[–] pixl97 4y ago ↗ I'd say "SF is now boycotting most of the US where the population is mostly conservative"More so, they are boycotting far less than 50% of the population.These two things go hand in hand. [–] WalterGR 4y ago ↗ > where the population is mostly conservativeWell, right, that goes hand-in-hand with why they’re boycotting those states: the laws adopted by those states (and not directly the political views of the populace.) [–] [dead] ergljkjlkerg 4y ago ↗
[–] WalterGR 4y ago ↗ > where the population is mostly conservativeWell, right, that goes hand-in-hand with why they’re boycotting those states: the laws adopted by those states (and not directly the political views of the populace.)
[–] tomohawk 4y ago ↗ That's alright. Most of the US is also boycotting SF.I remember traveling there for conferences 20 years ago and how nice it was. Sure, there were seedy parts, but now? Ewww.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 30.6 ms ] threadMore so, they are boycotting far less than 50% of the population.
These two things go hand in hand.
Well, right, that goes hand-in-hand with why they’re boycotting those states: the laws adopted by those states (and not directly the political views of the populace.)
I remember traveling there for conferences 20 years ago and how nice it was. Sure, there were seedy parts, but now? Ewww.