar, tomatoes and polysilicon, and supplies workers for China’s apparel and footwear factories. Human rights groups and news reports have linked many multinational companies to suppliers there, including tying Coca-Cola to sugar sourced from Xinjiang, and documenting Uighur workers in a factory in Qingdao that makes Nike shoes.


CCP is literally being hitler
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