Context is the left's biggest weakness and the lack of it is the alt-rights greatest strength.
It's easy to be short, quippy, and loud and much harder to be informed and detailed.
Context is the left's biggest weakness and the lack of it is the alt-rights greatest strength.
It's easy to be short, quippy, and loud and much harder to be informed and detailed.
"That dog is a DEI hire!"
The campaign worked with news outlets and let them write the articles, under what's often called an embargo. Basically, in exchange for holding the story until it's announced, the journalists can write the story ahead of time.
Source: dated a girl who worked in PR and a girl who was in media relations for a large company
Imagine the prosecuting attorney in the opening scene of Better Call Saul, coming into the court room with a tape of this in his hand.
Without saying a word, the tv cart is pushed into the court room and he slowly pushed the tape in.
The entire court room stays silent as the video is played, with the lone exception of Musk who is tweeting about how unfair the judge is.
They don't. Companies regularly abuse DMCA notices because the law REQUIRES a hosting company to take down the information immediately.
It allows 14 days for the same information to be restored after receiving a counter notice.
Honestly, I'd respect this but might have the intended effect of people coming back to twitter to see the ad.
We're being pragmatic. Hopefully, with a Harris presidency, we can fix what broke. Trump needs to face the charges for J6. I haven't read enough about what's happened but if jeopardy has already attached then he needs to stand trial for everything connected to it.
He cannot die before being brought to trial because the whole thing of "Presidents can't be charged" needs to go away.
As a full Asian, asking "What's your ethnic background?" is far better than "where are you from?"
It's so fucking annoying when people ask me "where are you from?" Because I'll answer "Oh, I live just a few miles away." And then they go, "no, I mean where are you really from?" And then I'll answer, "I'm from a few miles away you fucking racist."
Btw, at a funeral I got this line of questioning one too many times and actually said that.
It's also contextual. Asking this after a few beers and some light conversation, asking about my background is cool. But it being the first or second question makes it weird.
Thanks for asking FlyingSquid.
Do they also suppress left/socialist content?
If they did, then yeah it's a shit service.
I am by no means defending Nazi content. But if they are allowing any speech, I'd say this is closer to being "free speech" than Twitter currently is.
"He means what he says!"
"That's just locker room talk."
Often said one right after the other.
17 for those who are wondering.
It's always "Immigrants are stealing our jobs!"
And never "The company owner hired an immigrant!"
Shows you just how fucked up these people are.