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      Yes, but have you considered how bad it is that respectable white people are now affected by its brutality? Have some empathy for Christ’s sake. 😤

      Seriously though, it is incredibly frustrating to see discourses like these when racialized and indigenous people in the US metropole have criticised the fundamentally violent nature of the United States before it was even imagined. The smugness of it all y’know?

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        You’d think after Kent State, Blair Mountain, The Tulsa Massacre, Trail of Tears, etc. white people would have realized “wait a minute, this isn’t right.” But seems this land is full of neo-liberal moderate white people who have to be targeted to give a damn themselves.

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          They did. People, white people included, have fought colonialism since it started. Some of the earliest documentation of protests against slavery and genocide in the Caribbean was written by Spanish settlers in the 1510s. When we talk about “white people” we are recognizing that whiteness is more about privilege than it is actual settlers who, while privileged by appearing white in the maintenance of whiteness as a naturally privileged category, can also have that privileged revoked if they become too much of a threat to hegemony. People make decisions based on their material interests, so a privileged class that is also racialized can be effectively mobilized to the disposal of the imperial state as their material security is assured or at the very least benefited by doing so. What we’re seeing is people whose familial memory extends generations into that privilege realize for the first time that whiteness is in fact not a real thing that can protect you, and they think that’s a particularly enlightened realization because many of them are also liberals who wish to appropriate ideas of anti-fascism and decolonialism to their benefit as they have effectively done in the past. They aren’t mad about the violence, they’re correctly identifying that they were promised protection from it by birthright.

          Make no mistake, when they say that they were the first to realize the US empire was evil, they are asserting that they own the ability to criticize that empire and direct actions in response to that criticism. It’s how they coopt black-, queer-, indigenous-, and disability-liberation movements all the time.

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      Please remember this happened when folks get all “AOC is the only person who can win.” No she’s got a built in loss, two X chromosomes. In a decade maybe, but right now boomers still have too much control and even boomer women don’t want a woman president. They’ve done polling on it and it’s very clear, they don’t think a woman has the temperament to lead. We can think it’s silly but we should not ignore it.

      Yep cue the downvotes ignoring it. Read this carefully and explain to me why we should even consider running a woman right now. But you won’t, you’re in a bubble where you think everyone believes what you do.

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        *in the US.

        Many, many other countries vote women into the top seat. Even boomers.

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    Idk, this meme makes me think of the kids story “the boy who cried wolf”. Screaming doom every year desensitizes people to the possibility of the threat.

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      Except it would be like the kid actually saw the wolf everytime and was never lying but nobody believed him anyway when the wolf was also in plain view for everyone else

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      There is no parallel with that story, because in that story, the boy didn’t actually see the wolf. In real life, signs of nazi resurgence where clearly present but dismissed (motly by far-right leaning people anyway)

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    Anybody with the slightest Critical Thinking Skills knew how bad this would get, way back in 2015.

    I knew who this hump was back in the 80s, and could have told you what a disaster he’d be as president back then, and would have been 75% correct, with only a 25% underestimation of how bad it would actually be.

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      Funny that the one thing all three scenarios have in common is: “misled people that vote”. I wanted to write “dumb and ignorant people voting” but I wanted to be generous

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        The big part is also well-meaning people not voting. There are more of those well-meaning people by volume, and they could’ve easily prevented all that, but they for one reason or another decided not to do that

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      The fucking Vlad supporters are winning and the short sighted dumbasses, in the UK and USA, fell for it.

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    yeah but like, I saw that—if that is the same person—she dared to make some comics about very obvious social issues rendered with very competent art and comedy and also dared to be a woman doing such activities and as a person of man I find that objectionable that a woman so me mad. but like just because i had to see it because me mad at her because she is.

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      No people generally don’t like her because she can be a big cunt and just attacks people wildly for having criticism. Some of the dm logs that have been released are wild

      I think her comics are okay, people do overblow that aspect of it for sure

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        Nah, she got hate because she takes criticism very badly, exacerbated by the r/comics mods. That, and also the comics just aren’t very funny.

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        Matter Boner? Law Suit? I don’t think I’ve ever had a boner from a lawsuit to be perfectly honest with you.

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        but like doesn’t it suck that she dares to be a woman making content as a woman like that make ne mad as me man like how dARE?

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          I really don’t have an opinion on that. I liked her early stuff, but don’t really care for her contemporary work. That said, let people do what they want? One of my favorite quotes goes something like “if you ain’t hurting anyone, I’m here to help or get out of the way.”

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      70%? No. Yeah I think maybe you’re forgetting most of the insane shit those people said. Maybe like 10%. The obvious shit that we all knew.

      Can we not start lionizing those fucking freaks

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      Illuminati people were more on point. Rich pedos control the world. Also who’s saying it is bad? I still hear magas going on about how great this is.

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      What has Qanon actually predicted?

      President Trump would initiate The Storm, an attack against the deep-state actors responsible for the global pedophile cabal.

      No

      the group identified Q’s influence when Alabama’s football team presented Trump with a jersey bearing the number 17, which also happens to be the position of letter Q in the alphabet.

      OK. I’m out.

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    I owe this women an apology. She was completely right and reacting appropriately.

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      There was another woman I think about sometimes who was very upset about maga hats and I thought she was overreacting. I also owe that woman an apology

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        Not me, I very much felt the same way as she did. And I knew very well what the 2nd term would look like and so I was very sad when he did not get shot that one time. “Oh, how can you say that? He’s not that bad.” Blind fools the lot of you. It was always so very obvious if you had just cared to look.

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        The hate she gets is wild. I don’t always find her comics funny, but the absolute vitriol she gets is wild over on Reddit.

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          … I don’t think the person fizz is talking about is Pizzacake. if you look at the source view on his post, it’s the woman screaming during trump’s first inauguration/announcement of election results

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            Oh, I don’t see anything but text in Fizz’ post and don’t know what source view means.

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              clicking the button shown what they typed out to get what their post is; this way you can learn markup to make similar formatting.

              sometimes images don’t load, so you can use the same tool to get the URL of the image they are sharing

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                Ah that’s hidden in a menu on piefed and doesn’t seem visible at all on Boost. Thanks!

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      You know what you see here? Acceptance of election results. You know, what many trumpers lack.

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        I dont think so. Its just an unknown person who got dragged through the mud but conservative media.

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    If I’m being honest, the first term was quite underwhelming compared to how bad it could be (as 2025+ has proved).

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      Did you forget all the COVID anti-mask and anti-distancing insanity? The still-not-fully-understood blatant theft and corruption around the PPP “loan” program that pilfered so much money it inflated the US Dollar at unprecedented rates? The intentional separation of children from parents by force?

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        I think being in a sane state kind of mitigated that COVID issue for me, but I agree on the PPP loan theft (immigration stuff was always bad, although I guess not children in cages bad). My point was, compared to this term, he was actually held back a bit.

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        Democrats can’t say shit about Trump’s covid response after fully adopting the playbook themselves once they were in power

        If anything they were worse because they turned it into a bipartisan consensus on reality and made all the ‘normal’ people take their masks off.

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          If the public isn’t on board with something, it’ll cost the ruling party dearly. This wasn’t like 1918 where the public wanted to help each other by limiting the spread of the disease. This was rugged individualism, “you can’t tell me what to do.” Dems were honestly smart to get on board or a red wave would have wiped them out.

          When we want to change things like this, we have to change the norm in advance, not reactively.

          BTW epidemiologists I used to work with at the CDC have long said “the big one is coming” and after Covid, many of them said “this wasn’t the big one,” so we still need to change that norm, but like climate change and a dozen other pressing crises, we can’t deal with it because fascism.

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            A complete inversion of reality. Democrats actively manufactured consent for the ‘end’ of the pandemic. They were pushing for a return to school before the vaccine was even out. The moment covid was their responsibility instead of a cudgel with which they could barely win the election, they started adopting the exact same language they were criticizing. Minus of course the meme shit like horse paste and bleach.

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        The PPP was just part of the bailouts as well. They did direct cash infusions into the richest companies, and the Fed did a lot to make sure the rich didn’t lose any money, and in effect shoveled trillions of dollars to the richest.

        The PPP was forgiven to big corporations that got the money then fired workers anyway, while small employers that kept people on after getting the money, as was the point of the program ostensibly, were forced to pay it back later.

        The Democrats are fucking worthless I’m afraid I’ve to throw in there. Can’t even make hay out of this, or change an unjust system, when they are hated and have to win.

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          Were we talking about Democrats? Or did you just need to bring them up because you can’t abide a discussion that doesn’t criticize them as well?

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            You can’t escape it, if you give the establishment a pass and allow them to stay in control of the party we lose. Unless you are pretending to be one of us and helping fascists to overthrow the Republic in all but name in favor of putting the worst people in permanent control of the country, you need to face that fact.

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      He didn’t surround himself with literally zombies who only say yes to him during his first term. Them turning on him when he wanted to overrule the election results showed that. He doesn’t know how government works and thought everyone should treat him like a king from the beginning and had a rude awakening that was term 1. Now he knows and thus, utter destruction.

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      This is nothing yet, and the previous wasn’t bad for lack of their trying. There is nothing to stop them this time.

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    I had someone here on lemmy literally tell me that history doesn’t matter and we shouldn’t pay attention to it. The ignorance was fucking astounding.

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      My favorite is when you point out someone outside the USA lives in a country where they shouldn’t be throwing stones in their glass house continue to do so.

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      Years ago someone told me on reddit that antivirus protections on personal PCs aren’t necessary and a waste of processing power.

      Can’t really reason someone out of a position they didn’t reason themselves into.

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        Were they arguing that extra antivirus wasn’t necessary? Cause windows built in has been better than alternatives for years now (well, idk about 11, but 7, 8, and 10 all had good antivirus).

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          When I was a strapping young lad, I would rather just reinstall the system in case of viruses than living with the antivirus software

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          It’s been long enough I don’t think I could faithfully remember the details of their argument. I think they were insisting that no AV was needed at all though, not that Windows’ built in protections are sufficient, which has indeed been true for a while.

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        Unfortunately a lot of AV “solutions” on Windows are proprietary which makes it a no for me.

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          Windows Defender has been sufficient for most users for a while. Which is just a default part of the OS unless you go out of your way to remove it.

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              I want to switch to linux for sure, both in phone and computer. Too late on the idiot part. Just joking though I’ve not said anything prosecutable.

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    As an autistic person who has a great skill of finding similarities between two things, you can see a lot of parallels between our modern world and 1940s Germany.