The people we need most to turn out and vote this election season (18-24) are the most susceptible to this kind of campaign. And you very much can get them to vote with the right message.
It’s all over twitter lately, people getting recorded ripping down posters with a graphic about the missing Israeli children and then their real names are found and are quickly fired from their jobs.
Missing civilians are not soldiers. People are experiencing the social consequences of their actions when they get blowback for destroying a missing persons poster.
It’s clearly not simple conveyor belts. Look at the picture. There are big boxes the food goes into that have to be pushed out and then back. And then multiply that by the number of cars and you’ve got something that’s going to add too much maintenance costs onto a low margin restaurant.
USS Nauvoo (pixelfed.social)
Beware imposters... (i.chzbgr.com)
How not to spot imposters... (i.imgflip.com)
He's called Shrek too (lemmy.world)
Two Party System. Why. (lemmy.zip)
EDIT: To the people downvoting this post because democrats > republicans: you’re missing the point.
Could wake the fucking dead (lemmy.world)
For the American people of the Federation, today is voting day. (i.imgflip.com)
Happy Monday! We're sorry for nothing. (startrek.website)
With Love...
What are your thoughts on people being doxxed for ripping down missing israeli posters?
It’s all over twitter lately, people getting recorded ripping down posters with a graphic about the missing Israeli children and then their real names are found and are quickly fired from their jobs.
'Motormat' drive-in restaurant, Los Angeles, 1949 (lemmy.world)