• @along_the_road@beehaw.org
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    562 months ago

    Easier to exploit his workers in Texas than California

    Nothing to do with a trans law (although that is a nice bonus for him)

    • @yuri
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      Whenever I drive south I’ll add time to the trip before I drive a mile in Texas. I think at worst it took me a few hours out of my way, but I’d much rather that than have to drive those fucking roller coaster overpasses.

      Drivers are whacky aggressive too.

      • DaGeek247
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        12 months ago

        but I’d much rather that than have to drive those fucking roller coaster overpasses.

        That’s funny. Highways are the one thing Texas actually does really well.

  • @aleph@lemm.ee
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    362 months ago

    And of course all the ‘enlightened centrists’ on Twitter are posting shit like:

    So the state is now a parent, California?

    Over this legislation. So they’re either cynically misrepresenting what the law actually is supposed to do, or their reading comprehension isn’t sufficiently developed enough for them to be voicing their idiotic takes in public.

    • pbjamm
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      42 months ago

      Why is this such a big deal to him? This is totally normal here in BC and still no one is forced to be gay or trans. People make best effort to comply with other peoples wishes wrt names/pronouns and go on with their own lives.

    • atro_city
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      02 months ago

      enlightened centrists

      Yes, it’s better to see the world in black and white, right and wrong, good and bad. There is no middle ground, ever.

      • @aleph@lemm.ee
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        EnLiGhTeNeD cEnTrIsM is not the view that there is no middle ground ever; it’s the assertion that there must always be a middle ground, even in situations where there is no reasonable compromise.

        Or, to paraphrase the late James Baldwin: we can agree to disagree unless your disagreement is rooted in my right to exist.

  • davehtaylor
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    202 months ago

    If you were a good parent that your child could trust, and you loved your child unconditionally and they knew that you accepted them for who they were no matter what, this wouldn’t be an issue

  • KeriKitty (They(/It))
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    192 months ago

    On one hand, I’m sure few are sad to see him go. On the other paw, he’s an evil piece of shit making a show of being so and trying to force more evil upon an already crappy country by swinging his economic dick around. Vile in a way that’s raising my blood pressure trying to put into words. I guess no amount of misery is enough for some people.

  • atro_city
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    172 months ago

    I don’t get what’s wrong with the law. Pupil wants to change their pronouns and wants to keep it private. Why would the parents have even been notified in the first place?

    • knightly the Sneptaur
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      Right-wingers don’t see children as people. They’re aggrieved that the state is involved in their property.

  • Scary le Poo
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    102 months ago

    Do it pussy. Fuck off to Texas and let them deal with your narcissistic ass. Good luck charging your cars with that power grid, fuckface.

  • katy ✨
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    42 months ago

    california losing twitter would have be huge like ten years ago when anyone cared