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jengibredia t1_jdrbpf6 wrote
Reply to comment by madeupmoniker in What the fuck is that smell? by LocalOnThe8s
And we should fight back. If they're going to use chemical weapons on them, we should use our mass numbers on them.
jengibredia t1_jdrbiwl wrote
Reply to comment by Dryheavemorning in What the fuck is that smell? by LocalOnThe8s
Media never covers corporations poisoning the world. It would be all we see if they did. The media is corporate propaganda.
jengibredia t1_jdrber2 wrote
Reply to comment by cazzhmir in What the fuck is that smell? by LocalOnThe8s
They do it on purpose. It's their disposal plan. To "accidentally" spill it and make it everyone else's problem. Yes, these people should not be allowed to exist in our society. They are destroying the world for profit.
jengibredia t1_jde5ihu wrote
Reply to comment by TheFAPnetwork in Philadelphia pulls out of community litter cleanup program, Glitter by Easy-Reading
This attitude is why the US is fascist run by capitalists these days
jengibredia t1_jde59nl wrote
Reply to comment by TheFAPnetwork in Philadelphia pulls out of community litter cleanup program, Glitter by Easy-Reading
That's what bureaucrats want you to think, always pointing fingers at the union when, more often than not, it is the company refusing to treat workers right and punishing everyone for workers unionizing then they point their fingers at the union.
jengibredia t1_jde4zh0 wrote
Reply to comment by bpousley in Philadelphia pulls out of community litter cleanup program, Glitter by Easy-Reading
What is this "union complaint"? How does it affect the program?
jengibredia t1_ja801hr wrote
And that's why we don't believe everything we read on the internet
jengibredia t1_ja7s5qi wrote
Thanks for letting me know, I won't go to Dunkin anymore. It's about spreading awareness. I will always fiercely support the working class and Dunkin pays barely above minimum wage, there's tons of reasons on top of what those protesters are saying to boycott Dunkin, and now I won't spend money there now that I've been given another. I guarantee those protesters have driven away hundreds in sales. We have very little power against the corporate fascists who run our country, and sustained protest is one of the only ways we still do.
jengibredia t1_j6p5ux0 wrote
They are, even places like Malibu the older beach front homes are unliveable because the ocean gets in them when there's storms. The new beach houses have retaining walls.
jengibredia OP t1_j4ha4dp wrote
Reply to 8th+Morris area - cat got out and hasn't come back...please keep an eye out! named Midge by jengibredia
KITTY FOUND!!!! Thank you everyone
Submitted by jengibredia t3_10btrux in philadelphia
jengibredia t1_j1mct19 wrote
I tell people this is the Titanic as a little bit and most don't question it
jengibredia t1_iu3vtq4 wrote
Reply to It's an absolute shame how common and easy it is for developers to take down huge old growth trees in the city. by Zfusco
Yes humans really destroy hundreds of years old trees with no hesitation. When the earth is dry and arid in 100 years we will be desperate for the trees we cut down for strip malls, parking lots, and anticipated complications with our basement storage.
jengibredia t1_jdrbzu5 wrote
Reply to comment by LocalOnThe8s in What the fuck is that smell? by LocalOnThe8s
They do it on purpose. It's expensive to dispose of it properly. "accidentally" spilling it makes it the governments problem and they just have to pay a fine.