The NYT hates peaceful protest
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Protests are successful in places like France because they carry with them the implicit threat that the elites will sonner or later have their heads separated from their shoulders if they don't address the concerns of the rest of the population.
Meanwhile in the US there is not even the risk of the economic damage of a General Strike, much less of the physical integrity of those who actually control how the country is managed.
Several million Americans walking around in their own time holding boards decrying the current puppet of the elites ain't going to scare the elites into letting go of some of their power.
The murder by a single individual of a Healthcare Insurance company CEO had more concrete impact than this march of millions of Americans ever will.
thats why they worked very quickly to suppress news about luigi, it also took them a month to come out with a way to propagandize against him.
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Give some examples of non imperialist media and nations that we should aspire towards.
I understand the devistation of nickle, cobalt, and other mines and recently spent several months in countries around their main sources in SEA. I've lived in China for a few years, and I currently live in a country formerly under communist control.
I think you are dreaming about an ideal that doesn't actually exist. There are attrocities across the board.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Men make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given and transmitted from the past. The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living.
I would agree no country is perfect with regards to being completely anti-imperialist. All nation-states have an interest in building empire.
Having said that just because we live in a world that incentives competition between nation-states, that does not mean the world as is, is inevitable or eternal. Just because an ideal doesn’t exist, doesn’t mean it’s not an ideal worth striving for. Things can change and it is worth striving towards a world with better human relations.
Having said that, some examples of more positive relations do exist.
One could point to the international healthcare initiatives from Cuba as a positive example of non-imperialist relations to aspire towards.
While China is far from perfect, they have made small positive steps with the Belt and Road Initiative by offering better terms to developing countries than historical international investments initiatives such as the IMF and the World Bank. If leaders in western liberal democracies want to compete with China and offer developing countries terms with even better environmental and labor standards for mining operations or otherwise; I view that as an unmitigated win for human relations.
Unfortunately, from where I’m sitting, it seems like leaders in western liberal democracies are more interested in competing with China in military terms rather than in labor or environmental terms.
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Expect this from corpo-slop. This is New America, where all legacy media bent to threats from a despot instead of doing their fucking jobs. They're complicit, and they should be standing next to this admin against the wall after the fallout.
William Fox (who was a monumental bastard of the highest order) went to prison in the 1940s because he thought FDR would allow him to monopolize the film industry in return for helping to convince Americans to join the war effort. Fox founded the March of Dimes. Yes, that was the original "Fox News" I guess you could say.
So what's happening isn't the new America, it's the old America with the worst possible person in charge. Ever since I could vote, I've been voting for FDR even though I know that's not what I'm going to get. If anything good comes out of this disaster, it will be that an Obama-like figure (I don't give a shit what anybody thinks of him, he was objectively a very good president and historians will remember him as such) will win an election and be able to get things done with an FDR-like mandate. Trump has really opened the hatches for all kinds of horrible backlash.
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"ADMIT IT!!" man you are so fixated on finger pointing, that's why we can't talk to you. as if discussion is a one way street.
but I wanted to at least clarify that intending to get upset doesn't equate to bad intentions. it just doesn't make for good discussion.
Haha did i trigger you by any chance?
You're so fixated on misunderstanding me that you dont get your own mistake. I'm just not willing to help because i am over you being condescending.
Good luck with that attitude.
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Men make their own history, but they do not make it just as they please; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves, but under circumstances directly encountered, given and transmitted from the past. The tradition of all the dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living.
I would agree no country is perfect with regards to being completely anti-imperialist. All nation-states have an interest in building empire.
Having said that just because we live in a world that incentives competition between nation-states, that does not mean the world as is, is inevitable or eternal. Just because an ideal doesn’t exist, doesn’t mean it’s not an ideal worth striving for. Things can change and it is worth striving towards a world with better human relations.
Having said that, some examples of more positive relations do exist.
One could point to the international healthcare initiatives from Cuba as a positive example of non-imperialist relations to aspire towards.
While China is far from perfect, they have made small positive steps with the Belt and Road Initiative by offering better terms to developing countries than historical international investments initiatives such as the IMF and the World Bank. If leaders in western liberal democracies want to compete with China and offer developing countries terms with even better environmental and labor standards for mining operations or otherwise; I view that as an unmitigated win for human relations.
Unfortunately, from where I’m sitting, it seems like leaders in western liberal democracies are more interested in competing with China in military terms rather than in labor or environmental terms.
Thank you for putting this in words. I would not have done it this well.
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To be fair, there were registered No Kings events in Mexico and parts of South America, as well as Europe and Canada.
That's pretty cool.
Never have there ever been a more unpopular democratically elected head of government. In the world.
Change my mind
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Haha did i trigger you by any chance?
You're so fixated on misunderstanding me that you dont get your own mistake. I'm just not willing to help because i am over you being condescending.
Good luck with that attitude.
we moved from "ADMIT IT" to "TRIGGERED", wow. yeah, this is why I said it was over before it began.
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Okay, now do it every weekend until something changes. That's why protests are successful in places like France, because they repeat until it's no longer possible to ignore.
Edit: Cleaned up that last line.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Okay, now do it every weekend until something changes
Americans on both sides of the political theater have long since given over agency to fantasy ideas about "someone coming" or someone is going to "do something" or that "nothing ever happens." It's why we have Trump and why nobody has done anything about him.
We are far, far from uncomfortable enough to sacrifice our weekends every week to go stand in the sun. We are the wealthiest nation, and thus the most comfortable in our routines.
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This is New America, where all legacy media bent to threats from a despot instead of doing their fucking jobs. They're complicit
Buddy have you every read a history book in your life? This isnt new at all
You are under-reacting to this, or you support it. Why else would you attack me and my credibility when nobody can deny what we're all witnessing?
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Reminds me of how Colin Kaepernick demonstrating an unambiguously peaceful display of protest during the Black Lives Matter protests, and a bunch of people still got upset about it.
They'll attack any sort of protest. They just want you to sit back and take it. Anything that doesn't go according to their plans is a problem. Not consuming enough, not working enough, not having enough kids? All problems.