Guh, I get what your point is in this, but the Pepsi ad was so much worse conceptually than Hilltop.
Guh, I get what your point is in this, but the Pepsi ad was so much worse conceptually than Hilltop.
“....whatever’s in Texas.”
I’ve been working 16 hour days to support myself and try to get my small business off the ground...I could have launched a year ago if I was guaranteed literally just my rent and ramen would be covered.
I care about it potentially absolutely destroying Big Bend.
Yeah, I understand criticizing the prevailing white complacency, but this seemed needlessly brutal for an event that aims to do good...? If this article was more about a critique of the March itself and less about anti-choice people “infiltrating” it, I’d understand, but fuck.
Thereare SO many reasons why this happens...I work for a very similar US retailer and it’s a systemic problem. And it is SO far away from just being an “evil” company. People work in these places.