@NVIDIAGeForce@Warcraft Got to my friend’s house & two of them are on PCs side by side killing yetis in a snowy cave—“wow, what is this?” I asked. “WoW” they answered. “Yeah, wow, what is this game?” Again, “WoW” is all they said. Went on for a bit, and 16 years later I’m still out here killing yetis!
No matter what happens, it saddens me deeply that rape, felonies, trying to overthrow our democracy, misogyny, racism and transphobia are somehow not deal breaks for 10’s of millions of Americans.
@AMP_FIELDVISION@LiquidMagician@DudespostingWs This shows you don’t know, bc there isn’t a difference. Having worked in facilities for years the only time a resident isn’t allowed to have alc is if they’re on a narcotic, specifically morphine. Even then, 1 beer isn’t going to kill you, it’s more of a deterrent than anything
@LFleezy23 @everstrdst @Wooley3465@krassenstein@ThinkScrappy There are people who actively try to fight for healthcare in America, and are consistently shut down, usually by one side. I hear you, but at the same time it feels more and more like some people don’t want a solution.
Now the poem that Amanda Gorman read at President Biden’s inauguration, entitled “The Hill We Climb,” has been banned from curriculum through 5th grade in Miami-Dade County, for not being suitable for elementary students.
For those who listened to the poem, you would know the the poem was a lecture on peace, love, unity, and freedom.
This is why laws banning critical race theory from schools are a problem. People begin categorizing anything that talks about race as falling into the realm of CRT. Or they use the law to justify removing books and curriculum that can teach real history.
This isn’t free speech. This is using the law to chill the free speech of others, in my opinion.