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I think there's a YouTube channel called the armed fisherman whose deal is to carry an AK as he goes "fishing" because that is allowed. I've only seen a couple of vids, so my details are probably wrong.
That could even be a private service. What is the service about rating professors? I don't think schools and teachers have to be involved with that. I don't think the police need involvement either.
Thanks, I do appreciate this. It's good to be reminded.
Sorry, no greenwashing, just guessing. I just haven't seen the criticisms like we had 10 years ago.
I agree that politicians don't have much reason to speak against it without pressure, but I haven't seen any pressure from citizens about it recently.
I could very much be out of the loop, so if you have any recent articles critical of the industry, I'd be happy to see them.
This is the type of escalation I can get behind.
Go ahead Harris, beat that!
Just for other people reading this thread, the following comments are an excellent case study in how an individual (the above poster) can be so confidently mistaken, even when other posters try to patiently correct them.
May we all be more respectful of our own ignorance.
They've got it on most of Reddit!
It really depends on the kind of buses I think.
I did a lot of traveling in South America and it was a great way to see different countries. A lot of the buses were pretty luxurious with 180 degree reclining seats, meals and bus attendants to give your blankets and things. You could rest comfortably during the night trips. I also met some interesting people along the way. Some trips were horrible too, but at least I have the stories.
I probably wouldn't do it in the US. Don't know about other countries.
Can you actually extend the trip and stay at some hotels/hostels or something along the way? If the buses are comfortable, and you have the time and budget, i think it would be great to visit three different countries, enjoy the foods and sites, meet people along the way, and have that time by yourself to do whatever you want.
Except for the invitation to parents of an Israeli hostage.
AIPAC just has more money to give than the genocide victims.