Oh hey, it’s the “capitalism is founded on the idea of workers owning their workplace” person.
I wasn’t stating an opinion then, that’s literally the case. You denying reality is your own problem, not mine.
Shitty article has link to non shitty source.
A shitty article that links to a non shitty source still means that it’s a shitty article from a shitty source. The non shitty article that’s linked should be the one that linked because it’s the one the that higher quality. The Irish Mirror actually hired people to do real journalists to do real journalism, and the authors of that article clearly did their jobs well. They’re the ones who should be rewarded with the internet traffic and recognition, not a shitty activist page that lazily rips off the work of others and slaps a clickbait headline on it. I know it’s a foreign concept to you, but to normal people this is called having standards.
If you critical thinking skills were as developed as you think they are, you could click on it.
The irony here is so thick its almost solid that it’s a shame you’re dumb to get it.
Oh hey, it’s the “capitalism is founded on the idea of workers owning their workplace” person.
Shitty article has link to non shitty source. If you critical thinking skills were as developed as you think they are, you could click on it.
I wasn’t stating an opinion then, that’s literally the case. You denying reality is your own problem, not mine.
A shitty article that links to a non shitty source still means that it’s a shitty article from a shitty source. The non shitty article that’s linked should be the one that linked because it’s the one the that higher quality. The Irish Mirror actually hired people to do real journalists to do real journalism, and the authors of that article clearly did their jobs well. They’re the ones who should be rewarded with the internet traffic and recognition, not a shitty activist page that lazily rips off the work of others and slaps a clickbait headline on it. I know it’s a foreign concept to you, but to normal people this is called having standards.
The irony here is so thick its almost solid that it’s a shame you’re dumb to get it.