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notwiselybuttoowell:

Re: Amy Coney Barrett and climate change denial : the woman ruled that using The N Word in the workplace doesn’t constitute harrassment, despite having two black children herself. It really shouldn’t be a surprise that she has no compassion to extend to any other living person on this planet.

ultraviolet-techno-ecology:

The HC smoke bomb, which was developed in the 1930s to disperse people and conceal actions on the battlefield, is particularly dangerous to health and the environment. The Military-Style Maximum Smoke HC grenade from Defense Technology is “very toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects” and is “suspected of causing cancer,” according to the grenade’s safety data sheet. Environmental effects of the smoke bombs include defoliation of trees and a long-term reduction in their growth.

The health effects of hexachloroethane include nausea, vomiting, central nervous system depression, and kidney and liver damage, according to the compound’s material safety data sheet. Zinc chloride, a compound released by the grenades in even greater amounts than hexachloroethane, has “long-lasting effects” on aquatic life, according to its manufacturer’s safety data sheet. The toxic compound also causes fever, chest pain, and liver damage and is associated with anorexia, fatigue, and weight loss.

Although the grenade’s manufacturer, Defense Technology, markets it as “military style,” the Department of Defense appears to have begun phasing out the smoke bomb years ago because it was incredibly dangerous. A 1994 report of the U.S. Army Biomedical Research and Development Laboratory notes, “Exposure of unprotected soldiers to high concentrations of HC smoke for even a few minutes has resulted in injuries and fatalities.”

surprisebitch:

viejospellejos:

La cuerda no desmerece la hazaña

where 👏 is 👏 their 👏 ac👏 tion👏  film 👏 

swooood-dooooood:
“ mudwerks:
“ jesus fucking christ
dude
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posters that give you secondhand disgust
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swooood-dooooood:

mudwerks:

jesus fucking christ

dude

posters that give you secondhand disgust

ajlenoire:
“this is exactly what we need, news outlets lemony-snicketting trump
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ajlenoire:

this is exactly what we need, news outlets lemony-snicketting trump

zinglebert-bembledack:

elfwreck:

kaijuno:

More than 10% of all Americans live in California, so I think it’s really important that as we start voting we all know about Prop 22, which you might see adds for on Tumblr. Here’s a couple things:

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Companies are spending millions of dollars to keep themselves from having to cover benefits for their employees instead of spending that money on, for instance, employee benefits.

And they’re doing this at a time when the job these workers do has become the most dangerous for drivers and in the highest demand for deliverers.

Their attempt is so transparently heinous that they had to dispute a neutral description of the proposal.

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And their add campaigns are exactly the bullshit Amazon tries to pull, where they have people of color talk about how important their job is or how much “freedom” they need in their work life. If you’ve ever lived in a community with an Amazon warehouse/distribution center, you’d know they regularly chew up and spit out workers in poor and often minority communities desperate for work.

Please, we can’t erode the rights of workers in the most populous state in the nation or allow giant corporations to exploit the pandemic for profit.

tl;dr version

VOTE NO ON PROP 22 in CA

It’s the gig economy corporations fighting hard to have the right to exploit workers and deny them the basic benefits of employment. 

Like, you know, the right to be paid for all the time you spend on the job, not the time you spend doing specific tasks. Like the right to overtime payments. The right to have your employer pay for necessary equipment. (In this case, being paid for gas, car maintenance, insurance, and so on.) 

OR - if this really were “independent contractors just using an app to find clients” - the right to negotiate directly with those clients. The right to set their own rates. The right to discuss the terms of the work - like, agreeing to a delay on one side or the other. The right to build  up a regular clientele. The right to refuse clients without penalty. The right to know the details of a job before agreeing to it. (Did you know that Uber and Lyft drivers don’t know the destination before they accept a job?) 

Fuck this bill and its supporters.

You’re going to hear a lot of guff about 22 if you’re in Cali, don’t fall for it. No on 22 has been endorsed by pretty much every blue-collar union in the state. As a union employee, I know that voting in any law that weakens collective bargaining (and don’t be fooled; that is exactly what Prop 22 is) is going to get a lot of workers the shaft in the end.

And also fuck Uber and Lyft for spending hundreds of millions of dollars on propaganda instead of on their employees.