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Right wing manipulation tactics explained
“Law enforcement are legally allowed to lie to you. Should be a mandatory...”
I love my cities subreddit because everyone on there is deranged and miserable just like real life
This user WOULD survive in- uh. wait.
where am I
Sometimes I complain about how unwalkable my city is but then I go into Google maps in America and all the residential areas look like liminal spaces and I feel a lot better
honestly Aucklanders complaining about our cities unwalkability on a website teeming with North Americans, is like someone saying they're starving because they haven't eaten in 3 hours in front of someone who hasn't eaten in 3 weeks.
this happened to a 19 year old US citizen studying in Bulgaria. do yourself a favor and do not leave the country right now under any circumstances. and another reminder: do not under any circumstances give your electronic devices up to anyone who asks or allow your things to be searched without a signed warrant from a judge. you have a right to refuse any search and seizure that is unwarranted. you still have rights. do not comply in advance. they will use it to prosecute you for whatever they can.
Also, a good reminder to make sure you have biometrics for unlocking your phone off and that your pin code is not your birthday or any significant date to you.
Just because it's an illegal search doesn't mean they won't try. Make it as difficult as possible for them. Resist, resist, resist.
Thank you Ben Cohen (the cofounder of Ben and Jerry’s), for standing up for the American people and for Palestinians.
In case you haven’t heard, the twumpie cult has a little website so they can support their little maga businesses.
First, they have to apply to be on the list. Second, they are vetted and approved (somehow) by the site to ensure they follow the maga cult values. So, don’t worry, they want this to be public.
You don’t need an account to see the listings and we should all be aware of where we are spending the few dollars we each have. Shop local but shop smart.
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April 19th - National Day of Protest
I thought it'd be worse but the three hecklers I got were pathetic. For everyone I got at least five positive responses. I'm staying vague because it may get really ugly for protesters soon but I ended up standing alone today.
Overall, a very emotional but positive experience. The hecklers never made me upset but I did cry a couple times from people stopping and thanking me and talking to me about it. Every time, an older woman thanked me or waved, I wondered if they were standing in my spot in decades past.
I've been trying for a bit to watch the entirety of Cory Bookers speech, not just clips and highlights. In case you're in the same boat:
This should be the whole thing over seven parts.
The United States Postal Service is the latest federal agency looking to reduce its staff, according to a letter sent to Congress by the Pos
Next time you're around when the mail gets delivered, ask your delivery person if they're understaffed or not.
But don't hold them up too much, they have a lot of work to do.
Y'all NEED to let your conservative family members know about this because the USPS is a LARGE employer of military veterans and has AMAZING benefits.
They employ over 100,000 veterans. Your conservative uncle needs to know those jobs are threatened.
Your regular reminder the USPS does not use tax payer funds
The relevance of “should they” can be debated
The truth of “they don’t” cannot be in good faith
So I ask you — why does it need to be cut? To whom does that benefit? Do you agree with them benefiting?
My daylight job is part of the legs of the shipping process but I don't want to get specific.
I see a lot of people who hate the post office because they had a package get lost or something came really late.
I don't think people fully realize that their mail carrier is also making last leg delivery for a lot of the carriers. If you ever get a shipping label that has multiple shipping companies listed or isn't really clear who's carrying it, it's usually has the USPS somewhere in it's journey.
Amazon contracts the USPS for a bunch of last-leg shipments because they are they only way to get them in rural areas. By last-leg, I mean that usually these will get sorted to the nearest regional facility for th carrier before it's passed off to the USPS for the last sorting and delivery.
They make it look like they work more with UPS but, frankly, they are just using UPS for package drop offs and returns. This could lead me into a whole other rant about QR codes and rural communities but not today.
They also have way more Amazon delivery drivers out now but in my rural ass area, we get both their drivers and USPS last-leg.
What I'm saying is that corporate America has already been leeching on USPS for a while. That's why the service has been bogged down like this for several years. Every USPS worker I interact with is tired and overworked.
And maybe this is a little bit of reach but these maga fucks have already poisoned like 75% of social media platforms. Seems like now their also going after the old ways of communicating with each other.
Like, you can send someone a postcard anywhere in the US for about $0.60 if you use a postcard stamp. You can get something like 80lbs-100lbs index cardstock, standard 8.5"x11", and split it into equal quarters. You could also do this with A4, if you have that, for some reason. Congrats, you now have 4 blank postcards that are the right proportions for a postcard stamp, which is far cheaper than an forever stamp.
Stamp goes in the right top corner; the recipients address goes in the middle but can be the middle left if you need space; Your return address (optional) goes in the top left corner.
Sure, the internet is free, but I am already seeing homemade postcards like this being sent to politicians. I've seen them going through the EDDM system to carpet neighborhoods.
Don't you think that's part of why they're targeting the post office?
the fundamental problem on this website is that if a homeless person tried to talk to most of y’all you’d be scared out of your minds
see because people are actually seeing this i feel like i need to make it abundantly clear what i mean by this: in the united states context, the majority of social problems are just disappeared. the mentally ill are often relegated to their homes, to asylums (these still exist), to hospitals. the disabled, fat, and disfigured likewise. people called “criminal” disappear into the criminal punishment system and often never emerge.
if you live in any city in america, however, there are homeless people. they are the social problem that cannot be disappeared so easily. drive along a freeway outbound from the urban center to the suburbs and look into the trees. you’ll see tents, tarps, evidence of human habitation. walk through a downtown, even in coldest winter, and you’ll see bottles that weren’t there yesterday and clothes inexplicably abandoned. people tend to either not look at these things or to look at them and name them garbage. eyesore. they don’t consider what it would be like to carry everything you own on your back. how little energy you would have for recycling or cleaning up after yourself if you had been kicked out of your shelter at 7am that morning and now had to find a nook to hide out in to escape a -5F windchill. maybe you can go to a local public library, but maybe you can’t because you twitch or smell bad or talk to yourself and people only look at you out of the corner of their eye so they know what description to give the armed security guard at the front desk.
when i’m talking about looking at your unhoused neighbor, i’m talking about looking at them first. i’m talking about smiling and waving and maybe striking up a conversation. i’m talking about offering to grab lunch. i’m talking about indulging them even when they make you uncomfortable.
on memory care floors in hospitals you often encounter the problem of nurses who have been taught how to engage patients with memory issues but who do not give proper patient care because it makes them uncomfortable. they don’t want to lie or play pretend or do anything that takes them out of their very rigidly defined reality. an old man wakes up and tries to get out of bed because it’s time to feed the cows. he wonders where his wife is. it would make his nurse uncomfortable to tell him that his wife knew he needed some rest so she went out to feed the cows, so they tell him that his wife died five years ago and he doesn’t have his farm anymore. they break his heart rather than allow him to live in a better time for a little while longer.
back in december a man sat across from me on the train who was clearly struggling. i started a conversation with him about his art he was holding, which he told me were illustrated children’s books in a language he had always known. it was a syllabary i certainly didn’t recognize, and the illustrations weren’t anything i’ve seen in children’s literature, but we were suddenly both artists on the train. i showed him my journal and he complimented the pasting job on some of my collages. then he started to talk about angels. about his angel specifically, who had died and left him behind on earth. he missed his angel so much that he planned to commit suicide before christmas. i talked to him about his angel, and about love and grief and pain, all of which we could share. he began to call me jesus. i could have told him he was wrong, that i wasn’t even into the abrahamic religions, etc., and it would have broken his heart. instead i walked with him up from the train station—and got him through the armed transit cops who tried to stop him because he didn’t have a ticket—and gave him a picture of a loving savior, and a world that would be better for having him in it. instead of hugging some faggot, he ended up hugging a jesus that loved him. it was an odd situation. it made me a little uncomfortable. it may have been one of the few instances of kindness that he got that day. it may have been the first time in a while that someone who wasn’t unhoused or working the bread line actually started a conversation with him.
imagine if no one ever looked at you. don’t say some cute shit about “oh, i wish no one ever perceived me.” no you don’t. you wish you could control people’s perception of you. but what if people weren’t only not looking at you, but they already thought they knew you. you’re twitching so you’re on something. you’re staring at nothing so you’re dumb. you’re asking for money or food so you’re a leech on society. you’re talking to yourself so you’re dangerous. they don’t look at you but they know you. so they don’t speak to you bc they already know what they’re gonna find.
two and a half weeks ago my mom was found dead on the streets of san antonio. she’d been homeless there for about 12 years. i’d only just gotten stable enough to reach out to her. the woman i contacted at the day home she went to every month to get a haircut, her nails done, and to wash her clothes said she was doing well, that she was clean, that she was very polite, that she was smart. she had two dogs that she’d cared enough about to have microchipped. their names are fin and sophia. having those dogs probably made it so she couldn’t get permanent housing, because most housing programs for the homeless don’t allow them to bring pets. a lot of people choose to keep their pets rather than give them up as a condition of securing housing.
in denver, colorado i once met an unhoused man who had a master’s degree in geophysics. his thesis was on magnetic wells and their affects of satellite orbits. he was a birdwatcher.
when you refuse to look at homeless people, or the things they leave behind (often are forced to leave behind by cops), you are actively participating in the disappearance of a population. do you think you wouldn’t lose part of yourself if safety concerns made you nocturnal? if every time you got enough stuff to set up a good camp some suburbanite called the cops on your tent? would you not talk to yourself if no one else was speaking to you?
a lot of talk goes into the problem how easy it is to become homeless. one medical bill, one missed paycheck and your life is imperiled. well, there are a lot of people who are stepped over every day who already live your worst case scenario, and the simple fact is that the majority of people in the u.s. are too scared of having an uncomfortable or even perhaps scary interaction with an unhoused person to look at them. but i need y’all to know that you are not special. it isn’t just the dirtiest, most addicted, most mentally ill homeless people who are left to die on the streets alone. it is all homeless people. people who won’t leave behind beloved pets, people who couldn’t survive in academia, people who think they’re being gangstalked, people who have jobs, people who have families. if you are one missed paycheck from homelessness, you’re also one catastrophic tragedy, one spark that catches in the apartment on the other side of your building, one chance encounter with the drug that just won’t let you go. not one goddamn person on this earth is better than the unhoused person they step over on the way to get their morning coffee, and i hope to fuck y’all figure that out before you find yourselves disappeared too.
if you actually want to change the fucking world, maybe start with looking your neighbors in the eye.
Some of y'all never learned that you have to be uncomfortable sometimes; that's how you grow and change.
The person on your street corner has a fuck of a lot more in common with you than you will ever have with the 1%. Statistically, most you are a couple missed checks away from joining them.
The person who makes you feel uncomfortable is still a human being. Everyone deserves a warm safe place to lay their head at night and a filling meal on their plate. Don't you dare judge someone when they aren't getting their basic needs filled, and by the way, socializing is also a basic human need.
Here is your mission.
TSLA hit its all time high of $488.50 on 15 DEC 2024. To reach of a price of $114.00 would be a 76.7% drop. That's huge, right?
Yeah well, when I checked the price just now (12 MAR 2025 @ 1:31 PM EDT), TSLA is currently trading at $250.85. That's down 48.6% from the high.
Babes, we're already nearly two-thirds of the way there.
TSLA $114.00. I believe this is where I say 'like to charge, reblog to cast.'
Ed Case of Hawaii District 1 https://case.house.gov/contact/
Tom Suozzi of New York District 3 https://suozzi.house.gov
Jim Costa of California District 21 https://costa.house.gov/contact
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington District 3 https://gluesenkampperez.house.gov/contact
Jared Moskowitz of Florida District 23 https://moskowitz.house.gov/contact
Ami Bera of California District 6 https://bera.house.gov/contact/
Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania District 6 https://houlahan.house.gov
Marcy Kaptur of Ohio District 9 https://kaptur.house.gov/contact
Laura Gillen of New York District 4 https://gillen.house.gov/contact
Jim Himes of Connecticut District 4 https://himes.house.gov/contact-me
Spread the word; so many of these politician hide behind the number in the headline.
Got the list of names from the article below and added more information.
The San Francisco Examiner, California, October 28, 1932
civic duty
context: the heritage foundation is trying to launder data in support of doge by sending a survey to only their supporters and using blatantly leading questions. the survey takes less than 5 minutes and they don't verify your email
1,419 days left, might as well cause them some problems
It’s quick, it’s easy, and it’s free: fucking with the Heritage Foundation