@KC_4191@Dexerto What does that have to do with unionizing? Is unionization woke? Are longshoremen woke? Are railroad workers woke? Are countless other industrial workers woke?
@vikinick_@LeftyTaurus89@umichvoter It's surely not the south. There kinda was a whole war fought over that. + an entire sub-war per se (bleeding kansas). I have two ancestors that fought in the civil war, and that's just the ones I'm aware of. It being in the "great plains" doesn't make it or Missouri not midwest.
@vikinick_@LeftyTaurus89@umichvoter What is Kansas then? i currently live in Missouri and my ancestors lived in Kansas. They came from.....the Midwest. They came from places like Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. They brought their culture with them. Others even came directly from Germany. How is Kansas not the Midwest?
@softlxnar Gee maybe you should stop electing a government that is constantly trying its hardest to go to war with the country that supplies you with all of your energy. Maybe stop being cucks for once in your life. Have you tried that as Europeans?
@itsonlymspie@uncreativetom Also dew points & wet bulb temperatures are what you need to be looking at to get a better picture of what it feels like outside, not necessarily just relative humidity
@itsonlymspie@uncreativetom Untrue. Almost every time it gets that warm in the UK, dew points are quite low (below 60f or so). UK summer humidity is moderate/high when temps are NORMAL. even the northern US sees similarly hot temperatures with the same dew points if not higher practically every single year