

That’s only as big as this one property that was for sale in Queensland, Australia in 2019
https://www.realestate.com.au/news/massive-millionacre-estate-for-sale/
No deaths would’ve been required.


That’s only as big as this one property that was for sale in Queensland, Australia in 2019
https://www.realestate.com.au/news/massive-millionacre-estate-for-sale/
No deaths would’ve been required.


And you clearly didn’t watch the link where that was discussed too.


The author was singled out purely for being Palestinian and due to the Bondi terror attack. Which she had nothing to do with of course but it was a dog-whistle to all the bigots out there. I’m glad the other writers boycotted the event. The board should be ashamed of themselves. The event director resigned due to the interference of the board (she the one interviewed in the clip linked above) and is rightfully disgusted by what they did, and their shitty reasoning and response.


Only the social media part of it…nothing of value lost.


Why wouldn’t it be okay to piss off Big Tech? That’s part of the point. They can either change their ways or fuck off. Governments and people are not the playthings of Big Tech. Intelligent legislature and legislation that is applicable to future technology would be a sensible approach rather than just the tech of current times.


Or, and I know this is going to sound crazy, regulate the social media companies to make them responsible for the content on their websites.
Banning kids doesn’t work. They simply use a workaround. Do law makers not remember what it was like to be a kid, or adults telling them not to do something.


Just after they’re done paying for the wall


Maybe they’re after “living room”
Bet you they can’t do it.