We have to do things to our current coalition members and the fascists in parliament that I cannot and will not talk about online. All I will say is that they are murderers
German workers will no longer be allowed to "call in sick" under new reforms
Employees will need a doctor's certificate from day one as phone-based sick notes are abolished
This is obviously very nice, but also cements my take that the 2026 World Cup serves the same purpose as the Olympic Games in 1936: Image polishing for the fascist power to lull us into a false sense of safety after a desastrous year of interventionist wars no one agreed with.
@nohowling "this isnt radfem, but what you are saying is radfem" can you be more specific? are you saying that the making of class distinctions between Men and Women is not radfem theory? on what basis?
@UnderdoneElm69 I believe intersectionality and gender as performance are effective analytical lenses, as opposed to radfem class distinctions. I was pointing out that the SS is using radfem theory to come to a similar conclusion than I do, but with dangerous implications.
@UnderdoneElm69 I am not angry at that. I am pointing out that using radfem rhetoric to understand the victimization of trans men is what erases trans men to begin with, because radfem politics views gender as inherently tied to sex, as you pointed out. I am sorry if that was not communicated.
@rumguzlingbigot those things are literally untrue for xiv. subscription doesn't start at 200+ hours into the 350 hour story, and almost everything is soloable.
the game is a jrpg with mmo combat for like the first 300 hours. ~200 of those hours at least are free expansions. you dont have to engage with any of the mmo aspects if you don't want to
Note on politics: Law is literally political. Laws are written by legislature, enforced by the executive, judged by the judiciary. Centering law as a good framework of accountability is a political stance.
i genuinely think xeno is too stupid to realize that so much of what he's doing reads like a grift. platforming asmon/ethan klein bc "he's interested in law" or very niche and specific implications of the lawsuits they're involved in to him without seeing the bigger picture.
sticking to it is demonstrably more effective at getting people around you organized than sticking to the supposed "most effective" form of organizing/activism/advocacy and inevitably burning out
the problem this poses cannot actually be investigated, since anyone claiming that political art is ineffective would have to either deliver examples where a choice between art-making and other forms of activism/advocacy had measurable impacts on the progress of movements
is making art always good? probably not, there is probably some diminished returns on its inspirational impacts. should a conclusion about its efficacy lead us to tell people how to advocate for political projects? definitely not, and thats mostly because finding your niche and