

Unfortunately this is likely the idea. Keep them open, let the services at these parks become a “bad experience” for visitors, and change the public opinion on them from “we need these parks” to “sell them to corpos for pennies on the dollar”.
Unfortunately this is likely the idea. Keep them open, let the services at these parks become a “bad experience” for visitors, and change the public opinion on them from “we need these parks” to “sell them to corpos for pennies on the dollar”.
Nothing about your original comment reads as anything but defending that practice. Everything you said is factual, and it all sounds like defense. I appreciate that you laid out all the information that you did, but it reads like you’re saying “just playing devil’s advocate” when you’re just trying to spin a narrative that this is ok when that isn’t reality.
You keep saying this. Is that better? Like what makes any of what they are doing ok?
By the Waters of Babylon still haunts me in the best way.
Poptart seems more like a turnover to me.
Isn’t ravioli just a dumpling?
Gotcha. That makes more sense and I wish articles about this kind of thing made it clearer.
According to her, she voted no to this bill. I’m very confused by this article.
And absolutely no one is surprised.
Money in politics.
Benn Jordan is a national treasure
I would think the proliferation of censorship at a digital level could push some people to it. Honestly, I’m brand new to the shortwave world and this is part of the reason I’m here.