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  • It doesn't need to kill them to completely disrupt social order. There's an estimate out there that there will be up to 1 billion climate refugees by 2050. The Global North already does not handle refugees as well, even though they consistently cause a large amount of the refugee problems.

  • Yeah, I agree with that. But you can't get any more solidarity with the wolves, that's my point. There's no reason to be hyperbolic about it since it just pushes people further away from realizing the points of these two men.

  • No, they are absolutely not the biggest, unless you're talking about classic liberalism instead of something like the Democratic Party. The messaging of the GOP and right in the US is far more opposed to solidarity than anything else.

    There is far more participation in unions in Blue states. Union members are also more likely to be Democratic voters.

    That said, the Democratic Party doesn't push working class solidarity either, they're just not as openly opposed to it.

  • A few people voting with their dollars is completely useless. You're also talking about an international business with more users outside the US than in it, who don't need to care about Joe Rogan.

    https://observer.case.edu/why-internet-boycotts-dont-work/

    https://techcrunch.com/2023/04/25/spotify-now-has-more-than-500m-users/

    That said, I don't eat at Chick-fil-A because of their shitty politics. I understand that me not eating there isn't creating any actual change, but I'm still not going to do it.

    People should absolutely feel free to make these changes whenever they want, but you should realize that Spotify has grown subscribers since you left and they don't care that you did.

  • Skyrocketing insurance is already on the way. Places that don't outright lose access to insurers will continue to see massive increases over the next decade. US Insurers will all be following suit soon. Property insurance got killed last year and is already getting hit hard this year.

    https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2023/07/20/731434.htm