abolishing ice doesn’t need any special political maneuvering. it’s a 23 year old paramilitary that the president can use as a personal military to terrorize cities that didn’t vote for him. they sell regime change wars with less justification. come on.
@CurtisEyiogbe Dude it's fine. I had 400k followers here, and have 36k there. There is no difference in experience. I can follow all the same content (now that even sports people are there), and make all the same jokes.
It's actually very easy to leave this website and go to bluesky, people. Everything is exactly the same over there, without the Nazis in charge, and porn AI or whatever.
You won't miss your big follower count. Getting 1000 likes vs getting 200 likes on a joke feel very similar.
"wherever he goes, he wants to leave"-- that's because when he gets there, he has brought his own self along; & whatever club he's invited to join has been devalued by the invitation.
So curious that such a wealthy man never posts anything that indicates that he enjoys or is even aware of what virtually everyone appreciates— scenes from nature, pet dog or cat, praise for a movie, music, a book (but doubt that he reads); pride in a friend’s or relative’s accomplishment; condolences for someone who has died; pleasure in sports, acclaim for a favorite team; references to history. In fact he seems totally uneducated , uncultured. The poorest persons on Twitter may have access to more beauty & meaning in life than the “most wealthy person in the world.”
As millions of Americans are about to lose their SNAP benefits, I am reminded of this quote by Emma Goldman:
"Ask for work. If they don't give you work, ask for bread. If they do not give you work or bread, then take bread."
If someone says they are serving in the military, you should not say:
"Thank you for your service!!"
You should say instead:
"Are you willing to obey a direct order to turn your guns on American citizens to squash the political opposition of a fascist?"
@no_gestures I'm not saying to be passive I'm saying not to strike out aimlessly as an individual, feeding into the propaganda machine to allow them to strike back, not as an individual, but as an organized political mass.
One thing to note is that if you are a gay black trans marxist or whatever, and you've had intrusive thoughts about doing something, the reaction to this should show that you should FOR SURE, definitely NOT do it.
The right wing prays for that to happen, and it would not help.
@FrenchComrade That's not really a counterpoint per se, but the main point. Nelson Mandela conducted terrorism but it wasn't just him by himself from his basement. If he had done that it would not have been effective, and in fact extremely counter productive.
Something people often forget is that the majority of political assassinations are done for weird ass reasons by people with incoherent politics. They couldn't figure out the Trump assassin's motive. Or Lee Harvey Oswald. Someone tried to kill Reagan to impress Jodie Foster.
This is probably a good time to remind everyone that the Trump assassin was almost certainly a right winger who hated pedophiles.
There is a reason the FBI was like "huh actually uh.....we couldn't find any motive whatsoever, weird right? Just one of those things I guess".
My actual prediction is that within two weeks Charlie Kirk will be totally forgotten by both sides. He was a mediocre hatemonger who offered nothing original, and there will be plenty of right wing grifters ready to step over his body to collect the racist propaganda checks.
This is nuts. I haven't seen the right this angry since Cracker Barrel tried to streamline their logo.
Obviously it doesn't quite rise to that level, but damn, pretty close…
When we create artificial intelligence robots, they will be given three Laws to safeguard humanity:
1. never do anything to decrease shareholder value.
2. always obey the company unless it conflicts with Law 1.
3. fuck the poor.