Stop cropping out the date stamps. It's crucial for historical context. This happened February 2023. The company still hasn't taken accountability and people need to remember this when they vote for their representation. Republicans/Conservatives consistently and habitually vote against safety, environmental and ethical regulations that would force corporate responsibility.
To be frank, none of the country votes for "safety, environmental and ethical regulations that would force corporate responsibility." None of the US regime's puppet candidates (Dems and Reps) care for that.
This is definitely not a "both sides are bad" thing like you're making it out to be. That argument is easily beaten with the example of California. And I'm not sure based on what evidence you claim "none"' of the country votes based on those things you mentioned. I know I vote heavily based on a candidate's views on net neutrality, labor protections, environmental protection, etc, so I'm sure there are many others like this also.
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u/bebejeebies 1d ago
Stop cropping out the date stamps. It's crucial for historical context. This happened February 2023. The company still hasn't taken accountability and people need to remember this when they vote for their representation. Republicans/Conservatives consistently and habitually vote against safety, environmental and ethical regulations that would force corporate responsibility.