Chicka Chicka Chicka wrote: ↑February 2, 2022, 4:29 pm
Footage of him running about at training today on the Raiders website, hope he got through the session
-PJ- wrote: ↑February 1, 2022, 1:44 pm
It’s just you dub.
Maybe I'm just getting fatter. How are you, peej? Keeping the monster in line?
Hey dub, I’m fine. The monster is off the leash mate.
The boys are looking ripped eh ?
Dunno about ripped, just skinnier
The spiral of silence refers to the idea that when people fail to speak, the price of speaking rises. As the price to speak rises, still fewer speak out, which further causes the price to rise, so that fewer people yet will speak out, until a whole culture or nation is silenced. This is what happened in Germany.
If you do not speak, you are not being neutral, but are contributing to the success of the thing you refuse to name and condemn.
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