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Corruption news and discussion.

Corruption is the abuse of public power for private, personal, or political gain. It is a structural phenomenon of human society.

Corruption news and discussion.

Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It is a structural phenomenon of human society, which hurts us all. However, it is not inevitable and deserves more attention and discussion.

Please take a look at the work of Transparency International.

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If Joe Biden wasn't "the big guy" then who was?

And if it was someone else, ok, so then who was it?

Should be pretty easy to explain that Hunter has a close contact that can't be named for some reason who receives 10% of the deal for undisclosed reasons, right?

All perfectly normal business dealings right?

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2024/04/18
08:06 UTC

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tiktok

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2024/04/18
07:57 UTC

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Corruption and evil

Don't know who needs to understand this in this sub but Democrats are as corrupt as Republicans. In fact, Democrats, in general, are more evil than Republicans. With Republicans anyone with a brain knows they are evil and they don't really try to hide it. Democrats on the other hand are the ultimate form of hypocrites. They'll lie tthrough their teeth, deceive with their sugar coated words, make big progressive promises then break them wholeheartedly and maybe throw in a lollipop to drive home their fraud.

In reality they are the same warmongers, greedy and power hungry rich people like the Republicans. If you are a regular person who believes the Democrats or even some of the Democrats are the 'good guys' you need to wake tf up otherwise this country is gonna become even a bigger shithole then it already is.

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2024/04/18
04:52 UTC

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Corrupted media cherry-picking what is "Genocide" and what isn't.

The corrupt media presents the narrative as if only one side commits genocide.

The definition of "genocide" is broad enough to ALSO include dozens of palestinian terrorist attacks on civilian israelis over the past few decades. See Genocide - Wikipedia

That would include well over 35,000 civilians Israeli casualties of war - Wikipedia

In other words, both sides have been -genociding- each other back and forth repeatedly for the past 1400 years or so. Basically, ever since islam's invasion of the levant and seige of Jerusalem in 636 CE (see Siege of Jerusalem (636–637) - Wikipedia and Muslim conquest of the Levant - Wikipedia)

Either you accept the contemporary definition of genocide, or you don't. You can't pick and choose what you consider a genocide, and what you don't.

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2024/04/18
03:26 UTC

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2024/04/17
23:14 UTC

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It belonged to us.

Just heard from a human arguing that the area in dispute belongs to isn'treal because it was theirs at one point in time, a very long time ago. I haven't heard anyone try to use that ridiculous argument for awhile. If we extrapolate that bit of wisdom we will find ourselves rewriting every map, every border. Who picks the singular date defining absolute ownership. All take and no give.

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2024/04/17
23:10 UTC

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2024/04/17
22:07 UTC

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2024.04.17 Israel blames Gaza starvation on U.N. as UNICEF says a third of Gazan infants and toddlers acutely malnourished

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2024/04/17
20:38 UTC

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ANTI S(emitism)NOT

The "Golden Blanket". The zionists can do no wrong. In fact, they can do anything they want. Stealing land and subjugation of the people who truly own it. Murdering those who resist. Murdering women. Murdering children. Taking advantage of their allies and their enemies alike. If you point out their criminal history and abhorrent recent animalistic behavior they cry out... antisemitism. The golden blanket. Before the lovers and idiots start attacking me let me give you some jello bullets... I'm a white male American, not religious, and a right leaning centrist. Now the painfully stupid can pull down their pants and show everyone their asses.

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2024/04/17
18:29 UTC

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I paid close attention in November when this passed

H.Res.559 - Declaring it is the policy of the United States that a nuclear Islamic Republic of Iran is not acceptable.

Passed House (11/01/2023) This resolution declares that it is the policy of the United States (1) to use all means necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and (2) to support the freedom of action of partners and allies to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

This legislation was overly broad, and without an opportunity for proper debate on the House Floor, this bill has the potential to give license to the United States to use any means, including military action, against Iran without Congressional approval.

Opinion: Israel is a well planned proxy with poor insight into how social media informs people in real time vs the fake news (propaganda).

Source: https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-resolution/559

The bill was sponsored by Rep. Michael McCaul, his pro Israel campaign contributions are $372k. Interesting that this would bypass congressional approval for military action against Iran.

Here's the source: https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/michael-mccaul/summary?cid=N00026460

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2024/04/17
15:47 UTC

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Trump Makes One Last Presidential Immunity Argument to the Supreme Court

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2024/04/17
14:10 UTC

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Florida's Legislature Proposes to Muzzle Ethics Watchdogs in the State

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2024/04/17
14:02 UTC

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