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nagerous wrote:Dibbun is a well known psychotic from the forums
Army of GOD wrote:Congrats to Dibbun, the white jesus, and all of his mercy and forgiveness.
Jdsizzleslice wrote: So you can crawl back to whatever psychosocial nutjob hole you came from.



























Juan_Bottom wrote:Where is this from?
nagerous wrote:Dibbun is a well known psychotic from the forums
Army of GOD wrote:Congrats to Dibbun, the white jesus, and all of his mercy and forgiveness.
Jdsizzleslice wrote: So you can crawl back to whatever psychosocial nutjob hole you came from.

















Dibbun wrote:I always laugh when I see Christians who wear diamond jewelry. I
wonder if they are aware that they are going to hell, since they are
opulently displaying wealth which has come at the cost of absolute
economic stagnation for an entire continent and countless bloody wars
in order to control diamond mines so that a foreign company can
continue to maintain artificially high prices.












































Dibbun wrote:I could maybe, possibly, barely, but not really, see God forgiving you
if that diamond jewelry had any function whatsoever, but it is simply
a status symbol, for you to be as Haman (Book of Esther, look it up)
and have people defer to you due to propping yourself up on a flimsy
foundation based on false pride and wonton hubris.



























Army of GOD wrote:I prefer to buy blood diamonds BECAUSE of the slave labor used to mine them.












Haggis_McMutton wrote:Army of GOD wrote:I prefer to buy blood diamonds BECAUSE of the slave labor used to mine them.
Makes sense if you think about it.
Nothing says "I love you" like buying the equivalent of a couple of human lives for your sweetheart.
Well, nothing that's legal anyway.






















Army of GOD wrote:Haggis_McMutton wrote:Army of GOD wrote:I prefer to buy blood diamonds BECAUSE of the slave labor used to mine them.
Makes sense if you think about it.
Nothing says "I love you" like buying the equivalent of a couple of human lives for your sweetheart.
Well, nothing that's legal anyway.
"you know how human life is priceless? well I got you a diamond that's THREE TIMES THAT MUCH"












Legal issues on monopolizing and fixing prices
Sherman Antitrust Act
During World War II, Ernest Oppenheimer attempted to negotiate a way around the Sherman Antitrust Act by proposing that De Beers register a US branch of the Diamond Syndicate Incorporated. In this way, his company could provide the US with the industrial diamonds it desperately sought for the war effort in return for immunity from prosecution after the war; however his proposal was rejected by the US Justice Department when it was discovered that De Beers had no intention of stockpiling any industrial diamonds in the US.[17] In 1945, the Justice Department finally filed an antitrust case against De Beers, but the case was dismissed as the company had no presence on US soil.[40]
Gem diamonds
From 2001 onwards several lawsuits were filed against De Beers in US State and Federal courts. These alleged that De Beers unlawfully monopolised the supply of diamonds and conspired to fix, raise and control diamond prices. Additionally there were allegations of misleading advertising. While De Beers denied all allegations that it violated the law, in November 2005, De Beers announced that an agreement had been reached to settle civil class action suits filed against the company in the United States, and in March 2006, three other civil class action suits were added to the November agreement. In April 2008, De Beers confirmed that Judge Chesler of the US Federal District Court in New Jersey had entered an order approving the Settlement, resulting in a settlement arrangement totalling $295 million USD. De Beers does not admit liability. As part of the settlement, persons who purchased gem diamonds from 1 January 1994, to 31 March 2006, may be eligible for compensation.[41]
Industrial diamonds
In 2004 De Beers pled guilty and paid a $10 million fine to the United States Department of Justice to settle a 1994 charge that De Beers had colluded with General Electric to fix the price of industrial diamonds.[42][43]
European Competition Commission
In February 2006, De Beers entered into legally binding commitments with the European Commission to cease purchasing rough diamonds from Alrosa as of the end of 2008.[44] In January 2007, the European Commission announced it had closed the file due to lack of Community Interest. The commission decision is under appeal before the Court of First Instance in Luxemburg.[45]



























































nietzsche wrote:
You meet a nice girl, she's not a nerd, not concerned with global politics or whatever, she's just a girl.. and she's hot. You gotta put a ring on it or other guy will.

patches70 wrote:nietzsche wrote:
You meet a nice girl, she's not a nerd, not concerned with global politics or whatever, she's just a girl.. and she's hot. You gotta put a ring on it or other guy will.
Yeah, hot chicks don't give a crap about anyone else, let alone some poor bastards worked to death in diamond mines half a world away.
I didn't consider that.....
Maybe it'll work with fat chicks?




















nietzsche wrote:
Yeah, fat chicks are normally in their head all the time, probably looking for proof that the world is shitty that's why they feel bad.

patches70 wrote:nietzsche wrote:
Yeah, fat chicks are normally in their head all the time, probably looking for proof that the world is shitty that's why they feel bad.
Outstanding!




















Nola_Lifer wrote:Not just labor but only one family has the majority of the diamonds in the world, and they try to fix prices.Legal issues on monopolizing and fixing prices
Sherman Antitrust Act
During World War II, Ernest Oppenheimer attempted to negotiate a way around the Sherman Antitrust Act by proposing that De Beers register a US branch of the Diamond Syndicate Incorporated. In this way, his company could provide the US with the industrial diamonds it desperately sought for the war effort in return for immunity from prosecution after the war; however his proposal was rejected by the US Justice Department when it was discovered that De Beers had no intention of stockpiling any industrial diamonds in the US.[17] In 1945, the Justice Department finally filed an antitrust case against De Beers, but the case was dismissed as the company had no presence on US soil.[40]
Gem diamonds
From 2001 onwards several lawsuits were filed against De Beers in US State and Federal courts. These alleged that De Beers unlawfully monopolised the supply of diamonds and conspired to fix, raise and control diamond prices. Additionally there were allegations of misleading advertising. While De Beers denied all allegations that it violated the law, in November 2005, De Beers announced that an agreement had been reached to settle civil class action suits filed against the company in the United States, and in March 2006, three other civil class action suits were added to the November agreement. In April 2008, De Beers confirmed that Judge Chesler of the US Federal District Court in New Jersey had entered an order approving the Settlement, resulting in a settlement arrangement totalling $295 million USD. De Beers does not admit liability. As part of the settlement, persons who purchased gem diamonds from 1 January 1994, to 31 March 2006, may be eligible for compensation.[41]
Industrial diamonds
In 2004 De Beers pled guilty and paid a $10 million fine to the United States Department of Justice to settle a 1994 charge that De Beers had colluded with General Electric to fix the price of industrial diamonds.[42][43]
European Competition Commission
In February 2006, De Beers entered into legally binding commitments with the European Commission to cease purchasing rough diamonds from Alrosa as of the end of 2008.[44] In January 2007, the European Commission announced it had closed the file due to lack of Community Interest. The commission decision is under appeal before the Court of First Instance in Luxemburg.[45]

















Dibbun wrote:I know, the propaganda is pretty good - diamonds mean love, they mean passion, they mean purity, and all that jazz...







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