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[–] Talc 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Any time you work out your notice you are giving your employer time to reschedule shifts and hire your replacement, you're making the experience as stress free for them as possible. If you walk out you leave them with a problem, they need to make special arrangements.
Anyone in management may be annoyed about your reason for leaving to make a political point, they may decide to forcibly stamp their point over yours by using that 2 weeks to make false accusations or stitch you up. You might think that all your colleagues are good guys but are you so sure about their political positions? There's no quicker way of making enemies than taking a firm political stance. If I was going to work my last 2 weeks I'd do it wearing a camera for my own safety, although to be honest I'd rather pull my own teeth out than risk going back on the premises after handing in my notice.
[–] Warmoose76 3 points 34 points 37 points (+37|-3) ago
I'm sick and tired of the terms 'liberal' and 'conservative'. Can't you just see they are used to divide us? 'Liberal' mostly stands for freedom but now a days is used against freedom. The term 'liberal' gun laws is a paradox. Liberal really means hardly too no government regulation, but these days people are getting it confused with authoritarianism. I avoid these terms because I have come to realize they change every decade. Back in the day the 'conservatives' where the ones trying to censor speech and expression, the whole thing has flipped upside down.
[–] lemon11 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
We are naturally divided by things such as the desires to extinguish self-defense and the desire to defend ourselves. What these terms do is divide politics in a different way and provide a linguistic handle on the divide to control it.
Labels aren't the problem, but using over-worn labels which are just weapons for the enemy may be a big problem. It's useful to reason about our own ideas in abstractions.
[–] tendiesonfloor 4 points -1 points 3 points (+3|-4) ago
'Liberal' mostly stands for
And here I thought I was going to go an entire day here without some pedantic cunt lecturing me on 'muh classical liberalism'.
[–] ScreaminMime 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
I don't know where you think it flips every decade, Liberals [yes the term is the opposite of it's traditional meaning but that's EXACTLY what Liberals do] have been for MORE government in our lives since Wilson.
[–] ToTheMoonAlice 0 points 21 points 21 points (+21|-0) ago
Own the word, change the meaning, control the narrative.
Right out of the Orwellian how-to guide-book.
[–] Empire_of_the_mind 5 points 3 points 8 points (+8|-5) ago
Gay virtue signalling.
[–] AmaleksHairyAss 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
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[–] eulogyjones 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Just another business alienating their primary customer base just to pander to people who aren't going to buy their products
[–] Sublimesati 1 point 4 points 5 points (+5|-1) ago
It does sell the product. It just restricted the rights of capable adults to purchase the product for no good reason.
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