Why should any of that matter for making transport better in cities where none of this applies
This post is talking exclusively about cities, I'm not sure why this argument about rural areas comes up so often when it's not relevant.
Aren't the figures on the package meant to be net weight though?
That's why they're so hung up on race / gender / sexuality: those things are caste markers to them, and determine the right and proper role for people in their eyes. If someone steps out of their pre-ordained caste, that's violating the hierarchy and eroding the rules that keep society ordered-therefore-safe, and therefore inherently immoral to them.
You've nailed it. Also, if people start to realise these labels aren't as fixed they may naturally extend those conclusions to other arbitrary markers - like class and wealth.
Pretty crazy to think they got broken up in the late 90s/early 2000s for simply including IE in a fresh Windows install (im probably over simplifying but still). Yet these days they're pulling this kind of shit
It's been done at a town level before, with the same results
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/2/19/21112570/universal-basic-income-ubi-map
it could also just be a group of rocks in the shape of a plane
This whole search was as useless as those plane shaped rocks. Wait a minute.. There's a plane behind those rocks!
The reddit api blocking 3rd party apps pushed a whole bunch of people onto lemmy, and lemmy is very big on FOSS and Linux so it's been a gateway of sorts
I feel this will just breed resentmint
So why do they want people's iris scans? Like they say it's an easy way to verify someone signing up is a real person but is there some other nefarious reason I'm missing here?
-2 spooky -4 me
Lisa needs braces