JailElonMusk

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[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 42 points 13 hours ago

How do we know he wasn't just driving a Cyber truck?

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 8 points 4 days ago (4 children)

First things first. It's Diaz.

Second it's Disney so yeah they're trying to appeal to younger audiences, that's kind of their thing.

Third she's 52 years old. Nobody wants to watch premenopausal Snow White live with 7 CGI dwarves and try to score Josh Brolin as the prince.

Lastly, if you fall asleep at 52, at least in America your ass is going to a retirement home. The only prince coming to save you is the sweet release of death.

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Thank you for the insight, that sounds like a great option!

I never considered the experience could be different based on where you buy from. My apologies for any confusion.

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Not high just someone that uses eBay and has had good results. There's no perfect option in capitalism.

"Approximately 71% of eBay purchases come from listings that offer free shipping."

I've had great results and I chose to share them, what's your suggestion then?

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 week ago (13 children)

I cut out Amazon completely after ordering from them four to five times a week. Heres how I did it:

  1. Make a list (I use Google Keep) and see if you can get it locally or from thrift stores

(Many people who do buy from Amazon immediately donate it after they're done.)

  1. If you can't find it used or local, use eBay! They have free shipping, an ethical CEO that doesn't make their employees piss into jars, and they are MUCH cheaper than Amazon 9/10 (not taking into account the prime membership).

  2. Buy directly from the vendor and look for promo codes if 1 or 2 don't fit your lifestyle.

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 weeks ago

Agreed. That's my motto for everything in life.

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 84 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (25 children)

So if it added ".06 to the cost of a four dollar hamburger" to pay people a living wage, why are we not doing this everywhere?

Is it millionaire greed? I bet it's millionaire greed.

Brad Close, CEO of NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses). NFIB speeds more money lobbying to keep people poor (124 million) than than take in each year (113 million).

Brad makes over $480/hr (or 1 million dollars a year) to lead a company that tells the government you shouldn't make more than $7.25/hr. He must be 66x smarter and more productive than those making minimum wage.

That's just one example, look up Serv-Safe and the National Restaurant Association. It's not an accident these workers are poor, it's on purpose.

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 weeks ago

You are once again 100% incorrect. Also, the horse is already dead why are you still beating it?

The rest of Europe is NOT doing much better.

However you won't respond to facts, won't argue a point intelligently, but you'll cry wolf at being faced with data and discourse that shows you don't understand what you are talking about at the most basic level.

Once again here's some data supporting my claim (still waiting for you to produce ANYTHING to support any of your claims) that you won't read, consider, or understand:

(Find me the "rest of Europe" on any chart or article)

https://ourworldindata.org/homelessness

https://www.developmentaid.org/news-stream/post/157797/homelessness-statistics-in-the-world

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_by_homeless_population

You have yet to counter ANY facts with anything other than your feelings, gatekeeping, or chastising and accusing me of not knowing what I'm talking about.

Call me a bad debater and spin your positions until you get dizzy, it won't change the fact that you aren't operating in reality and your feelings aren't more important than actual tangible data that is EASILY obtained through a quick Google search of how this problem actually gets solved by other countries.

Asylums aren't housing, they are a form of incarceration that objectively doesn't work. I don't understand why this concept is so hard for you to grasp?

It's really simple:

Treat people how you'd like to be treated should you ever be in their situation.

It sounds like you have joined the sunshine and rainbows team saying that rehabilitation and mental health counseling is needed. Welcome, we're glad to have you!

I firmly agree, so let's chat about homelessness. Something you have more opinions on rather than a factual understanding of what causes homelessness and equally as important, what lifts people out.

If you were homeless right now, would you prefer to be locked up in an Asylum or have a chance to have a roof over your head to get a job and get back on your feet?

See how easy that is?

Stop using whataboutism to call many of them criminals (which you said), and dehumanizing them (which by the way was the original post in the article).

It's okay to be wrong, heck it's even okay to be stupid. It's NOT okay to marginalize an entire group of vulnerable citizens while they sleep on the street and you're comfortable behind your keyboard.

P.S. Your feelings and opinions are not a credible source, sorry bud.

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

"You can't point to Sweden or Finland as answers either, because they have the highest per-capita drug deaths of other euro nations."

Dis you? Are you the 10 second Tom from 50 first dates that just forgets shit as soon as he clicks post? Lol.

I'm quoting you and you're calling it a straw man?

You're tripping over yourself to play the victim. Just go back under the bridge you troll.

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

The ol' we can't save everyone so why save anyone argument. Bold strategy cotton.

Also, since we're talking about drug deaths do you know what county has the highest IN THE WORLD?

The United States, so yeah if we can copy Finland's homework and reduce our homeless by 435k, why wouldn't we?

Oh that's right the guy on the Internet gate keeping who can call him a selfish asshole says it might not work.

P.S. Finland had 253 people die of drug overdoses in 2023 with a population of 5.5 million.

(4.6 deaths per 100,000 people)

The US had 105,000 people die of drug overdoses in 2023 with a population of 335 million.

(31.3 deaths per 100,000 people)

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 weeks ago

I gave specific examples of countries that have reduced homelessness effectively and humanely (Finland, Norway, etc ), cited my sources and multiple solutions (not just housing, although it is a large part of fixing checks notes HOMELESSNESS?), and replied to your comment of nothing evil happening in the world?

Here's another article for you to not read or comprehend:

https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/look-finlands-housing-first-initiative

Spoiler Alert: As I know reading isn't your favorite, their solution is called Housing First (it also contains many of your same ideas that I also mentioned below). Well except for locking them up in asylums because that's as cruel as it is stupid and ineffective.

Double Spoiler Alert: As a singular example (of which there are many), Finland has a third of the homeless population percentage that we do in this country, and our GDP is 83x that of Finland. You'll find that when you "RE-READ, with an attention to understanding what we're talking about instead of reading with the intention of rebuttal".

If ignorance is bliss, you must be the happiest person on the planet. I have experienced homelessness, and I've also helped lift people out of it. Can you say the same?

It's obvious you've tried nothing and you're all out of ideas. We don't need to give them housing but we need to lock them up because many are criminals?

I'm arguing to help our fellow men and tax billionaires to give support to those in need and treat them with the same dignity and humanity we would anyone else.

We are not the same. I hope you find peace and faith in your fellow man again, until then I wish you luck on continuing to punch down to those in need on the Internet and sucking the toes of the richest man alive.

TL;DR: Homelessness is a multi-faceted issue that requires a complex and thoughtful solution including strong social support system, treatment, counseling, EMPATHY, and yeah a fucking roof over their head.

P.S. I don't HAVE to disagree with everything Elon says, I GET the distinct pleasure to because of how incredibly stupid and corrupt he is. After all, fighting and opposing Nazis is as American as Apple Pie.

[–] JailElonMusk@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 weeks ago

That's a good and thoughtful question, with no easy answer.

My opinion is I don't believe you can force someone to receive help, but you can incentivise them through rehabilitation, job training, counseling and housing.

At the end of the day, we need to respect their rights and not infringe on them. If they don't want help, then they are part of the .06% that chooses homelessness.

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