Yes, Nikki, you’re right that it was about “tradition” and “change,” but what you’re conveniently neglecting is the fact that the tradition that these states didn’t want to change was owning slaves.
That all depends on your meaning of “active.” With most sites, just visiting while logged in would qualify the user as active, but it varies. I think viewing Lemmy content without giving feedback (votes) should still be considered activity.
But that district court judge, Sarah Wallace, ultimately ruled that Trump could remain on the ballot because she said it was not clear that the drafters or ratifiers of the 14th Amendment intended to cover the presidency in the insurrection clause.
This part really pissed me off. The 14th amendment is pretty clear that it refers to any and all people. Is it just me, or is judge Wallace implying that it isn’t clear that the founders believed the president is a person?
Same, but you can also work around the blank screen by dragging up or down to scroll, which causes the content to reappear.
It’s also not limited to the main Posts section. I’ve seen it happening when trying to load Inbox, Profile, or Search as well or after hitting back when navigating through any of those sections.
Do you have a source for that fun detail? Wikipedia doesn’t mention Mobile Alabama anywhere in their article on mobile homes, and I can’t find any history of a brand named Mobile Homes or any company based out of Mobile that would have caused this etymology to become the default term.