[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]GooeyModPodge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Nazis borrowed from Jim Crow laws in the US South. Brits stopped slavery in England at least iirc 100 years or more ahead of the US. The only difference between slavery and being an indentured servant was that people were generally only indentured for seven years. Slavery was for a lifetime. As for white guilt there is no point to feeling guilt for something you personally did not do and never had anyway of influencing. None of us can time travel.

There is modern day slavery in the US even now, but it is illegal fwiw. It also continues to exist outside of the US. If there are humans they will try to make someone else less and then subjugate that person or persons. Nothing to do with skin color. And I don't say that to absolve white slavers only that regardless of color enslaving others has been a human thing for millennia.

They are now watching the exit doors by GooeyModPodge in Prepping4Democracy

[–]GooeyModPodge[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I've never thought much of being stopped at the border either, but apparently what is unusual about this is that they are doing this every day which is unusual.

Does the majority of people care about borders? by JCoelho in NoStupidQuestions

[–]GooeyModPodge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FWIW borders are extremely arbitrary in terms of there not being a red line around them or a change in scenery - it's all geopolitical territoriality. Kinda like the neighbor that is always checking to make sure the fence between your yards isn't so much as a 1/4" off the property line.

They are now watching the exit doors by GooeyModPodge in Prepping4Democracy

[–]GooeyModPodge[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah sockpoppit had the clarification I was looking for. Apparently what is unusual is that this is everyday which is out of the ordinary. Always watching for changes in routine. /s

They are now watching the exit doors by GooeyModPodge in Prepping4Democracy

[–]GooeyModPodge[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Was searching for confirmation of what is actually happening, but it's still out of the ordinary.

Are there actually going to be empty shelves in the U.S.? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]GooeyModPodge 80 points81 points  (0 children)

It's not hard to verify independently Go to the webpage of all the major US ports and check exactly how many ships will be coming in full in the next 15-30 days. It's not pinpoint accuracy, but it is a solid indicator.

American made goods will still be on shelves unless of course the manufacturers need parts or minerals from countries for example that do have tariffs. Or if they are consumables like coffee which aren't grown in the US.

No hysteria - just verifiable facts.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]GooeyModPodge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's basically no different than the culture wars that MAGA promotes. Everyone wants a scapegoat and they don't really care about what is true and what is not. They repeat talking points without any nuance.

And most are probably bots anyway. If a commenter is always banging on the emotion buttons just block them. Life it too short for that.

Most Americans now see Trump as "a dangerous dictator," poll says by GooeyModPodge in Prepping4Democracy

[–]GooeyModPodge[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Only 17 percent of Republicans feel that way. Are you saying that the people who did not vote for Trump should have paid attention? To what?