We already have the resources to feed the hungry. A third of all the food produced is thrown out. The problem is how we distribute it. Systemic change is the only thing that can address this problem in a meaningful way.…
As if the NSA wasn't part of the problem to begin with.
Uhm, what? Even if someone commits a crime, that does not make them any less able to recognize that the police break laws.
Police serve themselves and the state, putting their lives well above those they are supposed to serve and protect. I don't think the public's opinion is likely to change until there's some radical reform.…
We already have the resources to feed the hungry. A third of all the food produced is thrown out. The problem is how we distribute it. Systemic change is the only thing that can address this problem in a meaningful way.…
As if the NSA wasn't part of the problem to begin with.
Uhm, what? Even if someone commits a crime, that does not make them any less able to recognize that the police break laws.
Police serve themselves and the state, putting their lives well above those they are supposed to serve and protect. I don't think the public's opinion is likely to change until there's some radical reform.…