the baseball joke was funny. i think we should bring it back. it’s the national pastime!
the baseball joke was funny. i think we should bring it back. it’s the national pastime!
they don’t know what a venn diagram is
it’s definitely on their menu though. don’t order the steak tartar at Founding Farmers
one thing i’ve noticed in british political discourse is that “middle class” is still used, but it emphatically does not include the working masses. my sense is that it encapsulates professionals and petty bourgeoisie, as well as having more rigid cultural identity connotations? and then “upper class” is like, multimillionaires and people with titles? someone tells me if i’m off here.
this. it’s a rhetorical tool that misidentifies the interests of the working class with those of the owning class.
like he’s flipping used ones like a sex doll realtor? or is this more of an etsy thing?
oh nice, does he sell to politically fringe forum users?
i thought it was funny :)
the teenager who wrote in Josh Shapiro holy fuck
there’s lots of people who don’t prefer either party. but it takes a particularly diseased breed of individual to have no preference, but feel compelled to vote anyway. luckily, journalism is here to provide us an insight into their minds.
they’re perfect for each other, to be honest.
my prayers have hurting powers
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it’s weird just how entrenched twitter is in the media industry. even when it becomes absolutely broken and useless for interacting with anyone but the most braindead freaks and morons in the world and run by the king of the dipshits whom everyone hates, journalists have stuck to it because “that’s how you network” like do you people not have email addresses and websites?
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i think people who were raised christian will just uncritically accept the prejudices that instilled, even after they leave the church. i have friends who were raised protestant and are now firmly anti-theist who will still refer to “christians and catholics” and genuinely don’t seem to know or fully believe that catholics are also christian.
I mean those countries did have civil wars, and reactionary proletarians fought in defense of capital. I think the difference is not necessarily that the bonds of solidarity were stronger (at least not before the period of pitched struggle), but rather that those workers who did feel class solidarity also felt they had less to lose and more to gain in overthrowing capitalism.
and also, worth remembering, “as a black man” is the white redditor’s favorite catchphrase. They will just lie.
cuz it’s good