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Now I can finally catch up with my backlog!
22 4 ReplyI don't know why you got downvoted. Because you watch TV? So what? Either way, I liked your comment!
6 1 ReplyI hope all the industry did that kind of hiatus then (?
2 1 ReplyHow's that boot taste?
6 17 ReplyAs far as I'm aware, neither of the striking unions have called for a consumer boycott.
19 2 ReplyIt's just kind of disgusting to be saying this shit jovially when people's lives and families are at stake and actors are publicly threatening to burn down CEO's homes. It reeks of sociopathic shit having absolutely no empathy or support for what people are going through.
9 8 ReplyHe clarified his words after some people naturally started to take it a little too literally, but I don't think he needed to.
Whoever that "anonymous exec" was who said they wouldn't even start to negotiate until strikers started losing their homes deserves to be pilloried.
4 0 ReplyHe clarified his words after some people naturally started to take it a little too literally, but I don't think he needed to.
Whoever that "anonymous exec" was who said they wouldn't even start to negotiate until strikers started losing their homes deserves to be pilloried.
1 0 ReplyPretty sure this walk back is simply because of the legal implications. It's pretty obvious what he meant.
Pillory is too nice for them.
2 1 ReplyIdunno, the pillory could get pretty brutal if the crowd was sufficiently riled up. It wasn't uncommon for people to bring stones or bricks.
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