1). We definitely should care about Amazon and iPhone sweatshops.
I don’t spend my life searching out people or groups or companies to fight or boycott. But when I encounter those who according to my values don’t deserve respect I may act on my beliefs. As far as all companies doing exactly the same, that’s an assertion without evidence. A lot of attention has been aimed at…
I’ve never eaten there because there hasn’t been one conveniently nearby in the places I’ve lived. That said, if there were, I would not be giving them my money.
People aren’t against CFA because they’re Christian. Nobody is upset that the founder loves Jesus. They’re upset because they have in the past (and may have continued) been linked to and funded anti-LGBT groups.
“You might as well feel guilty for supporting cruel warehouse conditions buying from Amazon, or sweatshops for your iPhone.”
I’m impressed by how civil this discussion was, and I think Gwen really nails it when she says we all make choices, and we all fail at some point. I think the important thing to remember is that it’s okay to have these choices that are important to you, and don’t have to make strict logical sense to others, but…
This encouraged me to review my previous position of boycotting them. After reading this:
Oh, there’s a lot of us. Just happens that as far as suiters go, you tend to have more canid species suiters then felid suiters. I see more people with just ears and tails for cats then suiters.
The other overlap in the venn diagram is that Juggalos and furries both thwart facial recognition with their costumes. When the machines take over, they will be our saviors.
Apropos of nothing, it’s nice to see this goofball publicly showing that his family is important to him. As it seems pretty common that juggalos come from unhappy family backgrounds*, positive rolemodeling nuclear family love & acceptance can’t be anything but a good thing.
My sense is that this has very little to do with the quality of the show, and everything to do with Disney positioning itself as Netflix’s new biggest competitor, with the Marvel brands as one of its biggest weapons to pry viewers away.
I don’t think the article implies otherwise, only that a period piece that is a satirical comedy of manners set among British aristocracy belongs to the “Jane Austen tradition”.
My people!
*sobs*
I love Olivia Coleman. That is all.
*holds your hair back* There there, let it all out.
*twitches, struggles to resist urge to comment-*
South Dakota – Yes because of Mt. Rushmore.
All places have those things.