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joel_feila , in Pastor alarmed after Trump-loving congregants deride Jesus' teachings as 'weak'
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this has led him to conclude that American evangelical Christianity is now in crisis.

Just now you realized it just now.

Lettuceeatlettuce ,
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Better late than never I guess.

athos77 , in Why Elon Musk Fought a Federal Search Warrant to Help Trump

I've said this before, but Musk just never grew beyond adolescence. [Tesla models S3XY! 42069 amirite! Ligma! Tesla fart noises! hahahahaha!] Which is a real problem because he was raised as a socially-ignorant rich white boy in full-apartheid South Africa.

Steeve ,

I dunno, S3XY is pretty fun and I could forgive all that cringy stuff if he wasn’t such a fuckin narcissistic loser.

FlyingSquid ,
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It’s only S3XY because Ford wouldn’t let him make a Model E. It was going to be the far less creative SEXY originally. Meh.

YaaAsantewaa ,

You can forgive the blatant racism? Excuse me?

Steeve ,

Huh? I didn’t say that at all

PottedPlant , in China property giant Country Garden warns of up to $7.6bn loss
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Amazing it took this long! Must have been some creative accounting.

COVID, the CCP red lining capital rules, and the housing price collapse started 2 years ago. So congrats to Country Gardens for hiding this for 24 months.

China is going through their 2009 housing collapse now. It’s going to be worse than 2009, at least for China, due to the combination of factors of the post pandemic world.

Saneless , in Pastor alarmed after Trump-loving congregants deride Jesus' teachings as 'weak'

Have they ever really liked Jesus?

Most of the Magats were always terrible people who never once lived like Jesus. Now they actually have someone’s name to say who they model their lives after

Ubermeisters ,

I recognize I’m insignificant in reality so let me just go ahead and adopt these beliefs that make me feel otherwise, that’s better, ahhh sweet hatred.

nomadjoanne , in This doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license.

Lol. I have an aunt that insists they build 5g antennas in your body. Also (somehow) a doctor.

While I still think caution around these mRNA vaccines is warranted, this ain’t the reason.

HikingVet ,

What are your concerns?

PetDinosaurs ,

Agreed. What are the concerns?

While we always have to do the science, mRNA vaccines basically come off as the most minimally invasive and likely the safest way to formulate any vaccine that can work like this.

My feeling is that there just has not been enough education about how such a vaccine actually works.

yenahmik , in Search for survivors continues as Maui death toll rises to 55

This is absolutely horrific.

joel_feila , in This doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license.
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Wow If I had a nickle for every time I got to use this meme I would have 2 nickles. That is not a lot but it is wired that it happened twice

KIM_JONG_JUICEBOX , in Pastor alarmed after Trump-loving congregants deride Jesus' teachings as 'weak'
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I like the ones that don’t get crucified.

Skeith , in Disney raises streaming prices as CEO Bob Iger warns of password sharing crackdown

We’ve really come full circle back to ad-supported cable

LemmyBe ,

It won’t be long before most movies are released to theaters first, and then streaming months later.

Gestrid ,

I’m actually fine with this. I know it’s not everyone’s experience, but, for me, seeing a movie in a theater beats seeing it on my TV every time. You just can’t match that level of immersion at home.

ChronosWing ,

I mean, you can, it just cost money.

Poot , in This doctor said vaccines magnetize people. Ohio suspended her medical license.
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I was hoping that getting the vaccine would let me shoot Jewish Space Lasers out of my eyes, but all the vaccine did for me was make me ruin my credit cards every time I try to swipe them! 😕

Hazdaz , (edited ) in Abortion rights have won in every election since Roe v. Wade was overturned

It’s a shame that the SUPREME COURT is the highest court in the land.

That headline is like saying “Well our team scored the most 3-point shots” as if somehow that negates the fact that the final score is what determines who wins a game. People are trying to gloss over the fact that the SC determines the law of the land and they are simply trying to latch onto these smaller (and probably meaningless) victories because if anything gets challenged and ends up in front of the SC, it won’t win.

BigNote ,

Not at all. The majority opinion in Dodd clearly states that the issue should be decided at the state level, so even if a case somehow did make it to the SC, they would almost certainly decline to hear it since the matter, as far as they’re concerned, is already settled. In that event the last ruling stands and cannot be further appealed.

Crashumbc ,

That’s how it SHOULD work. But the SC has given up almost every shred of impartiality.

dynamojoe ,

they would almost certainly decline to hear it

I remember when Roe was “settled law”, too. They’ll hear whatever they want if it lets them achieve their political goals. Remember that at least one Justice (Thomas?) was on record basically asking for more abortion cases to get to the SC so they could decide on them. He got his wish.

afraid_of_zombies ,

It’s a bit odd that there isn’t a legal mechanism to force a Supreme Court ruling.

Kethal ,

The supreme court doesn’t make laws. Congress can protect abortion rights. Obviously elections determine the make up of Congress, but ultimately they determine who is on the supreme court too. If Trump weren’t elected, protections provided by RvW would have been secure for decades.

Hazdaz ,

SC determines if a law is constitutional and in today’s court, right wing tomfoolery is legal while everything else, no matter how sane and logical, can get struck down.

This was very obvious to many of us years back. As you said, if that clown Trump wasn’t elected this would have been all a non-issue for decades.

Clickrack ,

The supreme court doesn’t make laws.

With their overturning Roe, completely ignoring precedent and redefining “standing” to include hypothetical fantasies (ala, the Web ‘designer’ Lorie Smith who never was asked to create a LGBTQ+ wedding website, but “might have to someday”), they are indeed making laws.

Rizoid , in Disney raises streaming prices as CEO Bob Iger warns of password sharing crackdown
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Yo ho, the seven seas await!

GlitzyArmrest , in Amazon starting to track and penalize workers who work from home too much
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I know someone that works there - they had an internal ticket cut to their manager for not coming into the office 3 days a week. Their manager knew nothing about it and wasn’t expecting it at all. Pretty dumb that they’re saying it makes employees more productive when they had their record profits while everyone was working from home in 2020/2021.

joshuanozzi , in In over 15 states, schools can still paddle students as punishment
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  • Kalkaline ,
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    My understanding from a school administrator that uses it in their school is the parent has to sign off on it. I don’t agree with it in the least and believe corporal punishment has very limited if any evidence of being good at modifying behavior. Psychology has come a long way since all we knew was to beat the crap out of kids when they step out of line.

    ilickfrogs , (edited ) in Amazon starting to track and penalize workers who work from home too much
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    The fact they need to go out of their way to track this when it’s obviously not visible in production screams that this is utter horseshit.

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