You know Doctors Without Borders? Well, I was volunteering, and we were landing in Uganda when I thought I saw someone I knew…
“And the other one?”
Well, we got a bunch of fireworks…
You know Doctors Without Borders? Well, I was volunteering, and we were landing in Uganda when I thought I saw someone I knew…
“And the other one?”
Well, we got a bunch of fireworks…
I mean, his “stop being a pussy, stupid millennials” schtick is pretty annoying. We get it, you drank from a garden hose and came home when the streetlights turned on. You’re so cool
Only if you’re not a fucking weirdo.
I have a feeling, knowing the current temperature among that community that they were scared to say they were against it.
The fuck is stomp and holla music
Yeah, but the question ultimately lies in how many bad and straight up harmful policies are worth the small step toward an egalitarian society? Where does it become ignoble to vote for one policy, when there are ultimately many more harmful ones outweighing the positive? Because it’s kinda rare that we get to vote on policy. We vote for people, with the vague promise of policy ideas that face an uphill battle and watering down— not to mention the straight up bastardization of those good policies, turning them into terrible ones.
I wish it were so black and white as us getting to vote on policy. The policymakers surely seem to be unable.