There comes a point where ignorance, willful or not, is actually worse than the alternatives...
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There are very few candidates who could have lost against Trump but the Democratic Party sure ran one.
It's not just him, it is McConnell (and friends) who held all those seats open. They were held open for as long as it would take to get a Republican in office, at least not a black person, but really they were ready to cripple the whole branch of government for years if need be.
(Of course the Democrats basically went "yeah that's fine we're not going to do anything about it".)
Technically they don't give a shit, mostly. They just want their voters to be mad.
Straight up intimidation.
I'm not sure sovcits are holding down jobs.
It's fucked up the pizza delivery people are more professional than cops but here we are. It's sadly a more dangerous job than being a police officer, too. At least, on average.
I gotta get it in where i can :)
I'm still sad that plot point got dropped from Crybaby.
I keep seeing people say this and
- The CEO is not alone responsible for the culture, especially when he was only CEO for 4 years
- He wasn't the guy who oversaw the 737 Max development. That would be his predecessor, James McNerney, an MBA.
Obviously Muilenberg didn't fix everything wrong with the company during his time there, for all i know he made it worse. However, i keep seeing this cited as some kind of own to the critique of modern Boeing and it isn't. It just isn't.
Oh, interesting, because when we were talking about war crimes everyone was like "It's not war, though!" Hmmm.
In Go Nagai's Devilman, climate change is an important plot point. That story was written in 1972. We've known.
Incel logic: "Everything wrong with my life is because I don't have a woman, if only I had a woman things would be alright."
What they don't realize/refuse to understand is: no, they wouldn't. That's not how it works. It's just this conspiratorial-mythological story they tell themselves and each other.