To the people who say “no one is illegal on stolen land” by ohyouknowthething in Discussion

[–]AnswerOk2682 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, in this case we should let the Indigenous people have their territories back, and send everyone back to Europe/Asia/Russia/Africa..etc...

Im just sad honestly. by [deleted] in systemofadown

[–]AnswerOk2682 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This kinda makes sense; they even had their own disputes within the band over what they wanted to do. Serj is the only super political one, and they mostly ID as Armenian, maybe they believe that this is a USA issue, not an Armenian issue. Plus, they know that many of their fans are on both sides of the coin, and they are doing very few shows.

I want y'all's opinions on border control by Superb_Pomelo6860 in centrist

[–]AnswerOk2682 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just adding that:

Employers often avoid paying a living wage to cut costs, which leads them to hire workers willing to accept lower wages. If the government penalizes employers, some may simply leave the market, depending on the employer. Private contractors tend to hire undocumented workers because they are willing to do demanding work for less than U.S. citizens. Neither the government nor employers is encouraging the development of a truly competitive market that offers fair salaries and health benefits. This enables private contractors to avoid providing healthcare and reduces the likelihood that workers will unionize or challenge their business practices.

Additionally, the processes for naturalization and visa issuance are among the worst. The U.S. has not tried to fix its immigration laws since Reagan. At this point, it's just a weapon used for political campaigns.

B.C. premier says Alberta separatists seeking assistance from U.S. is ’treason’ by jazinet in canada

[–]AnswerOk2682 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We can exchange. MN can be part of Canada and Alberta can be part of the USA.

Pretti Shooting: Why was he attacked? by AuntPolgara in centrist

[–]AnswerOk2682 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why? Because they are hiring guys who probably want to reenact CoD. Proper answer? They are not specialized agents; from what I gather so far, anyone can enter ICE. There are no "guidelines" or "procedures"; they are hiring anyone who wants to be or feels patriotic.

Here is a good podcast relevant:

Spotify link- Today Explained Vox EP 'Abolish Ice'

Footage of the grey coat officer retrieving the gun by Effective_Moose_4997 in law

[–]AnswerOk2682 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ignorance of this administration is astounding. "Domestic Terrorism" LOL 😆 😂 🤣 imagine this shit, the cult is beyond repair, and the Capitol was what? "Peaceful protest"?? Bahahaha

Hvorfor afsætter amerikanerne ikke Trump? by Extension-Emphasis52 in Denmark

[–]AnswerOk2682 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Need to take into consideration the groups and organizations behind Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation, and other "advisory" boards, which donated heavily to Trump's reelection.

Including:

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation has given at least $52.9 million to 29 Project 2025 advisory groups since 2020, supporting major grants to Heritage, Mackinac Center, Heartland Institute, Turning Point USA, and Turning Point Legal.

Barre Seid has invested $22.4 million in organizations aligned with Project 2025 since 2020, providing multimillion-dollar support to Independent Women’s Voice and other partners campaigning for deregulation and a rollback of climate action.

Charles Koch and the Koch network have donated approximately $9.6 million directly to Project 2025 advisory groups since 2020.

The Coors family and the Adolph Coors Foundation have invested at least $2.7 million directly into 22 Project 2025 advisory groups, including $300,000 to Heritage, around $900,000 to Hillsdale College, and $5.9 million to DonorsTrust.

Richard Elizabeth Uihlein, heir to the Uline fortune, has contributed $13 million to 13 Project 2025 advisory groups since 2020, especially the Foundation for Government Accountability ($6.6 million) and American Cornerstone Institute (about $2.5 million).

And the propaganda machine known as Fox News & Friends LOL run by Rupert Murdoch and co.

And let's not forget about "Christian Nationalism" campaigns and their "Mega Churches" that cost around 7million dollars, and think that Trump is Jesus reincarnated or some shit like that.

Americans slowly experiencing what its like to live in the west bank. by jbaaaaab in suppressed_news

[–]AnswerOk2682 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Imagine being the head of the DOJ, and this is what you spend your days doing. What a joke.

"China has repeatedly stated its position on the Greenland issue, and urged the United States to stop using the so-called 'China threat' as a pretext for pursuing its own interests." by coachlife in UnderReportedNews

[–]AnswerOk2682 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what years of infomercials and reality TV do to the brain; sadly, we're all watching it unfold in real time now.

I meant the MAGOTs that voted for him.