Zhoutaku [they/them]

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  • The only reason I disagree is because that voter suppression definitionally isn't targeted at white suburbs. Driving around white suburbs here both now and in 2016, it's amazing how many Joe and how few Trump signs I'm seeing.

    I'm not saying it will turn, I'm saying it's very close and nobody's talking about it.




  • At this point, it's more likely that they win Ohio and lose Texas than the other way around.

    Again, they control our legislature so they'll just make sure no brown person ever votes in this state again, but that wouldn't stop them from losing this time around.




  • Zhoutaku [they/them]toMovies & TV*Permanently Deleted*
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    4 年前

    I think the first is also centered around contemporary issues, especially the Iraq war and Bush. Two things nobody mainstream talks about even though they were massive scandals that, in a just country, people would dedicate their lives to preventing from happening again..






  • I blame country music.

    I think 2A freaks always liked country, even in the 80's and 90's when the government was killing far-right crazies and they hated cops and the government for it.

    But I think 20 years of the government letting white nationalism fester uninterrupted while country went commercial and started praising cops means they just love their cops.


  • I don't like that they put Jews in the "White" tier this patch.

    Superficially, they may appear white tier, but any sociologist or phrenologist worth their salt knows that they're subject to an absurd level of hate crimes, and that pro White players want to keep them out of that tier.

    Hopefully they either buff Jews or create a new tier between Hispanic and American Indian... Because, as we all know, the Jews were actually in America and Salt Lake City is Israel.





  • Very low chance imo.

    I'm a teacher in the southwest. All our districts that I'm aware of are hemorrhaging money this year, because at the end of last Spring thousands of parents were like "Lol actually my kid's just not going to show up and I'll homeschool them," then they realized that homeschooling is hard and sent them back. This year, ask literally any teacher, a 60% class pass rate is unheard of right now.

    In my estimation as someone who works closely with my admins when I can, it would take essentially the 28 Days Later pandemic to close schools again. Additionally, attendance probably varies wildly, but parents are working 40-70 hour weeks and need school as a daycare.

    Imo it's a lot more likely to go fully private in some weird corrupt "public/private partnership" where a charter school just takes over a highschool indefinitely and we all pay property taxes based on what they ask for or something. I'd say we're 20-30 years from all digital being a likely reality. Major things would have to change- like Grubhub/Ubereats "be your own boss" shit would have to become the dominant way the proletariat collect income, because you can't just leave a 6-14 year old alone with a tablet and expect them to do shit.



  • Zhoutaku [they/them]toMainBased Bishops
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    4 年前

    It's fucking mind boggling that abortion is still a successful issue.

    My parents are severely in debt because they could only stay afloat with overtime, which stopped when Covid hit. They are voting Trump because "Who cares about our struggle when there are babies being harvested legally? They'll get to us once they finally ban abortion!"