

Unfortunately it’s because they are underfunded. A lot of them would love to go after the wealthy, so I’ve heard.
Unfortunately it’s because they are underfunded. A lot of them would love to go after the wealthy, so I’ve heard.
Ok, but depending on your situation, you’ve already paid your taxes and filing them is you telling the IRS to give you a refund.
Just for that I’m going to team up with the historians and say you fell off a horse selling bad copper.
No, you aren’t. You initially said that in relation to the article, saying these people are fighting trump “too little too late”, and I’m saying that these people have been doing stuff at least as early as 2017, according to the article. Which is right about when people needed to do stuff, during the first Trump presidency.
So stop jumping around.
And if you’re trying to pretend you’re talking about the labor movement overall, there’s been a form of the labor movement here in the US since the colonial period, and you’re kind of spitting on the efforts, sacrifices and lives lost of the labor movement that’s been trying all this time to fight for workers. If you think that they haven’t accomplished anything, read up on the triangle work shirt fire while you’re on the toilet at work knowing you have a set time to go home and aren’t locked in there.
In all fairness they have been dealing with a tad bit of fire.
You could start by engaging and reaching out. For example, assuming someone doesn’t care because of their race, gender identity and job is kinda shitty. Maybe look into those internal biases.
The next part would be finding out how they are and will be effected by this new presidency. Sometimes people have a hard time caring about a problem if it doesn’t affect them directly. You might have to get to know your coworkers rather than make assumptions about them to learn this.
Being polite and nice to them also helps, no one wants to hear from someone who’s screaming at them.
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The thing is, a lot of these people are literally Nazis, and I’m starting to wonder if it was “people saying Nazi too much” or it was actually “there was a fuckton of Nazis and no one took people saying that seriously and now there’s Nazis around and people are blaming the folks who were warning others about the Nazis for not seeing Nazis soon enough”
Just went through and read everything! It was so much fun I loved it! Your sense of humor and puns are top tier
Yarp but it cleared up all right
People can be two things
I’m surprised I didn’t see anyone recommend The Adventure Zone, especially the first season. One of the best actual play podcasts out there, especially the first two seasons.
I’ll recommend some hidden gems that need more love:
Mabel: A woman works as a live in nurse for an elderly woman, and the show is voicemails she’s leaving to her ward’s estranged daughter. It’s poetic and beautiful, and then strange events start occurring.
Dark Ages: a fantasy workplace comedy where an unpopular museum gets a new exhibit, the crown of the Dark Lord, who terrorized the country hundreds of years ago… Who just recently was resurrected and wants it back. Probably the best produced shows I’ve listened to with a great intro song.
The Cryptonaturalist: a very normal nature show that is normal about normal nature. Also has poetry! Actually feel good podcast.
Wolf 359: science crew is in a remote space station, and picks up a radio signal out of nowhere. Starts off funny, then gets wild.
Brimstone Valley Mall: three demons disguised as humans, working at a mall in the 90s.
Cult Or Just Weird: in depth dives into things which could be a cult or are just weird.
Wooden Overcoats: British comedy podcast about a funeral home in a small village suddenly having to deal with competition
Everything Is Alive: interviews with inanimate objects
Uncanny County: Welcome to Nightvale meets Twilight Zone but it’s also funny
Also there’s podcast versions of books written on the Internet, which I’ll plug here!
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality by Eliezer Yudkowsky: What if Harry was not an idiot and knew what science was and was actually supported at home? Fixes a lot of dumb plot holes from the original series and frankly, is better. Also explores rationalist thinking!
Worm by Wildbow: This is literally my favorite book and will make you never see the superhero genera the same again. Superpowers can happen to anyone seemingly at random. A young woman gets the power to control insects and wants to be a hero, but after meeting some villains the line between hero and villain blurs. There’s a chapter that’s one short sentence long and I’ve had conversations over an hour long about what it meant.
-Twig by Wildbow: A world where mad, Frankensteinian science took off instead of the regular kind. Follows a child experiment and his fellow childhood experiment friends on adventures for the definitely evil empire!
Pact by, you guessed it, Wildbow: Guy who just pulled himself out of homelessness who hates his crazy manipulative family gets the inheritance from his grandmother, which he didn’t want. Turns out that also involves also inheriting the karma from his family, who were practicing the most hated form of magic possible, diabalism. So now the whole magical community is actively trying to kill him as he’s scrambling to survive
Also if you like audio books, check stuff out from your library, too. It helps them out and helps them get funding when people do stuff like that.
My medieval reenactment camp group is basically The Crick after we found a stump at our campsite.
Ah, the great misandrist paradox. Men are both too wrapped up in their fragile male ego to take care of themselves when they need to, and also secretly whiney babies about the smallest inconvenience to their health. Either way they shouldn’t be taken seriously.
This is the second best thing humanity has ever made
So the goal of the labor movement, which was and is made up of workers, making unions and fighting for worker’s rights, who have a vested interest in not being sent to labor camps, are the ones who are… Trying to put people in labor camps? But also doing too little too late, as of 2017?
How do you feel about the sister in law? What’s her take on all this?
Bruv we want the government to stop sending bombs! The citizens don’t have control over the government, not anymore. The only thing we have in the system is a rigged voting platform, and a lot of people are trying to do the best we can with that.