Ttheonion·The OnionbyTolstoshev Florida Students Given Lifelike Dolls To Simulate Responsibility Of Owning Slavehttps://www.theonion.com/florida-students-given-lifelike-dolls-to-simulate-respo-1850688345?Open linkView original on lemmy.world208Comments11
Neato replykbin.social1Hide 1 replyYep. It's the strategy to ensure people remain desperate and too afraid to do anything.5
CCan_you_change_your_username replykbin.socialHow long until Florida reintroduces "apprenticeship programs" to deal with the shortage of agriculture workers their immigration policy has created.2
RIPandTERROR sh.itjust.worksMy heart froze for a second when I thought I saw nottheonion and I'm glad I was wrong13
NNollij sopuli.xyz1Hide 1 replySomehow, this feels like less of a joke than the real events it's based on.13
PPotatos_are_not_friends replylemmy.worldOnion used to do satire. Now it's just a prediction machine.15
be_excellent_to_each_other kbin.socialI'm ever so slightly disappointed that they didn't work in the recent statement about teaching the slaves "skills" to benefit them.5
The Onion is pulling no punches lately.
Their pitch room must be running 24/7 with all the material lately.
Took me a minute to realize it was the Onion.
Yep. It's the strategy to ensure people remain desperate and too afraid to do anything.
How long until Florida reintroduces "apprenticeship programs" to deal with the shortage of agriculture workers their immigration policy has created.
My heart froze for a second when I thought I saw nottheonion and I'm glad I was wrong
Somehow, this feels like less of a joke than the real events it's based on.
Onion used to do satire. Now it's just a prediction machine.
This hurt my soul a little bit.
Listen, I love The Onion but don’t give ‘em ideas, man…
I'm ever so slightly disappointed that they didn't work in the recent statement about teaching the slaves "skills" to benefit them.