If an immigrant who has no education and no English can take your job, then you don't deserve it.
Build your own wall. Protip: you can't
>>55388849
Nice wall you got there, China. Real nice wall. It'd sure be a shame if it disappeared...
>>55388849
how do I memorize Hanzi characters?
That's because he's willing to work out of the law, for pennies, dumb ass.
I can't compete, because slaving yourself makes you more "employable" than someone who wants a fair salary.
This is happening in Brazil too, btw.
Are you ready for the european caliphate /pol/?
http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/6695011/28ec7b05/met_open_poorten.html
Im getting the fuck outta here asap desu senpai
>>55389443
Wtf I typed desu tam not desu fking senpai
>>55389480
Why does it keep changing the words T B H F A M
http://news.yahoo.com/left-wing-alliance-seek-topple-portugal-minority-government-024814861.html
tl;dr - right-wing coalition (PSD/CDS) won the election but didn't get absolute majority. Master currynigger Antonio Costa (pic related), the leader of the 2nd party, decided to join with the PCP (Portuguese Communist Party), BE (Left Bloc) and PEV (meme environmental party) to form a super coalition of unashamed communists and SJWs.
Our President told him to fuck off (he didn't allow the left to form this coalition) and he got so mad he went to vote in the Assembly and today overthrew the legitimate winning coalition.
This is it guys. We were starting to get ourselves back up from the dead and this will crash our country again. It's Carnation Revolution 2: Communist Boogaloo. The Lisbon stock has already gone down and Brussels is freaking out.
This ironically fits the plane scene perfectly. It's Flight Plan (PSD/CDS, Passos Coelho and Paulo Portas) versus Master Plan (PS/PCP/BE/PEV, António Costa, Catarina Martins and Jerónimo de Sousa).
>"Was overthrowing the government part of your plan?"
>Of course! The President refused our offer. We ought to find out what he told you.
>I SAID NOTHING!
>"Well, congratulations, you got yourself elected. So what's he next step of your curry plan?"
>Crashing this government... WITH NO SURVIVORS!!
>Tfw you crash the entire eurozone
so those 3 parties proved they care about power, not principles
>>55388662
>complaining about the failure of anti-democratic move from the President
>complaining about a coalition whose only common denominator is to destroy the euro currency
Sounds like a win for democracy and freedom to me
How can whites even compete?
Money and status
>>55388639
Argentina confirmed for white
SUDAN CONFIRMED
AS DICK
MASTER RACE
>_
FUCK Xmas.
We can still have awesome holidays without your stupid fucking religion!
>in america
Haha no
>>55388606
Starbucks: The thread
>>55388606
>Holiday
>Holy-day
creating a new thread just for that one Aus guy who didn't seem like a tard
last thread
>>55370169
still waiting for that proof btw
And [We had sent] Lot when he said to his people, "Do you commit such immorality as no one has preceded you with from among the worlds?
Indeed, you approach men with desire, instead of women. Rather, you are a transgressing people."
But the answer of his people was only that they said, "Evict them from your city! Indeed, they are men who keep themselves pure."
So We saved him and his family, except for his wife; she was of those who remained [with the evildoers].
And We rained upon them a rain [of stones]. Then see how was the end of the criminals.
http://quran.com/7/80-84
The wonderful Quran, promoting free speech
>Draw muhammed
>get beheaded
GOODBYE CLUCK
http://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/higher_education/mu-journalism-faculty-voting-to-remove-click-s-courtesy-appointment/article_6e2cedaa-87c7-11e5-ae63-87e5cacea580.html
COLUMBIA — Faculty in the Missouri School of Journalism were voting Tuesday to revoke a courtesy appointment for Melissa Click, an assistant professor in MU's Department of Communication.
The journalism school's executive committee, including Dean David Kurpius, met Tuesday morning to discuss the vote and prepare a statement on Click's actions Monday as seen in footage of a confrontation between freelance photographer Tim Tai and protesters near the Concerned Student 1950 camp on the Mel Carnahan Quadrangle.
Click was seen at the end of the video asking for assistance and for "muscle" to remove Mark Schierbecker, who filmed the interaction and uploaded his footage to YouTube.
Kurpius and Esther Thorson, the journalism school's associate dean for graduate studies, characterized Click's actions as a clear violation of First Amendment rights. Kurpius said taking actions that might escalate a peaceful protest was "unwarranted."
"It's close," Thorson said of the vote. "But we have some strong voices concerned about fairness (to Click)."
On Tuesday afternoon, Thorson said in an email that the doctoral faculty met at 1 p.m. after indicating via email that they wanted to meet face-to-face.
"The discussion has not concluded and no decision has yet been made about the courtesy appointment," Thorson wrote. "We are attempting to meet again later this afternoon."
"Dr. Click does not teach journalism courses," Thorson said in an email. "She serves on some doctoral committees."
Kurpius said it was the responsibility of any faculty member "to support the First Amendment rights of all students and staff."
Attempts to reach Click were unsuccessful; a call to her university phone number indicated that her voicemail inbox was full.
>>55388587
Is there an article that explains what's going on there? I don't understand what the protest is about
>>55388704
>I don't understand what the protest is about
I'm in the same boat.
>>55388704
Ever read anything or hear anyone talking about the collapse of civilization? Well, it's very episodic, and spontaneous "protests" over nothing are to be expected.
The TPP and TTIP are comprehensive treaties which are meant to standardize regulations across all signatory countries. The TPP has been released in full, but good luck reading through all 6000 pages of it.
http://www.mfat.govt.nz/Treaties-and-International-Law/01-Treaties-for-which-NZ-is-Depositary/0-Trans-Pacific-Partnership-Text.php
Just a few of the concerns, so far:
>all these countries will have to adopt US-style copyright laws and enforce them
>they will also have to enforce longer patents for drugs - say goodbye to generics
>easier movement of jobs overseas
>allow importing of food which doesn't necessarily meet local regulations
>allow investor-state dispute settlements (ISDS) - basically, allow foreign companies to sue governments for profit losses (which in many cases, includes "potential future profits") due to government actions; this is already part of certain trade deals like NAFTA
Note how none of the above has anything to do with tariffs. THIS IS NOT A FREE TRADE DEAL. As for the last point about ISDS, check out some cases and claims that have happened over the years (thanks to the Anon who posted it in the other thread):
http://www.citizen.org/documents/investor-state-chart.pdf
The next couple posts will be a few recent news articles on the TPP for the layman.
TPP is about many things, but free trade? Not so much (PART 1/2)
>Let’s be clear about the just-released, negotiated-in-secret Trans-Pacific Partnership deal. Despite how it’s being referred to by journalists, officials and academics, as Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz and economist Adam Hersh have noted, it is definitely not a “free-trade” agreement. It’s much more than that.
>Labels matter. Ever since the 1988 “free-trade election,” the virtue of free trade has been unquestioned in Canadian policy circles. Free trade’s victory in the battle of ideas has been so overwhelming that if you can persuade someone that the TPP is a free-trade agreement, then you’ve already won half the battle.
>Free trade has a specific meaning for economists. The notion that free trade is good is grounded in the theory of comparative advantage. First developed in 1817 by David Ricardo, it states (simplifying quite a bit) that if countries specialize in what they are best at, they can make themselves better off through trade. Costs are lowered, production is maximized and people can buy imports at prices lower than would have prevailed had they produced everything themselves.
>Many conditions have to hold (and they often don’t) for comparative advantage to work in the real world. Regardless, pro-free-trade arguments implicitly rely on the idea of comparative advantage.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/tpp-is-about-many-things-but-free-trade-not-so-much/article27169740/
(cont'd)
>>55388612
(PART 2/2)
>The big problem is that TPP-like agreements are no longer exclusively or even primarily about reducing traditional trade barriers. As Harvard economist Dani Rodrik notes in his 2011 book The Globalization Paradox, with some exceptions (such as Canada’s dairy industry), tariffs have never been lower. Any gains from further reductions would be relatively modest.
>Instead, agreements such as the TPP are about implementing policies that have nothing to do with comparative advantage, policies that are often designed to lead to higher consumer costs and concentrated corporate power. Treated as marginal issues, these policies are “free-trade free-riders,” coasting along on an unearned legitimacy.
>Today, the free-trade free-riders are central to agreements such as the TPP. Take intellectual property. As Dr. Stiglitz, Dr. Hersh and groups such as Médecins sans frontières (Doctors Without Borders) have noted, greater drug-patent protection would “limit competition from generic drug manufacturers that reduce drug prices and improve access to treatment, and would accelerate already soaring medicine and vaccine prices.”
>The same goes for extended copyright terms. Longer terms are “a windfall for record companies, with little benefit to artists or the public,” as Canadian copyright expert Michael Geist has noted. Economists, including the late Milton Friedman, tend to agree. Prof. Geist also notes that the TPP would increase Canada’s copyright term from life of the author plus 50 years to life plus 70, potentially costing Canadians $100-million a year. Yet the cost of stronger intellectual property protection are played down when analysts sing the praises of agreements such as the TPP, treated like secondary issues.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/tpp-is-about-many-things-but-free-trade-not-so-much/article27169740/
>>55388651
TPP's clauses that let Australia be sued are weapons of legal destruction, says lawyer
>“There are significant improvements in this treaty, but they do not immunise Australia from any of these claims. If the trade minister is saying, ‘We’re not at risk for regulating environmental matters’, then the trade minister is wrong.”
>Here’s what 9.15 says: “Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prevent a party from adopting, maintaining or enforcing any measure otherwise consistent with this chapter that it considers appropriate to ensure that investment activity in its territory is undertaken in a manner sensitive to environmental, health or other regulatory objectives.”
>This entire provision is negated, says Kahale, by five words in the middle: “unless otherwise consistent with this chapter”. “So at the end of the day, this provision, which really held out a lot of promise of being very protective, is actually much ado about nothing.”
>The problem with ISDS is not just that corporations can sue governments, says Kahale, but that its entire legal framework is fundamentally flawed. ISDS claims are not heard in a standing court staffed by independent judges. Instead, claims can proceed in ad hoc courtrooms – a hotel room, for example – by three arbitrators hand-picked by the parties. Unlike a traditional court of law, these arbitrators are not obliged to refer to precedent and, since their decisions are not open to appeal, they are free to rule according to their personal opinion. The arbitrators can also be severely conflicted, says Kahale, because they may act as a judge one day and as a lawyer for a party the next.
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/nov/10/tpps-clauses-that-let-australia-be-sued-are-weapons-of-legal-destruction-says-lawyer
Just in case you weren't all aware of the current year, please check a calendar before reading this article.
https://www.yahoo.com/parenting/american-girl-magazine-boycotted-for-highlighting-154800145.html
A few nice comments from people who made sure to inspect their calenders:
>Amy3 minutes ago
>“American Girl is attempting to desensitize our youth by featuring a family with two dads..." That is correct. Because it's 2015! Chances are every grade level at every school has at least one child being raised by two moms or two dads. Get used to it people! And hello! They seem like a loving family to me. They're an inspiration, these two men. They found it in their hearts to love 4 children that needed to be loved. I wish there were more families like this out there!
>Angst4 minutes ago
>It is 2015, and I cannot believe the IGNORANCE out there on sexual orientation, the Bible, etc. First of all , the Bible never mentions HOMOSEXUAL . That word did not exist in Biblical times because sexual orientation was not known nor understood at that time. It does describe men having sex with men but that could be homosexual or heterosexual (i.e rape) Most likely is pertains to the sin of HETEROSEXUAL MEN HAVING SEX WITH MEN. secondly, being "exposed" to gay men will not make your child gay. Gay and Lesbian people come from HETEROSEXUAL couples /parents. If your child is gay/lesbian they will know, you cannot change it. HETEROSEXUALS makes new gay and lesbian babies around the world DAILY!! Finally, loving families can be found in many ways. Of course, a mother and father is ideal but throughout history , children have been raised by singles, same sex couples, two women , two men, etc because of war, famine, disaster, etc.
>>55388316
>It's the current year
Reminder to call out chronological snobbery whenever it is present.
>>55388507
>it's 20151!!
>How can you EVEN be so IGNORANT and CHRISTIAN towards these PERFECTLY NORMAL gay men who LOVINGLY ADOPTED four BEAUTIFUL AFRICAN ANGELS!?
>I MEAN IT'S 2015 COME ON!!! THE BIBLE IS LIKE OLD AND LYING!
>>55388316
I agree with the women in principal, but in today's culture you have to be more tactical when confronting the perverter Establishment. Like if you were critiquing Obama on TV and captivating your audience, at a certain point it wouldn't matter what you were saying if you started only referring to our President as a "cotton picking nigger".
>butthurt christians eat a bunch of chicken sandwiches to prove they love jesus
>butthurt christians drink a bunch of coffee to prove they love jesus
What the fuck is wrong with Christian America? I seriously don't understand. Why does your "faith" have anything at all to do with buying overpriced consumer bullshit provided to you by overworked, underpaid employees who work for corporations who participate in human rights violations? That's basically the complete fucking opposite of everything your religion teaches.
You morons aren't even Christians, you're just a marketer's wet dream. Go fuck yourselves.
Because it causes butthurt in bleeding heart liberals like yourself :^)
>>55388168
I don't eat at Chick-Fil-A because of religion. I'm an atheist. I eat there because of their anti fag sentiment.
>>55388245
>h-he-heh i-i was only pretending to be retarded
It's 2015! Why are you still an atheist? Post your argument and I will debunk it.
>>55388061
Prove a god exists.
>>55388234
prove one doesn't pls
>>55388329
Prove that I'm not god.
Is there anyone out there who actually wants to vote for this person that isn't an obvious paid shill?
Beta pussies, blind democrats, and Feminists
>>55388032
America is fucked with it's next presidency. Literally not one viable candidate.
WE WUZ KINGZ N' SHIET
Are you implying that Africa didn't have their own empires
>>55388010
Nope, Im saying they were kings and shit
>>55387944
why does anyone assume that Moors where actually a race?
It is literally just a blanket term Christians used for Muslims
>living with mommy and daddy past the age of 18
What's wrong with Millennials?
Baby boomers controlling 80% of the land, keeping fat pensions for themselves millenials have to pay for while they threw the greatest generation in nursing homes where they were abused, introducing socialism to the West once they became high up in companies so no-one else could use capitalism to follow them and boomer colledge proffesors trying to destroy the white race and white culture with feminism, black privelegdes and feminism.
>stop others!
I'm not blaming "others", I'm blaming baby boomers. Because its a fact they're the biggest cancer humanity has ever known.
>>55387791
>>55388094
This is utterly blue pilled shit.
Divide and conquer based on age is a tactic Mao used.
The fact is there is poor boomers just as there is richly millennials.
The people you list are the people who should be held to account, not someone based on their age.
>>55387791
>wasting money needlessly when you will need to retire at the age of 80
This is all a result of baby boomers anyways.
President of the Black Student Union is claiming she had a gun drawn on her at a party on Halloween and the police didn't investigate. The social justice tards here have been tweeting and trying to get the story to blow up. What do we do /pol/?
>>55387500
We should be thankful that no lives that matter were put at risk.
>trigger warning
do people really unironically use this?
>>55387500
>fat bitch, ratchet black hoe
Pretty sure that attacker was black, senpai. Maybe wearing whiteface for Halloween.