We wouldn't need to intimidate people if we weren't all up in the business of other random countries, constantly inciting coups, etc.
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Personally, I do not think that we should be the police of the world, and I don't want to spend my tax dollars on it.
We don't need a global logistics network.
Poor data management practices on the part of this admin.
I honestly don't think that most people understand how incredibly bloated the US military budget is. Even if you accept the premise that we have to have the biggest military in the world, so much money is spent on overseas military bases that don't meaningfully contribute to our national defense. We have >750 military bases around the world so that we can intimidate other countries into doing what we want, which is both wasteful and evil. Learn more at Al Jazeera
Extremely cute!
- tenforward.social is a good general instance with wide reach and strong moderation in balance
- weirder.earth is much cozier because of its extensive blocklist and community cohesion
- one instance is for my family
- one instance is for porn and NSFW posting in general
- on instance is for a specific kind of fiction
Bill Nye (the Science Guy). Total jerk, unfortunately.
I have five other Fediverse accounts, mostly on some flavor of Mastodon :) Most notably, @noracodes@tenforward.social.
Sure, but "our city handles homelessness poorly" isn't a good argument for not improving public transit either!
Eeh? I'm a woman, I don't have this problem on transit at all, either in Chicagoland or in SF. First of all, witnessing open drug use isn't, like, the end of the world; it might make you uncomfortable, but it's not dangerous.
Being harassed is a real fear, but I find that I'm more often harassed while I'm just walking around than in a bus, train, or the muni, and when I'm on board transit there are cameras and an operator to potentially step in!
Public transit is a public good. If seeing poor people and drug users makes us uncomfortable, the solution is to address the root causes of poverty and addiction, not to force poor people off of public transit.
This is the difference between you and people who care about their privacy, then. I would happily talk about that to someone I trusted, but not a random person on the street, and certainly not someone whose interests I know don't align with mine, which is mostly true of every company on Earth. Not to mention that any of these companies could be subpoenaed for this information at any time, which would be an issue if the law changed to make something I do illegal.