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Yllych [any]

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  • Sam Borghese, another one of Atre’s former employees, testified that his multimillionaire boss had created a hostile, fear-based work environment. Though Borghese reportedly had a friendly relationship with Atre, he said Atre would also withhold his employees’ paychecks , yell at them and fire them if he felt disrespected. Borghese also told the court that Lindsay and Kaleb Charters performed manual labor on Atre’s farm from sunrise to sunset for nearly two weeks, KRON-TV said.

    After Lindsay and Kaleb Charters finally received their paychecks, they reportedly told Borghese that they needed a break since the work was so intense. Once the two of them left, Atre discovered that the keys to one of his farm trucks was missing, and he bounced the checks, the outlet said.

    When Lindsay and Kaleb Charters argued with Atre about their paychecks, their boss told them that they had wasted his time and that “he was worth thousands of dollars an hour — because he makes millions — so anyone who wastes his time is costing money,” Borghese reportedly told the court. Atre then offered the two of them new paychecks for $1,400, but on one condition: They had to perform 300-500 pushups.

    How can it ever be illegal to kill someone like this.

  • Researchers said they named the new species after the Thai word “chaofa” which “signifies a royal princess of the Thai monarchy.”

    We just met these bugs and are already insulting them

  • One easy trick to attract labour in a market: raise the wage of labour.

  • Lets be clear that US generals vaporised nagasaki and Hiroshima not because they really cared about some kind of revenge for Japanese imperial occupations, butmore so due to Soviet advances near Manchuria and fears of a potentially USSR aligned Japan. (Among other reasons but I have to rewatch that 6 hour long Shaun video to refresh my memory.)

    So I do have sympathy for civilian deaths during war brought on to some extent by American anti communist geopolitics.

  • What if the two guys in this story both just shoot each other and then the factory can be run by the people who work in it and produce all the value

  • Yeah stupid people with gambling addiction should be poorer too. That'll show em

  • Let me say this politely, dude.

    This wasn't even a disagreement on some finer point of historiography. You literally didn't even know there have been multiple invasions of the USSR. If you are an American, I can excuse the poor education.

    Know where you are at. You are ignorant of history. Evidently you realise this and are cowed. But if you have no time for me, have some time for yourself, and examine your ignorance of basic historical facts.

  • It is still unclear what you're referring to. So are you talking about the first or second war in which the USSR was faced with an existential threat and extermination?

  • The war? Which war? what are you even talking about, what's your point

  • fff

    Jump
  • Because Baldwin killed his own cinematographer, due to his wanting to hire scabs for his film production and the resulting breakdown of basic safety protocol on his set.

    You can find anecdotes about the whole production of course, but the most egregious was obviously production hiring a newbie for 2 roles that should always be split up - armourer and prop master.

    If I remember correctly, Baldwin was not only a producer on the film, but also the owner of the production company. Even still in this shit-hole capital world, when you hire someone you are responsible for making sure they are competent, especially when handling firearms is integral to their duties.

    This is supposed to be part of the often crowed risk capitalists take when they get to exploit others for profit. But Baldwin and co. did not ensure competency, booted all competent IATSE members off site, and Halyna Hutchins died shortly after in the pursuit of capital's monstrous bloody profits. Now Baldwin gets to totally shirk the risk off to his unqualified hire and whoever else deemed a good target.

    Baldwin is an example of a social murderer. Usually the victims are far removed from the glass offices these types mostly live in, but in Baldwin's case she was right in front of him.

    If you ask me, the focus mostly on Baldwin is unfortunate, because the whole group of producers should potentially be facing jail time.

  • I always wonder why we don't just paint the whole statue red. It's the colour of communism anyway

  • What is interesting to me here is that, through the government bypassing the normal collective bargaining procedures and right to strike in Canada, they undermined the usually ossified and conservative union leadership who I'm sure would have been happy to get some scraps for their members and hopefully keep their positions.

    Now they're left in a position where they can either go along with Carney's orders and be made totally irrelevant to the union membership, or be forced to take a more radical approach but risk personal jail time/fines.

    I'm surprised they took the more leftward tack, but we'll see how they hold when push comes to shove.

    Also the irony in this quote from the bosses association is too good:

    The employers' association Federally Regulated Employers – Transportation and Communications (FETCO) criticized CUPE's actions and accused it of "normalizing the idea that if you don't like a decision, you can simply ignore it."

    So after all those times where workers went on strike, then were told by the bourgeois "that's actually illegal and we're gonna ignore you or arrest you", or were just straight up shot in this country, suddenly now it's not ok for our side to use that logic. Hmm ok sure, go ahead and hold on to that when you present your case before the People's Trials.

  • So the guy in the video is talking about Corbyn but the titles refers to the RCP? I don't believe either are Zionist tbh, I'm confused who the target here is

  • That would be cool, I think there would be much interest in translation of communist histories

  • Interesting read and thanks for the translation. Do you know any sources to read more about it in English ?

  • This is the kind of stuff that keeps me coming back to this website

  • Russians have been able to travel to the United States for a while now

  • Gave it a quick scan, smells like anti communist drivel to me, especially when the author admits to drawing from this Naimark guy to define genocide in a politically convenient way.

  • Of course these Zionists want to make this out to be a pogrom. Very telling that , even though the probes mission is just a lame international-human rights-blah statement heard a million times from governments, something that pathetic is still somehow extremely dangerous to Zionist soldiers.

    More interestingly, If certain parts of the article are to be believed, is the Crown trying to assure these soldiers that they are more inclined to investigating so called crimes of Hamas, collecting a body of bullshit evidence (lies), and from there prosecuting people "with an appropriate nexus to Canada."

    Seems to me that, if this isn't buried as politically inconvenient by the Liberals, what will come if this will be at most symbolic arrests of a handful of Zionists, and a much larger prosecution of Canadians with Palestinian sympathies.