@johnastoehr Maybe the non-person persons are merely protecting actual persons engaging in fraudulent, monopolistic and - frankly - immoral activities calculated to impose harm on their neighbors.
@johnastoehr We don't need "corporations," those cookie-cutter pyramids, when we can organize on our own.
@johnastoehr If every worker left at once and collectively reformed as a cooperative, every worker would make significantly more money, and everyone would receive every benefit.
@cwarzel I go back to when I started to sketch an idea of this virus with my mind's eye. I told a good friend "This thing isn't going away. Nothing is going back to the way it was."
"Eh," he said. "I didn't really like the way it was."
@cwarzel He was one of those musicians that played large street festivals in Chicago.
@mehdirhasan It's here to stay, bro. The virus is toying with us the way a cat plays with a mouse before it rips its throat open. Every two weeks, each host produces a de novo mutation. That's a very high rate of mutation.
The best part of verbally attacking prominent journalists on social media is that they'll never launch a counter-attack because they're terrified at the prospect of more people reading my writing.
This should never be taken as an endorsement to do them any physical harm, but when someone cavalierly toys with children's lives, turning them into pawns in a game of chess, my empathy falls flat.
Two days in a row @Twitter has slapped me on the wrist for public health advocacy. Apparently, calling someone a fascist for spreading the same lies that lead to half a million dead Americans is frowned upon on their platform. Fair warning.
But if you quote a film from 1977 and call @mattgaetz a "short eyes freak," @Twitter could care less.
I must have called @mattgaetz a "short eyes freak" in upwards of 100 posts with no repercussions, but calling out overpaid "journalists" for spreading anti-science and anti-union hit pieces is no bueno on @Twitter.