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dty6 5 points ago +6 / -1

I should have put a smile in my reply. 🙂 I don't really look at normie media either and I've never heard of that song so I'm just looking at the pictures and reading the words. Idk anything about Jason Aldean, but I Agree with Magulq that focusing on the outcome is a good idea.

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dty6 1 point ago +2 / -1

I kind of thought it sounded like a snare drum. Is that the right word? or a cymbal. There's an instrument that makes that noise. I'm not good with that stuff. Do you know what I mean?

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dty6 0 points ago +1 / -1

Do you mean the words in the song or the little hissing in the background?

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dty6 5 points ago +6 / -1

We have a 🤡 (C_A) dancing across the world? then he turns into a ghost? and we see an illuminati eye. The ghost goes into the eye and then there's outer space. Idk.

He's dancing across cities, when he "takes it off" he's outside "in the real world" then there's the illuminati eye and outer space

u/LoneWulf

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dty6 19 points ago +20 / -1

Thank you so very much for doing that. I know a lot of people don't like to click IG.

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dty6 2 points ago +3 / -1

Not being able to strike means there's no union, and if there's no union then we are in the same boat we've been in for 50 years - the hospital dictates what we do for shit pay and unsafe conditions. I'm not really advocating for unions or strikes, but I do know that hospitals treat their nurses like garbage.

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dty6 1 point ago +3 / -2

Consider these nurses' point of view:

  1. They took the jab and kept their job. Jabless nurses were fired.

  2. Now the hospital administration doesn't have enough nurses, so they force the jabbed to now work in unsafe conditions. The nurses complain.

  3. The hospital admin does not care about safe staffing or pt care. They just want their federal dollars, so they continue to maintain unsafe conditions.

  4. The nurses organize a preannounced strike, weeks in advance. The hospital finds enough money to hire traveling staff to cover. But they don't have enough money to hire travelers to help maintain safe nursing ratios, or enough money to attract new permanent staff.

Where is this going to end up? Who knows. Hospitals are dangerous places. A hospital security guard was killed over the weekend in Portland by an angry father in the maternity ward. The family warned the hospital and the hospital response was to give the nurses whistles to blow if they see any trouble. Last month a nurse and another person were killed in Dallas. A few months ago someone walked into a hospital in KS and sexually assaulted three vulnerable pts. The list goes on.

The bottom line is that the hospital only cares about making money. Not about patients or about staff.

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dty6 8 points ago +9 / -1

He didn't spell it or type it, he stated it. Clearly.

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