It is
I feel like threads isn't really a contender, it doesn't even have hashtags. It's just not the same type of platform.
You're getting massively downvoted, but you have some valid things you're saying, but also some shortsighted things, I think.
To be able to quit a job if they wanted you to do something that would contribute to making someone else's life worth is a place of privilege, most people are living paycheck to paycheck. At least in the US. Because of that, most people, even in the tech sector, don't necessarily like their job they just like not being homeless. So they stay quiet and get the job done. I don't think it's that they don't care, I just think it's that they don't realize that if they were to unionize and defend themselves they could get a lot of change done. To make people realize that takes a good leader and/or someone to take initiative, and those types of things are conveniently left out of our education. We are taught to be good workers and to be grateful of the bosses for paying us. It can take quite some effort to make people realize that they generate the revenue of the business and they are the most valuable asset in the company: the workers. Especially down in the south of the US where I live.
This video pretty accurately breaks down what I'm saying: https://www.tiktok.com/@moneywithkatie/video/7438453768158547242
Well yeah if we're applying that to atrocities and murder it wouldn't be a valid argument. But these are workers that don't have a union that are sometimes living paycheck to paycheck. They're just trying to not be homeless.
I don't work at YouTube but speaking as a tired, underpaid dev who works for a company he hates, I am just trying to get by. I don't even have PTO right now. I do plan to form a union in my area though.
Shareholders. Devs are just trying to not get fired
I used to like their breakfast burrito and breakfast crunchwrap. I haven't ordered from there in years though. It feels like their quality has gone down
I don't understand how any Arab American could think Trump would advocate for peace in the middle east.
This is the watch how hard I can piss comic
Judy greer
Sorry got my numbers mixed up, he has less votes than he did in 2020 but he's one, and if you compare to 2020 there are 15 million less people who voted
~~Trump had 15 million less votes than then he did in the last election and he still won the popular vote, voter turnout was abysmal~~
Trump has less votes than he did in 2020 and he still won the popular vote, and if you tally of all the votes there is 15 million less votes overall
Accuses? Or just tells facts?