Boycott is more than the personal decision not to buy something but an organized action including public announcements, reach-outs, protests, ...
I don't know which one the first amendment is though. I guess it's freedom of speech?
Boycott is more than the personal decision not to buy something but an organized action including public announcements, reach-outs, protests, ...
I don't know which one the first amendment is though. I guess it's freedom of speech?
Sounds very not depressing to me...
After gambling finally cured them from depression?
Is mbin the same as kbin and is it still a thing? I remember hearing about it at the beginning but now everyone is on lemmy or am I missing something?
I wasn't talking about this vote compared to other US elections but about the US voting system compared to other nations. 63.9% is still low for international standards. The comment above me said "half of you did", turns out it's closer to a third. And I'm not blaming the third that stayed at home, I'm blaming the system for shying them away.
Have you checked the voter turnout? Because I didn't but it's traditionally low in the US for different reasons. And this doesn't take into account people not allowed to vote. I don't live in a utopia either but the US is especially undemocratic by design
That way you can search one instance but not the fediverse