The company I work for likes to hold a meeting every quarter to tell employees how the company is doing and they love to talk about the stock price as if we're supposed to care. Executives get rewarded with shares, not us, we'd have to actually use our own money to buy shares and the number of shares we'd be able to buy with our own salaries would be meager by comparison. Still, they proudly boast about share buybacks, while if you look at the publicly-available data, the execs are selling tons of shares (not just for tax purposes). So they're using company funds to pump up the stock price while offloading their personal shares. Real inspiring leadership, really drives me to put in more effort so they can get a bigger payout while I and everyone else gets diddly squat.
Ukraine was never actually going to be granted membership into NATO, there is a reason for that. They're being used as pawns. It's not me who thinks of them as not noteworthy, but nice try with the guilt tripping, it won't work on me.
Not weird at all. Not everything has to be political commentary. You could argue that politics has such a huge impact on our lives so it's unavoidable, but the same is true of food and streamers don't have to talk about food at all.
Does an ethnostate that is carrying out a genocide as part of its program of ethnic cleansing count as fascism? Now what do you call people who supply that ethnostate with billions in weapons?
Bird flu for the meats, tariffs for everything else (and probably affecting meats as well). I wonder how this will affect our food supply during Great Depression II compared to the dust bowl and tariffs in the first one.
Back to the strawman again, I see. If you have a problem with people "advocating for not voting and participating in the system and calling Democrats Nazi’s" then take it up with them. All I'm doing is pointing out why democrats lose elections. Ignoring voters, mocking their concerns, insulting their intelligence, and taking their votes for granted is not going to "win over their hearts and minds".
When is technology going to make our lives better?