I mean… They’re called Representatives right? Because they represent the people?
So, those politicians (Representatives) represent people, yes.
I mean… They’re called Representatives right? Because they represent the people?
So, those politicians (Representatives) represent people, yes.
You’re finding a single case and using it to dismiss the whole argument.
It’s obvious.
But that isn’t the only use case of “them” being singular.
And it’s embarrassing for you that you don’t know that.
If you’re not sure, and wouldn’t want to make a comment on it, why are you making a comment on it?
When do you think it was first used in the manner?
When the question is “who cares” and commenting “no one” on a post about someone who cares… it doesn’t matter who you were responding to.
Edit: You literally said “Show me someone who thinks this isn’t transphobic.” The OP. The OP does. You literally asked for this.
That’s a myth. Bartering wasn’t really a thing as it’s presented in most lower level history classes.
Most civilizations dealt in community sharing before currency was invented.
It wasn’t a case of “I have 3 chickens for your 12 loafs of bread.” It was more like “I grew more wheat than I need this season and my neighbors goats are producing more milk than they need. If we put it together, we both have a nice meal.”
You’re currently full of bad takes, aren’t you?
We live in a post scarcity society. It blow my mind that more people aren’t screaming that from the top of their lungs.
We could have automated trains delivering food to every corner of this nation - but instead billionaires launch cars into space and build death tunnels to nowhere.
Because they’re put in an economic system where if they aren’t - they starve.
“people starve because CEOs want an 8% return on their capital” doesn’t change anything about this.
It also describes a lot of the US’ police system.
Why are you asking me? Did you read what I said? Ask the incels why they repeat conservative positions in their communities.
They actually made a documentary about just this in 2004. It was a multi-part series.
Here’s a compilation of a few clips from it: https://youtube.com/watch?v=IM-TQHJKefA&feature=share7
Yeah, it’s not that Gen Z is cringe. It’s that any and everyone who is between the ages of 10 to 16 are cringe.
It happens with every generation. It happened with everyone before Gen Z and it’ll happen with everyone after Gen Z.
You should 100% treat people different depending on their beliefs.
The Democrats are moderate. The most extreme “Democrat” I can think of right now is Bernie and he lost his election. And all he was mainly pushing for was Universal Healthcare - something literally EVERY OTHER FIRST WORLD NATION has. So even that isn’t extreme in an expanded worldview. Democrats are moderate, maybe even center right-wing in the grand scheme of the world.
The Republicans are extreme. I can’t even pick one Republican that is extreme. Boeburt, Greene, Trump, DeSantis, Abbott. That’s just the ones that stick in the news the most because of their insane choices and behaviors. Their party literally attacked the capital and tried to overthrow the government and install their own leader. They are as extreme as they can be without causing an all out civil war.
It’s consistent and repeated events that show this.
What are you even talking about about?
What is this even in reference to? Nothing the other guy has said is a black or white interpretation - it’s an observation of reality. Don’t just give platitudes, actually give explains and evidence.