Of course it doesn't. Why give helpful information that demonstrates a considered rollout, instead of looking like you're shoehorning something in that people don't want?
Sorry you're having to deal with this.
Of course it doesn't. Why give helpful information that demonstrates a considered rollout, instead of looking like you're shoehorning something in that people don't want?
Sorry you're having to deal with this.
They know people won't choose to enable this nonsense if it's opt-in, right? Ugh, that's infuriating!
You will be shocked to learn that the cowardly writer of this pathetic WaPo op-ed is on the "Academic Council" of the heinous Victims of Communism MF hoax.
It's not satire: Jakub is overwhelming stupid, selfish and scummy in real life. And yes, he prays at the altar of Trump.
will remember jay as the person who deleted lexi alexander and link, worked hard to cut palestinians off from their one chance at survival, ignored the ongoing abuse of Black and trans users, and then when confronted about the whole thing said 'waffles'. and for that fugly no caesars shirt.
Trump says he won’t sign new legislation until Congress passes strict voter ID bill – live President says lawmakers must ‘immediately’ pass SAVE America act, which would require proof of citizenship at voter registration and significantly curtail mail-in voting
Someone might want to explain to this buffoon that if he doesn't sign a bill or veto it within ten days, it becomes law, no matter how much of a tantrum he throws.
You're doing really important work, and never doubt that it's recognized!
Between this and that rep from Washington and her inane crusade against sea lions, it's pretty obvious how these hateful individuals' only defense against doing the morally correct thing is the cost.
These same clowns never lament the aspects of capitalism that cause these artificial shortages.
A screenshot of an editorial from the right-wing Washington Post. The image is a grey wolf tinted red, with a trailing mirror effect, all against a blue-khaki gradient background. Text is as follows: Opinion A wolf in Los Angeles County shows the promise and peril of conservation Conservation works best when the U.S. government treats private landowners as partners. February 26, 2026 at 12:19 p.m. EST8 minutes ago 5 min **ONE TIME USE ONLY. MANDATORY CREDIT. For op-wood-graywolf2023 about red tape surrounding the repopulation of gray wolves and other endangered species. (Illustration by Michelle Kondrich/The Washington Post; iStock) By Jonathan Wood
Incredibly disingenuous editorial here that ignores actual legislation in favor of vibes, justifying dominion over the animal kingdom because of the myriad problems capitalism causes society.
With tripe like this, look at what Wood doesn't say as much as what he does say.
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A fun one!
there’s genuinely something wrong with the entirety of florida
Liberals Hate the Practice of Democracy, film at 11.
DeeBeeGee's account was created in November 2024, because of course it was.
Every single time
"Spineless" isn't exactly the right term, but I couldn't fit "morally bankrupt" into the character limit.
It will forever be infuriating to me to see people like that (i.e. smarmy-ass liberals) who willingly voted for a candidate that promised to continue arming a genocide try to claim some moral high ground.
We saw who they voted for. Why would any of us listen to someone so spineless?
It's always refreshing when liberals flat out admit they hate the practice of democracy.
You voted for a candidate who repeatedly said that she would continue supporting a genocide. I'll admit, it takes a lot of chutzpah to insist you are on the high road here.
We really do elect the crappiest, most disgustingly offensive people in this country, don't we?
No, you see, if OP can just convince themselves that they have no agency at all while upholding a false binary, then they don't feel bad for their terrible choices or their hate for democracy as an institution.
Imagine voting for genocide and then pretending to have the moral high road.
"In what other field is a couple of hours’ work taking the credit for somebody else’s brilliance so venerated?"
Any artistic critic. Any interviewer.
It's weird to pretend that DJs are any different from individuals who spend hours upon hours of unpaid labor to hone their craft.
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You can try to convince me it would be easier to resist things under a liberal but none of you helped with Gaza and we couldn’t even convince the dems to stop a genocide when they were running against Trump. Do you hear yourselves
There are countless examples of historical figures, both famous and nondescript, who didn't adhere to "societal norms." Why would we continue to venerate people whose moralities and actions were heinous? Read Doyle if you want to see the RW attempt to shut down free speech in the name of free speech
Anyway, it's undeniable that Pepys has given us loads of insight into English history, skewed as his perspective was. It's also true that he was quite the misogynist.
This vote, by both students and faculty at Hinchingbrooke School, has nothing to do with Doyle.
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People like Doyle as so desperate to pretend that past historical figures should be championed today because we championed them yesterday, hiding behind the guise of "free speech." Yet there's no awareness of the idea that we don't need to venerate bad people because they also said some good things.
In the United States, countless episodes of colleges and institutions removing now-disapproved of names include Princeton University’s scrubbing of President Woodrow Wilson’s name from its public policy school in 2020. His racist views, repugnant today, were unexceptional in his time. It is notable that the ire of activists never seems to be directed at Karl Marx, whose repeated use of the most objectionable racial slurs in his personal correspondence is curiously overlooked. Meanwhile, protesters in Portland, Oregon, in a 2020 demonstration that organizers called an “Indigenous Day of Rage,” tore down statues of former presidents Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.
Putting the past on trial is a foolish exercise. It involves flattering ourselves with an illusion of moral superiority while ignoring the obvious truth that ethical standards change over time. Besides, a historical diary is not a self-help book. We do not read Pepys to learn how best to live our lives, but for the exhilaration of experiencing a long-dead world through another person’s eyes.
In case you're wondering what the fools at the Washington Post are up to, this is the dumbest false equivalence you'll read today. Andrew Doyle is such a phony hack masquerading as someone with unique insight.
FWIW, I'm pretty sure there's not one statue of Karl Marx in America.
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I love it when people who voted for genocide try and claim the moral high road.
The worst part was the syndication of television at the time: Dan may have learned a lesson that time, but he was back to being Dan by the next episode.
NC's two longest arcs were "laugh at the crazy father" and "will the two young white people ever get together?"
I vaguely recall a whole Night Court episode about this, where Dan's old friend comes back as MtF. I cannot, for the life of me, remember how cringe or accurate it might have been.
Big thanks to all the people who are grabbing your relatives and friends and tickets for the Chain of Ideas book tour in March! I hinted at this before but now I can share we have added two more stops in Petersburg, Virginia, and St. Louis.
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Evergreen
You're good!
He worked on the Dukakis campaign.
You know, centuries ago. Totally still a relevant dude and not at all a tone-deaf, thin-skinned grifter.