Excerpt from a BBC article: ""We usually work, 10, 11 or 12 hours a day," says a 49-year-old woman from Jiangxi unwilling to give her name. "On Sundays we work around three hours less."
She is in an alleyway, where a dozen people are huddled around a row of bulletin boards.
They are reading the job ads on the board, while examining the stitching on a pair of chinos draped over it.
This is Shein's supply chain. The factories are contracted to make clothes on order - some small, some big. If the chinos are a hit, orders will ramp up and so must production. Factories then hire temporary workers to meet the demand their permanent staff cannot fulfil.
The migrant worker from Jiangxi is looking for a short-term contract - and the chinos are an option.
"We earn so little. The cost of living is now so high," she says, adding that she hopes to make enough to send back to her two children who are living with their grandparents.
"We get paid per piece," she explains. "It depends how difficult the item is. Something simple like a t-shirt is one-two yuan [less than a dollar] per piece and I can make around a dozen in an hour.""
The people who make Shein's clothes labor for ten to twelve hours per day (in violation of China's labor laws), some up to seven days a week, and earn as little as 15 to 30 cents per t-shirt.
20.11.2025 00:07 — 👍 8387 🔁 3055 💬 139 📌 156
Donald Trump Snaps at Female Reporter Who Asks About Epstein Files: 'Quiet Piggy'
Donald Trump Says 'Quiet Piggy' to Female Reporter Asking About Epstein Files
When asked if there was anything "incriminating" in Epstein's emails, Trump pointed a finger in a female reporter's face and snapped. 'Quiet. Quiet, Piggy.'
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Are you honestly expecting me to read the article after a headline like that?
16.11.2025 21:54 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Teenagers are old enough to have sex with middle aged men. They are not old enough to be trans.
by Megyn Kelly
16.11.2025 12:57 — 👍 4074 🔁 798 💬 41 📌 29
Remember the recent middle-of-the-night apartment building raid where children were dragged outside naked & zip-tied in the street while black & Latino residents were _sorted by race_ and piled into separate vans while their apartments were ransacked & robbed? That raid? So it resulted in 0 arrests.
16.11.2025 17:38 — 👍 9024 🔁 3631 💬 17 📌 107
I can’t even
16.11.2025 15:32 — 👍 3009 🔁 268 💬 179 📌 73
Tweet from Jack:
What trillion dollar problem is AI trying to solve?
Wages. They are trying to use it to solve having to pay wages.
Evergreen.
08.08.2025 19:12 — 👍 496 🔁 157 💬 3 📌 10
Getting closer to having a needle that swings between authoritarianism and democracy.
15.11.2025 16:44 — 👍 7 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
As one Massachusetts school administrator recently said; this moment with AI is remarkably like the moment when we were introduced to asbestos. Yes, it had some remarkably promising characteristics – fireproofing! – and had some real utility in science, research, and industrial applications. But a profit-driven industry bullied us into inserting it everywhere; into our homes and schools and public spaces, before we really understood the risks. This resulted in decades, if not centuries, of illness, injuries, deaths, and the astronomical financial burden of trying to remove the stuff.
As you, the leaders and policymakers in our schools, craft an AI policy for our district, we the undersigned call on you to:
1. Ban AI tools into the classroom, protect our students and teachers from de-skilling and allow them the space and time to engage in assignments themselves.
2. Resist any direct financial relationship or contracts with AI providers, as well as the “training” they might offer.
3. Provide a digital literacy curriculum to help students navigate the current digital landscape, and promote critical engagement with technology.
4. Guarantee that anywhere generative AI has already entered our classrooms or curriculum, an opt-out will allow students and teachers to refuse the use of these products at no risk to their grades, progress or employment.
Love to see community action against this AI nonsense! neighborhoodview.org/2025/11/13/d...
14.11.2025 11:42 — 👍 987 🔁 426 💬 17 📌 38
If they win, Democrats will have to use their newfound authority to rethink, even dismantle, agencies like U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. They may need to walk back the Bush-era decision to consolidate those agencies and others under a single department, given the wild abuses perpetrated under this administration and its predecessors. It will need to give serious thought to major political and social reform, including D.C. statehood, a federal ban on partisan gerrymandering, a new voting rights act and federal protections for reproductive rights and bodily autonomy, including the rights of gender and sexual minorities. Democrats will also need to embrace the legislature’s constitutional authority to structure the executive branch and the judiciary, up to and including Supreme Court reform.
If they win next year, Democrats will need to treat the next Congress not as a return to the status quo ante but as the beginning of a new era in which the principal task is to roll back the president’s effort to create and consolidate a personalist dictatorship. They’ll need to fortify the American political system against future attempts to play dictator and lay out a project of genuine democratic renewal. None of this is possible without a willingness to use power rather than just hold it. What we’ve seen this week is that there are still too many Democrats whose instinct is to retreat to normalcy rather than face the conflict at hand.
Jamelle was cooking.
Gift link: www.nytimes.com/2025/11/12/o...
14.11.2025 12:50 — 👍 5483 🔁 1617 💬 152 📌 155
“Housing shortage – Jews to blame," letter sticker, German Reich, 1938
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14.11.2025 02:16 — 👍 8011 🔁 3233 💬 244 📌 119
One of my earliest moments of radicalization was in 2005 when Larry Summers said that women biologically have less aptitude for science than men. Following that, scores of equally unimpressive people wrote pieces trying to explain or justify his remarks, when they should have called for his removal.
12.11.2025 17:13 — 👍 3352 🔁 510 💬 56 📌 36
The Compassion Trap: How the Shutdown Weaponized Democratic Values Against Democracy Itself
When Opposition Parties Stop Fighting Because the Cruelty Becomes Unbearable. And Why They Shouldn't.
V. good from Bonica:
'When your “negotiation” is just agreeing to stop inflicting pain, it’s extortion, not compromise. And when the opposition accepts those terms, they teach you that inflicting pain works.'
11.11.2025 18:28 — 👍 46 🔁 17 💬 0 📌 3
Simply enraging.
11.11.2025 01:15 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
My ACA current plan is going from $385/mo to $821/mo.
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In the most predictable development ever, Mike Johnson is not committing to hold a House vote on ACA subsidies
10.11.2025 22:19 — 👍 24506 🔁 7835 💬 2404 📌 1467
your clothes certainly are beautiful, mr emperor, sir
10.11.2025 22:29 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
$40B of your money to this guy, so he can dance at CPAC at Mar-a-Lago while Americans wait for their paychecks, hoping the money actually comes.
09.11.2025 01:11 — 👍 7838 🔁 3453 💬 569 📌 282
Black American soldiers literally dug these WWII graves. Traumatic. To acknowledge that fact at a cemetery they helped construct is something the Heritage Foundation cannot accept. As Veterans Day approaches, never forget that this country both compels and disrespects Black military service. Always.
09.11.2025 13:20 — 👍 2881 🔁 1216 💬 32 📌 24
My family has been without half our income for 40 days. It has been.. very hard.
We are willing to feel that pain so people can have health care next year, or to undo these illegal recissions.
We are not willing to have been put through this for NOTHING.
10.11.2025 01:35 — 👍 25819 🔁 6608 💬 495 📌 371
Allowing this to pass is a mistake.
10.11.2025 01:54 — 👍 950 🔁 86 💬 57 📌 8
Sanders: That is a totally meaningless gesture. You can get 100 votes here and it won't mean anything because the House is not going to take it up.
10.11.2025 01:23 — 👍 24169 🔁 6097 💬 519 📌 374
The average SNAP benefit per month is $177 a person.
The average ACA benefit per month is up to $550 a person.
People want us to hold the line for a reason. This is not a matter of appealing to a base. It’s about people’s lives.
And working people want leaders whose word means something to them.
10.11.2025 01:49 — 👍 62537 🔁 15189 💬 2087 📌 640
So—rather than getting the concessions now, when they can be guaranteed, you’re going with the PROMISE of a vote which in all likelihood will fail, and are touting as a win certain commitments simply to follow existing law re: federal employees. I’m infuriated.
10.11.2025 01:51 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
But I cannot support a deal that still leaves millions of Americans wondering how they are going to pay for their health care or whether they will be able to afford to get sick.
10.11.2025 01:28 — 👍 1105 🔁 128 💬 197 📌 46
Im seeing a lot of arguments like this from colleagues in PoliSci
My view from working on autocracy is that Dems were winning on the biggest fight- making autocratization unpopular and now they're giving that up.
Those are the costs
10.11.2025 01:07 — 👍 189 🔁 51 💬 7 📌 1
agreeing to make a terrible deal while your main opponent is quite literally being boo'd on live tv by an entire stadium of people is the kind of political instinct you'd normally only find in a 3 week old dead goldfish
10.11.2025 00:36 — 👍 25986 🔁 6443 💬 248 📌 211
No health care, no deal.
10.11.2025 01:33 — 👍 28307 🔁 4364 💬 1175 📌 269
Sanders: Let’s be clear… If this vote succeeds, over 20 million Americans are going to see at least a doubling in their premiums… if resolution is passed tonight, we are on a path way to throw 15 million Americans off of medicaid and the affordable care act, 15 million.
10.11.2025 01:25 — 👍 16838 🔁 5531 💬 425 📌 294
The government has been shut down for 40 days—the longest in history. All Democrats have fought hard for extending the Affordable Care Act tax credits that make health care affordable for millions. I’m voting against the bill given it doesn’t extend these valuable tax credits.
10.11.2025 01:30 — 👍 2049 🔁 318 💬 150 📌 28
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