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  • The party doesn't cast the votes. People do. They are responsible for their decisions or lack thereof. Ignoring that is just as big an issue as ignoring the others responsible. But again, blame is only a starting point. Solutions and actions have to work to address the failings in each area. Sitting her trying to point at one group doesn't help. It's not so narrow as you are making it out to be.

  • Blaming the 1% as you mentioned gets you the same nothing burger.

    The fault is in both of those groups, and also in the Democrats for such a weak platform and not connecting on a personal level to people. There is fault all around. Blaming won't solve things but it at least shows us what groups need to be worked on. It's just a starting point never the solution.

  • Oof, damn that's painful to leave behind. The downfall of yt to a completely unusable platform has been awful. Newpipe might let you play without the reminders on mobile if you are interested in trying another app before you make tye leap to a new platform. I'd bet there is a tool on github that will export your playlists too. Sorry, not trying to fix everything I promise. A 14 year active playlist is an impressive thing though and I'd hate to see that lost.

  • Thanks for a level headed comment and that link. I'll read it more in depth later. I'm all for unions, I wish my particular sector of industry had more unions because we get fucked pretty hard. I'd be interested in joining if there was one for what I did. Convincing others might be difficult though because many don't see our treatment as poor for some reason. (Contast overtime, on-call, and burnout levels of work are standard practice)

  • Lol now and forevermore. Can you be any more dramatic? I'm not being short sighted, I'm being realistic. And even if I am I can turn stupid sentiments like that around and say it's your inaction that prevents it. If you think it's so possible and easy and you have the know how, then get it moving. Or are you not going to do shit but bitch on the internet either? I'll sign up when you have a date and meaningful involvement and I'll happily eat my words and apologize and admit short sightedness that I thought was just a realistic take. I'm not opposed to strikes, I just think a general strike across all industries across all 50 states is so unfathomably complex as to be practically impossible. I don't think you could even get lip service to one let alone active participation. There are too many hurdles and logistic issues and not enough discomfort across all people to spur us over them on that all 50 states level.

  • Dude. Any one of the European countries doing this is as small as one of our states. Even the largest ones aren't the same size and scale as our largest ones. Then each state is diverse to a suprising level and has individual groups, laws and viewpoints that affect them all differently. And that's all ignoring the politics of everything. And ignoring that Americans have zero safety nets for when they are out of work for something like a strike. Most don't have enough food or money saved to survive a strike. You are very obviously ignorant of life here, whether you live here or not. A nationwide general strike is impossible here. When I see a coordinated strike across all of europe, you might have a point. And if a general strike is decided here I will be among the first to sign up. But until then you are too ignorant of the states and their people to make any assertion as to what is possible here.

  • Good dates are easy going like that. I'm glad you had a good time. Best of luck figuring things out. And while it is easier said than done, try not to overthink things. Just let it be friends for now and eventually become something more if you both want it to. For now it's personal time with a good friend. Communication is key, always communicate with them and there will never be any ambiguity. 😊

  • I said bordering for a few reasons. One it is close, i.e. bordering at the change. Two being that I know some people right at that near generational change (same age actually) act way less boomer and more gen x. People aren't hard lines in the sand like dates. So people born around that generational shift can swing either way. Way more thought than I wanted to explain about an offhanded comment, but there you go.