• TWeaK@lemm.ee
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    Don’t forget: Indian tech entrepreneur Rajat Khare is scrubbing the internet of any mention of his name or even anything critical about him, like how he runs a hack for hire business that works for the worst of them, eg Qatar spying on FIFA when they were bidding for the World Cup.

    Behind the Bastards tried to do a two part episode on it, but it’s pretty hard to find now.

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    I’m sorry but “there’s laundry to do and a genocide to stop” sounds like a great band name

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      I gotta say I didn’t recognize it as a poem, but someone who needs to come back down to earth, and adjust their dosage

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    This is the exact reason I stopped watching last week tonight. Every week John points out another obvious flaw in our system.

    We have some broken shit guys and all we ever hear from the owners of this country is, “Don’t touch that! I have it just the way I like it.”

    My response, “who the fuck asked you?”

    Their response to my response:

    Hill billies with pitchforks

    And listen here you fucking hill billies. I dont give a shit if you’re angry about this or that I KNOW what you really want.

    You want to be left alone to your hill and be able to pretend the world works exactly how some hill billie preacher tells you it does.

    Fine, HAVE it. Just stay the fuck away from me and let me have my ‘hill’ without your stupidity encroaching on it. I’ll even fund your housing, meals, roads, school, healthcare, fire department, police force, and whatever else makes life decent.

    Edit: for clarity

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        I think he’s more so saying that last week tonight feels frustrating because it points out clear issues that the average American should be frustrated about but then juxtaposes it with average Americans actively siding with the system or being complacent in it.

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          Yeah and I somewhat agree. Conservatives seem to “rile up their base” with outrage, scapegoating, and a very loose grasp of reality. On the more liberal, thinking side, Jon Stewart is great and introduces some levity but points out issues that should be so blindingly obvious that it’s stressful that we can’t seem to do anything about it

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    Fascists from the left? The left can’t get anyone more extreme than mayonnaise, what Democrat fascists are winning primaries?

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      Fascists from the left?

      Wouldn’t be the first time I’ve heard someone say “National SOCIALISM!” But I think this is more referring to the Kristen Sinemas and Robert Menendezes who spend more time finding ways to strangle Cuba to death and sell F-35s to Turkish dictators than to curb carbon emissions or mitigate the damage inflicted by COVID.

      If you know of a better way to describe what kind of ideologue sips $1000 btl wine in a cave full of corporate arms dealers while negotiating the finer points of our next proxy war in Latin America, I’d love to hear it.

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          Because everyone forgot to be mad about the Uyghurs somehow.

          If the Uyghurs had been on the other side of the China/Afghanistan border, we’d be gasoline bombing them while half the nation clapped.

          On the off chance that China does a Capitalist Revolution and all those western business interests discover they’ve got an opportunity to strip mine Hongshan Mountain for precious metals, its going to be Iraq War Redux over there inside a hot minute.

          Even now, folks from the NBA to Hollyweird have decided actually China is very cool and good, so long as they can keep selling jerseys and toys to middle-income kids and box seat tickets to traveling executives. All this shit is forever about the money. You can stack the corpses to the moon and it’ll still be about the money.

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      It doesn’t say “from the left”. It says “from both parties”. Biden is the fascist from the other party.

      Democrats are in no way, shape, or form part of “the left”.

      At bare minimum someone on the left would be completely opposed to capitalism. They might be a mutualist, communalist, anarcho-syndicalist, anarcho-communist, etc.

      Democrats are Neo-liberals and support the status quo. Maybe not outright fascists like the Republicans, but they have more in common with Republicans than they do with anyone on the left and when push comes to shove they’re not going to oppose fascism, they’re just going to go along with it. “Scratch a liberal, a fascist bleeds.”

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        Biden is the fascist from the other party.

        Biden is in no way, shape, or form a fascist. Particularly in the context of a Trump ascendancy.

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          Yeah. I absolutely cannot square that circle either. This is a very, very thick supra-orbital brow take.

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            Can’t possibly figure out why some people won’t quibble on the mathematics of how much imperialism you can do and how much genocide you can enable if you still love democratic rights for the people that matter.

            The best nation on Earth. The Ubermensches, if you will. As long as they have the vote, it will all work out.

            But, hey, if you’re going to have choose between two fascists, might as well pick the one you have to cut to find it, especially when he’s the one that isn’t openly crooked and understands that investing in infrastructure is how to empower a nation.

            That is, after all, technically quite an improvement. You would actually be stupid to pick the worse choice of a forced dichotomy out of spite, or to forget that inaction is a choice.

            But, no.

            Why would anyone is this sub observe this reality?

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      Adam Schiff vehemently opposes a permanent cease fire in Israel.

      California also just passed a plan to involuntarily institutionalize it’s homeless people.

      That’s just the news from today. There will be more hellscape tomorrow.

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        Edit: deleted my original arguments because I fell for the dishonest troll ….

        I don’t know what you’re going on about, but this “today” news, best I can find online is two years ago

        require counties to provide comprehensive treatment to the most severely impaired and untreated Californians and hold patients accountable to their treatment plan

        Or this past October

        working closely with the city and county of Sacramento to build a tiny home village on Stockton Boulevard that will be a model for the rest of the state. Residents will be embedded in a community wellness campus specializing in substance abuse disorder treatment and mental health care.

        Neither of which bears any resemblance to the claim

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          Prop 1 that we just voted on is a plan to remove funding from outpatient treatment that’s highly rated by it’s patients. That money would be used to build and staff thousands of new beds for mentally ill homeless and veterans. The measure was largely sold as a way to clear the streets of homeless people.

          Now how are they going to get homeless people who don’t want to leave to go into in patient treatment? Involuntary commitment.

          Furthermore because it’s being sold as a way to get homeless people off the streets it creates an open end political mandate to keep expanding the program as long as someone complains about homeless people . Since someone is making money, supplying, building, and staffing these places; there’s also going to be business lobby pressure to increase funding and program use for the foreseeable future.

          Tl;dr Prop 1 isn’t wanted by the patients, or the people who care for them. And it’s sold as an anti homeless measure. That’s really all you need to know to know it’s crooked.

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      Genocide Joe

      Biden has been a practical GOP plant for his entire career. Backing every anti-progressive measure and introducing others. Now he supports Genocide.

      Libs still accusing Republicans of the things that Democrats are now openly doing too. The irony.

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    That’s an excellent call to action. Do your laundry and stop genocide. Look after your house and your global family.

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    All I can say: a serious drug addiction condenses your problems and anxieties down to one. I recommend heroin. Not that pill shit, no, the good Taliban powder from mother nature.

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      I read that part as being a mashup of two disparate things similar to the rest of the piece. The CD seems to be announcing things more frequently, and there are places where the highways have no speed limits, both of which are more straws on the camel of anxiety.

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      Yes and no… mostly No. This train of thought depicts far more than symptoms of depression. Depression is a lot more than these kinds of thoughts.

      What this train of thought is getting at is that we’re acutely aware that the whole world is fucked up, but we also have to take care of our day-to-day lives. If anything, this train of thought speaks less to the symptoms of depression and more to the 1) powerlessness and 2) absurdity of modern living. We are powerless to stop global disasters, yet are more aware of them than ever before. And we are absurdly still tending to minutiae of life as if none of those things were happening, because that’s how life works, and the more you think about it the more absurd it gets.

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      Most people with depression know their depressed so it isn’t like some revelation you’re having here. Depression isn’t an exaggeration of the conditions we live under it’s the amplification.

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      Sounds like an anxiety disorder to me. They need to adjust their dosage and learn how to focus more on their immediate life