Resonosity

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[–] Resonosity 23 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Twist and tuck all day erre'day

[–] Resonosity 1 points 3 months ago

I love that Bernie meme lol

[–] Resonosity 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

What about those that have only recently learning about the anti-education trajectory from the Right? Or those that are oblivious but would oppose such trajectory if aware?

Am I complicit if I don't know it's happening?

[–] Resonosity 3 points 3 months ago

If semi-poor grammar in an interlocutor's message is enough to distract you from said message's meaning, then you are a miserable person, both alone and around others.

Let's not be grammar Nazis when conversing about real Nazis, maybe?

[–] Resonosity 18 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Denims

So not Hasan?

Where is your proof that Hasan personally told his chat to call in the CPS check?

[–] Resonosity 16 points 3 months ago (4 children)

maliciously calling CPS on them.

Hasan decries these acts btw.

And we don't even know who's making the call. Sure, Hasan represents a sizable community that on the whole is against H3, but there is still room for other actors in that balance equation. H3 has rubbed off a lot of their own fans. Could those people also be suspect? We don't know for sure.

[–] Resonosity 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

It’s like people moving next to an airport, then complaining about planes.

I believe this analogy works in the opposite way?

Moving next to an airport is like starting a job at a restaurant that doesn't pay minimum (or living) wage.

In either case, you know ahead of time that it'll be annoying to live/work in those situations because planes are loud and not all people tip to make up the poor wage level.

And then to solve these problems, instead of requiring that planes be quieter or that people always tip, perhaps re-zone the areas surrounding the airport so people can't move there, and sign into law minimum wage that scales with cost of living so people don't have to need tips.

[–] Resonosity 8 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I'm glad I'm on db0 and can still see posts from .ml, hexbear, and .world.

I can get a gauge of what people from all servers are saying, and I'm finding the gist that what you're saying is correct.

[–] Resonosity 6 points 3 months ago

Lessons learned

[–] Resonosity 1 points 3 months ago (9 children)

What are the current meanings of left and right?

[–] Resonosity 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I won't stop blaming politicians that just sit there and expect to be spoonfed perfect votes like toddlers, instead of understanding that people's needs and wants change over time as shit happens in the world.

Wages have stagnated. Civil liberties are being restricted. Immigration sucks now, where empires live or die by import of not only goods but laborers that fire up the economy. Harassment is on the rise, especially in cyberspace where there are no protections. Infrastructure is either crumbling or insufficient for how people want to live. Smog, pollution, and greenhouse gases are jeopardizing our future. People are having less children which will surely fuck up the economy at some point for those that age out of the workforce. Corporations control law and order beyond what science and research tells us. Privacy is eroding. There are TONS of issues that politicians could run on to galvanize non-voters, and yes anti-genocide is one of those.

Democrats on the other hand would rather uphold existing institutions, however neololiberal they are, and chase after Republicans than run on popular, leftist policies.

If Democrats don't do what their constituents want, they will continue to lose elections. I think people want change, and I don't think Dems (or MAGAts) are willing to give that. The politicians must change. We shouldn't have to settle with mediocre, half baked centrism when we are now seeing the Right completely undermine and shock the existing system. Why can't Democrats do the same, but in the other direction?

[–] Resonosity 4 points 3 months ago

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