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Maps matter. Map 1 over-represents territory. Map 2 is weighted by where people live âŠÂ
Right. Plus, a lot of blue people live in those red areas. Rural districts tend to be dominated politically by those who control the land and resources. The owners are overwhelmingly conservative, and they are able to control the politics of the lands and people they own, but a lot of people suffer for it.Â
boy, heâs super close to admitting that a straight-up vote canât win the republicans anything so they feel entitled to cheat.
people who all cram into apartments in los angelos and new york, alot of which are fucking illegal immigrants, shouldnât decide the fate of a whole nation when they have no idea the needs of rural america.Â
So, first of all, this is a GREAT example of how racism feeds into the Electoral College. Undocumented immigrants donât vote, and the idea that cities somehow breed more voter fraud BECAUSE they are more diverse, or that POOR people, people who, say, live in APARTMENTS instead of being LAND OWNERS is such old-timey classism to be laughable. Â
And thatâs SO MUCH of the rhetoric around the EC. People talk about how they donât want âUrbanâ or âCityâ people making choices, and 99% of the time, thatâs just code for âblackâ and âbrownâ and âJewishâ and âGayâ because you bigots think that 1. Only minorities live in cities and minorities ONLY live in cities and 2. You donât want anyone who isnât a WASP-y Farmer voting apparently.Â
Like, youâre argument is literally âcities have more poor brown people, and I donât think their votes should count.â So FUCK YOU.
Also, cities WOULDNâT dominate in the popular vote.
Really? What about the BIG CITIES?
#1 New York City. 8,601,186
#2LosAngelesCalifornia 4,057,841
#3Chicago,Illinois 2,679,044
#4Houston,Texas 2,359,480
#5Phoenix,Arizona 1,711,356
#6 Philadelphia,Pennsylvania 1,576,596
Those 6 cities, combined, have less than 22 million people. The US has 327 million.
And this is my point- the US is not made of a small handful of huge cities. The vast majority of the country lives in SMALL cities and towns, under a million people each, and their suburbs.
So, no, with the Popular Vote, you could not pander just to the biggest cities and be done with it. If you add up EVERY SINGLE CITY with more than 100,000 people in it (Which is 311 cities), thatâs still only 94 million. 28% of the US population.
Even if ALL the ~poor brown people~ that you want to stop from voting lived EXCLUSIVELY in cities (which they donât, you fucking racist), the popular vote DOESNâT actually empower cities.Â
The EC ALSO doesnât actually help rural (âwhite land owningâ) populations (you fucking racist, you donât even know the racial or economic breakdown of the rural areas you claim to care about). In fact, the EC makes things worse for rural areas. 46 states have an urban majority, and  âwinner-take-allâ laws that have been enacted by state legislatures in 48 states. So if there is a stark divide between rural and urban populations, in 46 states, the urban votes will win and 100% of the electoral points will go to the urban side (Where YOU think all the poor brown people live, again, you fucking racist).
However, in a popular vote system, no oneâs vote would get thrown away like that, and everyoneâs vote would be counted equally in the final tally.The popular vote would actually give MORE voice to rural populations that are all but completely erased in our current system.
And it is important to remember that in reality cities do not vote in perfect blocks. Neither do states. Even the most liberal city has conservative voters and even the deepest rural hellholes in Texas has progressives (I was one of them until I moved for college!) Those people matter. Those people should count.
Why not have a system where CITIZENS elect the president? Why does it matter which state someone lives in, if all votes should count equally? (I mean, I know YOU think that POOR BROWN PEOPLE shouldnât be voting, you fucking racist, but ya know, for the rest of us who actually value the idea of a democracy)Â
This is a REALLY good website about the popular vote and it debunks a lot of common myths about the Electoral college.
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Advertising peaked at the Discovery channel âBoom de Yadaâ commercials
Absolutely classic
give yourself a gift and rewatch it :)
every now and then i want to bring this back, its just so pure of a sentiment as well as a mission statement about why educational programing is awesome i love the whole world and being part of it
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@knottahooker THIS IS SO IMPORTANT IM CRYING THANK YOU FOR BRINGING THIS TO MY ATTENTION
What are your best animal training fails?
Mine:
- when I was teaching my dog Pinkman to boop she thought she was getting food for hitting her head on things so for like two full weeks she ran around indiscriminately smashing her face into walls and furniture and then asking for a treat
- trying to teach my baby horse Nugget to bow but now heâs just constantly checking his armpits for food
A dog that can open fridges
Almost every trick my cat has learned has been mutated and used for evil purposes.
Training him to sit means he sits on my feet whenever Iâm carrying food. I have tripped over him. A lot. He especially loves plopping his ass on my feet as I open the fridge.Â
Platform? Oh shit, that just means he learned how LEDGES work and now he treats the entire house like his own personal platforming video game. I had to re-arrange the kitchen to move the chairs further from the counters.
High five? He repeatedly smacks my hand if Iâm holding food, because he assumes thatâs the same thing as a high five.
The ultimate result of scent-training was that he hunted down the box I kept scented things in and tore it apart. I MEAN, I GUESS THATâS THE SPIRIT OF THE GAME BUT STILL.
So far, teaching him to jump through a hoop has been harmless, but Iâm still concerned.
Teaching my dog how to spin short circuited her brain. She spins over, and over, and over, and over when excited.
Food excites her.
Training excites her.
I have been unable to teach her anything since I taught her how to spin, because she gets excited and... spins.
my sister taught her service dog to pick up her shoes and hand them to her.
every time she drops them on the floor to put them on heâll pick it back up and this will loop for like 5 minutes
The notes on this are endlessly entertaining
I was trying to train my last dog as a service dog and was therefore teaching her to do tasks for me while I was in the wheelchair. One of these things was âopening doorsâ, which is all well and good and a useful skill for her to have.
Except...she absolutely refused to learn to close them again. Utterly refused. Did not see the point to doing that. She, in fact, became adamant that all doors should forever be open from that point onwards. No room in the house was allowed to have a closed door ever again. If I got up to close a door she would just get up and open it again. If I went to the toilet and locked the bathroom she would stand outside trying the handle over and over again and occasionally howling about the fact that her magic trick had stopped working.
The only thing that saved us from her opening the front door and escaping was that it used a knob rather than a handle.
....my dadâs house, which contained a total of 3 dogs when I brought mine round there, was not so lucky.
I taught TenSoon to turn off lights. Heâs a sport dog, not a service dog, but why have a smart house when you have a doberman? Right? Wrong. He has quickly figured out that I need light to read. And that he can end this dog-ignoring activity by turning off the light and bopping the doorknob to ask to go out. I now read by lamp.
My best ferret stories were all things I accidentally trained. Hobbes knew how to get attention via WiFi router. He once accidentally unplugged it, and it summoned everyone right to him. He never forgot. If we ever ignored him too long, he would mosey up to it and wait, like a cat. If that didnât work, he would unplug it and wait for someone to notice. He was of the conviction that negative attention was better than no attention, so the roommate holding him up and yelling âcome get your ferret!â was great reinforcement.
One of my cats had some trouble adjusting when I got a Litter Robot, so I started giving her treats when she used it. Now she yells for treats every time she uses the litter box.
 #these dumb videos were as much of my childhood as the real harry potter was
Casual reminder that the cast of the films wanted to do live action reenactments of most of these shortsÂ
WHY DID THAT NOT HAPPEN.
The Triwizard Tournament x The Great British Bake Off
Females supporting females!
#this movieâs entire vibe is #âdrunk girls in a bathroom telling you that youâre prettyâ #but with a lot more murder and violence and thievery #and a goddamn hyena named bruce (@rob-anybody)
At least show us the bison!
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Ballet is an intimately physical art that has been merged with the beauty of music, photography and dance, captured by Puerto Rico born, NYC-based photographer Omar Roblesâ camera on the streets of New York city.Â
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Have I already told the person this thing? Have I only thought about telling them? Have I only dreamt about telling them? Or am I going to tell them and find out I already told them 3 times before?
For a half-second I thought âNo thatâs Elizabethâ and then I realized how wrong I was, because hers would be âStop thinking Iâm flirting with you while I roast you.â
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Black cats are lucky. (via leahweissmuller)
MAN [IN THICK ACCENT]: Black cat bring good luck. Not bad luck. I have black cat - See, him face - And I am not dead today: Good luck!