

Between this, the Skype fiasco, and everything else we’ve seen - are people catching on that the US government considers support for Palestine a national security issue and are using the tools of the police state to suppress it?
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Between this, the Skype fiasco, and everything else we’ve seen - are people catching on that the US government considers support for Palestine a national security issue and are using the tools of the police state to suppress it?
If you met some these execs, you’d probably run in the opposite direction. They’re a weird bunch.
It’s nice to see corporations not co-opting minority identities for profit.
It’s not so nice that bigots are feeling empowered by having silenced LGBTQ+ “allies.” However if they’re hoping to provoke a reaction among their enemies, though, I don’t think it’s going to happen - we all hated that performative nonsense lol
Governments pulled their financial support because projected costs were exceeding what was contractually promised, mostly due to pandemic-related supply chain and inflation issues.
The higher rate environment for the first time in many years couldn’t have helped much either. Debt is more expensive now, and the higher rates now will increase projected costs through the lifetime of the project.
Who will take her seat?