@FromKulak Funny that people are mad at Indians for taking their programming jobs and so on, but none of them are mad at Elon and all the other tech bros that are raking in the billions while exploiting the cheaper brains. Go figure…
@Matt_Pinner I grew up in Mexico City and was given complete freedom to go wherever I wanted by my parents. I would take the bus to visit my cousins on the other side of the City or go anywhere since I was about 8 years old. I think they were quite irresponsible, tbh.
@Realmanalive70@coldxbt I am sorry to point this out, but most likely, you did not build shit. You and I are taking advantage of things that were already built up by someone else… if it was white people or black, is irrelevant.
@patrickbetdavid Gee, talk about making a storm in a teapot! If you want, for whatever reason, say merry x-mass, say it. In my many years of life, I have never met anyone who got offended by that.
@tleholt@JackPosobiec I go a lot to Mexico, and I can honestly tell you that it is nit as unsafe as they tell you… that does not mean that it is as safe as Japan, but it is better than Oakland or New Orleans.
@MarchKirk54661@CalltoActivism LOL! This is the dumbest comment I have seen! Probably there are about 100 Nobel laureates ALIVE at this point, and certainly not all of them are Americans. Getting 72 to sign a letter is quite a consensus.
@Tchicorea@PhysInHistory This is a fairy tale. A lot of people understood what Einstein did, but could not have done it themselves. Several people were on track to make similar theories of gravitation (Poincare, Hilbert, Birkhoff…), but Einstein’s was first and the most elegant.