your quick to blame current problems on foreigners, while ignoring that those people came to the us BECAUSE of its existing imperialistic politics.
They're at best a symptom of a larger problem.
your quick to blame current problems on foreigners, while ignoring that those people came to the us BECAUSE of its existing imperialistic politics.
They're at best a symptom of a larger problem.
ignoring the decades of previous history of home made American imperialism.
Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam,.....
they are only subject to a federal license because they ship interprovincialally
because writing is a good skill to have professionally.
also, you have the itch, so why care if people read?
do it for you then!
BG3 has been runing just fine for me on steam deck and arch.
the thing you have to remember is that the internet is built off the backs of furries and trans women.
that's not to say that all tech workers are one of those two, but a lot of those two work in tech, specifically open source.
Don't believe me? look up programer/Unix socks.
and being a woman makes you immune to biases?
really, so being a women means your a perfect soul?
well we're not making things extreme so.....
as a trans person myself, I said nothing of your gender, and only spoke of your biases. just because your a woman, doesn't mean you don't have biases.
if you dislike what it says about you, that's for you to process and deal with.
I've done nothing but point out what it's saying to me, and just because you don't like it, doesn't mean it's not being said.
real talk here....
its okay to be uncomfortable with what something says about you.
but you CAN controll what you unconsciously say. By starting to recognize these biases and start to examine the root, and decide if you want to change how you do that in the future.
I'm not even saying you have to, or even you should change. Just that if you WANT to change, you can.
bush era regulations aren't foreigners....
here's the thing with Putin, he didn't invent the flames, he just stoked them. The tea party was always this.