FunkyStuff

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[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 13 points 1 week ago

It is adventurism just by definition, unless it's being carried out by some kind of underground, organized revolutionary cell network.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 0 points 1 week ago (12 children)

It's not really inconsistent for Protestants to directly contradict the Pope (especially when he's right) anyway.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 3 points 1 week ago

But at what cost?

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

tldr the kind of repression and state control that @ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de notes in Cuba as disqualifying it from the label of 'socialism' and making it 'communism' instead are actually the precise things that make Cuba a socialist state, as opposed to a communist post-state society.

It's an error to just use the words like 'socialism' = 'cool and good' while 'communism' = 'bad and scary' because that's just 2nd grade tier analysis that doesn't clear anything up at all, and just confuses you further.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 4 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

One thing that's worth noting is that Israel and the US are the two countries that voted against making food a human right at the UN and both are actively committing genocide via starvation.

These two processes are actually intrinsically connected and are part of a broader strategy I fear is only going to see more examples as climate collapse plays out. There's going to be more groups that the imperialist powers will want to wipe out and ecosystem collapse will cause famines that a blockade can escalate into a mass death event.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

That's not how it works. If there's an organized effort to exterminate a group of people because of their immutable characteristics (in this case nationality) it's genocide. You can be guilty of the crime of genocide even if you don't kill a single person. The US embargo absolutely meets the criteria and has already caused thousands of excess deaths (as well as underdevelopment) over the course of decades. It's like Gaza, blocking off a group of millions of people from being able to get anything from the rest of the world and restricting the flow of basic necessities. They don't have to kill any specific number of people for that to count as genocide, it just is.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

There was also a famine in the 30s in Kazakhstan, not just Ukraine. A similar number of people died.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

Makes sense. If the US succeeds in regime change, the comprador government in Iran would probably assist in a future occupation or interventions in Afghanistan.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 17 points 2 months ago

Both can be true though, although the whole idea of a "dictator" as a type of political leader can be more of a hindrance of one's analysis than a useful category.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 23 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The NSDAP also was as American as apple pie in some ways.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 6 points 2 months ago

Ah, I understand then. Yeah, I can't fault you then. Carry on.

[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 13 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I can sympathize with what you're saying, but I don't quite understand how Nutomic being wrong about trans people and COVID is completely unacceptable when those are things the vast majority of the world's population are wrong about, but Rimu gets a pass for believing anti-Chinese propaganda that the vast majority of people aren't racist enough to even entertain being true. Maybe transphobia and COVID denial makes you unsafe in a way that sinophobia doesn't, but Lemmy has some of the best established trans and COVID conscious communities on the English internet outside of Reddit, while piefed is actively making it harder to engage with those communities. Is the juice worth the squeeze?

 

I feel like nightmares in media often involve a monster of some sort, but IME nightmares tend to be more grounded and involve someone I know personally doing something bad.

 
 

Hear, hear.

Every authoritarian government has its supporters, without they would never survive.

And that's the thing: those people are absolutely maddening to argue with. In Gaza, the war crimes were (and still are being) live streamed, and the question was how is there still any doubt. Some of those same people see videos of the protests and the people identifying bodies in makeshift morgues and somehow argue their way around it.

I hope the protesters are successful. I know a Syrian family who fled the war. I coincidentally met some of them on their shift the day the Assad regime was toppled. One of them said, "we can breathe now". Meanwhile in the middle of the city the people were celebrating. It's hard to describe how happy I felt for all of them.

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When you're kinda worried what the state of your country is gonna be like after your pro-democracy protests topple the regime and your homie says, "Hey, look at how great the Syrians have it!"

 

Came across this because of the other thread @LemmySlopSkimmer@hexbear.net posted. This user is the lowest Nazi garbage, yet claims to be a leftist with good intentions.

What is the “right” way for Palestinians to resist Israel? How should they fight back? Please, paint a picture for me in a way that shows how they can effectively stop Israel from killing more people, and stealing ever more land, until the Palestinians have been completely wiped out.

Response from goat cw extreme Zionism and imperialism apologia, SV

don’tremoved, don’t carry out terrorism on innocent civilians

The right way was using the internet and global attention, which Palestine was doing, raising awareness of how they are suffering and gaining sympathy for it. They should’ve adopted more Western ideals, or maybe liberalism, encourage foreigners to come and stay. The West Bank and Gaza near Rafah were also doing decently well in terms of growth, labelling itself as a trendy tourist destination.

Unfortunately, Hamas decided thatremoved women and killing innocent civilians was a better method of resistance, even going so far as to film themselves carrying out the massacre and taking hostages – Which incurred the Israeli military and ended up with Gaza being turned to rubble. Sure, people are much more aware of Palestine now, but only the most radical of “progressives” think Israel can be defeated and that Palestine can do no wrong. These people are vocal minorities and hold no power.

The whole relationship between Israel and the US isn’t as buddy-buddy as people think it is. Israel previously attacked US forces and regularly threatens US personnel. No clue what goes on behind the scenes, but clearly Israel has something major on the US, or the US sees Israel as a base for Middle-East operations and considers the chaos that comes with it as a necessary sacrifice. Or maybe it’s both, or maybe it’s neither.

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inshallah, spanish, ojalá

 
 

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The three represents are the hardest concept in all of Marxism

 

I didn't expect these movies to have anything in common thematically

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but they're both literally about moon guys making life real sad

Also, both had an immersion breaking moment when someone I know from podcasting showed up halfway through the film.

And they're both great! Highly recommend to everyone here. I'm sure mostly everyone here has seen I Saw the TV Glow but Bugonia is another Lanthimos banger.

 

Or is that just the most exhausting and obnoxious thing possible?

 

:kelly: now we're getting into a moral brown area

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