

Too long. Didn’t read.
^ kinda feels like two separate comments. Semicolon makes clear they’re connected.


Too long. Didn’t read.
^ kinda feels like two separate comments. Semicolon makes clear they’re connected.

i bet he enjoys his job
why do people upvote this
The red boxes distract you from the part tthat really oughtoought to be highlighted: the part where they admit they are, despite their name, actually fighting against human rights.


can you give some examples of things that would count as world news to you? I would think world news is stuff that affects everyone throughout the world. U.S. politics affects everyone quite a bit.


right but what about the other stuff i said


A long-term losing strategy, yet short term it normally reliably drums up support in the kind of range that can tip an election. Quite eye-opening to me that an election can still be won with far-from-center politics.


After all, NYC is not part of the world.
Oddly enough, the NYPD have offices internationally, in Qarar, Israel, Colombia, Germany, and numerous other countries. Also, the New York health department is the one that cracked open the case on lead contamination in turmeric farming in Bangladesh. It’s probably one of the most international cities, for whatever that means.


right but what about those who didn’t vote for him? I feel like nobody is reading what I’m saying.


only around 50% of people voted for Trump though, so even if you’re a strong believer in moral desert, you should want to help at least the other half, right?


true, but the article indicates (and so did TLC) that this will happen to more people than just that one individual.


I don’t like arguments like this. It follows we should not feel sympathy for the jews of Nazi Germany, since Hitler was elected democratically.
I assume it’s the same.