ashiftchange:

usbdongle:

you ever notice a lot of stuff is considered poor and gross unless its upper middle class (white) people doing it

food trucks in the 90s were the realm of taco trucks and fairground food and were always considered unhygienic and nasty until all these rich city kids started opening food trucks and now they’re “trendy” and “innovative”

riding your bike to work is only considered geofriendly if you can also afford to drive a car but don’t want to, then you’re saving the earth, everyone else isn’t somehow??

recycling old cheap stuff to be used as furniture and wearing really old clothing is a sign of poverty unless you’re doing it a certain way or wearing a certain kind of old clothing

double standards are gross and you should expose them in your life as much as possible

See also: The entire legal pot industry.

closet-keys:

It’s so wild to me that capitalists really have people convinced that capitalist countries provide a higher quality of life when the US doesn’t even provide clean water, electricity, disaster relief, health care, or internet infrastructure, or housing to huge segments of its population

Like you can’t judge a nation’s quality of life by the wealth of its ruling class

‘The most over-aggressive policing I’ve ever seen’: Reporters at Georgia Neo-Nazi rally document cops brutalizing counter-protestors over bandanas

antifainternational:

NEWNAN REPORTBACK!  The 400 kkkops deployed in Newnan yesterday to protect about three dozen neo-nazis did the following:

-forgot about their ban on metal flag poles, clubs, shields, and firearms when it came to nazis marching with them, but violently enforced a non-existent law about wearing masks when it came antifa, holding anti-fascist counter-protestors at gun point and arresting ten of them for this “crime;”

-removed journalists covering the nazi rally if the nazis pointed out journalists they didn’t like.

It could not be any more clear that the police were there to serve and protect the nazis only.  Not the counterprotestors and certainly not the people of Newnan.

‘The most over-aggressive policing I’ve ever seen’: Reporters at Georgia Neo-Nazi rally document cops brutalizing counter-protestors over bandanas

soycrates:

soycrates:

Gentrification creates a stifling homogeneity in urban areas that makes it less suited for the everyday lives of the lower class and more suited towards the leisure and tourism of those with expendable income.

An old, decrepit laundromat gets replaced by an upscale bakery? And people are mad? It’s not that the poor hate organic vegan cupcakes, it’s that most of us don’t have a way to do laundry in our own home.

Run-down corner stores replaced by hand-made designer clothing boutiques? We don’t hate your eco-fabric shawl, but I can’t eat that for dinner after work like I could have a can of beans I grabbed from that corner store when I don’t have time to take the bus to the real grocery store after work.

What gentrification brings in and of itself is not typically bad, it’s that gentrification brings institutions of leisure and pleasure and makes it so that the poor have to go farther out of their way for basic necessities. It turns low-income living spaces into local tourist attractions. It can even create food deserts by putting restaurants, grocery stores, etc. in that the majority of the lower class cannot afford.

Imagine if someone totally renovated your house and turned it into a mini theme park – they took away your sleeping space, where you prepare food, where you clean yourself and get ready for your day, and replaced it with things that will please people who are visiting, who have their own homes they can go back to, who are here not for their entire life but just as a distraction from their otherwise mundane existence. It’s not that you hate theme parks, it’s not like you’ve never been to a theme park and vow to never visit one again. It’s just that you need to live! To survive! And the leisure of those who have more than you should not invalidate your existence.

I am glad this has made the rounds. Some people feel a dense misunderstanding or misinterpretation concerning gentrification, and I think it helps to hear a description/explanation of what gentrification is from those who are both affected by it and educated by the culture from which it hails. I and many others enjoy some of the delights of gentrification while simultaneously having their livelihoods threatened by it. 

the-transfeminine-mystique:

the-transfeminine-mystique:

There’s a post that I really like about the ways in which Harry Potter is the liberal dream because Voldemort is eventually overthrown by a technicality, and that they’re trying to find that technicality. I think this is an incredibly good conception of liberal strategy, and is even more relevant now with Stormy Daniels’s public statement that she, a porn actress, had a sexual relationship with Trump.

Liberals are in a perpetual search to find a population so hated that even an unproven link between Trump and that group will cost Trump the presidency. And so there will inevitably now be a marked increase in anti-sex-work rhetoric from Democrats and liberals, because the possibility of catching Trump on this requires them to loudly remind conservatives how much they hate sex workers and how disgusting they think sex work is and to fan the flames of that hatred until it spills over and, they hope, affects Trump. But it’s not going to affect Trump, it’s just going to affect sex workers.

The fact that the liberal platform frequently involves tactics like “try to pressure conservatives into living up to their prejudicial rhetoric” might be an indication that liberalism doesn’t actually care about oppressed people!!!

Baristas at Smiling Goat coffee chain vote to unionize, say they’re victims of ‘wage theft’

snototters:

darkmoonperfume:

allthecanadianpolitics:

Workers at four Halifax coffee shops, part of the Smiling Goat chain, have voted to unionize after they say they’ve gone weeks without being paid.

A group of employees spoke Friday about what they called “wage theft” after their paycheques started bouncing. Over 45 paycheques have bounced since September, the union estimates.

CBC News spoke to a dozen employees in total who all said they’ve had at least one cheque bounce.

The baristas are now part of the Service Employees International Union, a North American organization that has about two million members.

Continue Reading.

If your check bounced why the fuck would you still come in? When your check bounced that was the light shining upon your exit….. and if the company got shady business practices what they care about a union for? Labor board, unemployment office, class action, then if you want a union have at. This blows my mind lol you still worked for a company that gave you rubber instead of money. Did you take coffee and pastry as payment? What you tell all your bill collectors? Heaven forbid if you had kids or had any kind of emergency.

I don’t think, actually I know you don’t understand how bad the Nova Scotian economy is. There are no jobs. Quitting and quickly finding another job isn’t an option. And up until a month or so ago, they were still getting paid the cheques just came late. Better late payment then no job and no money.

And your solution of just quitting, all that means is someone else is going to be hired and someone else is going to go through this but without the company knowledge that these workers, a lot of whom have worked at these coffee shops for years, have. 

also I don’t think you really understand what a union is… a union means they can strike, a union means they’ll have lawyers, a union means they’ll have support. it’s actually rlly worrisome how little value you perceive unions to have. the workers are more likely to see money and quickly because they joined a union and can strike than if they were to quit and look for work else where. 

not to mention that at at least one of these cafes, the majority of the workers are lgbt. they’ve created a safe work environment for themselves. that’s not something most people want to give up without a fight. 

and finally, in the baristas’ own words:

Many people want to know why we don’t just quit our jobs. Our response to that is we like our jobs, we like being baristas, and we want to continue being baristas. We have fostered a community within our workplace, despite the conflict with our employer. It is also in our best interest that we remain employed and that the Smiling Goat stays in business, so long as our boss can live up to his obligations under our contract. Simply quitting allows him, and every other employer who commits wage theft or other illegal actions, to continue operating business as usual, and to take advantage of a new crop of unsuspecting employees. We are here to tell you that we are finished with wage-theft as usual. We are finished with bad bosses in the service industry. We encourage all service industry workers to unionize and fight back against being disrespected at work. Together, we can turn service industry workplaces into spaces where we, the workers, are valued and respected for the work we do.

Baristas at Smiling Goat coffee chain vote to unionize, say they’re victims of ‘wage theft’

eclipsebykimlipmp3:

atiredtrans:

daisto:

atiredtrans:

atiredtrans:

hot take: hrt, gender therapy and trans surgeries should be free

if cis people don’t have to pay to have a body that doesn’t make them dysphoric, neither should trans people

So by that logic does that mean that I should get anti-depressants and all the other pills for my mental issues for free because the people who don’t suffer from them don’t have to pay to have them?

yes

#so by that logic does that mean [COMPLETELY JUSTIFIABLE AND CORRECT CONCEPT]

juniorvarsityjackets:

medusasstory:

crunchbuttsteak:

crunchbuttsteak:

Minimum Wage should be indexed to 2% of a city’s median rent.

And here’s why:

Housing costs are the single biggest financial burden facing Americans today.

The Department of Housing and Urban Development define being cost-burdened as spending more than a third of your income on rent. By that definition, over half of the households in this country are cost-burdened. Source

If we want people to be able to afford to live in cities and not get priced out, we have to make a two pronged approach. One is to build houses towards all incomes and price ranges, not just luxury condos. And the other is a robust wage floor so people can actually afford to live.

Fight for 15 is doing an amazing job and I love them, but we have to realize that is quite a few places, $15/hr still isn’t enough to live on.

Which is where the 2% comes in. It allows a minimum wage that is flexible with regards to the costs of living.

And it wasn’t plucked out of thin air either:

Rent should be a third of a persons income, or to restate the equation: income should be three times a person’s rent.

And since a full time job is 8 hrs a day / 40 hrs a week / 160 hrs a month.

So when you do the math, the ideal hourly minimum wage as a percentage of rent works out to around 1.875%, which for ease of calculation is 2%.

Example minimum wages under a 2% rent rule:

  • San Francisco: $67.40/hr
  • New York City: $56/hr
  • Boston: $55.94/hr
  • Los Angeles: $27/hr
  • Houston: $21.38/hr
  • St. Louis: $18.22/hr
  • Billings, MT: $17.16/hr

I. That puts San Fran’s cost-of-living issue into perspective. 

So… Minimum wage in NYC is $116,000 annually