[-] [email protected] 5 points 34 minutes ago

By all accounts, he is actually more Zionist than Biden or Trump, if that’s even possible.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 5 hours ago

Check out W’s failed appointee Harriet Miers. Technically she had a law degree but functionally she was an office manager for a law firm tied to the Bush family. W nominated her and she had trouble with basic legal questions on the intake form. Orrin Hatch pulled W aside and said she’d never be approved, so she withdrew.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 20 hours ago

Don’t know how I missed those.

[-] [email protected] 38 points 20 hours ago

Even assuming the absolute worst, none of that compares to the indoctrination I got at evangelical church camp in the USA.

[-] [email protected] 53 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

St. Louis is cursed to being home to the worst US corporations, relative to its size at least. Boeing’s military division is there (one of the biggest employers there, former McDonnell Douglas). Mallinckrodt, Monsanto (poisoning our food + inventing agricultural IP), ABInBev (shitty American beer), and Peabody/Arch Coal (coal mining and they also figured out how a corporation can legally shed their pension liabilities. And they all love their performative liberal bullshit. And you can add Michael Brown and all the racism on top of it, too.

[-] [email protected] 34 points 2 days ago

I wasn’t at the parade but have been there in years past, tons of “ally” tourists there (tbf I’m cishet I guess).

[-] [email protected] 18 points 2 days ago

Does Imperialism The Highest Stage of Capitalism get… better? I’m 30 pages in and I love you Lenin but I really don’t need ANOTHER table showing how consolidated capitalist industry has become, I’m already convinced.

[-] [email protected] 52 points 2 days ago

I highly recommend watching the Fault Lines documentary The Night Won’t End on YouTube (though cw you will see the suffering of the people of Gaza up close) I was listening to the journalist who runs Fault Lines (who I believe is Palestinian-American or Arab-American) on Electonic Intifada and you can tell she really put her heart and soul into this one.

[-] [email protected] 74 points 3 days ago

Reading through Vijay Prashad’s Washington Bullets, and his brief but informative section on NGOs really highlights why the US and EU were so apoplectic about Georgia’s law that didn’t even ban NGOs, it just required that they disclose their funding. Because the NGO space really is a third spoke along with the IMF and World Bank in imposing US hegemony on the ground in the Global South. They have to contain anything that would highlight US imperial involvement in NGOs at any cost.

[-] [email protected] 17 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Two data points to consider:

The coup leader was demanding that Evo not be allowed to run (kind of a weird request, if you’re going all the way with a coup I would think you would want both Arce and Evo both to be prevented from running).

Both Camacho and Añez immediately condemned the coup. That’s… odd.

I’m not gonna completely disregard what Evo is saying here.

[-] [email protected] 68 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Jane Fonda had tears in her eyes

It’s a shame that the woman who did probably the coolest thing any Hollywood actor has ever done (pose with PAVN AA guns and soldiers in the Vietnam War) has been reduced to being such a lib.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 4 days ago

Young folks in Japan ain’t doing so hot right now, either.

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Obviously it wasn’t like those child emperors wielded any power whatsoever. They were just a sieve by which whatever the rich and powerful wanted would happen.

I was thinking about how Trump himself isn’t “dangerous”. He’s a moron who doesn’t actually care about anything policy-related. But it’s specifically because of that, he simply enacts whatever the capitalists pulling the strings in the GOP want - and no doubt, the GOP’s agenda is awful.

Of course, that doesn’t make Biden any different. The man clearing has pudding for brains now. It’s obvious Nuland was and Blinken now are running the show in foreign policy. And even if there’s a different group of capitalist who support the Democrats, ultimately what they want is largely the same as the GOP capitalists.

Good times up ahead…

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I’m in the fortunate and privileged position of having some very long term friends in my life. Unfortunately, we’re now spread across the country. We’d like to try and keep our social connection by playing a TTRPG over zoom or something.

I have never played a TTRPG before. I really got into Disco Elysium and that’s got me interested in TTRPGs. Other friends have been interested for years but no one’s bothered to try and organize something. So all of us have zero experience with running an actual game. And no one to guide us through it who has experience.

I’m looking for recommendations for a TTRPG for us get started on. Needs to work over Zoom. I’d say the most important aspect is that it’s fun and social. “Fun” sounds like an obvious one but the reality is I have one shot to make playing TTRPGs “stick” with this group. If my friends don’t have a great time with it we’ll probably not play after this.

Happy to answer any questions about myself or my group that would help you come up with a recommendation.

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I don’t know. I look at the evidence and details from the trial… and idk. I trust my fellow Hexbears have good, informed opinions on this. Honestly same question about Tukhachevsky. If anything I’m probably more inclined to think he was innocent than Bukharin.

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inshallah-script

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I heard Engels gets some things wrong like applying dialectical materialism to the natural sciences (which Marx didn’t agree with) but overall it’s pretty good?

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“bUt TrUmP WiLL tUrN AmERicA fascist”

Don’t care, we’re already there anyway and the Democrats were the junior partners in making this place a fascist hellhole anyway.

I literally do not care what happens to this country anymore. We deserve sooo much worse than 9/11. If there’s a god then this country deserves divine judgement. Death - and I cannot emphasize this enough - to America.

I will vote for anyone who promises to stop American imperialism. But since that describes precisely no one in either of the two major parties, I guess I’m not voting for any of them then.

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Damn, girl’s hella talented.

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Claiming you want to see the downfall of the CPC is akin to wishing for the deaths of all 1.4 billion people:

Reverse uno card on all those “criticizing Israel is antisemitic” freaks.

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I kinda don’t like this meme because Garak is cool and the IOF-satzgruppen is incredibly evil.

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Thought this was an interesting analysis, though I think it needs to be taken with a bit of a grain of salt (I think it’s power is what is qualitatively describes rather than precise numbers, and I think the author might even agree with me).

I’m always on the lookout to see it quantified how much the average American benefits from imperialism. My guy says if the US was unable to exert hegemony, the US would experience at least what Russia experienced in the 90s. These numbers align with that; and this is only talking about dollar hegemony and not, for example, the US using military pressure, sanctions, or other methods for extracting cheaper resources and goods from the global south.

That said, I’m not sure you can just run a regression and get your answer. I don’t see how you can isolate the US losing dollar hegemony without it then creating an uncountable number of secondary effects. All this stuff is deeply interconnected. But that said, I think this does a good job of highlighted at least in a qualitative sense just how much Americans benefit from dollar hegemony, and how losing that would be huge problem for the US economy.

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My single issue is “anti-genocide”. I wonder which party is more anti-genocide 🤔

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Can’t find the year it was painted.

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