A visit to the Titanic wreck, perhaps?
...silly me. Musk has been on the Titanic for months.
A visit to the Titanic wreck, perhaps?
...silly me. Musk has been on the Titanic for months.
I don't disagree, though I will add: there is a lot more to right-wing politics than being anti-trans. Shit is bad for all groups except the rich, and divide and conquer is a thing.
None of that is meant to belittle the trans experience at the moment. I am aware of the fact that they are, minimally, a kind of sacrificial lamb, and I can only hope that the situation improves.
Mark my words: if this becomes available in the mainstream, one initial effect will be a rise in unplanned pregnancy.
The number of men who will actually take this is less than the number of men who will claim they take this.
It is fucking wild. One might say it sounds like entitlement. But surely a "self-made man" like Donald Trump knows nothing of entitlement... /s
Oh it most certainly is. Huxley and Orwell can be just as prophetic.
Ensuring there are more people has the potential to keep wages low across all industries by virtue of a larger pool of potential labor.
That's it. That's the whole thing.
They need babies, because more babies now becomes cheaper labor later -- especially when the government is no longer on the hook for any assistance post-birth (or pre-birth, for that matter). It means profits for the rich across entire lives.
It's been a red state for how long? So who conditioned it for that failure?
What a great way to improve enrollment! Make it so half the population can't hit the standard.
I'm so confused. Why does this US administration believe their policies apply outside of their country?
comprised of a lot of people that are apathetic until they are personally affected
Decades of "individual freedom" being pushed as a top priority probably help to get the US to this spot. Caring about one's fellow citizens being derided as "socialism" probably helps, too.
I'm not sure why any of this is surprising. The US was perfectly fine letting China manufacture all the things. That manufacturing know-how leads to design know-how. The desire by US corporations to keep wages low or eliminate US labor entirely to use outsourced manufacturing leads to this.
It isn't just military hardware: it is products across entire industries. China is producing good ones, and even when they aren't, they're producing them at volumes the US could not dream of touching.