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Anyone have any thoughts on this Twitter thread about the persistence of status?
  • Elites also have a better understanding of the strategy for becoming and staying elite and they will teach their children to go on that path. Get education, save wealth, put it into owning businesses and screwing people over as needed on the way there.

    Capitalism was not abolished over those years. Landlordism largely was, but otherwise there were just one-time corrective measures and some systems put into place to regulate the extremes. The underlying capitalist system developed in place and the corrective measures became less heavy-handed.

  • Genocide joe does what he does best, helping his genocidal pal
  • No, Zionists started this by being land-stealing settler colonists that put Palestinians into ghettos as part of an apartheid system. Decades of disposession, abuse, disablement, murder. Far, far higher numbers than you cite.

    If you think that the equation is as simple as the number of dead women and children then you should be on the side of Palestine.

  • Woman killed by her two XL bully dogs at home in east London
  • Some dogs are very reactive and no matter how good you are with them they are still a risk for biting. Sometimes they're reactive due to earlier maltreatment, sometimes it's something they were born with. Unlike with people, dogs don't have the higher reasoning or communication skills to control a reactive tendency nor do they have mental health support options. And when the dog is large and strong, this is a very dangerous situation.

  • Finance reporters constantly rediscovering income inequality and ignoring it
  • Distributions? Categories? Sorry we only have quantiles and mean averages on tap for the rest of eternity.

  • misandry vs misogyny
  • Misandry exists in non-systemic forms and the line of logic that says otherwise, in addition to being just plain incorrect, is easy for liberals to weaponize against us and against the concept of solidarity. I have seen this way of thinking used many times to split up groups rather than focusing on education and solidarity. It also runs contrary to several socialist analyses of this topic that are essentially dialectical where misogyny creates the basis for misandry, for example. This tweet is a good example of it. Patriarchal oppression creates (justified) disproportionate fear and distrust of men among non-men. Men must then also contend with being feared and distrusted.

    And as you can see from "the discourse", men are often not equipped with ways to constructively deal with this reality and go down the reactionary path that tells them it's very unfair to them but without placing blame on the patriarchy itself - nor the underlying material basis for the patriarchy. It's our job to provide our own, more correct understanding of what is happening that pipelines the people who could move in our direction and have solidarity with us.

    To be clear, I'm not suggesting bending over backwards to chase those that often benefit from oppression. Sometimes people overcorrect and make their spaces crappy and tolerate reactionary sentiment to be "inclusive" (I've seen it!). But it's self-limiting and counterrevolutionary to fail to educate and include those who do seek solidarity and working in our fight. We are much stronger together. Take the money from class traitors. Take the white people willing to put their bodies on the line for BLM. Take the Christians standing between Proud Boys and your Palestinian encampment. Or at least, try to educate them.

  • misandry vs misogyny
  • Those are all real they're just far less common and are minor in comparison to their "complement". They tend to be an internalized reaction to that complement even, of recognizing who primarily targets you and makes you unsafe.

    They lack systemic power but that doesn't change whether they exist as prejudices and in the ways we interact with one another.

    There are also situations in which localized power structures for them do exist. Small groups like clubs or sports teams. Obviously a smaller impact but still real and still alienating.

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    Bulletins and News Discussion from May 20th to May 26th, 2024 - Never Break TrueAnon's Rules For Life - COTW: Azerbaijan
  • Hexbear is doing a great job marketing them and by that I mean I'm gonna get some tomorrow

  • Special Military Operation in Germany when?
  • Gonna make a new party called Antiantideutsch-but-still-fuck-Germany

  • Hey gang, where is the good 2024 election shitpost drama gonna be?
  • I think there are mods and admins that will panic and so banning won't be possible without drama.

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    Is $2K for this car fucking dumb?
  • I would avoid it. I would also only buy a car like this if it came with a decent warranty or you took it to a shop of your choice to get it inspected first. The most expensive and risky parts of a car are all internal and require a proper inspection. Alternatively if you got a fantastic deal from a trusted person that's trying to help you out (which must be distinguished from a charlatan telling you they're helping you out while ripping you off).

    You have the right idea though imo. A Corolla with less than 150,000 miles is right in that price range and is the most likely thing to keep chugging along for years.

  • Hey gang, where is the good 2024 election shitpost drama gonna be?
  • I still think there's going to be a "harm reduction Genocide Joe" contingent here. Prepare for draaaaaama.

  • The Tragic decline of Intel...
  • Oh no my imperialist monopoly how tragic

  • Consumers are so demoralized by inflation and high rates they've given up on saving for the American Dream and are spending money instead, economist says
  • A high inflation regime promotes taking on debt as inflation makes it cheaper to pay off. That debt will get spent. If hyperinflation is threatened, buying inflation hedges is the "smart" move - real estate, gold, foreign assets. This similarly applies to simply not holding on to savings, as inflation devalues all money that you save at a faster rate than durable goods.

    This is, literally, basic economics. And none of it is mentioned in the article.

  • $3,000 Cybertruck tent concept art versus reality.
  • The best part is that it's not even that difficult to make the thing on the left panel.

  • Is Eve Fartlow OK?
  • Absurd narcissism is par for the course

  • I need someone to kick my ass and motivate me
  • GET IN THERE AND DO THAT MATH

    OR GET GOOD SLEEP IMMEDIATELY SO N THAT YOU CAN DO GOOD MATH TOMORROW

    AND HAVE A NICE DAY AND BEVERAGE

  • Somebody was salty on the F-35 Wikipedia page.
  • I object to this on the grounds that knowing things that make Anerikkkan failures less funny is revisionist.