

I bet it was mostly gay and trans, it’s always the same with these creeps.


I bet it was mostly gay and trans, it’s always the same with these creeps.


Fahrenheit 451


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I get it, collective action, strikes, and unionization efforts are too much for a generation that can’t even muster the courage to spark a conversation with a crush. Best to just jump straight to arson. This is your hero because you don’t even have his level of psychotic fortitude. These memes are proving your detractors correct, and will absolutely be used against you. You’re no better than the chuds you despise. This astroturfed bs and your precious texts won’t save you. Get out of your heads and join the real fight ffs.

Interesting sum is interesting. May as well been a Hegseth tattoo, lmao


Nah, dems actually believed in the illusion.


Defensively, yes. If y’all don’t resist this astroturfing you’re never beating the aligations. Go ahead, get vicious. Getting old, but y’all seem to like it.


He could have been part of a unionization effort, instead he chose violence, harmed his peers, and took away that possibility.
Not a hero, his action took from others. He could have been part of a unionization effort, instead he chose violence and harmed his peers. This isn’t the win you think it is and nothing good will come of it. Some of you need to grow the hell up.


20+ years. Found myself feeling at home on a uBlue base for a few years now. Music software in an arch container + brew for various tools. I do love it, though I admit I’m keeping an eye on OpenSuse Kalpa if RH/Fedora get weird with the Apple APIs.


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Calling arson heroic is embarrassing. Nothing about what he did helped anyone. It hurt the people who worked there and shut down any chance of actual organizing.
He could’ve put that energy into unionizing and building real leverage with the people around him. Instead he chose something that put others at risk and killed the one tool that actually works.
I get that people are angry and impatient, but cheering for this isn’t radical. It’s lazy. It hands critics exactly the narrative they want and drags attention away from the work that actually changes conditions. If people want real power, it starts with organizing, not celebrating a stunt that sets everyone back.