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  • Dude…

    As the expression goes, even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

    Sure, he’s a morally bankrupt wildly corrupt autocrat. But sometimes his enemies happen to be people I hate too.

    Why is he doing this? I can’t say for certain, but my guess is that the military-industrial complex is on the wrong side of his kleptocracy. If they’d given the right bribes and flattery I’m sure he’d be saying that we gotta build more nukes, but apparently the CEOs of Raytheon et. al. didn’t back the right horse. Plus, Trump likes the dictator club. He’d rather he, Putin, and Xi spent those dollars on presidential yaughts and focused on locking up dissidents than having an arms race among buddies.

    Even still… fundamentally he’s fuckin right. It makes no sense for us to give billions and billions and billions to these companies so that we have the capacity to exterminate the human race a fifth time or something. Killing our whole species once is fuckin stupid to begin with, but planning on doing it multiple times is just advanced levels of stupid, and it’s dangerous as hell to incentivize other countries to get into this red-queen race.

    Sure, his reasons are almost certainly evil as hell. But wherever they are… he’s right that we should cut our military budget in half and negotiate disarmament.




  • I think maybe I was unclear. I believe that much of the shift rightward is because migrants are an ideal boogyman. They’re a natural target for nationalists, and liberals are largely apathetic.

    As late stage capitalism, automation, and outsourcing create greater and greater economic precarity, the far right has a perfect opportunity to enter the mainstream by giving voice to two of the biggest unspoken concerns that many politically disengaged voters relate to but often feel pressured not to talk about.

    The fascists say, ‘your life is worse! And your neighborhood has changed ethnically! And we have a whole explanation for all your problems that the people in charge are trying to suppress! Lol at how aggressively they try and prevent us from saying these things!’

    And the dominant liberal order can’t say ‘It’s not what it looks like! The rich are actually just taking advantage of you, and those migrants are just the earliest victims of climate change and greed!’

    The truth is that migrants don’t drive down wages: criminalizing migrants does. And given enough time, you could be a migrant too. That’s the thing I’d like more folks to know.


  • Whew. I’m glad to hear this.

    I have to say that I’m highly, highly incredulous that this deal won’t break down eventually. I don’t currently see anyone who is interested in actually completing the deal who has sufficient leverage on Netanyahu to compel that outcome. But I hope they get as far through the deal as possible. I’d like as many hostages on both sides returned, and as much of a respite as possible.

    Still, it’s so hard to find hope in this moment. They turned a genocide down from rolling boil to a simmer, but the military is still actively shooting people in both Gaza and the West Bank, and people in both are facing shortages of food and shelter.

    Under the best possible circumstances, if all Israeli hostages are released, I don’t see any reason why Netanyahu wouldn’t just resume the extermination campaign in Gaza.


  • First, I find it kind of irritating when someone attributes opinions to an undefined “they”. Was this a thing Bernie Sanders said? Was this something started in a press release by the DSA? If you’re talking about Twitter, might as well say ‘I heard from the propaganda machine…’

    I’m left as heck, and I’m very aware that countries are moving right all over the world. It seems to be especially driven by migration. And I think folks need an affirmative message besides either ‘we’re ignoring your concerns and letting folks in’ or ‘fine, we’ll lock the gates and kill the migrants. Please like us.’


  • I don’t mean to come at you in particular, but when I hear a phrase like “a tiny bit of democracy left”, I can’t help but think about the fact that there is so much unexercised democratic power available to citizens in the US, and the primary tool for disenfranchisement is just demoralizing and inactivating people.

    Let’s just set aside all the people who just do not pay attention to politics and focus on folks in this thread. Within a thread of people who follow and react to international news, how many know who their county representative is? How many people vote in the primaries that determine who gets to run for their city council?

    I’m not blaming anyone. It’s a ton of work. Until recently I didn’t know these things. But if we’re looking for a revival of democracy, we should all be working together to solidify power among the people who control our local cops and school boards and have authority over our state national guards and our state-level medical records, and regulate labor rights in our states and counties, and so on. This is really a key point at which we can either push fascism back to the fringes or let it actually end democracy.



  • I’m sorry, but I chafe at the notion that America was a democracy within the recent past and has ceased to be particularly in the last month.

    America was a weak democracy throughout its entire history; it has become weaker in the last generation, but still affords more democratic power – even under a fascist leader in the process of attempting to further dismantle it – than most citizens in the world enjoy today. A lot of people literally risk their lives for the political power that we often take for granted.

    We should absolutely be disturbed and angry about the loss of civic power. We should also avoid defeatism or doomerism, as there is still a lot of room for this to get better or worse depending on what each of us do. And, we should absolutely reject any framing that suggests that the oligarchy we had last year and every year of our lifetimes before that was some sacred ideal.

    America neither was a true democracy previously, nor has it ceased to be one at all. Ergo: democracy has not died.







  • Well, I can tell you that he purchased it as a bit of an impulse buy, and and used it for casual, infrequent use for a few months. And then at some point I realized that since it was always free during work hours and I’d already been commuting by bike to work, it was just a nice casual little luxury I could afford myself on days where I felt like doing less work. Particularly if the weather is a little off, and it’s a bit chilly. And after that, I basically realized that it made for a pretty good ride even on days when I wasn’t in need of the assist, and I generally came to view the electric element as less of a binary between when I wanted an electric bike and when I didn’t. It was just a bike, and it was like I could adjust its weight and handling based on conditions and my mood.

    Eventually we moved, and I moved to a different job where I was no longer commuting, and it went back to being just a bike that my husband mostly used to get to and from the bar on his usual bar night, or to go out to meet up with friends. And now my husband is switching jobs to one that is very close by, and so he’s the one who’s going to start using it to bike to work.

    So at this point, it’s had a lot of roles, and it’s been used over and over and over and over so many times that we both already feel like if the whole thing just fell apart --and to be clear, it’s somewhat showing age – we’d consider it to have been an outstandingly good investment in terms of fuel and car cost savings and the convenience and flexibility it’s provided.

    While I don’t think they’re necessarily for everyone, if you’re at all considering getting one already, I would suggest you follow that instinct. I think you’ll find it at least as useful as you expect, and probably a bit more so.



  • I’ve found that the ChatGPT’s greatest use to me has been as a rhetorical device.

    I’ve found myself using ChatGPT as a reference when dismissing a statement that is impressive in its diluted lack of sincerity or creative thinking.

    For instance, I read this article and thought how every answer literally sounds like the result you’d get if you asked the question to ChatGPT, prefacing each prompt with “Answer the following question as one would if they were executing an unrestrained profit-driven business strategy while seeking to appeal to investors and reassure critics without committing to any specific principle.”

    He is somewhat exceptional in his ability to say completely transparent bullshit as well as his ability to take the most obvious, unsubtly selfish and evil business strategy at on literally every decision.

    What an assclown. He is a world-class assclown.