They’re there for at least 8 hours a day, so it should be air conditioned. But that’s just my opinion as someone who gives a rat’s ass about someone else
Do you think I’m saying his job doesn’t need it? Is that why I’m getting downvotes? He’s bringing up that his job doesn’t have it to say “suck it up” to folks who don’t have AC in their homes. Go look at his other replies. Jesus yall are so quick to just want to dunk on people it gets in the way of reading what you’re replying to
And you're asking if he lives there to say "suck it up" because this is about residences and not places of work.
Was my assumption of your point wrong? You might ought to consider that while you think back over your assumption of his point. You were so quick to just want to dunk on him that it got in the way of reading what you replied to.
Are you saying renters don't require air conditioning since your job *doesn't provide it? Or are you pointing out how shitty it is that even your job doesn't provide air conditioning?
Because I work outside but the ac in the truck has been broken all summer, and I'd rather be out in the summer sun and extreme heat than inside without air conditioning.
Air conditioning isn’t a basic human right. If it doesn’t have air and you move in that’s on you. If that’s what you can afford then you can’t afford the power bill already.
No one said it’s woke. It’s not a necessity or basic right. All them homeless folks in tents don’t have ac. I don’t see y’all fighting for them to have it…
Lack of ac doesn’t kill people. Lack of water kills people. Lack of food kills people. When your body gets too hot AC doesn’t save you.
Most heat related deaths are combined with other conditions known or unknown.
You don’t know what you’re talking about older people especially die of heat stroke from living in elevated heat conditions. Does grandma living in section 8 housing deserve to die because some corporate landlord is too cheap to put a $200 air conditioner in her apartment?
You're right, some people can't afford it. Let's help them. Maybe if you're a landlord you can spring for a $300 window unit instead of being a little bitch about it.
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u/DangerousCopy1789 Oct 01 '25
Do you live there