The literacy crisis isn’t that people can’t read the words. It’s that they can’t understand the context, infer meaning, recognise nuance, identify contradictions, or draw logical conclusions from what they’ve read.
The Pentagon failed its last 8 audits.
Military contractors spent $43M on the last election.
Trump's sons own drone companies getting military contracts.
Members of Congress own and trade military stocks.
In case you were wondering why the military budget always goes up.
I need everyone to care more about winning and maintaining a Democratic majority in the Senate than they do. Channel your inner Mitch McConnell. Presidencies come and go. Senate majorities shape eras.
Imagine being the Republican party and trying to hide the fact that one of your Senators died to avoid holding a special election and then a totally different Republican Senator died from karma
Putting flock cameras on every corner, building data centers in every community, keep trying to require identity verification to use the internet.
Probably nothing.
I don’t know who needs to hear this but if the government has the power to freeze your personal financial accounts simply because you express a political opinion that they do not like, then you are neither free nor living in a democracy.
Job hunting is actually the most demoralizing experience a person can go through. Nothing else makes you realize how little you can actually do. It’s the most depressing situation any human being can be subjected to.
The autistic experience is asking a completely reasonable clarifying question and watching the whole room act like you just said something inappropriate.
Any data center that a forces rate increase should have to cover every penny of it. Why are ratepayers picking up the energy tab for major corporations?
I will say it again and again. Working 8 to 9 hours a day, 5 to 6 days a week, 11 months a year just to barely afford one week of vacation is a form of systemic violence. You do not work to live, you live to work.
Zootopia is also copaganda yes. Paw Patrol is copaganda too. Copaganda isn't defined by being "serious" or accurate. It's purposely inaccurate because it's media that is intended to positively influence the public's feelings about cops which requires lying about what they do