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Could X go bankrupt under Elon Musk?
  • Was it ever profitable? I always thought twitter was always in the red and the only time it made money was when it sued Elon to buy it due to his arrogance and coz it minupilated the stock prices on twitter.

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    Australians vote No in referendum that promised change for First Nations people but couldn’t deliver
  • This is why I voted no.

    Indigenous Australians are striving for equality but are given special treatments with healthcare, loans, employment and education compared to every other Australian that is struggling with all those areas of their day to day and this yes vote will give them more special perks to try "fit in" with everyday Australians. If you give the indigenous special perks it will further divide resentment.

    The whole referendum needed more explaining as all the media did was say vote yes but not explain why to vote yes or vote no, people are lazy and don't wanna google either and will just go off the rumour mill like when the COVID rumours were rampant.

    There was also alot of miss information about what was in the referendum and if it was iron clad or would it be a brexir moment and people vote not knowing and then get screwed by their own government.

    TL:DR; I'm sure about 60% of other Australians felt the same way, we're not rasicts we just want indigenous to be with us, not have perks given out at tax payer cost creating animosity within a race.

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    A metric tonne (1000 kg) should be called a megagram (1 Mg).
  • You measure your height in metres as in 1.8m or 180cm and for little things it's mm (millimetres) or cm if it's less then 1m.

    It scales alot easier then the US measurement system of anything other then the simple metric system.

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    Madison on why she quit
  • I never stated I wasonly ever in one union I only stated I have been a union member for near 20years. There has been 3 different unions at my workplace and this 3rd union isn't any better then the other 2.

    Yes unions have gotten workplaces alot better over the last 100 years, but in the last 15years governments have stripped union powers effectiveness. In Australia most of the benifits unions have gotten have been put into law making 1/2 - 3/4 of what they do not anything different to legal requirements making them only good for pay increases and then calling them "benefits for the employees" and in our case in our last EA agreement it was extremely sub par us members forced the union to go back 3 times for a 2% pay increase per year over 5 years.

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    Madison on why she quit
  • I'm not going to put one union on a pedestal for the sake of other unions as there is alot of shitty unions out there.

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    Madison on why she quit
  • Been a union member at my workplace for 20years, they only give a shit about pay increases for the workers and Linus pays his workers above minimum wage which is what the union would ask for.

    In this economic climate no one will strike for just one person when it's those members that are part of the problem.

    Unions aren't what they used to be and shouldn't be treated as such.

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