If you can afford it, sure. If it’s money that should be spent elsewhere, you might want to rethink it.
If you can afford it, sure. If it’s money that should be spent elsewhere, you might want to rethink it.
It doesn’t even matter. He doesn’t need a ballot to vote. His money has much more impact on the election than his vote.
Surely in 30 billion years nothing could possibly happen to the supercooled strontium to throw that off, right?
It’s not easy committing to the change when you have no knowledge of the platform. The status quo is always easier until it no longer is.
Having seen how different Linux is from what it was 20 years ago, it’s way more approachable than it used to be. Most people could adjust pretty quickly, but with so much of the technical bits hidden from sight, the average PC user these days isn’t as tech savvy as they were many years ago, and making the switch can be intimidating.
Back in my day, the stocks were kept in the public square.
Not only that, but some of them got dysentery and died from the water they were drinking.
I think it’s pretty patriotic to respect trans people.
what are we going to do about it? - continue to let them have a say in democracy?
Yes, because without their voice, it’s not democracy anymore. That’s how democracy works. The only thing you really can do is try to educate the ignorant.
Of course it hurts the average person similar to the way sanctions against a country hurt the average person. One of the goals is to get the average person upset against their government.
A tourism issue like that is a pretty small annoyance in the grand scheme of things, but it’s one that sends a pretty clear message that’s hard for the individual to ignore.