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" ... Given WWE’s current agenda to paint Lesnar in a negative light, Brock showing up at UFC 226 would actually fall right in line with their plans. WWE officials might even pay for his plane ticket to Las Vegas for another publicity stunt that would surely antagonize WWE’s already cranky fanbase. ... "
" ... It was reported that Trump relented from his threat to withdraw the U.S. from NAFTA after Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue convinced him that doing so would hurt the farmers and ranchers who helped him win the 2016 election. Terminating KORUS would have the same effect. It would also antagonize America’s most important partner in its long-standing diplomatic conflict with North Korea. And, it would not lower Korea’s trade surplus with the U.S. ... "
" ... Micka says his intention is not to antagonize the viewer or to make a moral argument about class and consumption versus labor, but rather to see “how [the paintings] can implicate the viewer in those questions,” and to inspire “self-questioning” of one’s relationship to such objects and the way in which aesthetic judgment is ultimately an institutionally cultivated sensibility. ... "
" ... We qualify as essential activity and our very valued vineyard workers work throughout the year, Grapes are like people: you want to have different phases, new babies, mature, elderly. There’s constant tending and re-planting. Francis Coppola Wines have long-term contracts with the growers and families over the years. There’s always been in California a mutual respect, and the state is blessed with great nations on either side. It would be inconceivable not to take care of people and antagonize Canada and Mexico. ... "
" ... While it’s “beyond dispute” that most tech company employees are liberal, the researchers noted that most content moderation decisions are made by contractors based outside the U.S., and executives who make high-level decisions “are determined to placate, rather than antagonize, the political right.” ... "