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Posted on 3/9/22 at 2:16 pm to Srbtiger06
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victim repeatedly used possibly the most aggressive and offensive term in the English language
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China Threatens to Use Dreaded N-Bomb Against the United States
U.S. diplomats quickly condemned China’s construction of an N-bomb, calling it a flagrant violation of the N-bomb Non-Proliferation Treaty. China, however, claims to have received an “N-bomb pass” from Niger in return for low-interest Belt and Road development loans.
China’s rapid N-bomb development took the United States by surprise, as they were able to build it despite a lack of neighborhood enrichment facilities. American leaders had long assumed that America’s large lead in neighborhood enrichment gave them an insurmountable advantage in N-bomb manufacturing. However, America’s N-bomb production program, the Wakanda Project, has repeatedly failed to deliver results.
Curtis James Jackson III, a professor of theoretical physics and African-American studies at Caltech, said there was a critical error that led to America’s embarrassing performance in N-bomb production.
“China’s researchers had their enrichment plants focus narrowly on weapons-grade “Hard R” production,” Jackson said. “The vast majority of American enrichment is of the “Soft A” variety, which is only useful for civilian purposes and not military ones.”
Others pointed the blame at America’s safety-first regulatory culture. In order to minimize the risk of an accidental N-bomb explosion, Wakanda Project director Kendrick Lamar barred all Caucasian scientists from the program.
But N-bomb deployment expert O’Shea Jackson of RAND Corporation said it wouldn’t matter if America had developed a superior N-bomb first.
“China’s human and physical infrastructure are practically immune to damage from an N-bomb.”
Posted on 3/9/22 at 3:01 pm to Srbtiger06
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victim repeatedly used possibly the most aggressive and offensive term in the English language,”
I expect Snoop Dogg, Dre, Fiddy, Diddy, IceT, Ice Cube, DMX, Lil John, Lil Wayne, Bone, and all the other "musicians" in that genre to be chastised and canceled for their "aggressive and offensive" frequent use of that language too, then.
While we're at it, we can go for all the popular white guys who used that language in their music too... Axl Rose and David Allen Coe.
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