i like this bit
https://www.yahoo.com/news/murdered-insurance-ceo-had-deployed-175638581.html
Murdered Insurance CEO Had Deployed an AI to Automatically Deny Benefits for Sick People
oh def, the smile seals it for me!
hes sooooooooo hot!!?? i did not expect him to be hot!
please add cw for misogyny and domestic abuse
the double he/him made me cackle. like such a deep cut.
oh im fully down with shiting on gusanos im married to the biggest gusano hater of them all, when we last had to go to maimi you could see the viseral disgust roiling off of him the whole time.
(are you really Cuban if you haven't lived there in 60 years?
not a good idea to spread, consider how a actully displaced person may feel.
WOOOOO VOTE PSL. DOES EVERYONE HAVE A PLAN TO VOTE??
I need to be honest, if you have no idea what's going on in sudan you are anti black, same goes for the congo. you do not care about black people as much as other groups of people facing genocide, and it is becasue of the color of their skin. you are actively failing to recognize their humanity and you NEED to feel SHAME about that. its the most valid critique that black liberals have on you, the American left does not even recognize the humanity of black people around the world. dont have me to do this for you ill be honest i don't have the time or energy. maybe someone else can make a huge effort post that would be good, becasue it is shameful how little Hexbear cares about tragedies when they happen to black people on whom they can't project their adolecent revolutionary fantasies on.
Dozens of civilians have been killed and thousands displaced in Sudan’s Gezira state, aid groups said, after several days of attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which has been battling the army for more than a year. In an interview with The AP on Friday, Chaiban said the war has created “one of the most acute crises in living memory” with more than 14 million people forced to flee their homes, plunging Sudan into the world’s largest displacement crisis.“ We’ve never in a generation seen these types of numbers,” he said. About 25.6 million people – more than half of Sudan’s population – are expected to face acute hunger this year due to the conflict.
Words cannot describe the psychic damage I took from reading this.