• hrimfaxi_work
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      We’ve done that for 70 or 80 years. Like the saying goes, “do what you love, and you’ll eventually become a global hegemon, weilding your influence like a club and keeping your boot on the neck of the majority of the planet, both economically and militarily.”

      Mom always said that.

      • kase
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        32 years ago

        Decisively not the 40s tho 👍

      • @[email protected]
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        112 years ago

        Maintaining an empire is hard work. You gotta pick a random little country to kick the shit out of once in a while or else the other little countries start getting ideas. /s

      • @[email protected]
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        152 years ago

        The US government is a major factor in determining what gets done about global warming. If the USA gets locked into antidemocratic fascism and climate change denial it will exacerbate global warming everywhere. That’s what the Republicans promise.

  • BruceTwarzen
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    He’s not a dangerous man. He’s an old fat idiot. The dager is the braindead americans who support him.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      He’s an old fat idiot.

      Yes, but he’s an idiot with a large group of cultlike followers. That’s what makes him dangerous.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      And the people in his administration that carry out his orders. But that’s the same all over the world and rarely are bad leaders ignored or overthrown.

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      He’s an old fat idiot.

      Hitler was a buffoon too, but still very dangerous. Trump will go for dictatorship and promises vengeance against his perceived enemies. An idiot with unchecked power is dangerous.

  • @[email protected]
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    82 years ago

    Has anybody read the list of indictments just on the federal documents case? It is not going to end well for him, most likely:

    31 counts of retaining and failing to deliver national defense documents under the Espionage Act. Each of these charges is for possession of a separate, specific document. Ten of these documents were handed over to the government in June 2022, and the other 21 were recovered in the August 2022 search.[30]

    According to the indictment, the 31 documents describe:

    • U.S. nuclear weapons;
    • foreign military attacks, plans, capabilities, and effects on U.S. interests;
    • foreign nuclear capabilities;
    • foreign support for terrorist activity;
    • communications with foreign leaders;
    • U.S. military activities;
    • White House daily foreign intelligence briefings;
    • potential vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies to military attack;
    • and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack.[31]

    He is a traitor through and through, and this is going to make his life painful next year.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      And yet… He’s probably going to remain free, untouched, highly supported, and be on the ballot as a real contender for reelection. Something’s not quite right with that picture.

  • @[email protected]
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    632 years ago

    Donald Trump sucks, but this title is some clickbait bullshit written by a buzzfeed-level journalist.

    • @[email protected]
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      242 years ago

      BuzzFeed news is better than this. They break good news stories. Writers for the Economist tend to be experts at telling us things we already know, years later.

      This “man” (and I use that term loosely) was already elected president and served a 4 year term. Everyone who paid the slightest attention knows what he’s about.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    The thing is, we can’t do anything anymore, whatever happens, i have just kinda accepted that we are fucked and am just trying to enjoy life as best as i can…

    • @[email protected]
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      202 years ago

      I get the sentiment, but why not stand up and fight? Why not make this about saving the planet, because it really is.

      • @[email protected]
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        I do what i can, i am a student, i walk wherever i can, i try to tell my friends and family about better alternatives, what else do you suppose i do? The amount of people supporting authoritarian leaders is insane, its not 40 or 50%, its closer to 90% how can i stand up to them?, it doesn’t matter what kind of government system you have, rich people can and will suppress any opinion against them, and the government will support it

        Not to mention that these people feed these things to their children from a very young age, they still don’t know how to to do basic multiplication accurately but do know which people they want to be leaders and know how to discriminate people based on their beliefs and even their ethnicity. Changing their opinion is like changing a fact for them

        History loves to repeat itself, this cycle of authoritarian and democratic regime(s) has been one of them, and i am afraid we are at the former part of the cycle. I am doing whatever i can to prevent this, but in the back of my mind, i know that my words or feelings are unlikely to cause a significant change

        Edit: wanted to clarify that the numbers are anecdotal and it might vary for you or from a survey, but you cant deny that they are a massive chunk

        • @[email protected]
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          72 years ago

          I just want to say good on you for doing your part. And I also want to say that I don’t think the majority support extremes, I think it’s just that the extremists are SO much louder and so it’s all we hear. I think the majority are like you and me and just want someone reasonable to lead the country. Just keep voting, I know it feels like it doesn’t do anything but it’s our main way to really speak and it does matter.

          Side bar, if you’re a student it most likely means that you’re a lot younger than me and it makes me so sad that this is how you’ve had to see and live the world. No pressure but if you are younger the future is truly in your hands.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          The amount of people supporting authoritarian leaders is insane, its not 40 or 50%, its closer to 90%

          Who are you meeting? That’s not typical.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        I’d be all for an uprising, if only it was as uncomplicated and low risk as video games and movies have demonstrated.

      • snownyte
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        Why not stand up and fight?

        You know, instead of preaching these infantile ideals in how to really make change. I’m more ready for individuals who actually have a more thought-out plan in how to achieve what we need to do.

        And so far, yet, I’ve not seen anyone really do it and I’d be including myself before anyone makes that jab later. It’s just very tiring to see people rush to social media and think that their posts will be heard or read that’ll make some significant impact. When, there’s absolutely no organizational structure in place or any motives in how to go about the things we all keep daydreaming of happening.

        Guess it’s too easy to daydream than get off of our asses and make the sacrifices required to make change. Not if we have to miss another minute of being online in a boring dystopia that is what the internet has become to all piss our time away looking at memes and making memes.

    • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶
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      I’m with ya buddy. There isn’t a single thing I can do, no number of petitions I can sign, that will change a dam thing. No company loses profits to be good for the planet, they only ever do it because they are forced/regulated to. So I vote Green.

      I also try to avoid buying shit that just ends up in a landfill, repair/re-use as much as I can.

      But it doesn’t matter, we’re fucked anyway. At least I won’t have any guilt. In the meantime I’m going to mountain bike as much as possible before the collapse.

  • @[email protected]
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    192 years ago

    I know two people that are currently overseeing a genocide and Donald Trump is not one of them… Yet.

  • @[email protected]
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    502 years ago

    It’s the Republican Party in general. Specifically because they’ve largely suborned themselves to Trump’s insanity, because they think they can control him and cement themselves into power. If you remember last time, that didn’t work at all.

    • SuperDuper
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      242 years ago

      Ask McCarthy how things work out when you welcome the crazies into the party and assume you can keep them in line.

      And yes, I’m fully aware that McCarthy was one of “the crazies” back when the tea party was considered the extreme part of the GOP.

      • @[email protected]
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        102 years ago

        Richard Pryor had a classic bit about a wino looking down on a junkie. It’s actually classic addict behavior for one user to find reasons they are better than their peers.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        I was more talking about the “controlling him” angle, because he was absolutely unmoored from reality on day 1 and never got any better.

  • @[email protected]
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    72 years ago

    He wants to get in, then appoint his sons as leaders after him. His whole family is one giant skid mark.

  • @[email protected]
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    152 years ago

    Trump is a moron and a speed junkie. The Heritage Foundation is the true threat, theocrats with billionaires funding.

  • @[email protected]
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    152 years ago

    I want to believe that his election loss and absolute shitshow he turned it into with the insurrection and all has sealed his fate and he will never actually win half of America again. He’s a joke. A criminal. He fooled people once but some won’t get fooled again. SOME. All it takes is a small percentage of voters to just stay home and he’ll lose. He can’t win. He’s a loser. He can’t win.

    Then I look over at fucking Biden and it’s like… shit.

    • @[email protected]
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      162 years ago

      My brother in Christ, lots of people love him. Lots are morons.

      Most important election ever and it’s a rapist piece of shit vs a roomba.

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        I know a lot of people love him. 30% of the country are his forever and that’s that. But those people aren’t enough to win on their own. He won because Republicans lined up to block Hilary.

        In fact, Hilary is the best example of what I think will go wrong for Trump. Hilary was a very strong candidate. But maybe 5% of Democrats just didn’t care to turn out for her: a mix of not liking her, being too progressive for her, maybe being sexist, and just presuming she would win.

        That little bit of slack did her in.

        Will Trump experience that “little bit of slack” in 2024 compared to 2016? I think he will. In 2016 he was a wild phenomenon, an outsider, a rock that lots of otherwise reasonable people decided it was time to throw at the system.

        He doesn’t have all that mystique this time. He’s not a disruptive new challenger from out of left field. He’s last year’s loser and a confirmed criminal. He will turn out his 30% base just fine. But is he going to get as many black and latino votes again? Are “fiscal conservatives” going to trust him again? Have 5% of Republican voters been turned off by all the Trumpism? Because our electrons are razor-close. That tiny bit of difference in turnout is everything.

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          Brother, Hillary was a fucking failure.

          Trump will have no slack. Those of us who don’t care are against him now. Carrot over Trump.

  • @[email protected]
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    422 years ago

    This isn’t news. It’s an opinion piece. Could we have opinion pieces in a different community to news articles?

    • @[email protected]
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      432 years ago

      Eh. Rise of fascism is a pretty big deal. Not really an opinion thing either that is factually what he is. The republican party released a document outlining how they plan to implement fascism in the US government.

      • @[email protected]
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        192 years ago

        The republican party released a document outlining how they plan to implement fascism in the US government.

        Even though I know what your talking about, I really think if your going to make bold statements like that, you should at least link to the document. I am sure a certain percentage of people rolled their eyes at that comment.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yes. Rise of fascism is a massive deal. Yes, arguably factual too that he is the current head of the fascist movement in the US.

        The Republican Party releasing a document outlining how they implement fascism in the US government is news.

        But the article is still not news - new information - per se. It’s an opinionated presentation of the news. I don’t disagree with the opinion, I’d just like to see a separation of communities for news and for current event discussion with a focus on articles like this, less so news articles.

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    It’s not just him.

    In my eyes, the following individuals are dangers to the world and society:

    Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Sundar Pichai, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Ebrahim Raisi, Ron DeSantis, Mitch McConnell, John Thune, Susan Collins, Tom Cotton, Ted Cruz, Greg Abbott, Benjamin Netanyahu, Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffet, Mike Johnson

    And everybody else I hadn’t named but behave similarly to or exactly like these piles of collective shits. What a fucking time to be alive, said no one unironically. Damn I have to keep almost coming back to this comment to edit because of a name of some other asshole I just remembered to tack onto this list, it’s horrible.

    • @[email protected]
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      We do have at least a hypothetical check on people like Trump, it’s supposed to be the other party. Sadly the DNC is corrupt and pathetic.

      In 2016, Hillary and DNC signed an agreement so DNC would get a huge chunk of her campaign money, so they cheated and helped Hillary win the primary system. The exact same thing is happening again and the Biden campaign just signed a similar agreement a few months ago.

      The people to blame here when Trump wins again will be DNC idiots again.

      Certainly this country could find anyone with a pulse that isn’t 80 years and either senile or crazy.

    • @[email protected]
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      My eyes mixed up Susan Collins and Tom Cotton, so I said outloud “What did Tom Collins do?”

    • @[email protected]
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      We live in what will be known as a historically interesting time down the line, if we make it down said line.

    • @[email protected]
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      72 years ago

      Also Graham, DeSantis, Hawley, Tuberville, Barr, Comey-Barret, Kavanaugh, and basically anyone involved with the national-level GOP leadership. They’re all psychopaths.

    • Jay
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      Yup he doesn’t have to win, as long as one of his lackeys do.

      • @[email protected]
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        At this point any Republican that has a shot would be a disaster. Just look at Project 2025. It doesn’t need to be Trump to completely regress to a dictatorship.

        • Jay
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          Yup, that’s basically what I meant. Virtually the entire party is complicit in this.

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        Many of whom seem straight up worse. Trump is awful, but at least he’s mostly incompetent at even achieving his own goals. The idea of having someone like Trump but competent is utterly horrifying. DeSantis, in particular.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yes, but he’s also the disease personified and amplified into a real life supervillain. And the world doesn’t have a superhero to stop him.

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        I “know” this is a metaphor, and I’m being a wet blanket about it, but I’m saying it anyway. There is no super hero to save anyone from anything, much less a society circulating the drain. The only way to make things better is by getting organized with your friends, family, and neighbours.

        Be prepared (collectively) when things go to shit, and actively try to make them better. You can do very little alone, but together the choice is no longer between Hitler and Hitler, it’s change or stagnation. And neither genocide Joe or Cheetos man will lead to any positive progress.

        Okay, no more wet blanket…

        • @[email protected]
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          Too bad my family and friends predominantly run the gamut from ‘lit the match walk away’ Trumpers to current supporters. Same with most my friends. Sucks to wake up at 35 and realize you have only a few non-fascist acquaintances and family. And many of them either directly work for the government or are government contractors.

          • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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            I call them out when they start talking shit. Like, learn about the circumstances and facts of the Boston Tea Party and Boston Massacre. When they talk about any issue, relate it back to how they would have 100% supported the Redcoats in Boston circa 1770s, and how they are actually un-American, not lovers of freedom.

            Ripe topics for economics, taxation, use of force, state power, private property rights, representation, protest and dissent, etc. Often I get them to dig in on their issue first. They all learned in elementary school that the British were the bad guys in that war and it’s hilarious to watch their tiny lizard brains explode when they confront the hypocrisy they’ve abided since they formed their initial world views. Haha, dummies.

          • @[email protected]
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            Uhhhhh… No. He’s a anti-hero on his best day and a straight up terrorist realistically. Literally. He is a Terror-ist. And a hyper violent one at that. You may agree with his reasoning and even his methods, but both the character, and even the writer, don’t consider frank castle to even be a “good guy”.

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              Frank Castle isn’t the Punisher right now, it’s Joe Garrison and he worked for SHIELD prior to taking on the title.

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        Supervillain is giving him too much credit. I’ll grant you that he’s a cartoon character, but cartoon supervillains have more complexity than him.

        Kanye and Musk embody a nearly identical archetype and we’d have the exact same problem if they ran for president and succeeded. The cult of personality that follows shitty celebrities is a self-perpetuating one. It’s rooted in nasty people admiring how important people can be nasty like them but without tangible social consequences. They form a mob around their cult heroes for that exact reason, strength in numbers. A safe space for the trash of humanity.

        People in politics and business find Trump useful because he’ll open doors for them in exchange for attention. They get cozy with leading him around by the nose with that attention until they forget that he will backstab them when they stop giving him that attention or there is more value in betraying them. Musk does the exact same shit, so again, I don’t think that Trump himself is worthy of being viewed in the light you’re giving him. Similarly shitty celebrities are drop in replacements for him, and worse, they might be more intelligent in their cruelty.

    • @[email protected]
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      The virus being a range of sociopathic beliefs and behaviour justified as “conservatism”.

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          I think it is more about too much centralizati and the power that results that leads to corruption no matter the intentions or political system.

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              Yeah, I agree. PFAS, lead, carbon monoxide, microplastics, all the pollutants. It would be naive to think these things don’t impact the mental capacity of the globe as a whole.

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        It has a vector of a bulbous demographic growth that is the baby Boomer generation. Luckily they are deflating slowly, but every young person must do their utmost to vote.