• @TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz
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    1931 year ago

    “Cancel culture” lmao. Dude used his position as a pillow salesman to spread conspiracy theories and now has to bear the consequences.

    • @Asafum@lemmy.world
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      691 year ago

      If they didn’t have projection, hypocrisy, and a perpetual victim complex would they really be MAGA Republicans anymore?

      It’s unreal how the “Party of Personal Responsibility” is chock full of people who NEVER accept the consequences of their actions…

    • @BassTurd@lemmy.world
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      151 year ago

      That’s not entirely true. I boycott places I don’t agree with all of the time. Be it religious views that affect policy, political views, or a range of others things, there’s almost always an alternative that I’d rather give my money to.

      Is it a boycott if it’s just me participating?

      • Curious Canid
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        241 year ago

        No, it isn’t just you. “Cancel Culture” is another of those pejoritive terms the right is so fond of. Making decisions about where to spend your money based on the behavior of the companies is a one of the few ways we have to influence corporations (and politicians).

        The extreme right seems to have given up o boycotts and moved on to direct physical attacks as their preferred methods of influence.

  • @tvbusy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Lindell was ordered to pay $5 million to a man who won a “Prove Mike Wrong” contest at his 2021 “cyber-symposium” where he challenged experts to examine his data, which he claimed proved Donald Trump really won the 2020 election.

    It didn’t, and one expert who looked at the data demanded the prize.

    Lindell refused to pay, so the case went to court, where he lost.

    🤣

    • Bryan Elliott
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      611 year ago

      What’s even better is that the guy in question - Robert Zeidman - is, in fact a Trump supporter. But as a data analytics engineer, he wasn’t able to fool himself with bullshit data.

      • Pantsofmagic
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        231 year ago

        Yeah I seem to remember an NPR interview he did where they gave him “the packets” they captured of a malicious actor communicating with voting equipment and the files were Word documents that somebody typed a bunch of gibberish into and renamed the file extension.

      • @Chalky_Pockets@lemmy.world
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        121 year ago

        This doesn’t surprise me at all. I’m an aerospace engineer and I know MAGA aerospace engineers and if Trump were to say something along the lines of “we’re gonna cut the cost of designing an aircraft by loosening the safety requirements”, they would be able to articulate exactly why we shouldn’t do that. Their inability to translate that into things like deadly virus precautions is another matter but when they know he’s wrong, they know.

        It’s just that so so so few of them could even pass a GED…

        • @Boondock@lemmy.world
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          51 year ago

          Man, I wish I could say the same about medical device professionals. I left this job but I was a sr engineer under a manager who has been working in med devices for 30+ years.

          Back when the whole hydroxychloroquine thing was being spouted by Trump, manager who has TONS of experience about why the FDA does testing and safety testing in medicine, would regularly tell us that we should demand our doctors give us hydroxychloroquine and we should take it along with multiple vitamin D pills a day, etc. he would tell us how he’d NEVER been sick despite us all knowing he was the type who came in constantly with a cough/sneeze fit.

          He also had a bunch of idiotic takes on the 2016 election (I escaped before getting to hear his 2020 versions).

          He was a shitty manager but the FDA thing was the one area where I was like “damn you’re even idiotic in our area of expertise”. He wasn’t the only one there who was a MAGA dope either unfortunately

          • @Chalky_Pockets@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            Wow, that would be like those aero maga people saying they knew how to engineer the products we make so they must also know how to pilot an airplane lol.

        • @fidodo@lemm.ee
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          01 year ago

          That sounds like you’re saying the MAGA aerospace engineers couldn’t get a GED…

          • @Chalky_Pockets@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            That is not what those words in that order mean. Most MAGA people are too dumb to pass a GED, but that doesn’t mean 100% of them are. I’m 100% sure the MAGA aero guys would fail the history section of the GED, but in all honesty they are good aerospace engineers as far as I can tell. I just wouldn’t have them over for dinner if you know what I mean.

  • StarServal
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    871 year ago

    Ah yes, “cancel culture” from the “go woke go broke” crowd.

  • ryan213
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    721 year ago

    “They did cancel culture on us.” LOL Just pictured him with his hands in his pockets and kicking dirt while saying it.

  • Bryan Elliott
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    581 year ago

    Bro, you used your pillow sales to try and incite insurrection on the thinnest of bullshit data. The fact that the vast majority of folks with sense thought maybe you shouldn’t have pillow sales to fund terrible ideas anymore is kinda on you.

  • BadEngineering
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    511 year ago

    As someone who has received one of his pillows as a gift, it does not surprise me in the least that the company is going under. Aside from his crazier than a shithouse rat politics, the lumpy sacks of industrial waste he passes off as pillows are the most uncomfortable thing I’ve ever laid my head on.

    • @jimmyjazx@lemmy.one
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      81 year ago

      My crazy mother got me some, and yeah they suck. But I have used a good version of chopped memory foam pillows at a rental once, so it is possible. I wish I’d noted the brand

    • Nusm
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      71 year ago

      Y’know, my wife got one back when they first came out (and before all the election denying) and she loved it. It was firm enough not to go flat, but soft enough to be comfortable. She had it for a while, and even took it with us on vacation, but we accidentally left it behind at a hotel and didn’t notice until we got home. I ordered her another one, and it was junk. She hated it. It wouldn’t hold its shape, was lumpy, and was horribly uncomfortable. We sent it back and ordered another with the same results. We wound up throwing it away, and she sleeps on a Purple Pillow now.

      I read something later that said that after his pillows got popular, he started cutting costs by using substandard memory foam pieces, and the quality tanked. In my experience, that seems exactly right. So I will say that his pillows were really good when he started out, but they’re junk now.

    • xttweaponttx
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      51 year ago

      I worked at bed bath & beyond for a coupla years as a cashier. Had a helluva lot more of those things returned to us than we ever sold. 😂

    • @Saneless@lemmy.world
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      41 year ago

      They can’t handle it. Remember they wanted to go after companies who decided to stop donating or advertising with right wing shitstains?

  • Thales
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    381 year ago

    “I do every customer like my only customer and every employee like my only employee,” he told the station.

    JFC he can’t even speak English.

  • @MattyXarope@lemmy.world
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    321 year ago

    If those computers that he’s selling have hard drives in them, I’d be shocked if you couldn’t recover something wild