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Mantra: “We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach… No War but Class War!”
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Government censorship will cause TikTok’s services in the US to shut down, which will result in most users moving to another social media platform.
I think most people already use multiple platforms, so the only difference will be the time they put into their new main social media.
Did you use pliers or adjustable wrench to shut it off?
Are you going to switch out the blue handle?
Looks like you need to buy a full replacement part if you can’t find just the handle with O-Ring and cap.
Your valve looks like the one below:
Videos related to this:
“If you’re looking across all of the hominids, which is the family tree after the split with chimpanzees, there [are] not really that many traits that we can point to that we can say are exclusively human,” Duke University’s James Pampush tells Robert Siegel for NPR. “[T]hose animals all walked on two legs. The one thing that really sticks out is the chin.”
One of the most popular ideas is that our ancestors evolved chins to strengthen our lower jaws to withstand the stresses of chewing. But according to Pampush, the chin is in the wrong place to reinforce the jaw. As for helping us speak, he doubts that the tongue generates enough force to make this necessary. A third idea is that the chin could help people choose mates, but sexually selective features like this typically only develop in one gender, Pampush tells Siegel.
The spandrel hypothesis is as good a theory as any, but it too has its problems. It’s hard to find evidence to test if something is an evolutionary byproduct, especially if it doesn’t serve an obvious function. But if researchers one day do manage to figure out where the chin came from, it could put together another piece of the puzzle of what makes us different from our primate and Neanderthal cousins, Yong writes.
Ah, Ian Duncan.
Oh, I have seen that Sinclair segment as well; I had to rewatch it though; it has been awhile.
Don’t forget to be critical of him as well; he mostly sticks to certain talking points, like all late-night shows do: Bill Maher, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and many more.
Some may push a little; one being, when Jon Stewart went on Stephen Colbert and talked about the Wuhan Lab Leak Theory, there was a good amount of blacklash from the establishment types.
Thanks for sharing!
Sinclair Broadcast Group: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) [18:59 | JUL 02 12 | LastWeekTonight] https://youtu.be/GvtNyOzGogc
Sinclair Broadcast Group is the largest owner of local TV stations in the country. That’s alarming considering that they often inject political views into local news.
This post reminds me of the video below, where they talk about Sinclair Broadcast scripts:
Pulling strings: Sinclair Broadcast’s ‘fake news’ scandal | The Listening Post [08:03 | APR 10 18 | Al Jazeera English] https://youtu.be/tN9KAFn1hy8
Corporations only share certain news and information with the public; we must not be afraid of being highly critical of those with power and influence, especially legacy media and politicians (government and three-letter agencies), due to most of them pushing owner-class talking points.
By also following journalists that are critical of Al Jazeera, we lower our self made echochambers and bubbles:
Qatar’s Al Jazeera provides valuable reporting from Gaza but spreads lies about Syria, Russia, and Venezuela.
The speaker criticizes Qatar and Western liberalism for hypocritically supporting Palestinians on human rights but failing to support wider resistance against imperialism, stressing the need to shatter this hypocrisy for true liberation in Palestine.
I shared these two quotes in a summary of a video post I made: https://lemmy.world/post/17056614
Edit: words, “No need to carry on this discussion.” to “There is no need to carry on this discussion.”
Hmmm…
Your logic is sound!
There is no need to carry on this discussion.
Damn, you are quick with your wit!
Props!
And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you. — Freidrich Nietzsce
Damn, people are still thinking that…
I thought that by including an FYI in my account information, people would stop using that excuse to dismiss anyone who did not agree or think like they wanted them to.
I admire your confidence in engaging with a hostile target.
I advise being passive when dealing with road rage people; move to the right and let them pass you.
Returning Fire with Fire[1] will not be a pretty sight; I would advise being cautious when engaging others with guns. Don’t forget to keep up with safety practices when handling firearms!
[1] Returning Fire with Fire - Mindy Smith [03:31 | Pop] https://youtu.be/41wo8am8Kak
Seems no one from Lemmy Shitpost can enter or be in the vicinity, we would be kicked out…
Do not show weakness, for they will use it to fuel their road rage; the zipper method is the known law in our neck of the woods; fight for your right to merge!
You have become one with fame!
Here is 1 money.
Edit: grammer and phrasing, improved a bit
Edit2: removed, “People showing up to rallies is one thing, but l”, explaining zip code differences, not mentioned in article, it would be interesting to see data though
Let us not delude ourselves into thinking that the polls do not show differences when looking at poll data from 2020 vs. 2024.
Let us see if certain groups of people who supported Joe in 2020 will be showing up to vote in November 2024.
It is not just Black Americans or Latino Americans where we are seeing a shift when looking at 2020 vs. 2024 data.
It seems to be a barebones article, but it does have some information:
“The roundtable setup featured Representative (and Trump V.P. wannabe) Byron Donalds, former Trump Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, and Representative Wesley Hunt in attendance,” she writes. “The seats were positioned in a semi-arc facing a gaggle of cameras and sea of white people, and everyone looks abundantly unenthused to be there.”
Jane goes on to explain how the Atlanta event was just one of a string of failed Black voter outreach efforts.
“In May, Trump hosted a small rally in the Bronx to gin up the Black vote after an even smaller appearance at a Harlem bodega in April,” she writes. “And in June, Trump appeared at a Black church in Detroit before skipping off to a white nationalist convention. The church stunt was a flop: At least half the audience was white, none of the attendees reporters spoke with were actual congregants, and the megachurch’s pastor said people laughed in his face when he scrambled to find people to fill the pews for the event.”
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Yes, truckle-up economics, it is working as it was intended to.