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Liberals Are Giving Up on America
  • I'm not giving up on America. But for now I've given up on Americans.

    The reason is that we agree on all of the concerns, working class families should be getting attention and support and they're not. The rich are eating us alive. Mainstream politics isn't helping.

    But it's clearly substantially more the fault of the right, who are lying through their teeth to the working class while accelerating wealth disparities, anti-worker policies, and removing their upward-mobility as well as democratic, institutional and social protections they actually rely on.

    And if Americans are so uninterested in facing reality that they'd rather be lied to than put in a little effort to actually check the candidates' policies, if they'll vote against their interests and give in to blatant propaganda and manipulation, when everyone is telling them what well happen... Well, what can we say but, "Ok, face-eating leopards it is. Enjoy. Let us know when you're tired of that."

  • Stephen King leaves X, describing atmosphere as ‘too toxic’
  • Yeah, for sure. But there's been trends set off without explicit coordination in the past, especially where there's an unspoken, unacknowledged pressure built up over time.

    I suspect many both celebs and normies are ready to leave, and they're waiting for an excuse, a signal that they won't be leaving alone and losing those networks. If Taylor Swift does it, and then some movie star follows, and so on, it can organically cascade.

  • Stephen King leaves X, describing atmosphere as ‘too toxic’
  • I wish people would have left earlier as well, but it's not just sunk cost fallacy. Network effects are a rational reason to stay, and that's the issue. If he has a community, he loses the community. I get it.

    That's why I wish celebrities would coordinate and all leave at once - it's far more likely their network will follow them in that case, both hurting X more and helping themselves more, and accelerating people leaving as the network effects disappear on X.

    The physics metaphor applies pretty directly here: They need to create momentum to counteract inertia.

  • Trump threatens New York Times, Penguin Random House over critical coverage
  • I look at it as "the beginning of the end." It's crossing the event horizon in a black hole.

    The GOP has successfully created an alternate fictional reality for the majority of voters, but once free press has been suppressed, there can't be competing realities. There's almost certainly no going back because the state propaganda at that point is the only game in town, and no oppositional narrative can take hold.

  • Stephen King leaves X, describing atmosphere as ‘too toxic’
  • Yes, kissing the ring for sure. I knew Zuck was gone as soon as he called Trump "badass" and that he "couldn't vote for a democrat" after the first assassination attempt.

    Dude stood there and by his luck the bullet missed. This wasn't some courageous action, this was "standing there until the secret service tackled me." What exactly was "badass" about it?

  • Senators want details of Matt Gaetz ethics probe before his confirmation vote for attorney general
  • Yeah, I mean, obviously this is not a 4D-chess move. Trump acts instinctively but he's had a lifetime of narcissistic manipulation informing that instinct. Gaetz would already have been looking for ways to maximize his visibility while skirting the investigation, Stephen Miller probably could have contributed the "trigger the libs and deep state at first, and make it seems like they get a win once they've got it out of their system" part.

    Everyone around Trump is self-interested evil in their own way and I could see how it works together pretty well.

  • Senators want details of Matt Gaetz ethics probe before his confirmation vote for attorney general
  • The best explanation I've seen is that this was a calculated pick to distract and lower the bar for Trump's eventual real nominee (Paxton?), allowing the Senate and public to swallow someone who will still enable the DOJ as Trump's own personal vengeance law firm. It is also again Trump nonsense taking up all the oxygen, preventing debate over his other extremely problematic picks like Tulsi Gabbard.

    It gave Gaetz cover to resign and prevent his ethics probe from being public, and if this theory is correct, he'll withdraw from consideration before any of that information is made public. Mission(s) accomplished.

  • Trump Makes Chilling Joke About Staying in Power Forever
  • Well, we're going to see plenty of new crimes in the next 4 years, and Trump is going to be motivated to stay out of jail if it's even still remotely possible. I think he's going to do everything he can to stay president until he's actually dead or incapacitated.

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reveals plans to fire 600 federal health workers
  • I really hope someone is keeping a list of all of the saboteur hires, not just the cabinet level posts but stuff like this, in case we have the chance to remove them later.

    I know in Mexico and other countries higher on the corruption index, where there are still elections that aren't pre-decided but a lot of additional corruption and arbitrary politicking, this purge-and-replace cycle happens every election. It's so unfortunate but may just be the new way of doing things, even if somehow we retain democratic elections.

  • Warren: Trump transition ‘already breaking the law’
  • This is the best "metaphor" I could come up with as well. The voters are abuser enablers who trapped us in a house with our abuser. They don't see his abuse because they tune it out and don't pay attention. If you raise the abuse to them, their response is, "Stop being so dramatic, he's good for you."

    But the thing is, the fact that he's actually a real narcissistic sociopath who feeds on our attention is not just apt for the metaphor - there is actually no metaphor. He's simply, actually in an abusive, non-consensual relationship with half the country. And his voters are simply, actually delusional enablers.

  • Donald Trump tells Putin not to escalate Ukraine war in post-election call
  • Just to say it out loud: in the days after the election and call, Putin is amassing 50,000 troops for a big push. This is propaganda to make his eventual "negotiate peace by letting Russia keep whatever they have at the date of cease-fire" plan more palatable.

  • An update on downvotes
  • I voted to enable downvotes due to an increase in bad faith comments and posts in some communities, and removing downvotes allows trolls and sealions to artificially appear neutral when in fact they are rightfully buried. It also discourages commenters when those bad-faith debates eat up comment sections.

    That said, I completely understand the rationale above and it convinced me that I voted the wrong way. Makes total sense that most people misuse downvotes, and I agree with disabling for now.

  • The Verge Kamala Harris endorsement: A vote for Donald Trump is a vote for school shootings and measles

    The editor-in-chief of The Verge posts a uniquely analytical, tech-site-minded endorsement of Kamala Harris.

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    www.engadget.com Meta rolls back restrictions on Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts

    Meta announced it removed all of its extra guardrails on President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts.

    Meta rolls back restrictions on Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts
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