Well, if your company made the changes pursuant to Obama’s new regulations, it’s still making changes that are more just and more ethical. So I wouldn’t call it a waste.
Well, if your company made the changes pursuant to Obama’s new regulations, it’s still making changes that are more just and more ethical. So I wouldn’t call it a waste.
If I recall correctly, enforcement was held up by injunction, and it appears, unsurprisingly, that the current racist-in-chief and his merry band of Nazis has decided not to defend it. So, cool.
It seems to me that a fairly huge percentage of commenters here have never worked fast food.
Women are more likely than men to live in poverty in the first place—14% versus 10%. (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2015). Women are two-thirds of workers in occupations paying $10.50 or less, even as they make up less than half the workforce, and even within these types of jobs, women make only 90.4% of the salaries of…
Are you serious? What you’re saying is 100% counterfactual, and reeks of “whataboutism”. There is no point at which racism, sexism, homophobia, or classism, ever manages to cancel the others out. Instead, they are always already operating on various vectors that intersect in various ways. Certainly the racism,…
Indianapolis can be a pretty great city. It remains, however, surrounded by the rest of the state.
I’m unclear as to how Picasso or Matisse personally contributed to systematized and organized genocide and racism...Especially odd as one of Matisse’s star pupils died in the Holocaust and he was haunted by it, and of course one of Picasso’s most famous paintings depicts the horrors of war and genocide.
Why not include art like this in the permanent collection then?
Bernie Sanders regularly spoke specifically about whites, albeit most often through the tactic known as dog whistling. Repeatedly throughout the campaign he pilloried the Dems for being “caught up in identity politics.” What this means to do is be dismissive of the so-called “social issues” (a phrase that in my mind…
They’re availing themselves of the b.s. “independent contractor” exemptions to undermined labor laws and consumer protection. These subtle and destructive anti labor provisions we should be fighting at every turn. It’s shameful how many self-proclaimed leftists and union members in my city, which has a robust Yellow…
This is such absurd empty rhetoric with racist, sexist, and now, introducing homophobic, undertones.
Perhaps a website that lists names alongside pictures (with lots of mirrors, clearly), and search engine optimize it so that’s what employers find. Make their name inextricably linked with the philosophy they themselves endorse, using the tactics they themselves endorse.
I’m not saying that Clinton’s campaign strategy was good, by any means, but I think you’re also missing a key point. Sanders’ discursive strategy was strikingly similar to Trump’s in crafting and perpetuating the narrative of the forgotten and ignored so-called white working class, and particularly the forgotten men…
Truthfully, no matter what happens, the neonazis get what they want. They avail themselves of laws too slow to keep up with technological changes to harass and threaten and then claim free speech as cover.
No, this election was about the white feels, the man feels, and importantly, their intersection at the white man feels. The supposed white working class problem isn’t remotely the case, as Trump voters were by and large better off, even if more poorly educated. Trump appealed to a white masculinity “under attack,”…
“Single most flawed candidate ever put forward.” You haven’t taken an American history class, have you?
If I have to hear the disenfranchised white dude narrative one more time, I’m going to hurl. This was, of course, the explicit campaign Sanders was running, one which the demographics of his voters reflects.
It’s really been such a (in retrospect, very unsurprising) disappointment to see the way in which all these venues that were supposed to be “democratizing” have become, in reality, anything but. The cesspool-dwellers, true to form, have decided that any space they can infiltrate is indeed their space, they merely have…
That’s very rarely the case here. But also, not the main problem with WaPo’s comments (although I really wish it were). It’s that the barrier to entry for commenting is jarringly low, and the neonazi movement has made internet commenting and harassment its weapon of choice. NPR eliminated commenting altogether, while…
The Washington Post’s comments are really, really bad these days-just a cesspool. I know this because I can’t help myself but to read comments, but really they ought to follow the lead if many other respectable publications and seriously restrict if not end comments altogether.