I’m weird and generally people think I’m an idiot
I’m weird and generally people think I’m an idiot
It’s honestly wild that Israel be like: “we don’t need the support from even the most conservative Americans”
And Ben Shapiro still be like: “Israel can kill everyone in the region and it still isn’t genocide”
And the average American be like: “Can we lower food and gas prices instead of funding oversea wars?”
And Congress be like: "no, that will hurt our stock portfolios "
I’m an idiot (see username)… but:
The baby has not been fed any milk for days, as baby milk is totally absent in Gaza.
… don’t babies drink breast milk? I’m so confused
His recent series where he crossed the Darien Gap was fascinating
And foreign journalists are not allowed in Gaza, I wonder why…
Because they don’t want foreign news agencies reporting about their journalists being killed!!
oops, I said their “quite part” out loud.
Horrific
key fucking words: LAST STANDING HOSPITAL
smhmh
In democratic/liberal societies you solve your differences via debate
We have too little of this in our current society, I feel like. “Debates” are often just screaming matches and it’s really annoying and holds back progress on all ends I fell like.
Also I wasn’t vouching for being an asshole, just pointing out it’s not illegal XD
Freedom of speech absolutely results in the right for me to insult people…?
Is it rude? Maybe.
Is it illegal? Absolutely not
Equality != Equity
There is a big difference in the messaging to young men by both the parties.
Republican - “You’re going to have a job, a house, a wife and kids, and all you have to do is work hard and you can live the American Dream”
Democrat - “You are the oppressor and need education on why men and white people are bad”
You can see how one is more appealing than the other, especially to those who don’t pay much attention to politics and maybe only hear a 30s political clip on social media once a week.
Disclaimer: not saying these are actually the alignments/messaging, just major annecdotal perceptions I have heard from people who describe themselves as “not a Democrat” and asked them “why not?”
Incorrect, the supreme court has many times over ruled “hate speech”, which doesn’t have a legal definition in the US, is protected under 1st amendment. Calling for violence is not.
I am free to say "I hate " without legal consequences.
Although I am technically free to say "Let’s [cause harm to] ", legal consequences could follow since call to violence.
“The situation is so dire, that you need to pay us money if you want to read this article!!!”