

Do you have a Ph.D in endocrinology?


Do you have a Ph.D in endocrinology?


Oh well I just assumed. In that case why are you asking the second person in the thread that made an unsubstantiated claim to answer for it but not the first?


Ok, so you just assume it’s 1 hormone?


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Fighting corruption with corruption seems not wise


Unless it didn’t end cause something bad or embarrassing for the teigeme happened. Then they’ll end umit next week, under good conditions


INSANE word choice, like ok maybe you don’t wanna write war crime, though I don’t know why when it’s just a fact, but MISDEEDS? wanton murder, collective punishment, torture, genocide. Are these the misdeeds they mean?


Wow you found one instance to back your claim, impressive.
I’m not trying to prove anything. There is nothing to prove. But the point of organized labour making very reasonable demands like this and being denied is that the state must make a choice to accept reasonable demands or massively escalate their response against workers.
Either of those outcomes is acceptable, obviously the first is preferable.
Who do you think you are lol “boy”, I’ve literally worked in France with the unions.


Hilariously authoritarian overreactions to organized labour tend to backfire. Anyway I really don’t care what you think, please go away now


No, and I wasn’t trying to be profound. I meant quite literally that enforcement would be either impossible or hilariously authoritarian


You really think you’ve said something meaningful don’t you?


Yes, and then the state can be reminded why there is a legal structure to striking at all.
Not because workers wanted it.


You think collective punishment of the working class for “accidents”(sabotage) by a few is going to go well for the owning class?
Ok


Yes, and how is the court to enforce that


So… Socialism then


This but every industry in every country


Uhhhhh… No see I DONT want to encourage those things. That’s why I don’t like china


Yes, that’s correct


When did that happen?
No it isn’t at all… That’s not how science works