None of the ones I've had hurt.
You have tattoos? Why?
On a device I haven't disabled youtube recommends on, I've been getting an increasing number of rightwing wacko recommends as a matter of fact. This oddly coincides with the removal of dislikes from general display.
I'm not sure it's making things "easier" for content creators so much as it's emboldening the literal fascists. Both the likes/dislikes should be visible, or neither should be. There doesn't need to be an in-between.
Side note, it's amazing to read comments in support of the horn-blaring convoy up north. Let's see how long a lot of those people would last with that many decibels tearing at their place of residence, and demanding their businesses produce for free. Let's take a look back at the comment histories, yep, condemnation of BLM protest. Grousing about fearless shoplifters.
I'm not sure it's making things "easier" for content creators so much as it's emboldening the literal fascists. Both the likes/dislikes should be visible, or neither should be. There doesn't need to be an in-between.
Side note, it's amazing to read comments in support of the horn-blaring convoy up north. Let's see how long a lot of those people would last with that many decibels tearing at their place of residence, and demanding their businesses produce for free. Let's take a look back at the comment histories, yep, condemnation of BLM protest. Grousing about fearless shoplifters.
unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Side note, it's amazing to read comments in support of the horn-blaring convoy up north. Let's see how long a lot of those people would last with that many decibels tearing at their place of residence, and demanding their businesses produce for free. Let's take a look back at the comment histories, yep, condemnation of BLM protest. Grousing about fearless shoplifters.
Well they started driving cars and trucks at BLM rioters.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Side note, it's amazing to read comments in support of the horn-blaring convoy up north. Let's see how long a lot of those people would last with that many decibels tearing at their place of residence, and demanding their businesses produce for free. Let's take a look back at the comment histories, yep, condemnation of BLM protest. Grousing about fearless shoplifters.
I think maybe America should be partitioned like India and Pakistan.
Fuck Israel
Standing on the side of the road with a hand-painted BLM sign isn't quite the same as laying siege to a city complete with a psychological warfare, violence, threats, and a logistics train.SuperJail Warden wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2Q_4rm8SVI
yeah it’s not like the partition of india didn’t lead to the needless deaths of millions of people or anything.Dilbert_X wrote:
Well they started driving cars and trucks at BLM rioters.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Side note, it's amazing to read comments in support of the horn-blaring convoy up north. Let's see how long a lot of those people would last with that many decibels tearing at their place of residence, and demanding their businesses produce for free. Let's take a look back at the comment histories, yep, condemnation of BLM protest. Grousing about fearless shoplifters.
I think maybe America should be partitioned like India and Pakistan.
totally excellent policy and not a blight on britain’s imperial administration at all.
You're right we should have just let them continue killing each other.
Seems like its almost settled down.
https://www.reuters.com/world/indias-hi … 022-02-15/
Seems like its almost settled down.
https://www.reuters.com/world/indias-hi … 022-02-15/
Fuck Israel
please tell me more about the mass and widespread racial violence in inda before britain in the 19th century.
i'm sure you are immensely well-versed on this subject, like everything you pontificate and spout bile over.
as the youth today say: yaas queen! go in!
small outbursts of violence, communal tensions, etc, are not the same thing as mass slaughter. indian society before the british empire did not conceive of itself as exclusively based on religious denominations. like the rwandan genocide, this was an existing social dynamic – with its own intrinsic tensions, of course – that was hyper-charged and catalysed by european race-thinking and imperial ruling-class ideologies.
pointing to the messes after colonial withdrawal and saying 'look how violent they are!' is poor stuff. yes, isn't it funny that when a european colonial elit left behind their colonial schooling, their colonial bureaucracies, their race-based thinking, etc, that a new 'native' elite rose up to continue their form of government? amazing stuff. next you'll be telling me idi amin was that way because blacks are 'racially violent'.
but tell me more, oh well-read one!
i'm sure you are immensely well-versed on this subject, like everything you pontificate and spout bile over.
as the youth today say: yaas queen! go in!
small outbursts of violence, communal tensions, etc, are not the same thing as mass slaughter. indian society before the british empire did not conceive of itself as exclusively based on religious denominations. like the rwandan genocide, this was an existing social dynamic – with its own intrinsic tensions, of course – that was hyper-charged and catalysed by european race-thinking and imperial ruling-class ideologies.
pointing to the messes after colonial withdrawal and saying 'look how violent they are!' is poor stuff. yes, isn't it funny that when a european colonial elit left behind their colonial schooling, their colonial bureaucracies, their race-based thinking, etc, that a new 'native' elite rose up to continue their form of government? amazing stuff. next you'll be telling me idi amin was that way because blacks are 'racially violent'.
but tell me more, oh well-read one!
they tried, the south lost.Dilbert_X wrote:
Well they started driving cars and trucks at BLM rioters.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Side note, it's amazing to read comments in support of the horn-blaring convoy up north. Let's see how long a lot of those people would last with that many decibels tearing at their place of residence, and demanding their businesses produce for free. Let's take a look back at the comment histories, yep, condemnation of BLM protest. Grousing about fearless shoplifters.
I think maybe America should be partitioned like India and Pakistan.
No second civil war please. I don't even like thinking about it. Got enough idiots in our country who self-style as "history buffs" who don't even have a high school level understanding of it. "We need a second civil war!" bubbling around the "come and take them" crowd who's still sure Hillary is after our bibles.
The second civil war in Kaiser Reich is great though.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
No second civil war please. I don't even like thinking about it. Got enough idiots in our country who self-style as "history buffs" who don't even have a high school level understanding of it. "We need a second civil war!" bubbling around the "come and take them" crowd who's still sure Hillary is after our bibles.
A lot of right wingers think a 2nd civil war will be them rolling into Washington and the big cities in a week to crowds greeting them as liberators. Lol no. I have followed the civil wars in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen closely. I have seen enough people go boom to want no part of it.
Also my government paycheck is nice.
If the right wing loonies get their way, you'll have to teach bible in class. But probably not the Catholic one. You could get disappeared for that!
If you pay me enough money, I will teach whatever it is you want. Mormonism, Islam, Fascism etc. That's the trick the right wing refuses to even consider because they are not seriously thinking about this because four legged animals struggle to plan. Tie "Patriotic Education" to increased teacher salaries. Offer to increase teacher pay to attract "Patriotic Educators." Make me the social studies political commissar and I will wear the red hat.
Ha, sell out.
If I ever get canceled I am going to write a book about Patriotic Education. I already have a photo for the cover ready to go.
You should already be writing books. Zeek offered to publish your cuck anthology.
I am wasting my literary talent. Just like Stalin.
Remember to put your collection of neighborhood dogs in the acknowledgements.
Depends entirely what the military decides to do, and I can't see the US military forming part of a hillbilly revolution.SuperJail Warden wrote:
A lot of right wingers think a 2nd civil war will be them rolling into Washington and the big cities in a week to crowds greeting them as liberators. Lol no. I have followed the civil wars in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen closely. I have seen enough people go boom to want no part of it.
Musket vs musket was one thing, semi-auto AR15 vs Abrams tank is a bit different.
All the people who think their right to bear arms really means anything have been cucked, and cucked hard.
Fuck Israel
and americans laugh at the french for protesting without even needing to have guns and get the government to change shit. americans are so anti government they'd let amazon and walmart run their lives without a peep.Dilbert_X wrote:
Depends entirely what the military decides to do, and I can't see the US military forming part of a hillbilly revolution.SuperJail Warden wrote:
A lot of right wingers think a 2nd civil war will be them rolling into Washington and the big cities in a week to crowds greeting them as liberators. Lol no. I have followed the civil wars in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen closely. I have seen enough people go boom to want no part of it.
Musket vs musket was one thing, semi-auto AR15 vs Abrams tank is a bit different.
All the people who think their right to bear arms really means anything have been cucked, and cucked hard.
i mean, let’s be clear: the reason that peaceful french protests ‘work’ (being selective: quite a few don’t) is that there is the very real memory of barricades in the streets, ripped up paving stones, burning cars, etc. and, before that, of actually successful violent overthrow of political leaders.
france has ridiculously strong unions and good cross-issue factionalism. when you can shut down the entire transport network or blockade all the transport routes, people tend to listen. the people in ottawa have figured that part out. even as a non-french citizen i've often felt the effects of their transport/post/air traffic/etc. strikes.
america needs to renew the era of the walkout and general strike. that was pretty much the last time the labour struggle was a vital issue in american life. watch the oligarchs of today bring in the new and updated police and private forces!
overall the french (secular) attitude towards the state is very sound and very admirable, in comparison to the frankly religiose and idolatrous american approach to power (there's something vaguely Holy Ghost about the paranoid libertarian's/proud patriot's always-everywhere 'Uncle Sam'). most of the social and cultures mores of the french state were shipped out to the clerisy historically, by design, who became a sort of secular technocratic clergy/public intellectuals/philosophes/etc. the state itself is seen in quite demystified terms as a bureau with a very commodious front desk for complaints.
france has ridiculously strong unions and good cross-issue factionalism. when you can shut down the entire transport network or blockade all the transport routes, people tend to listen. the people in ottawa have figured that part out. even as a non-french citizen i've often felt the effects of their transport/post/air traffic/etc. strikes.
america needs to renew the era of the walkout and general strike. that was pretty much the last time the labour struggle was a vital issue in american life. watch the oligarchs of today bring in the new and updated police and private forces!
overall the french (secular) attitude towards the state is very sound and very admirable, in comparison to the frankly religiose and idolatrous american approach to power (there's something vaguely Holy Ghost about the paranoid libertarian's/proud patriot's always-everywhere 'Uncle Sam'). most of the social and cultures mores of the french state were shipped out to the clerisy historically, by design, who became a sort of secular technocratic clergy/public intellectuals/philosophes/etc. the state itself is seen in quite demystified terms as a bureau with a very commodious front desk for complaints.
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After World War 2 we passed a law to curtail the ability of union's to strike. General and political strikes are illegal in the U.S.
Americans are divided along religious, ethnic, sexual, political etc. lines. That is why coordinated political strikes won't work here. We will never get masses of Americans to agree on the same thing. Look at how many people are willing to die for Trump.
Americans are divided along religious, ethnic, sexual, political etc. lines. That is why coordinated political strikes won't work here. We will never get masses of Americans to agree on the same thing. Look at how many people are willing to die for Trump.
ironically your own government shuts down and has walk-outs more often than any labour force.
Our federal government is really the embarrassment. There are plenty of state and local governments doing the unsexy job of keeping the lights running and the roads paved.