It's possible to simultaneously think there are issues with the Chinese government and U.S. government. You could mention 3 June 1989 I'm China or Epstein files in the U.S.
"AIPAC’s influence has become a flashpoint inside the Democratic Party, as leaders struggle to respond to rapidly shifting views about Israel among progressives, especially in the wake of the war in Gaza and amid the current U.S.-Israeli war with Iran."
Just say you're against genocide from any country. Fucking Democrat leadership this isn't that hard.
Yes, Israel is going to say it's not genocide and Trump is going to say he doesn't have dementia. You don't have to agree with either of them.
Reddit makes money through advertising like most other social media. They might talk a big game of removing bots, but at the end of the day, they want advertisers to think they have as many people as possible engaged on their site.
Unless advertisers start forcing them to prove accounts are real, I have doubts how much Reddit will actually change anything.
And who's going to tell their boss to stop advertising on Reddit, when you're competition is still advertising there?
"The Department of Agriculture also notes it previously announced $12 billion in one-time payments to help farmers offset losses primarily due to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration."
They vote for the war starting xenophobic racist, then cry they need more money, because they got fucked over with everyone else, and the government cuts them a check. Rinse and repeat.
"In 1999, the Labour government of then-Prime Minister Tony Blair evicted most of the 750 hereditary peers, though 92 were allowed to remain temporarily to avoid an aristocrats’ rebellion."
A rebellion like they'd try to make things worse for anyone who isn't rich?
It's possible to simultaneously think there are issues with the Chinese government and U.S. government. You could mention 3 June 1989 I'm China or Epstein files in the U.S.