@iamtwm_@HasanabiProd Genocide supporting, bigoted charlatan VS a guy who wants healthcare for all and to improve conditions for workers. You have rocks in your head. Those titles are reversed.
@TheGeneral_0@rmkcleopup@GigaBeers -And yet advocates for socialism. If you had half a brain you’d realize that makes him a class traitor, not a hypocrite.
@ChaminduKavindr@cwebbonline Grift? Tell us which Billionaire or corporate interest he’s getting money from. He doesn’t do ad reads and pays out of pocket to go campaign for candidates from money he makes from Twitch memberships -which according to u is a bunch of commies anyway. So where’s the bankroll?
@kevinnbass The context of the quote was: the response to alleged rape shouldn’t be genocide. If you cared anything for actual law and order, or being truthful in what you post, you’d acknowledge that is what he was communicating instead of a misleading out of context clip.
@Cee_Ceelicious@hasanthehun During the rise of American socialists in the progressive and Great Depression eras there were more socialist politicians in the heartland than anywhere else, because they’re the only true representatives of working class people. Wait and see.
So the guy who told the Dems to do nothing whatsoever after the 2024 election loss suddenly wants to take his toys and go home because he doesn’t ideologically approve of those who are actually trying to do something? Bye fuckwad!
🚨 WOW! In a major moment, Democrat strategist James Carville says he'll LEAVE the entire party if communists or socialists like Hasan Piker becomes a "force" within the movement
"I am NOT going to be in the same party as Hasan Piker! I can tell you that RIGHT NOW. If he becomes a force within the Democratic Party, I'm OUT OF HERE!"
"I have no intention of ever being in the same political party with that guy."
"One thing I can tell you for certain, Hasan Piker and James Carville are NOT going to be in the same political party. One of us is going to leave — it might even be me!"
Communists will rip the Democrats apart!
@nosiaf_@hasanthehun They can’t report on their dumbshit-in-chief because everything he touches turns to ash, so they redirect to the fearsome hot Socialist.
@thekiyy1@mandymagnan@hasanthehun PERSONAL property, not private. Private property was abolished for all. Instead they legally established equality between men & women, giving women the independent right to own personal property, earn wages, & hold legal status equal to men without being subjugated. Read history
We live on a planet where the country that overthrew Iran's democracy in 1953 is "concerned about Iranian authoritarianism."
Where the country that funded Saddam Hussein's chemical weapons program in the 1980s launched a war in 2003 to remove Saddam Hussein for having chemical weapons.
Where the country that armed, trained, and created the conditions for the Taliban spent twenty years fighting the Taliban.
Where the country that sanctioned Iraq through the 1990s, killing an estimated 500,000 children through the denial of medicine and food, a number Madeleine Albright called "worth it" on national television, explained that it was doing so because it cared about the Iraqi people.
I am not asking you to hate America.
I am asking you to read the sentences above without looking away, and then tell me, with a straight face, that the question is whether to believe them.
The culture war is not a malfunction of American democracy.
It is a feature of American empire.
While the State Department was funding opposition media in Venezuela, American media was running wall-to-wall coverage of which bathroom transgender people should use.
While the CIA was training civil society organizations to destabilize governments in Eastern Europe, American workers were being told that the reason their wages hadn't moved in thirty years was immigration.
While the Pentagon was spending $300 million on a single failed program in Syria, American teachers were buying their own classroom supplies and working second jobs.
The noise was never accidental.
The noise was the point.
A population fighting each other over the cultural battlefields the ruling class assigned them cannot simultaneously look upward at the people assigning the battlefields.
That is not a conspiracy theory.
That is a management strategy.
It has a budget. It has architects. It has decades of documented results.
And the first sign that it is working is that the people inside it call anyone who describes it a conspiracy theorist.
🚨 FLOCK JUST GOT CAUGHT BY A REPORTER — THEIR CAMERAS ARE SECRETLY TRACKING PEOPLE IN REAL TIME
"You're saying Flock does not track people, correct?"
A Flock representative tried to deny it.
But then they showed the Condor camera — the one designed to literally follow your movements in real time.
No matter which way you move, the camera moves with you.
And that's not all.
These cameras can zoom in on your phone screen to see what you're looking at, recognize faces, and pull up personal details in minutes using commercial facial recognition.
One example: They tracked a couple arguing at a street market and within two minutes knew one just finished medical school and the other has chronic IBS.
Cops are openly bragging that "you can't get a breath of fresh air in or out without us knowing."
They said it was just for license plates.
This is full-blown surveillance, and it's already everywhere.
Should Flock's Condor cameras be allowed to track people in real time?
There is a concept in psychology called the fundamental attribution error.
It is the human tendency to explain other people's behavior through internal, personal characteristics: he did that because he's aggressive, irrational, unstable.
But you explain your own behavior through external, situational factors: I did that because I was provoked, because the circumstances required it, because I had no choice.
Empire runs the fundamental attribution error as foreign policy.
The enemy resists because he is "fanatical." Because he is "indoctrinated." Because his culture produces "violence." Because his religion is "extreme." Because his political tradition is "authoritarian."
Because something in him, internal and prior to any encounter with us, generates this behavior.
We intervene because we were "provoked." Because the situation "required it." Because our security was "threatened." Because we had "no choice." Because we "tried everything else first."
Same behaviour: violence.
Attributed in opposite directions depending on who is committing it.
This is not a coincidence.
This is the cognitive architecture of every dominant power in human history.
What makes the American version distinctive is the sincerity.
Previous empires knew they were empires.
They had kings who said the quiet part aloud.
The American empire genuinely believes it is not an empire.
Which means the fundamental attribution error is not calculated propaganda.
It is a real perception.
And that genuine sincerity, that complete, unironic, well-funded bewilderment at the hatred of people who have been bombed, is the most dangerous form of it.
Because you can negotiate with a cynic.
You cannot reason with a true believer who cannot see the bars.
You share photos of women in hijab and say:
"Look how oppressed they are."
You never share photos of women holding their dead child in a bombed hospital and say:
"Look what my taxes did."
You are not worried about women’s rights.
You are worried about maintaining the illusion that your violence is somehow enlightened.