You mean Democrats are spineless and only ever "cared" because it scored them political points? I'm shocked! Shocked, I tell you!
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I found out one of mine has a thing for flour tortillas one day after I had just bought a fresh 10 pack, left it still sealed on the counter and a few hours later, found she had nom'd her way through the plastic bag and ate a huge chunk out of all 10.
As a Harris-voter myself, I have spent the last two days digesting and spiraling. The world is about to the thrown into all out chaos and if I manage to survive long enough, I'll have to suffer through seeing it all unfold. All of human civilization will feel the effects of what's about to happen for many generations. I picked a hell of a time to quit THC.
I get the feeling of disillusionment. I've been feeling that with the democrats for the last decade. But, to your point that most Trump voters are not nazis, they could have simply stayed home and not voted. Plenty of democrat voters did that, so no reason they couldn't have as well. Anyone with two functional brain cells could see that Trump is not going to make a positive impact on much of anything, especially when his message was almost entirely driven by hate for marginalized groups. His first term was proof enough. You don't get to vote for a nazi and not call yourself one. These people are complicit in the hell they've now helped create.
Dear RFK Jr,
Please put the brain worm back in and let him finish the damn job. Maybe share him with the rest of your nazi buddies.
Nobody wants to piss off the manchild with the nuclear football
It's not even been a full 24 hours since I saw the Onion video on a Trump campaign ad about killing people he doesn't like, yet here we are. I hate this reality.
This is probably the most hopeful comment I've read in the past two weeks, so thank you for that. I really hope this is the case.
When even a fascist tells you that you're taking things a bit too far, perhaps it's time to stop and assess.
Sure would be nice if we lived in a world where politicians were held to account for their crimes.
Alongside the assault on jobs there is a shift in workplace practices to attack the conditions of tech workers. In a comment in the New York Times on Sunday “titled “The Era of Happy Tech Workers is Over,” Nadia Rawlinson, former “chief people officer” at Slack, wrote, “The layoffs are part of new age of bossism, the notion that management has given up too much control and must wrest it back.”
As Rawlinson writes, “After two decades of fighting for talent, chief executives are using this period to adjust for years of management indulgence that left them with a generation of entitled workers.” The days of remote work, WiFi compensation, meal stipends and other incentives are over, she insists, and “tech chief executives are now optimizing more for profitability than for growth, sometimes at the expense of long-held organizational beliefs.”
Yet another entitled executive who can, respectfully, fuck right off.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm in agreement with the Iranians on this one.