SoylentBlake

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

I likes you. Imma read them books now. Thank you for the recommendations.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

If someone has the financial means to assert themselves or their rights, then they are obstacles to the oligarchies goal of enshrining their wealth and having the government, that we pay for - they don't pay taxes, protect their wealth for them, from us. Why else usurp regulatory control?

We pay for our own oppression then. This is, no hyperbole, the face of Slavery, Inc. and the 100% guarenteed, as immoral as inevitable, end of corporatocracy (late stage capitalism). Correcting course won't be easy, how to won't be shared thru media, and the doing so absolutely will not be legal. But what choice are we left with? Live on your knees or die on your feet?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Your point is valid.

Mussolini described fascism as the merger of the corporation and the state, his entire cabinet was staffed with the heads of industry no less.

Now, a technocracy, where the smartest people, the experts, have the seats of power sounds...logical. Assuming the CEOs, whose only skill is having access to capital (kowtowing with the rich, its about who you know, etc) are the experts is exactly what the media sells us everyday and as the only thing Elon Musk has genuinely done on his own is show us that, boy oh boy, we do NOT live in a meritocracy. And he bought his way into that one as well, staying true to character.

Corporations are an accountability shield that enable atrocity. It used to be that it took religion to convince man to compromise his moral self and commit evil (...look at Israel right now). In the modern world we have streamlined the process, no faith required. Giving the morally jettisoned power is such a horrible horrible idea.

If Trump wins, not only will we all face down his fascist regime (Immigration and Border Patrol brown shirted) but I worry the solidifying of corporate statemanship into the permanently entrenched (our own taxes fund our oppression) would mean reform, thru voting or any other peaceful means, rendered impossible.

I consider that likelihood at 100%. The same as declaring war on the cartels, under public safety over fent, to climatize people to the military operating in our borders, before they're ordered to illegally act against us. That probability, mark my words, 100%

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine. Gawd.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I'm with you. If the RNC blows it's load on the main attraction then there's nothing left to help anyone down ticket.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm here, what'd I miss?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

We all knew that was part of the endgame, c'mon now. This will probably only surprise them, since, y'know, they don't know anyone who's ever served before.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What you say...and your conclusion

Do not meet in reality.

Biden has moved the Dems left. He's more left than Clinton or Obama were. He walked a picket line for fucks sake, first president ever.

Does he have more room on the left to move too? Shit, he's got as far as the eye can see, but hes panned further left than he even campaigned on. Saying otherwise is disingenuous, so much so, that I don't think you voted for him at all.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

To my knowledge, New York can seize assets in NY and lien everything else.

I could be wrong tho.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

CNN cut Bernie off at a rally to show 45min of an empty podium, until Trump started. Trump was on time btw, CNN just thought an empty podium was better for democracy than Bernie's campaign.

I haven't watched, or clicked on anything CNN since. I hope their pundits and their CSuite all end up homeless.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

“Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison.”

  • Hank the-one-man-think-tank Thoreau

They'll have just invested in the newly expanded private prison system then.

Things gonna be a money maker, all that free labor...and if you refuse to work they tack on YEARS extra.

Man that's gonna make for some spicy prison riots.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Sanders would've beat Trump in 2016, could've done it in 2020 and could do it now.

He's the most liked politician in America, respected across the aisle, and gets standing ovation from Fox News Town Halls, because even if they disagree with his ideas, even your rank and file Republican can see he means well and is genuine.

2016 Bernie got sandbagged. Elites thought Status Quo would stem off populist rage, never looking at any cause of why there's so much populism on all sides. It must be the candidates right? Its definitely not that 80% of the country still hasn't bounced back from 2008, the news lies to us everyday and half the populace wants to fix it (left, which is in reality, center right) and the other half are a mix of accelerationists whive lost faith in change (justifiably) and want it to all burn down and opportunists (neo-nazi's, fascists, and authoritarian theocrats - one big group that collectively, to the shame of their mothers, needs to learn to mind their own fucking business and stop trying to tell people what to do). 2020 was performance for Bidens cabinet from the start, it was suuuuuper obvious by the media's handling he came pre coronated. I say this as someone who likes Biden. He's been a stand-up family man his whole life and he's pivoted away from corporate interests towards the people's, not as much as I'd like, and it's about 40 years late, but I like that it's happening.

I wouldn't mind Shawn Fein for 2028, especially if he pulls off a general strike on mayday, mid campaign. He'd be a fucking LEGEND then.

The DNC, liberals, have got to look around and realize that the status quo is a tough pull to swallow. Both sides of the aisle HATE corporations, those in the center work for them and politicains on both sides are bought and paid for by them. The dip shits who make up the WEF, who think we'll all be happy not owning anything, from the outside, seem to want to incite a real life purge. I don't think they actually mean too, I think they're too far removed from normality, that they think they're better and smarter than us rubes, and that if violence broke out, they'd survive it.....in a country with more bullets than IVs, and full of veterans who watched their friends die for rich greed. I think the rich are preeeeetty fucking detached from how precarious their situation is. Jamie Dixon and Larry Fink have both been squawking, on record, that profits before people isn't working and the business class needs to pivot, but it doesn't seem like many are listening.

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