Reddit discourse is always dogshit. My biggest issue is the anti-women ranting over Alicent's actions in the final episode, complete lack of media literacy from the internet public.
His Dad was, but fell out of favor. Xi grew up in a cave and struggled to join the party.
His later political career almost certainly benefitted from his family connections (after his father was rehabilitated) but he'd also experienced real working-class struggle during childhood.
Yeah but melty roads is a smaller issue than the apocalyptic famines anyone further south is gonna face.
Isn't the point that global warming could make a lot more of the country liveable? Same with Russia, climate change could potentially turn frozen tundra into usable land.
Feels potentially real to me, corporations love performative allyship, just look at the attempted cooption of pride. I could absolutely see a company prioritising queer hires (in certain industries.)
How much have you heard Corbyn's voice in Parliament since 2019? No one listens to backbenchers.
No party that wins under FPTP is ever gonna get rid of FPTP, and no one that loses under FPTP will ever have the power to get rid of FPTP.
Yeah, a simple majority is all-powerful in British politics, anything more constitutionally means nothing. The only real value of a larger majority is limiting rebellious fringes of the party from blocking legislation.
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