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Urgent: Corporate secrecy on climate mahem
Everyone:
denounce Exxon
for keeping climate mayhem research
from the public.
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Election lies
Leaders in the corrupter's Wisconsin campaign team privately recognized
the 2020 victory for Biden in that state, then discussed how to spread
public lies about it.
One of them is now a regional manager in the Republican National
Committee.
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How to identify a fascist
The history of violent fascism in the United States started
before Mussolini announced the name "fascism".
That sort of government was found in many parts of the world.
The article linked to just above displays symbolic bigotry by
capitalizing "black" but not "white". (To avoid endorsing bigotry,
capitalize both words or neither one.) I denounce bigotry, and
normally I will not link to articles that promote it. But I make
exceptions for some articles that I consider particularly important,
such as that one.
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Pet suffering
Many pets undergo great suffering from the way they are treated. In
addition to outright harm, many suffer boredom from being left alone
most of the day.
I think that the proposal to entirely eliminate the practice of having
pets is extreme. It is possible to have pets and treat them well;
there are pets that are happy and not bored. However, this may
require more time than you can or wish to devote to it. If that is
the case, it would be wiser for you not to have a pat.
Perhaps people should get trained in how live with a pet. Perhaps
people should have to meet certain criteria in order to have a pet.
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Private equity pensions
Many US pension investments are in private equity companies, which exaggerate
the worth of their investments. When those people need their pensions, they may get less than they
expect.
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Bad NHS management
Bad management of the NHS, including overworking staff long-term, is
making the staff burn out.
This results in fewer staff actually working, and thus even more burn-out.
*Stress led to more NHS staff absences than Covid, new figures show.*
This problem could be cured, with time, by changes in government
policies: paying NHS workers more, and allowing qualified foreigners
to immigrate and fill the empty posts.
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