Deny, Defend, Depose
That guy is making panties drop across America in massive numbers right now
It works
As someone once told me, ideas need heads to live in.
Live, laugh, launch Elon Musk into space and leave him there.
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No but their money base is corporate lobbyists. They don’t care if they lose so long as they keep getting those donation checks. Right now they’re just a controlled opposition, exemplifying the ratchet effect whenever they’re actually in charge.Their leadership needs to be replaced with people who reflect Bernie Sanders’ ideals of messaging and governance and ditch this pathetic pandering to Republicans.
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Its not our fault they keep removing the peaceful means to fight for our dignity.
something something peaceful revolution impossible something something violent revolution inevitable
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We’re not organized because we allowed private corporations to have complete control over our communications systems and then had our government stupidly add backdoors so they could spy on their own citizens.
A big reason is because people are busy trying to organize on public communications channels.
Oh yeah and those backdoors got hacked recently. Fuckin whoopee.
Salt Typhoon also compromised the private portals, or backdoors, that telephone companies provide to law enforcement to request court-ordered monitoring of phone numbers pursuant to investigations. This is also the same portal that is used by U.S. intelligence to surveil foreign targets inside the United States.
The Democrats aren’t just averse to class war, they’re also averse to learning anything useful.
Roger Ailes created the FOX News alternate news ecosystem to try to prevent a situation like Nixon being impeached ever happening again. It worked, like gangbusters.
The Democrats are still living in the 90s, trying to do everything through an old, dying media format.
They tried to build their own alternate ecosystem with stuff like MSNBC, but the world has moved on, the digital social media landscape is where it’s at now, and the right-wing media ecosystem moved in quickly.
If Democrats want to create a media ecosystem of their own, they’re making a losing proposition by moving to the corporate owned Bluesky instead of turning to Mastodon to truly create their own media ecosystem free from corporate control.
Otherwise Democrats will always be beholden to what makes money, and helping people doesn’t make money. They have to escape a media ecosystem driven by money and build something outside of the corporate sphere. The tools are there, and the Democratic party could be using its war chest on helping develop Mastodon instead of pissing it away on cable TV commercials only half dead people see.
The Democrats have a lot of catchup to do in terms of media literacy and using modern media to their advantage, and they’re always going to have to cede corporate control if they keep choosing the corporate options. Didn’t Musk prove that without a shadow of a doubt, that you can’t trust a corporate-owned entity to not eventually try to fuck you over, or that if their goals don’t align with yours they will silence you. They need their own servers that they can control, and that can only be done with Mastodon (or something similarly open source), because Bluesky isn’t actually decentralized or federated.
I don’t see the Democrats seeing the writing on the wall with this. Even the smart Democrats are moving to Bluesky (AOC first to a million followers) instead of charging down the path that Roger Ailes showed them fucking works.
In general, hard conservative media is free to consume, light conservative (aka ‘liberal’) media is locked behind a paywall.
The problem is that the new media is being bought by billionaires and their personal interests. There is no one who will fund the “tax people like me broadcast company” for the left. All major media, whether new or legacy, whether right or “left” are a cudgel to beat the working class in the class war. The left/right descriptor is applied in reference to their stances on social issues that don’t cost anything but nice cheap words, like whether transgender people should have rights.
This is asymmetrical warfare. The billionaire class have all the means to propagandize and we have to rely on having some really good individuals hopefully get popular enough to spread naturally.
While the issues of marginalized peoples are very important, as you can see from the exit polling most people of all stripes are concerned about economic issues (the class war) and no media will properly address that as it doesn’t suit their desires (fabulously wealthy newscasters) or their owners.
They’re going to try and pump out shit like this to manufacture the idea that a peaceful revolution is possible with voting lmao.
Let’s ride this wave of class solidarity. I only eat two things: cheesecake and rich people. I’m hungry, and I’m all out of cheesecake.
“The Machine Eats Cheesecake”
If progressives want to actually play with the big kids (GOP and DNC) then they need to quickly start to promote a truly left leaning fire brand candidate. Someone that will fire up not just the base but a large portion of the American voting public.
The murder of a insurance CEO shows that there are common frustrations within the population at large and I feel that if there was one person that would address this in a way that is exciting and motivating they would do well. Bernie is an example of this but he can’t be the only one.
Someone that is smart and has experience in debating the bullshit makers in the media and on podcasts. Someone that is willing to take the abuse and name calling that will come from the establishment and use it to their advantage. I genuinely believe that they would a least push the DNC away from the center - but it is something that needs to be started in the next 12 months to work.
Somebody bring Fred Hampton back from the dead.
Citations Needed: Episode 33: Liberals’ Obsession with the Phantom Reasonable Republican
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So, based on the article, there’s only one way to defeat them using the electoral system and the existing parties.
In other words, there’s more than one way.
There is a potential HOW [here[(https://pdfhost.io/v/LHUnToWvW_The_Consensus_Engine) with a system that reduces misinformation while bringing people together by finding and uniting them with their common ground.
We can’t convince those in current power to fix the system.
We have to take the power back.
I started to read the pdf but stopped. Just a little bit in and it struck me as complicated, and that’s as someone familiar with ranked choice voting, proportional voting, etc. Not that complexity is inherently bad, but when it comes to group decision making, elegant solutions will encourage many people to participate. Complicated solutions will favor people with lots of time or money.
I also don’t think weighing systems so that certain people have more of a say than others is ideal. It’s true that experts know more than lay people. But there are challenges in identifying and labeling experts, deciding what being an expert in a given subject should mean in terms of more power/influence, and in doing so creating mechanisms for gaming the system.
Shitty submarines?