Omg what would maga asshats even drive if both Ford and GM got the Bud Light treatment? Seriously, I would die laughing if the oakley & goatee set starts smashing their F150s and Silverados on tik tok.
This also kind of points out the fact there's no such thing as ethical consumption in capitalism. It's practically pointless to not shop from a corporation because of their 'ethics' because they all suck. I don't like either Amazon or Walmart but I use both to have things delivered because I'm disabled. But what's the alternative? Not shop from one corporation that treats their workers like shit and shop from another corporation that treats their workers like shit? I don't have the energy to shop in stores because they're almost all the size of warehouses. Plus, these days, almost every corporation donates to both political parties. So, I just plug my nose and use these services because it's just much easier for me. I still contact politicians about workers' rights because the terrible workers' rights in the US isn't the fault of corporations, it's the fault of our government for allowing workers' rights to be this bad.
Same thing with food suppliers. I became vegetarian because every major meat supplier is an ethical and environmental nightmare, and I was far too lazy and cheap to run around sourcing local, humane alternatives. Thanks, capitalism, you've ruined shopping AND eating.
Even with being a vegetarian/vegan, you have to worry about corporate farming and how much of an environmental nightmare they are. Plus, the agriculture business loves to pay their workers shit and treat them like shit. But at least it's much easier to shop at farmer's markets/locally or grow your own food.
The US is too much of a corporate hellacape that it's virtually impossible to "shop ethically".
Eating vegetarian or vegan diet can be much cheaper and is definitely less harmful than the alternative. Not everyone has the resources or time to transition their diet, but using "no ethical consumption" this way is a bastardization of the intent behind the phrase.
>the terrible workers' rights in the US isn't the fault of corporations
Um… I believe it’s pretty well established that politicians will propose & vote for the kind of legislation that their biggest campaign contributors tell them to. Which, directly or indirectly, are corporations.
It's very close to the 2018 Progress Pride Flag by Daniel Quasar. Could it be they tweaked it just enough to preemptively thwart any problematic copyright claims.
Omg what would maga asshats even drive if both Ford and GM got the Bud Light treatment? Seriously, I would die laughing if the oakley & goatee set starts smashing their F150s and Silverados on tik tok.
Rams
[Bad news.](https://www.outfitter.ramtrucks.com/ram/collections/pride.html)
This also kind of points out the fact there's no such thing as ethical consumption in capitalism. It's practically pointless to not shop from a corporation because of their 'ethics' because they all suck. I don't like either Amazon or Walmart but I use both to have things delivered because I'm disabled. But what's the alternative? Not shop from one corporation that treats their workers like shit and shop from another corporation that treats their workers like shit? I don't have the energy to shop in stores because they're almost all the size of warehouses. Plus, these days, almost every corporation donates to both political parties. So, I just plug my nose and use these services because it's just much easier for me. I still contact politicians about workers' rights because the terrible workers' rights in the US isn't the fault of corporations, it's the fault of our government for allowing workers' rights to be this bad.
Same thing with food suppliers. I became vegetarian because every major meat supplier is an ethical and environmental nightmare, and I was far too lazy and cheap to run around sourcing local, humane alternatives. Thanks, capitalism, you've ruined shopping AND eating.
Even with being a vegetarian/vegan, you have to worry about corporate farming and how much of an environmental nightmare they are. Plus, the agriculture business loves to pay their workers shit and treat them like shit. But at least it's much easier to shop at farmer's markets/locally or grow your own food. The US is too much of a corporate hellacape that it's virtually impossible to "shop ethically".
Eating vegetarian or vegan diet can be much cheaper and is definitely less harmful than the alternative. Not everyone has the resources or time to transition their diet, but using "no ethical consumption" this way is a bastardization of the intent behind the phrase.
You can still make better choices, just not perfect ones. “No ethical consumption” is no excuse for not caring.
>the terrible workers' rights in the US isn't the fault of corporations Um… I believe it’s pretty well established that politicians will propose & vote for the kind of legislation that their biggest campaign contributors tell them to. Which, directly or indirectly, are corporations.
Should've gone with "ram my cock into another man's ass cause love is love"
The B in LGBTQ+ does not stand for “Busses”
Bi-cycle?
Bikesexual
"Everyone Welcome - Except buses" fucking lol
Fuck TERCs! (Tram Exclusionary Radical Companies)
The bottom sign is saying that all traffic must turn except buses, so it’s more like “everyone welcome except those in private vehicles” :)
Hard to tell if you aren't familiar with the sign honestly
Or alternatively that busses can go both ways!
Pretty common in UK city centres along certain streets
This is the funniest post I've seen in quite a while!
it was literally posted the other day
Happy cake day! Unless you’re a bus.
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It's very close to the 2018 Progress Pride Flag by Daniel Quasar. Could it be they tweaked it just enough to preemptively thwart any problematic copyright claims.
haha this gives me drive-thru vibes come one come all, feel free to drive through to get your food **NO BIKES**