Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

CoalCrackerKid t1_j9u11gk wrote

This is going to seem strange, because compromise is a dying art, but if you see the other reply, why not both? Why have it just be a day? Why not make it a multi-day window precisely because, no matter which day you make it, somebody will bellyache with an objection?

At the end of the day, what would things look like if one side didn't want a lot of people to vote? Would we see a lot of the things that we see now?

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this_works_now t1_j9tzra0 wrote

Can you say what kind of help you're looking for? Are you looking for air purifying tips? Unfortunately this situation will not go away without intervention.

People have said to make calls to the police and animal control, but you're saying that it's not working for you. How much have you followed up with them? I live in a small ruralish town myself so I understand that sometimes it's hard to get someone inspired to come out, but you should be able to contact one of your town's council representatives about it, or your local state representative's office which should be nearby.

I tried googling "animal rescue license in pa" but I am only pulling up a kennel license which requires inspection because there are standards of care which this home is obviously not providing. Someone absolutely should be able to look into things.

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Lil_Phantoms_Lawyer t1_j9tx797 wrote

Yeah, you're correct it's not fair for me to say they called it dangerous when they didn't use that word. The article is still hysterical about it imo:

>The Pride flag ban in classrooms is already having chilling consequences, not just on the LGBTQ community.

I understand your point of "feeling seen" but that does sound like the Pride Flag exists to endorse an identity which is exactly what the article says it doesn't do.

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