Placate

to make someone who is angry or hostile, less angry; make calmer; make more reasonable

ItWillGetWorse

ItWillGetWorse

@blackkettle.bsky.social

People out there thinking the Cabinet members are capable of invoking the 25th Amendment when those Cabinet members are so submissive they'll parade around in shoes the wrong size to placate Trump.

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Alexis ☭

Alexis ☭

@gothgf.rip

In 1922, Vladimir Lenin and Alexandra Kollontai made International Working Women's Day a Soviet holiday on March 8. Later co-opted by bourgeois states in order to placate social issues perpetuated by class warfare, the holiday persists sanitized of its revolutionary and class character.

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His Imperial Majesty

His Imperial Majesty

@treg2cole.bsky.social

The constant disrespect of legends like Jordan, Bird, Magic, Dr J, Wilt, Isiah, Dominique, Kobe, Duncan and many others, to placate the egos of these existing superstar players is quite frankly disgusting.

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