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Sex Rule

  • Exposing kids to sex too early isn't good for their development.

    Can you elaborate on negative aspects of early sex ed? You only provided the positive examples, and I'm curious now

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    ddplf @szmer.info

    What are the democrats actually doing to help?

    People are storming the streets and town halls, Elon is dissolving the whole country and Trump is busy tending Putin's toes. Where the fuck are the democrats in all this crisis? It feels AOC is doing all the heavylifting while all the rest of them smug bunch are just watching with "told ya dis was gunn happen" drawn on their face.

    Please tell me my ignorant ass is just blatantly wrong because I ain't getting any news.

  • I'd say it's more of a HENRY thing (high earning, not rich yet), but I very much agree.

    On the other side, I can't name any rich person mannerism I'd call remotely positive. Maybe some Old Money humbleness, but that's also pretty rare.

  • Define bad for the world. You can say this man is a deranged maniac able to implode the entire western order, leading to countless lives in ruin, insane social imbalance and strenghtening of our enemies, and literally burning our planet.

    But all that doesn't matter, becaude corpos don't care. They only understand money. They don't care about long-term consequences, they are humungous instant gratification machines centered around generating profit.

    Value of the dollar is much more important to them than the wellbeing of the world.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    ddplf @szmer.info

    Does the US really have no instruments in case a newly elected president immediatelly and openly exposes he's a nazi?

    You'd think a hegemony with a 100-years tradition of upkeeping democracy against major non-democratic players, would have some mechanism that would prevent itself from throwing down it's key ideology.

    Is it really that the president is all that decides about the future of democracy itself? Is 53 out of 100 senate seats really enough to make country fall into authoritarian regime? Is the army really not constitutionally obliged to step in and save the day?

    I'd never think that, of all places, American democracy would be the most volatile.