Tim Walz breaks free from his bubble
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    FrowingFostek
    3d ago 100%

    I would categorize them as conservative institutionalists. Which, in my opinion, the liberals have an easier time appealing to them ideologically.

    Electorally thats a benefit and, thats the minimum we need against fascists right now.

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    Presidential Crimes Commission
    I'm gay, not blind!
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    FrowingFostek
    1w ago 100%

    If I'm remembering it correctly, Its a manifestation of Legion's darker side that the shadow king is trying to release.

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    The myth of black capitalism
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    The myth of black capitalism
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    FrowingFostek
    1w ago 100%

    I think the linguists call it African American Vernacular English. It's completely reasonable for you to not understand it from the outside looking in.

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  • The myth of black capitalism
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    FrowingFostek
    2w ago 100%

    I agree with this approach, most people hate politics. They either have an aversion to words like these or, use them incorrectly.

    I think a very large part of educating, agitating and organizing is meeting people where they are. Once they get over their aversion, one would hope they will become class conscious.

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  • Any public place frankly, I get a 30 minute lunch and 7-8 people blasting Tick Tocks in a small area...
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    FrowingFostek
    2w ago 25%

    I don't think there's any music on breadtube bro. Either way, I don't mind music in public, personally.

    I stand behind discussions in public, audio or otherwise. I conced listening to loud music in a public space can be very disruptive.

    I suppose I'm just not that sensitive to the subject.

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    Any public place frankly, I get a 30 minute lunch and 7-8 people blasting Tick Tocks in a small area...
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    FrowingFostek
    2w ago 25%

    Just discussions, if someone is arguing in a space and its disruptive then, yes.

    If someone is listening to a discussion on their phone how is that different from listening to a discussion in person?

    Personally music doesn't bother me either, I'll just tell them my opinion on their music if I felt that strongly. Or just be a normal person and bump to it, if i like the music.

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  • Any public place frankly, I get a 30 minute lunch and 7-8 people blasting Tick Tocks in a small area...
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    FrowingFostek
    2w ago 20%

    Does someone not monitor disruptive behavior? The theater worker, the funeral home attendant, librarians etc.

    If I'm having a discussion do I need to worry about others listening to my discussion?

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  • Any public place frankly, I get a 30 minute lunch and 7-8 people blasting Tick Tocks in a small area...
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    FrowingFostek
    2w ago 20%

    Nope I'm there for the movie. Libraries are there for reading and studying. Cemeteries are there for grieving family and friends. I consider those things to be an event that occupies my attention.

    If I'm in a public space without something that should occupy my attention, I'll listen to my discussion-based audio however I wanna.

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  • Any public place frankly, I get a 30 minute lunch and 7-8 people blasting Tick Tocks in a small area...
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    FrowingFostek
    2w ago 44%

    I find that this works for most of my interactions with strangers. Question what media they are consuming and start a conversation from there.

    If they felt so inclined to play their audio loudly I see it as an opportunity to engage with that.

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