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nando161mando · 10 days
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In case anyone else needed a good belly laugh today.
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pilloclock · 4 months
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Learn about Congo 🇨🇩 We cannot , after finding out so shamefully late about the genocide, continue as per. We have to change our choices and make the effort to be as ethical as we can and talk about this!
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notyourtoday · 3 months
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sordidamok · 13 days
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Apartheid Clyde promotes nazis.
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karineverse · 2 months
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Reminder that boycotting works, they are scared of us now.
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simplegenius042 · 2 months
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frank-o-meter · 5 months
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thebloodyhand98 · 1 month
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https://x.com/stairwayto3dom/status/1773039339959689436?s=12
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tomorrowusa · 1 year
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Elon Musk doesn’t know what the fuck he’s doing.
It’s likely that his main motivation for buying Twitter was to boost rightwingers like his new friend Ron DeSantis. Elon thinks that filthy rich people shouldn’t have to pay taxes; of course the GOP has been big on tax breaks for the filthy rich since the Reagan era.
Being arrogant, he presumed he could accomplish his goal on the cheap and even make a profit on it.
What happened instead is that he’s breaking Twitter and losing money while doing so. And except for the trolls he’s empowered, nobody is happy about the situation.
Twitter’s website was inaccessible for many users on Monday while others reported issues seeing photos and clicking through links in the app, marking one of the most wide-ranging service disruptions to date under new owner Elon Musk.  
Some users who attempted to load Twitter.com or TweetDeck, a service that allows users to organize their Twitter feed into lists, were met with an error message: “your current API plan does not include access to this endpoint.” Other users were able to access the site (although it appeared to load slowly), but they were met with the same error message when clicking on links. 
This has been happening much more often...
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Elon’s hollowing out of the company has caused technical issues to skyrocket.
Twitter has experienced a range of technical glitches since Musk took over the company and laid off more than half its staff late last year. Users have previously reported issues with the app’s two-factor authentication tool, seeing replies listed above a tweet rather than below it and seeing old tweets show up repeatedly in their feed or mentions.  
Some former employees raised concerns that the mass layoffs under Musk could cause the platform to break in big or small ways, after workers with knowledge of Twitter’s key systems were ousted. But Musk has continued to cut staff in an effort to boost Twitter’s bottom line. 
Speaking of “the bottom line”, business journalists have taken notice of Twitter’s plunging revenues. Even via Twitter. @Anthony
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And then there’s one of Elon’s other businesses which is suffering – possibly as a reaction to his empowerment of the far right on Twitter.
Tesla was trading at $309.07 on September 19th – about six weeks before the Twitter sale was done. Tesla has lost about a third of its value since then.
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When a company which sells high-end goods like Tesla is forced to cut prices, you know it’s experiencing problems.
All those liberals who are in the market for electric vehicles may be looking for a car company which isn’t run by the same guy who oversees a safe zone for fascists.
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beta-lactam-allergic · 5 months
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Apple, Disney and IBM to pause ads on X after antisemitic Elon Musk tweet
I wish these corporations had left X when Elon Musk was targeting the trans community, including media attacks on his own daughter. Or when he was been more subtle about his anti-semitism by going after Soros. Maybe those times he went after African Americans & Latino people. There were a lot of reasons to jump ship
But better late than never. People like Elon Musk are a threat to everyone who isn't a cishet white man & even some who are.
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nando161mando · 5 months
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Tesla workers in Sweden go on strike.
Tesla hires strikebreakers.
In response, various other workers start sabotaging Tesla. Their cars can't be unloaded from ships because dockworkers won't touch them, postal workers are apparently stalling delivery of license plates for teslas.
Naturally, Elon Musk reacts in a sane way
Haha just kidding he now wants to sue the state of Sweden
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originalleftist · 6 months
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Please do not post links to the X formerly known as Twitter. If you think something is really important to share, use a screenshot. Don't give Musk traffic (personally, I try not to visit the site at all, having killed my account there nearly a year ago).
He is a literal Nazi and sexual predator who spent 44 billion dollars to destroy a major forum for communication and news, gut its security features, and turn it into the biggest platform for hate propaganda, misinformation, and abuse on Earth, who incites violence against trans people despite having (or because he has) a trans daughter (who rightly disowned him), and now wants to charge people for the privilege of using his diseased cesspool. Which, if he succeeds, means every other major social media company will follow suit and start charging subscription fees, and another one of the too few activities and sources of information you don't have to directly pay money for will be gone.
DO NOT GIVE HIM TRAFFIC.
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notyourtoday · 4 months
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sordidamok · 13 days
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Apartheid Clyde lays off workers because his company is losing money because he is in charge.
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robertreich · 8 months
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It’s Time to Roast Starbucks For Union Busting
Starbucks should be getting publicly roasted for union busting and refusing to even negotiate with unionized workers.
You see, if there’s one thing I love more than coffee, it’s unions. Because unions perk up pay.
And if there’s one thing I hate more than corporations who try to bust unions, it’s having to make my own coffee every morning.
I may be known for a lot of things, but making a good cup of coffee isn’t one of them.
I was thrilled to hear about workers in Starbucks’ stores across the country exercising their right to unionize.
A cup of solidarity brewed by a unionized barista? What could be better than that?
Definitely not me being my own barista.
Starbucks is a multibillion dollar company. Its new CEO will start with a pay package estimated to be worth over $28 million dollars. That’s roughly 800x the pay of the workers who actually brew and serve the coffee the business is built on — and who barely earn a living wage.                                            
That’s why those workers have begun to unionize.
Since December 2021, Starbucks Workers United has won union elections in more than 300 Starbucks stores, covering more than 8,000 workers and counting.
And most of the union campaigns in individual stores won by overwhelming margins, gaining more than 70% of the total votes — and in parts of the country where private sector unions rarely win.
The Starbucks union campaign has inspired young workers across the country and breathed life into a U.S. labor movement that has been stagnant for decades.
It’s been so successful that Starbucks briefly brought its former CEO, billionaire Howard Schultz, out of retirement to bust the union, and still refuses to even sit down at the bargaining table.
That’s why I’ve been boycotting Starbucks.
As part of its campaign to tamp down further unionization, Starbucks corporate has fired scores of pro-union workers, closed stores that have unionized, threatened to withhold wage and benefit improvements from stores considering unionizing, and packed stores with outside managers to undermine organizing efforts.
The National Labor Relations Board, which oversees all union elections in the U.S., has issued more than 93 complaints covering 328 unfair labor practice charges against Starbucks — and ordered reinstatement of at least 23 fired workers so far.
Yet Starbucks is unwilling to change its anti-union ways — even though Schultz was grilled in front of Congress 
Starbucks claims to be a “progressive” company.
But based on the way it’s broken labor law and put unionized workers in the percolator, that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Now is an opportunity for all of us to make our voices heard and to tell Starbucks to stop UNION BUSTING and bargain in good faith with Starbucks Workers United.
And it’s time for Joe Biden, who calls himself the “most pro-union president in American history,” to send a powerful message: we won’t tolerate union-busting by Starbucks or any other corporation — including Elon Musk’s Tesla and Jeff Bezos’s Amazon.
Otherwise, my boycott will continue — and perhaps you’ll consider joining me.  
If we want to brew a future where workers have power and dignity, then we need to show solidarity with unions…
And stand up to corporate bullying.
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thebloodyhand98 · 4 months
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