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  • I don't think this is any of that though. Company property isn't public property. The company can refuse service to people and require people to have permits for assembly. Employees don't need to sit down and stfu, but there are ways to properly organize and do all the things they want without getting fired

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  • While they could power-wise, they won't because that'd be too overt. They have to keep the meat grinder at a steady pace so as not to have countries coming in to stop them. Slow genocide is how they win. If you kill a little at a time countries think they can't act on it or behave like they can't.

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  • I mean...they organized in the company headquarters witbout any kind of authorization to do so. Almost any company would have fired those responsible. I don't think it has to do with political opinion so much as unauthorized use of facilities.

  • It's funny to me all the times that I've been considered not manly enough, whether it's wearing my hot pink vans or a pink shirt or tie, allowing my gf or now my daughters to paint my nails, and tons of other examples I've been called gay for too. It made me think, what really makes a man. And going by their own definition, isn't it one sign of a man to not be swayed by the opinion of someone who seeks only to denigrate? So why would I care about their opinion?

  • Home stereo systems. As a kid I remained enthralled by the metal face and the heavily tactile buttons and switches and knobs. You felt a delicious variety of feedbacks for every action you took. I honestly think we really lost something special when tactility left technology. It was so satisfying to just use.

  • The newsworthiness of it is really just the education of the common public that have nothing but bad brainwashing when it comes to drug knowledge. People that follow school drug programs like DARE and believe they'll turn into crack fiends if they smell tylenol from 50 ft away. It also educates the open minded but less knowledgeable to their potential avenues. It's a net good even if to those more knowledgeable it's just a passing affirmation of what's already known.