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Top Comments (10)
we also need to clarify what an extreme belief is. universal healthcare is not extreme. equal rights is not extreme. free school of all kinds is not extreme. union empowerment is not extreme. anti trust enforcement is not extreme. the reality is that the status quo is already pretty extreme, and the reasonable course of action is decisive action
Talking about secondary PTSD, there's nothing more disheartening than watching the insurrection live on TV with the same concern for this nation as when I watched the attacks on September 11th 2001 unfold, and then see the dude who provoked it get elected a second time, after not being convicted for the attacks, and on top of that, see him pardon all the insurrectionists, including possibly the dude who left pipe bombs around DC. We live in truly the darkest timeline.
I'm becoming a more extreme leftist. I'm feeding the unhoused, hosting and attending charity events, doing food and clothing drives, protesting with union workers and trying to help people etc, etc, etc. I'm actually touching a lot of grass, meeting a lot of people with all sorts of political backgrounds, and I feed lots of unhoused people wearing Trump merch, and I don't treat them any differently than anyone else. What am I doing wrong, here? Why are people concerned about my actions? My ex Qanon friend started taking psychedellics, isolating and stockpiling weapons for "the storm" and cut himself off from friends and family. Young men in pickups flying Tr*mp flags are coal rolling veterans and grandmas who protest with me. I hate to be lumped in with that crowd: we are not the same.
Huh, a Friday show at 3 pm EST? Wow
9:50 I didn't forget how to have fun, it's just a lot of what I previously used to enjoy has been priced out of my affordability
A Friday show??? We are blessed
Thank you for pointing out that it's not "both sides". one side is clearly the way bigger problem. there's no two ways about it no matter how much that side or centrists pretend it is.
0:10 the BBC beep, lol talk about a flashback in my mind.
Joe Rogan's too busy fluffing Peter Thiel to care about news that actually matters.
We really gotta start teaching kids RESEARCH LITERACY. Doing your own research does nothing if you don’t know how to interpret and read the fuckin numbers, correlations, causations, etc.
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Top Comments (10)
we also need to clarify what an extreme belief is. universal healthcare is not extreme. equal rights is not extreme. free school of all kinds is not extreme. union empowerment is not extreme. anti trust enforcement is not extreme. the reality is that the status quo is already pretty extreme, and the reasonable course of action is decisive action
Talking about secondary PTSD, there's nothing more disheartening than watching the insurrection live on TV with the same concern for this nation as when I watched the attacks on September 11th 2001 unfold, and then see the dude who provoked it get elected a second time, after not being convicted for the attacks, and on top of that, see him pardon all the insurrectionists, including possibly the dude who left pipe bombs around DC. We live in truly the darkest timeline.
I'm becoming a more extreme leftist. I'm feeding the unhoused, hosting and attending charity events, doing food and clothing drives, protesting with union workers and trying to help people etc, etc, etc. I'm actually touching a lot of grass, meeting a lot of people with all sorts of political backgrounds, and I feed lots of unhoused people wearing Trump merch, and I don't treat them any differently than anyone else. What am I doing wrong, here? Why are people concerned about my actions? My ex Qanon friend started taking psychedellics, isolating and stockpiling weapons for "the storm" and cut himself off from friends and family. Young men in pickups flying Tr*mp flags are coal rolling veterans and grandmas who protest with me. I hate to be lumped in with that crowd: we are not the same.
Huh, a Friday show at 3 pm EST? Wow
9:50 I didn't forget how to have fun, it's just a lot of what I previously used to enjoy has been priced out of my affordability
A Friday show??? We are blessed
Thank you for pointing out that it's not "both sides". one side is clearly the way bigger problem. there's no two ways about it no matter how much that side or centrists pretend it is.
0:10 the BBC beep, lol talk about a flashback in my mind.
Joe Rogan's too busy fluffing Peter Thiel to care about news that actually matters.
We really gotta start teaching kids RESEARCH LITERACY. Doing your own research does nothing if you don’t know how to interpret and read the fuckin numbers, correlations, causations, etc.