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It’s so Joever
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« on: March 29, 2023, 07:26:57 PM »

America should look like Florida. We need to follow their leadership on using culture wars to distract from real issues.
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2023, 07:34:38 PM »

America should look like Florida. We need to follow their leadership on using culture wars to distract from real issues.

While democrats were distracted with the AP stuff, DeSantis passed universal school choice with not much opposition .
Good. I also support school choice. It means we can distract from actually properly funding schools and instead can still systemically screw marginalized communities and also will create a dynamic of when the parents who are working and often less able to fight for enrollment in a “good” school and the divide between the have and have nots grows in an already stratified society.

This will lead to resentment and hopefully with that more toxic politics that results in a breakdown of social order.
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It’s so Joever
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2023, 08:21:22 PM »

America should look like Florida. We need to follow their leadership on using culture wars to distract from real issues.

While democrats were distracted with the AP stuff, DeSantis passed universal school choice with not much opposition .
Good. I also support school choice. It means we can distract from actually properly funding schools and instead can still systemically screw marginalized communities and also will create a dynamic of when the parents who are working and often less able to fight for enrollment in a “good” school and the divide between the have and have nots grows in an already stratified society.

This will lead to resentment and hopefully with that more toxic politics that results in a breakdown of social order.

Lmao. Man I don’t support the TikTok ban either and I get that the worry about losing your platform sucks, but are you really calling for the end of social order because you’re big mad over TikTok? Either this is some kind of bizarre hyperbolic trolling, or you need to seek mental help.
It’s also my internship this summer possibly, I worry about it being rescinded now which would be a huge blow. Like if that happens I don’t even know what I would do…

It’s also my lack of a competitive edge in the future market which I had, it is the complete destruction of a proud achievement that I meticulously planned out, and went against all odds and expectations. I literally showed that I could do something on my own that was f**king impressive, now that’s gone as well. And what makes me angry? The stupidity of it all.

We both know there is no good reason for this ban. The alleged concerns are unfounded, to lose all that because of some f**king lie and then for the majority of peoplecto cheer it on…how can I not hate them?
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It’s so Joever
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« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2023, 09:49:01 AM »

America should look like Florida. We need to follow their leadership on using culture wars to distract from real issues.

While democrats were distracted with the AP stuff, DeSantis passed universal school choice with not much opposition .
Good. I also support school choice. It means we can distract from actually properly funding schools and instead can still systemically screw marginalized communities and also will create a dynamic of when the parents who are working and often less able to fight for enrollment in a “good” school and the divide between the have and have nots grows in an already stratified society.

This will lead to resentment and hopefully with that more toxic politics that results in a breakdown of social order.

Lmao. Man I don’t support the TikTok ban either and I get that the worry about losing your platform sucks, but are you really calling for the end of social order because you’re big mad over TikTok? Either this is some kind of bizarre hyperbolic trolling, or you need to seek mental help.
It’s also my internship this summer possibly, I worry about it being rescinded now which would be a huge blow. Like if that happens I don’t even know what I would do…

It’s also my lack of a competitive edge in the future market which I had, it is the complete destruction of a proud achievement that I meticulously planned out, and went against all odds and expectations. I literally showed that I could do something on my own that was f**king impressive, now that’s gone as well. And what makes me angry? The stupidity of it all.

We both know there is no good reason for this ban. The alleged concerns are unfounded, to lose all that because of some f**king lie and then for the majority of peoplecto cheer it on…how can I not hate them?

Why would TikTok getting banned prevent you from putting your "proud achievement" on your resume?  And plenty of people have jobs that everyone hates. IRS workers, DMV people, cops, HR. They seem to cope mostly okay.
Well you are right about the first point. I can still put this on a resume when applicable.

But your second point misses the mark. I don’t care about having a job everyone hates, I care when that job is taken away for little reason.

And finally this is a question specifically for you, what makes you like this? Like even the way you phrase this question, you do it in the most condescending way possible with your use of quotes. You constantly attack posters who disagree with you as being unemployed (which many times is not true) and repeatedly insinuate you are at some higher ground compared to the masses. I e asked this before but what have you done that makes you entitled to this arrogance?

Are you making seven figures annually, did you climb Mount Everest without oxygen? What have you done that makes my achievement and the lives of others small in comparison? I’m genuinely curious.

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