@TomSwirly @aroom @edwiebe @alexwild
I don't think you understood what I meant - I said that in reply to someone who made it seem like it was very easy to just go ahead and do it.
Yes, the biggest issues in this aren't the common person because they aren't going to even be able to pollute as much as corporations even after multiple lifetimes
@TomSwirly @aroom @edwiebe @alexwild
There's a lot of great ways to reduce consumption that are accessible for all people, veganism relies on ease of access however. In Chicago, where I live, there are a lot of food deserts which make veganism a tough thing to do unless you have a car, the time for the CTA, or live near a train station.
Yes, veganism is cheap... Unless you have additional constraints that are common. There's a lot of accessibility issues in general that require resolution
@TomSwirly @aroom @edwiebe @alexwild
... None of this addresses anything i said.
"Also further proof that the conversation around, and the overturning of, Roe v Wade has ALWAYS been about preserving white birth rates"
Yup. Good ole' white supremacists and the replacement theory.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/3akqdy/nebraska-steve-erdman-abortion-great-replacement-theory
They're open about it now because they feel that there won't be consequences.
I'm saying this as someone who prefers vegan over other options - You can go vegan if you live in a place where you can easily have a variety, you have the spare money to afford said variety and if you have the time to dedicate to learning and preparing vegan food. Rice and beans are vegan, but surviving on that alone is miserable.
That's not even going into how it screwed over people who relied on things like tempeh and quinoa before it became to expensive.
HMart is life
There's a lot of perspectives that need to change about IT.
IT has always been about the people who use your infrastructure. You don't build an environment for no reason, you build it because someone has to use it. As a company, you don't have a IT department for no reason, you have an IT department because they maintain the tools you need to do your work.
Technology is a enabler, it enables us to do more than we could without it.
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Yes! It's a great way to start the conversation on the right mindset. It removes the small sense of shame they feel for not knowing how the problem is solved and reminds them that you were trained for this issue. It will often remove any potential frustration they have brewing ahead of time leading to a far better interaction.