

Honestly, it’s old tech. There were guide-by-wire missiles for a long time before this.
Honestly, it’s old tech. There were guide-by-wire missiles for a long time before this.
75 years later, lesbians still dress this way…
Well, as it turns out, America’s status as an economic juggernaut has always been dependent on keeping our occupied territory as shitholes that are terrible for the people who live there, so we can exploit their labor and resources. We learned well from the British Empire. The shitholeness is just being turned against a larger swath of our population now.
Well you see, there’s a simple explanation for this. When we do it, it’s good, and when you do it, it’s bad.
Everyone except for the people who get sent to El Salvador…
It’s possible to have a poor opinion of the Chinese government without having a bigoted opinion about the Chinese people.
Sigh. Yet another article assuming Mangione’s guilt. Ben Burgis didn’t even bother to say ‘allegedly’ anywhere.
Agreed. I’m not likely to say it to their face… but here, I’m preaching to the choir and I can be a bit salty about it.
A lot of people actively avoid learning new things in general, which includes learning about current events and politics.
it is not the voters fault.
Sooooooo intentional ignorance isn’t their fault? Whose is it then? edit: Sorry, that was snarky. I know people are encouraged to maintain their ignorance in this day and age. In my opinion, it amounts to shirking responsibility, but I’m aware that other opinions are also valid.
Oh, it’s completely the fault of the voters. It’s also the fault of the DNC’s messaging. The crappy economy (job markets and inflation/unchecked price gouging) meant that the uninformed were just voting for “Not the Party that’s Currently In Power” because the cost of groceries and rent was outstripping their paychecks, and the messaging coming from the DNC was completely tangential to that.
Regular everyday Joes don’t follow politics. Just because we do doesn’t make us representative of the general population. That sort of thinking is what made Trump’s victory a surprise - both times.
From the linked article - yes, hate speech is protected, however harassment isn’t.
The judge in OP’s case ruled that it was harassment, so the school was well within its rights to eject the parents.
I want to get off Mr. Bones’ Wild Ride…
Oh, he’s acting rationally from the perspective of someone who thinks he has all the answers and wants to throw his weight around. He’s trying to be a tough business guy to China and is only backing off when someone finally manages to explain to him that it’s a bad idea in terms simple enough that he can sit through them.
Turns out giving him free reign with something that actually has a bigger impact than his own companies had consequences he doesn’t like.