Do you guys not realize how the next president works? Think his views on science have been solid until now? There's no level of shame or embarrassment you can load up onto him or his followers that will have any effect, and his followers don't read your write-ups anyway.
So, please get over the incredulity routine, and start thinking how to fucking destroy him. You need to up your game here, things are well past rhetoric.
That's great, I suppose less concentration to a single platform is a better direction.
Is there less rage and frothing at the mouth on Bluesky? I would imagine whatever ills plague Twitter would also eventually come to Bluesky, because people are there. And people are people. We don't seem to have a solution to the problem - which is a specific subset of people intent on harm, and allowing them direct and wholesale access to the social fabric.
So easy nowadays to fabricate rage-inducing and follower-generating bait. No time for truth and no plan to really get there. How long before we see someone take a stab at a ministry of truth?
I think each woman has her own reasons (some people actually like traditions) but I have the impression that, globally, women are not the same as what we see online. I think today the taking of a surname does not indicate ownership or property, at least to most modern women (and men).
I don't think any woman thinks like that anymore, or perhaps not many, so the motivations would then also be obviously different.
And the executives and management... who did this to Boeing, what will happen them while the rest are having their lives thrown into turmoil?
Nothing, because after all, they were simply executing the mission of the shareholders (who are blameless in all of this). Maximize profit, minimize cost.
This is simply more of that same mission. They hurt the company, we pay with our livelihood.
It's the investors and shareholders who want their money multiplied, they are to blame. When it comes time to take heads, remember the shareholders and (their hatchet man) the CEO.
There's a few ways to beat rich executives, quite a few.