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    7 days ago

    I’m extremely anti-credit. But, there are things that require you have some kind of credit score— like renting an apartment. When I was in Los Angeles, I was actually rejected from signing a lease because I had no credit. Not bad credit. None at all, which they said was actually worse, somehow.





  • Sorry, geographic distance actually is an important factor that you conveniently wish to ignore; it’s the reason many military campaigns have resulted in failure. And, majority of the people do not live in a major city. They commute at least an hour in for work using their personal vehicle, not public transit.

    Never mind the fact that Americans still have to work their multiple jobs lest they get fired for attending a protest.

    America is spread out, including the cities. There are protests happening across the country and corporate media is suppressing coverage of them. This is not a “weak” argument, it’s a reality that you nor OP actually live in, so you choose the only one provided to you: an artificial reality created by elites to further divide the masses.




  • Shut the fuck, please. There are plenty of protests happening in this country. You’re just so far up corporate media’s ass that you will only believe it’s happening if they tell you it is. It’s called media suppression.

    Also, keep in mind how much larger America is to tiny France. The French can hop onto a rail and be in Paris in hours.

    You have to be a fucking moron to expect Americans to all hop in their individual cars, drive across several states to D.C. over the course of several days, and collectively protest at the same time where they also have no place to stay the night.

    I mean, for fuck’s sake. France is smaller than Texas. It takes 15 hours to drive from one side to the other, depending on where you’re coming from. In France, the furthest French commune from Paris is 900 km which takes 6.5 hours by train. What a joke.