heatenconsumerist

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I once asked for coding help to test it out and it said "yeah, I ain't reading all that"

Haven't touched it since. It's sad to see how many bots ask it for help or fact-checking...

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago
[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 month ago

Go down once the paperwork was about to be signed? WTAF? I would personally burn down a dealership if that ever happened to me.

 

This is to a town of only ~100,000 people

 
[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 months ago

Would be a shame if my new favorite hobby was combo tree spiking/mapping

[–] [email protected] 18 points 3 months ago

Boys, I think I just accidentally deleted the entire "sell to government" google doc

[–] [email protected] 11 points 3 months ago

Would be a shame if somebody hacked the new Switch and torrented the file.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 months ago

Ready for the carry trade to further its implosion.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

Ofc he was a Torb

[–] [email protected] 18 points 5 months ago

We are so cooked. At least most of Reddit is bots

 

Before I start, there are too many fucking examples to list. I would just like to point out to the uninitiated how massive it is that the orange man axed USAID

USAID, founded in 1961 during the Cold War, has long been criticized for tying financial assistance to neoliberal economic reforms. Countries seeking aid are often pressured to privatize industries, deregulate markets, and cut social programs—policies that directly contradict socialist or leftist principles of wealth redistribution and public ownership.

  • Chile (1970s): After Salvador Allende’s socialist government was democratically elected in 1970, USAID funneled millions to opposition groups, unions, and media outlets critical of Allende. This destabilization campaign, alongside CIA efforts, helped pave the way for Augusto Pinochet’s U.S.-backed coup in 1973.

  • Bolivia (2000s): Under Evo Morales, Bolivia nationalized key industries like gas and oil. USAID responded by funding regional opposition groups in wealthier, conservative-led departments like Santa Cruz, exacerbating tensions that led to protests and attempts to delegitimize Morales’ government.

Funding Opposition Groups and "Democracy Promotion"

Organizations like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and USAID routinely finance NGOs, media outlets, and political parties that oppose leftist governments. These groups often frame their work as “promoting democracy,” but critics argue they advance U.S.-aligned regimes.

  • Venezuela: Since Hugo Chávez’s rise, USAID and NED have spent tens of millions funding opposition parties, student groups, and media. Leaked documents reveal strategies to "penetrate Chávez’s political base" and undermine his socialist policies.

  • Nicaragua: During the Sandinista era, USAID openly funded Contra rebels (later linked to CIA-backed death squads). Today, it supports groups opposing Daniel Ortega’s government, despite his popular social programs.

Undermining Grassroots Movements

By flooding countries with foreign-funded NGOs, USAID often sidelines homegrown leftist movements. These NGOs prioritize issues framed through a neoliberal lens (e.g., “good governance” or “free markets”) while marginalizing systemic critiques of capitalism or imperialism.

  • Haiti: After the 2004 U.S.-backed coup against Jean-Bertrand Aristide (a leftist priest-turned-president), USAID poured money into NGOs that effectively replaced state functions, weakening Haiti’s ability to build independent institutions. Critics call this the "NGO Republic of Haiti."

  • Eastern Europe: Post-USSR, USAID-backed NGOs promoted shock therapy capitalism in countries like Russia, contributing to inequality and public disillusionment with leftist ideas.

Cultural Imperialism and Ideological Warfare

USAID and similar agencies export not just money but ideology. Programs often train activists, journalists, and politicians in pro-Western values, framing socialism as inherently authoritarian and capitalism as the only path to “freedom.”

  • Cuba: USAID’s clandestine projects, like the 2009 “Cuban Twitter” (ZunZuneo), aimed to create dissent by circumventing state media. Other programs recruited Cuban artists and bloggers to criticize the government subtly.

  • Africa: During the Cold War, USAID supported anti-communist regimes in Zaire (Mobutu) and Angola (UNITA rebels), while contemporary programs emphasize “market solutions” over public sector-led development.

Exploiting Crises to Push Privatization

Natural disasters and economic crises become opportunities for USAID to push privatization. Post-disaster aid frequently comes with strings attached, such as demands for austerity or corporate-friendly policies.

  • Haiti Earthquake (2010): Less than 1% of USAID’s relief funds went directly to Haitian organizations. Most contracts went to U.S. firms, while reconstruction plans prioritized export industries over local needs.

  • Greece (2010s): During the debt crisis, USAID partners advocated for privatization of public assets—a direct attack on leftist efforts to resist austerity.

 

Deepseek V3 is BETTER than OpenAI 4o and 3% of the cost

Wonder why they're shilling against it? soviet-hmm

[–] [email protected] 13 points 5 months ago (1 children)

So I'm LEGALLY a woman now?

Trump single-handedly making more trans people in a single EO than in the entire world for all of existence.

 
 
 

My weekly "fuck amerikkka"

 
 

Finally got a screen translator that seems to work fairly well. I believe it's using Google translates' offline model.

What's the best way to respond to my new friends in a way that translates correctly (simplified chinese)?

Bonus question, how does one add both English and Chinese video subtitles without typing out what I say and translate/copy/pasting?

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Starbucks is docking the wife for being 4 minutes late and I'm currently waiting on disability clearance.

We're looking for ~$100 if possible for cat/dog food as we've been making rice/etc mixes from food-bank food for the animals.

My mother offered to help us re-home them, but I would honestly drive to, and burn CA down before admitting we can't feed our little fur babies kitty-cri

paypal.me/ConnorKaiserPaypal

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