Both can be true. And YouTube premium also addressed that issue.
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Part of the reason YouTubers have 3rd party sponsor spots is because viewer an blocking makes their Adsense revenue unreliable.
YouTube premium helps address that for creators.
It wouldn't surprise me if some sponsors already demand viewership data to know how many people are skipping baked-in sponsor spots and uses that to pay creators less.
Finding more ways to avoid compensating creators isn't going to make the situation better.
But it clearly says "Black Lives Matter" not "Only Black Lives Matter".
Fixed that for you.
There doesn't need to be an asterisk though. It's only a reminder to those who can't read.
"Black lives matter" isn't "only black lives matter", it was only meant as a reminder that black lives matter. Black people have always been killed more often by cops, and it's often brushed off like it doesn't matter. The black lives matter movement was meant to be a reminder that black lives also matter...
The phrase "all lives matter" was intentional misleading, like many of the talking points created and spread by right wingers trying to punch down minorities.
Up here in Canada they are currently doing it with "save our kids" while they are pushing laws to limit LGBT education in schools.
It's a lot of work staying on top of all the phrases right wing people are using against minorities 😞
If you have a gas stove you really shouldn't be using it without the fan running.
A power outage is one of those times as people are tempted to use it more and for longer if it's the easiest source of heat.
Thankfully heat pumps have gotten better since your father's day. And natural gas is only going to keep getting more expensive. For a price of equipment that will last you 15-25 years it's becoming harder to justify gas heating.
For new builds ground source heat pumps should become more standard, they cost more, but they'll save a lot in the long run.
This would only create an underground market for it, and if we've learned anything at this point, those underground markets are impossible to regulate and often are more dangerous and risky to the user.
Legal sales and regulating it is usually much more effective.
Where on earth are finding decent vehicles for under 8k??
Unless your current truck is 10-15 years old and has over 250k km on it...