This isn't a far-left outlet.
(My opinion is that the best plan against fascism is the one someone is actually going to try and do, and so far American far-leftists haven't responded to fascism in the way they claim is necessary to defeat it.)
This isn't a far-left outlet.
(My opinion is that the best plan against fascism is the one someone is actually going to try and do, and so far American far-leftists haven't responded to fascism in the way they claim is necessary to defeat it.)
Vermont tried and failed to get one going.
I thought it was "want you in my room when the baby is sick" until today
Poll headlines are fucking meaningless. Each day twenty of them with completely different and contradictory conclusions come out.
It's a gesture that ultimately doesn't mean much. It's basically a symbol that means "vaguely populist sentiment."
He'll be dead.
I really don't think the average Lemmy user has TikTok.
The auto strike has a 75% approval rating. That's way bigger than most things in US politics. Not supporting the auto strike is a losing issue.
I mean, I use LibreOffice, but for people not that tech savvy it sucks they won't have a basic rich text tool included with Windows.
I get where this comes from (look up why USA and Canada celebrate Labor Day rather than International Worker's Day) but it's just symbolism, a frivolous issue. Pushing frivolous issues reinforces one of the negative perceptions of the American left common among both centrist Americans and international leftists. People want healthcare, vacation days, material improvements. Not a debate over when a national holiday is.
My recollection was that the game was already down to just iOS or Android by the time this came out. Windows Phone still existed, but it was already being ignored by popular apps like Snapchat.
Plus the people who even knew about this (tech people) didn't like the "everything is a web app" idea when Chrome OS did it, much less a smartphone.
please tell me this is a joke