Yup, or workers of both flavors voting Democrat and Republican even though it's been nearly two decades since the two parties have done anything about wages at the federal level.
People seem to really enjoy participating in their own oppression.
I think that trying to please everyone is generally a bad idea, especially when it comes to niche social justice issues and identity, because everyone thinks their personal rules are universal these days.
With that said, body type over gender is step in the right direction.
Tacking on to that: A People's History of the United States is another good one for learning stuff that was deliberately withheld by the public school system.
Also, man, that scene from Watchmen is so incredibly horrifying.
It bugs me that the article calls the US' (and specifically California and New York) decision not to address homelessness as an 'inability'.
We're perfectly able to do it. We've made hundreds of billions of dollars appear out of thin air for other countries' wars, and we can look at Finland as a model for policy that works in addressing homelessness.
We like our cruelty, and we want it to reflect in policies that demonize and punish homelessness. It's that simple.
That's what I don't get with the Anti-Brave crowd. Brave learns their users don't like a feature and then they do better. This would, to me, be indicative of the way things should proceed.
Meanwhile Firefox is moving backwards.
By all means, use a browser that doesn't work as well, but maybe don't run a circle jerk of trolls whenever someone offers a better-working alternative.
Poop in, poop out.
These lazy bastards need to be more selective about their training data.