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they could probably get a significant chunk of the Software/IT Industry if they took a stab at that segment. Although that would trigger a whole fucking truckload of clutched pearls in management positions across the entire Tech-bruh industry.

From all that is quoted isn’t this guy saying all the right things and bowing at all the right ideologies? I don’t get the outrage. This seems to be a trend around here in the last few weeks. Maybe I just have outrage fatigue but the urinalists sure are getting cranky about the smallest things. Even the clumsy attempt

A digital picket line is still a picket line.

how does all of next year sound?

Chose Sanders or Warren and fight.

Today‘s our last scheduled day of bargaining.

Rather conveniently forgetting that only Noah and his immediate family survived, and Exodus took place over 40 years in the wasteland so that all of the previous generation could _die in physical agony_ to reduce their influence on the next generation. (Hebrew scholars, please check me on this: did a _single one_ of

If the position is “near-useless,” why does it exist in the first place as a paid position? Wal-Mart is not a charity.

Having anonymity here lets me say what I really feel with little repercussion.

I see nothing wrong with calling out Walmart execs and shareholders‘ greed to their faces.

So he copied someone else’s plan that is generally considered good and still you want to bitch about something so you go with ‘plagiarism?’ Ummmm, ok. Plagiarism is largely an academic or authorship issue in works you claim to have written yourself, and is not really a thing in policy statements. If that were the case

To what end?

On Sunday, Cherokee Nation elected Chuck Hoskin, Jr. to serve as its new principal chief.

Contract workers, with benefits? Do you actually think about the things you write or does it all come out in some kind of fugue state?

If all of those people left their jobs voluntarily in, say, a general strike, you would lose access to all of the conveniences you want.

I have a very hard time believing most of these employees are “exploited”

All of Your Wonderful Technological Conveniences Rely on Good Old Fashioned Exploitation

The utility argument is a bad one because what is seems useful now is not necessarily useful in future.

It is ignoring reality not to see and understand that a lot of people never ever work in the field directly related to their major. It’s reductive and disingenuous to say otherwise. Theatre majors become teachers. Gender Studies majors go into local and national public policy. Art history majors become gallery owners

I don’t need to argue against a point that you can’t make.