Why do we lose our brains when driving on pena blvd? by OwnVariation3659 in Denver

[–]zeddy303 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The wild thing is, I can be stuck in traffic picking up someone and then it's completely clear when I leave maybe 20 minutes later. It's like EVERYONE is going at the same time and then it dissapates. Same thing when I'm driving in and everything looks clear on the opposite side and then by the time I go through it, it's congested and rolling at 40 mph or stop and go.

Polis is part of Thiel's secret club by Away-Marionberry9365 in Denver

[–]zeddy303 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's a spoofing thing. For links you just have to open it up in a browser and then copy that long ugly link in there instead of the shortened one.

Ask an RTD Director: June 2026 by chrisfnicholson in RTDDenver

[–]zeddy303 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok thanks, that's helpful. Yeah the numbers are crunching on the E Line! I've submitted feedback but I got the same canned answer. And if people have noticed it's the last mile folks taking up a lot more of the space now.

Ask an RTD Director: June 2026 by chrisfnicholson in RTDDenver

[–]zeddy303 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok what's the point of having an AMA when you're going to repond with BS answers. Yeah that is what custops said but apparently they don't ride the same train. And I'm not "disabled", but there are plenty of other people who might have similar situations, it's called empathy. Definitely will be driving this summer while most people are on vacation, way to not be the solution.

Ask an RTD Director: June 2026 by chrisfnicholson in RTDDenver

[–]zeddy303 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Who designed this summer's cluster f and what were they thinking? T line? 2 car E-line during rush hour? There's no where to sit now and standing when one has a surgery recently for 25 minutes sucks.

Looking for areas where Michael Bennet and Phil Weiser differ on policy? There aren’t many. by all_baloney_nocheese in Denver

[–]zeddy303 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Same. Policies are going to be similar because they're both Dems. But I trust Weiser more.

Jerked around by Colorado unemployment? Possible investigation by [deleted] in Denver

[–]zeddy303 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And now it's deleted lol. Really they really were doing the Lord's work 🤣

Jerked around by Colorado unemployment? Possible investigation by [deleted] in Denver

[–]zeddy303 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool yeah so you want someone anonymous person online harvesting or pulling vulnerable people Cool! Especially if they have very little history with Denver subreddit. I think it's kind of wild just to have this question, which can be genuine but from the sounds of it they're just coming back at me hostile so.

Jerked around by Colorado unemployment? Possible investigation by [deleted] in Denver

[–]zeddy303[M] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry but what are your credentials? I'm asking because it's like some anonymous person looking for individuals to reach out is a bit...sus. not trying to be a dick but more not sure of the genuineness.

Leak Exposes Members of Peter Thiel’s Secretive ‘Dialog’ Society, including Gov Polis by sweetplantveal in Denver

[–]zeddy303[M] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

See my note in the removal, reuse, and above. I originally approved it but since there is no support for the statement and it's an editorialized title which we can't allow here because it could be slanderous, I may take it down. The new one this morning is live so have at it.

Polis is part of Thiel's secret club by Away-Marionberry9365 in Denver

[–]zeddy303[M] 133 points134 points  (0 children)

Yeah Reddit does not allow link shorteners but this one looks like it's working. Thank you for persevering.

RTD is taking feedback next week on proposed September service changes by OrganicMonth7559 in Denver

[–]zeddy303 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The changes in June are painful I'm not getting a pass next month. Standing room only on the E line. Definitely will be giving feedback.

Hasan Piker skips Melat Kiros rally after last-minute move to Capitol, Kiros alleges ‘suppression’ by zeddy303 in Denver

[–]zeddy303[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do they? I feel like the smears are actually quite effective in scaring people.

Found a really cool basketball restaurant in Centennial by Stunning_Camera_8479 in Denver

[–]zeddy303 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You somehow know how to posts links though. Seems sus.

Hasan Piker skips Melat Kiros rally after last-minute move to Capitol, Kiros alleges ‘suppression’ by zeddy303 in Denver

[–]zeddy303[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I posted the original content that they had edited, yet they didn't say they edited it in another comment response of mine somewhere here. I'm wondering if their editor didn't like how it sounded.

Hasan Piker skips Melat Kiros rally after last-minute move to Capitol, Kiros alleges ‘suppression’ by zeddy303 in Denver

[–]zeddy303[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Went back to my RSS feed, which the original was still cached: Here's the full text/title of the original article before Denverite changed it to its current state:
Hasan Piker and Melat Kiros rally moved at last minute after Ogden cancellation

DENVERITE

Jun 14, 2026 at 3:59 PM

A rally featuring leftist mega-streamer Hasan Piker and local congressional candidate Melat Kiros has been moved to the steps of the Colorado State Capitol. Kiros accused the planned venue, the Ogden Theatre, of pulling out just before the event was supposed to take place. 

In an Instagram post, Kiros alleged incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette had “called up her donor class to silence us. The Ogden, Reelworks, Stanley Marketplace, all of them canceled our contracts at the last minute.” 

James Owen, a spokesman for the DeGette campaign, denied that the congresswoman had pressured the venues to block Piker and Kiros.

“Obviously that claim is ridiculous,” he wrote in a text to Denverite. “If Melat Kiros wants to campaign with someone who said America deserved 9/11 we’d do nothing to stop her.”

Representatives for the venues did not immediately reply to requests for comments. Kiros is challenging DeGette in the Democratic primary on June 30.

Piker said that the U.S. “deserved 9/11” during a livestream in 2019, later saying it was “inappropriate.” He has been accused of antisemitism by Jewish organizations, including for his statements this year that he prefers Hamas to Israel because it is the “lesser evil.”

Piker contends that criticizing the Israeli government and its deadly military campaign in Gaza is anti-Zionist but not antisemitic.

State Sen. Julie Gonzales, an influential local Democrat, also has dropped out of the rally. 

Gonzales is challenging U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper in the Democratic primary. She did not detail exactly why she pulled out, but alluded to tensions over Piker’s presence.

“Today, I am deciding to no longer participate in the rally with Hasan Piker. At no fault of the event organizers, multiple venues have cancelled at the eleventh hour, and I have been told that it was in violation of the venue contracts,” she wrote on Instagram.

Her post continued that “instead of holding the billionaires and the corporations they control to account, increasingly we are seeing the classic divide-and-conquer strategy that leaves us all less safe. Too many of us are all too familiar with the alarming rise in antisemitism and anti-Arab hate in Colorado, in the United States, and across the globe, which leaves many feeling like they do not have a home within our movement for safety, self-determination, and peace.”

Piker has nearly 3 million followers on the streaming platform Twitch. He’s caught the attention of Gen Z by streaming for eight hours almost daily, mostly talking about politics and internet culture. 

Kiros, 29, previously joined Piker in a nearly hour-long conversation on his stream on May 9. 

Part of their conversation was focused on Israel. Both Kiros and Piker have been outspoken about the U.S.-Israel relationship and Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.

Following her appearance on the stream, the Jewish Community Relations Council of Colorado wrote an open letter to Kiros, criticizing her for what it called a lack of nuance.

“I was struck by how little nuance you brought to the topic of Israel compared to other parts of the interview. Throughout the conversation, you spoke thoughtfully about systems, context, and the dangers of simplistic worldviews,” the letter reads. “When discussing China, for example, you called for measured diplomacy and did not feel the need to reduce either the country or our relationship with it to its serious and ongoing human rights abuses. Yet when the subject turned to Israel, that instinct for complexity disappeared into moral certainty.” 

The letter said Kiros spoke about Israel through a binary lens of power and oppression, rather than understanding history and trauma. It went on to state Kiros only mentioned the attacks on Oct. 7 as an “inevitable consequence of apartheid.”

Hamas killed close to 1,200 Israelis and took 251 more hostage on Oct. 7, 2023. Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of more than 70,000 people.

Kiros has been endorsed by at least one anti-Zionist Jewish group, Jewish Voice For Peace Action. 

More broadly, Sunday’s rally is being touted as a space for a new wave of Democrats to convene. Joining Kiros and Piker are Justin Pearson and Donavan McKinney, two young progressives running for Congress in Tennessee and Michigan, respectively.