14 years and counting...
Comments
-
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
hippiemom = goodness0 -
You think they’re flooding into the country because of trump? I guess the economy doing great and less folks onThe Juggler said:
Gee. Seems like things have gotten progressively worse since Trump was sworn in. Who would've thought?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Yes and no, we have a lot more folks coming than ever before. We don’t have enough facilities because the numbers are so much higher than in the past. It starts with more facilities and more judges- the quicker they can get in front of a judge, the quicker they get released into the country, less time in the cages.tempo_n_groove said:
This problem has been talked about for years but not much care in it. Now that Trump is President it has become a focal point.bootlegger10 said:For all the talk that there are less immigrants coming you would think the infrastructure we had in place would be sufficient to handle all those coming across the border. Why is there such a strain on the system right now if the problem is supposedly decreasing?
Change my mind.
starts with the govt. since one side is holding things up, we can’t get more facilities or judges or anything, so it just bottlenecks in the cages.
i feel for the border towns as much as the immigrants. They’re being inundated and overrun and have no where to turn since the govt won’t address the needs.
Thanks for admitting this, though. Means a lot coming from a blind Trump supporter.
foodstamps and better labor numbers could have something to do with it, but I think it’s more because their countries are war torn messes and they’re fleeing to get away from
it.I'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!I'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!0 -
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezusI'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
You made your comment less than 24 hours ago and some people have just seen it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezusI LOVE MUSIC.
www.cluthelee.com
www.cluthe.com0 -
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus0 -
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
I'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.
0 -
^^^ Exactly.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.
Post edited by RoleModelsinBlood31 onI'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
At least you didn’t dispute that you’re a blind Baffoon supporterRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.
jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
I won’t dispute that I support him. Why should I? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I don’t like how he does president but I like what he’s doing as prezjosevolution said:
At least you didn’t dispute that you’re a blind Baffoon supporterRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.I'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
lol yep blindRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I won’t dispute that I support him. Why should I? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I don’t like how he does president but I like what he’s doing as prezjosevolution said:
At least you didn’t dispute that you’re a blind Baffoon supporterRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
I wouldn’t insult you based on your vote or your beliefs, I’m comfortablejosevolution said:
lol yep blindRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I won’t dispute that I support him. Why should I? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I don’t like how he does president but I like what he’s doing as prezjosevolution said:
At least you didn’t dispute that you’re a blind Baffoon supporterRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.
knowing people have free will. Sorry to see you don’t understand different strokes for different folks.I'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
How many more women would have to come forward with credible assault allegations before you would drop your support of him?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I wouldn’t insult you based on your vote or your beliefs, I’m comfortablejosevolution said:
lol yep blindRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I won’t dispute that I support him. Why should I? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I don’t like how he does president but I like what he’s doing as prezjosevolution said:
At least you didn’t dispute that you’re a blind Baffoon supporterRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.
knowing people have free will. Sorry to see you don’t understand different strokes for different folks.
“If one person in your life accused you of pooping in their kitchen sink, I could be persuaded to believe that that is a lie. But if over the course of the 73 years of your life, 22 separate people came forward with detailed accounts of times you had pooped in their kitchen sinks, I’m going to start to think you’re a sink pooper."
-Colbert0 -
It’s not how many, it’s more like evidence, todignin said:
How many more women would have to come forward with credible assault allegations before you would drop your support of him?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I wouldn’t insult you based on your vote or your beliefs, I’m comfortablejosevolution said:
lol yep blindRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I won’t dispute that I support him. Why should I? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I don’t like how he does president but I like what he’s doing as prezjosevolution said:
At least you didn’t dispute that you’re a blind Baffoon supporterRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.
knowing people have free will. Sorry to see you don’t understand different strokes for different folks.
“If one person in your life accused you of pooping in their kitchen sink, I could be persuaded to believe that that is a lie. But if over the course of the 73 years of your life, 22 separate people came forward with detailed accounts of times you had pooped in their kitchen sinks, I’m going to start to think you’re a sink pooper."
-Colbert
me. It’s a tough situation, but with 2 years of crying wolf about everything from toilet paper and his comb over to his Cheeto face it kinda falls on deaf ears and it’s harder to take seriously. I certainly think it’s possible given his history but in an age where people are paid to start fights dressed as trump supporters and paid to say all kinds of things, I’ll wait for the rape kit and dna samples before I jump to any conclusion- on allegations against either side.I'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal payouts don’t bother your conscience?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s not how many, it’s more like evidence, todignin said:
How many more women would have to come forward with credible assault allegations before you would drop your support of him?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I wouldn’t insult you based on your vote or your beliefs, I’m comfortablejosevolution said:
lol yep blindRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I won’t dispute that I support him. Why should I? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I don’t like how he does president but I like what he’s doing as prezjosevolution said:
At least you didn’t dispute that you’re a blind Baffoon supporterRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.
knowing people have free will. Sorry to see you don’t understand different strokes for different folks.
“If one person in your life accused you of pooping in their kitchen sink, I could be persuaded to believe that that is a lie. But if over the course of the 73 years of your life, 22 separate people came forward with detailed accounts of times you had pooped in their kitchen sinks, I’m going to start to think you’re a sink pooper."
-Colbert
me. It’s a tough situation, but with 2 years of crying wolf about everything from toilet paper and his comb over to his Cheeto face it kinda falls on deaf ears and it’s harder to take seriously. I certainly think it’s possible given his history but in an age where people are paid to start fights dressed as trump supporters and paid to say all kinds of things, I’ll wait for the rape kit and dna samples before I jump to any conclusion- on allegations against either side.
09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR; 05/03/2025, New Orleans, LA;
Libtardaplorable©. And proud of it.
Brilliantati©0 -
Find me one woman who decided to keep her soiled underwear after she was raped as a souvenir (I'm sorry for even writing that, it feels so distasteful). If you're willing to ignore mountains of circumstantial evidence and only admit it into your thought process if you see irrefutable proof of rape, and assume innocence until that point, then you have absolutely jumped to a conclusion, which is at odds with basic common sense.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s not how many, it’s more like evidence, todignin said:
How many more women would have to come forward with credible assault allegations before you would drop your support of him?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I wouldn’t insult you based on your vote or your beliefs, I’m comfortablejosevolution said:
lol yep blindRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I won’t dispute that I support him. Why should I? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I don’t like how he does president but I like what he’s doing as prezjosevolution said:
At least you didn’t dispute that you’re a blind Baffoon supporterRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.
knowing people have free will. Sorry to see you don’t understand different strokes for different folks.
“If one person in your life accused you of pooping in their kitchen sink, I could be persuaded to believe that that is a lie. But if over the course of the 73 years of your life, 22 separate people came forward with detailed accounts of times you had pooped in their kitchen sinks, I’m going to start to think you’re a sink pooper."
-Colbert
me. It’s a tough situation, but with 2 years of crying wolf about everything from toilet paper and his comb over to his Cheeto face it kinda falls on deaf ears and it’s harder to take seriously. I certainly think it’s possible given his history but in an age where people are paid to start fights dressed as trump supporters and paid to say all kinds of things, I’ll wait for the rape kit and dna samples before I jump to any conclusion- on allegations against either side.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
EV
Toronto Film Festival 9/11/2007, '08 - Toronto 1 & 2, '09 - Albany 1, '11 - Chicago 10 -
MY conscience? Not at all, I didn’t pay them offf, why would it bother me? I don’t wake up thinking about trump or politics or climate change, lol, of course it wouldn’t bother my conscience. Maybe if I were trump or something I guess, but honestly I haven’t thought about either of those names in a freHalifax2TheMax said:
Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal payouts don’t bother your conscience?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s not how many, it’s more like evidence, todignin said:
How many more women would have to come forward with credible assault allegations before you would drop your support of him?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I wouldn’t insult you based on your vote or your beliefs, I’m comfortablejosevolution said:
lol yep blindRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I won’t dispute that I support him. Why should I? I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I don’t like how he does president but I like what he’s doing as prezjosevolution said:
At least you didn’t dispute that you’re a blind Baffoon supporterRoleModelsinBlood31 said:
I know. Holy fuck. Let’s just move on, so this thread doesn’t get closed and your political cartoon lesson interrupted.dignin said:
I get it, you took it the way you took it. I'm not offended in the least.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
It’s subjective. I took it the way I took it. It’s a cartoon. Get a sense of humor. The dude had a bubble over his head asking if he could play through. That’s funny to me and I laughed when I saw it. The same way I laughed when I read that Trump said he was “going to save the free world” the other day before he boarded Air Force 1. It’s hilarious because it’s ridiculous. Sorry you were offended, I wasn’t meaning to be a dick, I thought it was funny.dignin said:
I don't think you know how political cartoons work. Or at least this one in particular, you just didn't get it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Lmao where’s the beating a dead horse emoji or banging your head on a walldignin said:
Says the guy who laughs about a drowned migrant family. Keep the bar high.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Agreed- silliness. Cry about the conditions but when there’s comfort to be given to them, boycott it!cincybearcat said:
Yup cause shipping a bed means you aren’t trying to change anything. Mkay.dignin said:
Yes, and I think it might cure cancer too.cincybearcat said:
So if they don’t sell them furniture than no one shows up at the border??? Who knew. Problem solved. Don’t need a wall just need no furniture!benjs said:
If you think of furniture as a necessity for them to operate, then selling furniture to them can be seen as contributing to enabling the system when you had a choice of not doing so.cincybearcat said:
I don’t think selling furniture to a border shelter/camp is really all that bad. I guess I’m confused, complain about the conditions and boycott the conditions improving?dignin said:
I own my company, so no. But if I worked for a company that did business with a government or another company involved in separating kids from their parents and holding them in squalor you bet I would speak up. You wouldn't?cincybearcat said:
So your company doesn’t do anything you don’t agree with?dignin said:
That's a pretty poor argument. The Nazis would have just taken their business elsewhere.benjs said:
Met a few Wayfair employees at an AI conference over the past few days - absurdly fascinating company from a data perspective, and very kind (and brilliant) people. I don't understand the cause for protest though - had Wayfair not delivered this furniture, it'd have been sourced elsewhere. Or, considering the Trump administration, maybe they just wouldn't have equipped the place with furniture at all.cincybearcat said:Damn those wayfair employees are cruel. No furniture for you! Poor migrant kids
If it was a company I worked for I wouldn't want any part of that travesty either. Plus it brings more attention to this issue, which can only be a good thing.
Especially when that company is so directly involved in profiting from the misery.
To each their own, but it seems pretty stupid to me.
And if it doesn't do those things, everyone should throw in the towel and do nothing at all about anything. That's the spirit, why try and change anything.
That’s the spirit walk out in your job that would have provided migrants a bed! Nicely done!
emoji when you need it?! I’m not laughing at the horror of the victims, I’m laughing at the Don playing through!
jeeezus
But I'm 100% sure the artist did not intend on making the cartoon funny.
It reminds me of this one...
or this one which Canadians will remember.
They aren't always meant to be funny.
knowing people have free will. Sorry to see you don’t understand different strokes for different folks.
“If one person in your life accused you of pooping in their kitchen sink, I could be persuaded to believe that that is a lie. But if over the course of the 73 years of your life, 22 separate people came forward with detailed accounts of times you had pooped in their kitchen sinks, I’m going to start to think you’re a sink pooper."
-Colbert
me. It’s a tough situation, but with 2 years of crying wolf about everything from toilet paper and his comb over to his Cheeto face it kinda falls on deaf ears and it’s harder to take seriously. I certainly think it’s possible given his history but in an age where people are paid to start fights dressed as trump supporters and paid to say all kinds of things, I’ll wait for the rape kit and dna samples before I jump to any conclusion- on allegations against either side.
months now.I'm like an opening band for your mom.0
Categories
- All Categories
- 149K Pearl Jam's Music and Activism
- 110.2K The Porch
- 279 Vitalogy
- 35.1K Given To Fly (live)
- 3.5K Words and Music...Communication
- 39.3K Flea Market
- 39.3K Lost Dogs
- 58.7K Not Pearl Jam's Music
- 10.6K Musicians and Gearheads
- 29.1K Other Music
- 17.8K Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
- 1.1K The Art Wall
- 56.8K Non-Pearl Jam Discussion
- 22.2K A Moving Train
- 31.7K All Encompassing Trip
- 2.9K Technical Stuff and Help






