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Subscribers of this sub, do you still use masks in public?
  • not deadly for you, just deadly for others. Masks aren't to protect yourself, they're to protect other people. Something that seems to be extremely difficult to grasp for Americans that have had decades of being told that they're the center of the universe

  • Is voting even worth it in the USA?
  • Yes, if you're actually organizing so much that spending an hour filling out a ballot based on some local union's voter guide is gonna detract from that then you have a point. Also if you live in a state where voter suppression is much stronger, sure.

    But I feel like that's not a very common situation. I think when you factor in the impact that local elections have—Republicans are very successfully banning books about critical race theory currently by electing school board officials; sheriffs have an incredible amount of power with very little oversight and very few people vote on those races; local government officials can just sell your green space to bougie developers to further gentrification—if you factor in all that, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find an activist too busy to copy a voter guide.

  • Is voting even worth it in the USA?
  • One interesting to note is that whenever a party ends up in overwhelming majorities, there's always factionalism that splits it up. If Democrats won an overwhelming majority we'd likely also have a lot more critiques of establishment elites coming from the left. It weakens their ability to justify neoliberalism under the guise of appealing to "moderates"

    That being said shit's complicated. They tried to deport my family just months after Trump got elected and he overturned the entire immigration apparatus within a few weeks. At the same time, Biden has been much more imperialist than Trump could've ever dreamed of and nobody is as effective at giving away money to "defense" contractors as Democrats. Bernie was genuinely actually on track to win the nomination in 2020 and betting markets, historically the single most accurate predictor, had him winning right up until the Clyburn endorsement of Biden.

    All of these are simultaneously true and they should all be considered.

  • Is voting even worth it in the USA?
  • I've studied alternative voting systems a lot (even made a website that lets you compare about 2 dozen of them at once). I'd love for us to switch to an Approval system. But if there's one thing I've concluded from studying them it's that you can't fix a system of exploitation through "reform" without directly addressing the underlying power structures. I do believe these systems can help us break the duopoly, but, if anything, smaller parties can be even more susceptible to corporate takeover

  • Kath Kuni: Restoring these majestic wood and stone buildings of Himachal Pradesh

    Sorry if this seems out of place, but I think collapse is often framed as something we'll lose. I think it's important to remember things like this that will be gained

    We didn't abandon incredible architectures like this because we "advanced" passed them. We abandoned them because nails and bricks got cheap to make and mass produced architecture became the norm

    Collapse shows us the true costs of industrial building methods and forces us to face what we've turned into "economic externalities"

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