moto_panacaku
moto_panacaku t1_j2d150w wrote
Reply to comment by Mds_02 in was django an abolitionist? or only in it for broomhilda? by [deleted]
Or that he has prejudicial opinions about mountain ranges in eastern North American.
moto_panacaku t1_j2bpk16 wrote
Reply to comment by BravoCharlie1310 in New York’s governor signs watered-down right-to-repair bill - Last-minute concessions weakened the rules, which will only apply to new consumer products sold after July 1st. by speckz
Right - like was the whole idea for this to threaten big tech and sell a last minute concession to ensure their campaign funding? All the while being able to publicize a victory for the people that is much less than what it appears to be on the face? Gross.
moto_panacaku t1_j2bp7dl wrote
Reply to comment by bam55 in New York’s governor signs watered-down right-to-repair bill - Last-minute concessions weakened the rules, which will only apply to new consumer products sold after July 1st. by speckz
Gotta get that campaign money to get elected. Can't afford to alienate tech funding. This is the system and we should not be surprised at the results.
moto_panacaku t1_j2d29s5 wrote
Reply to was django an abolitionist? or only in it for broomhilda? by [deleted]
Spaghetti westerns and probably elements of blaxploitation films of the 70's heavily influenced Tarantino's writing of this screenplay. Django is like the Drifter in Fistful of Dollars ultimately. He doesn't have too many high-minded ideals, but he is clever, quick with the gun, and gets what he wants most of the time.