@twistylittlepassages ehm, thanks. thats how i try to deal with such situations, because for me they have the greatest learning and use for the future. enragement is only in favor for the algos of FB and such enragement mashines.
@twistylittlepassages dont interact with the boomer, make a note to yourself where he is wrong and what to learn from his thinking (for more worthwile situations) and also check, where he might have a point where "we" need to work on in future. use you emotional energy to adress the last point.
I am looking for a starting collective for some #FOSS#ERP System software, are there other recommendations than Dolibarr? #followerpower (the need a storage tracking, a crm, a billing/invoice thing at least)
@wion I would argue: Fuck the advertisement industry, let them rot in hell. ehm...i means, sure we should "limit" their abilities to advertise publicly.
There needs to be pressure on government to regulate advertising in relation to new climate policy that will be emerging. Car commercials, for example, should not be allowed on TV, billboards or anywhere else if the focus is not at least on electric vehicles. Combustion engines should not be pushed at consumers anymore as market choices. They should be treated like cigarettes, hard liqueur, and guns. People will still find them, but at least it’s not blatantly promoted by the state in the home.
I think financial literacy is a valuable service for leftists to provide. The problem is that the term is associated with jackoffs rambling about stock yields. Financial skills that are actually useful:
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