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One of the memories from Breath of the Wild before and after the calamity.
We’re currently in the midst of a massive, nation-wide propaganda campaign to convince you that staffing shortages are a major problem, when in fact they’re the most promising sign the American economy has seen in decades. Labor shortages are what rising wages look like on the ground level, and that’s what the business owner on your local news station is truly opposed to.
Keep telling yourself that when you're spending more and more time waiting in lines for things that end up being sold out
Not quite sure how supply chain issues for commercial goods are the fault of the working class, but personally I don’t give a shit that your drive-thru wait is several minutes longer. Given the effects, I hope you and I both continue waiting in lines in the near future:
People have said this before but it's so insidious media even allows these companies to frame this as "lost revenue" when it's based on very hypothetical assumptions about how many people would and could pay for their service in the first place.
It's sorta like if Toyota claimed huge revenue losses from couples sharing one car, based on the idea that they would readily purchase two cars if they weren't allowed to share.
this is my magnum opus
corporations trying to profit off of queer people by showing their support for only one month of the year is bad
and
it’s fun to watch conservatives get pissed that they can’t shop at target anymore because the big bad rainbows will corrupt their children :(
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the existence of rainbow capitalism in the first place proves that society is now in a place where supporting queer people is the more profitable and thus more popular opinion and that means something
are all viewpoints that can absolutely coexist