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Right answer… wrong reasons.
Chipotle pepper powder. It’s like smoked paprika and cayenne rolled into one.
Dalkor@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Those who left tech for greener pastures, what do you for work now? What was the transition like?
6·4 months agoAsk me in 6 months. Got laid off in July. Severance runs till November. I’m not sweating it at the moment, and I’m enjoying the breath of air while I have it. Next month begins the search.
I’ve already told myself that I’m not going to break my back to get back into tech. And a couple of things that I think would be interesting to try.
Dalkor@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Trump executive order gives politicians control over all federal grants, alarming researchers
11·4 months agoGeeze! Why do them liberulls gotta make everythang so damn political!
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I am wondering if i didn’t convey my point well enough?
Im a progressive and as left as they come. I think we should aim for perfect, but be ok with better or good. What i have a problem with is seeing the front runners of the progressive left(AOC snd Bernie) being called out, by people who claim to be leftist, because they don’t say something out loud or often enough. They’ve been very clear on where they stand. They don’t need to keep reaffirming that, especially when it halts momentum, which we so desperately need yesterday.
And yet I see those leftists(not neo libs) say that AOC isn’t the future or anywhere near it, So if not them, then who? Who checks off all the boxes that’s not a milque toast moderate dem?
Eh, do we have a left in the US? Technically, yes, but it lacks all rigidity and strength.
The left is caught in a cycle of self canabalization at the moment, and anyone that I’ve seen attempting to pick up the flag and carry it forward is torn apart. People are too concerned with being ethically and morally pure so that when we’re all sitting in the gulag, they can say, “Well, at least I never compromised my values.” And I’m not saying those values aren’t important, but to have the opportunity to address those, we have several prerequisites to tackle first.
Progress is messy, and if you’re not on board, you’re holding it back.



You see i did vote blue so this doesnt include me, but logically, you could make the exact opposite argument. This is what the DNC wanted by not courting people who clearly defined what it would have taken to get their vote. I dont agree with the protest voters actions, but i do agree with their principles.