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  • Democrats are so disappointing

    “Hate has no place in our communities, and the New York State Democratic Party unequivocally condemns this shameful and inappropriate act,” the statement said. “We encourage New Yorkers across the political spectrum to denounce hate in all its forms.”

    If you want to denounce hate maybe focus on the nazi-like behavior instead of the extremely mild "vandalism" of pointing that out. I think it was just signs taped, so that's all of five minutes to clean up.

    To be clear, Republicans are the worst. The Democrats just... disappoint.

  • Republicans, and the right more generally, have always been hollow shits. "In-groups to protect and out-groups to bind", as they say. They're the worst people and should be removed from power.

    They're infuriating. They don't want abortions, but they don't want sexual education or contraceptives. They want a stay at home parent, but they don't want to have wages high enough to support that. They are like children screaming they want to eat their birthday cake but don't want it to go away. We need to stop taking them seriously and instead put them down for a nap.

  • Feels like they should be able to view the software and hardware controlling the odometer, and if it's doing anything suspicious.

    I wonder if they'll actually do anything if they find Tesla is doing fraud. Feel like everyone who OK'd the decision should be barred from working in the industry for life, and made to forfeit everything they gained while doing the fraud.

    While I'm making magical wishes, I'd also like Musk and all of his followers to choke to death.

  • I have ascended to a higher level of old-man-yells-at-cloud and just don't watch youtube*. I'd rather just read words. It's really depressing how illiterate many people seem to be.

    *with the exception of like music videos and the occasional "this is how you do this weird thing in a video game"

  • If the non-ramirez entity has any sort of offensive powers, trying to kill or restrain it might yield a worse outcome. Like, you try to tie up the one inside and it decides the cat is out of the bag, so it bursts out of its skin suit and strangles you.

  • They cannot do both! Time is finite.

    So I guess they better not sleep or have other hobbies then, either, right? I don't think expecting maximum optimization is realistic.

    It doesn’t matter because if we take direct action and prefigure mutual aid networks for improving our lives the state fucking collapses from its own contradictions.

    Many people will suffer and die if the state collapses abruptly. Especially if it continues on the trajectory the right wing is aiming it right now. We should avoid the equivalent of an unsafe shutdown. We can do more than one thing at a time, especially when one of those things is "spend 15 minutes once a year voting against the store brand nazi". If you just forfeit on this front, people will be rounded up and disappeared because that's what won the election, and there are enough people that comply, and enough people that are eager for that. Voting won't magically fix everything, but it can act as harm reduction.

  • And yes even the little old ladies volunteering on food kitchens would be thousand times more valuable than doing election tables.

    They can do both!

    I’m not ignoring the real world at all. I’m saying that if we put the electioneering efforts into direct action, it won’t matter if someone else has the state.

    In what way will it not matter if someone else controls the state?

    It sounds like you're ignoring the real world when you say we should abandon elections and let our opponents take full control of the government. That will lead to incalculable tragedy.

  • I really don't think the little old ladies volunteering to run the tables are an untapped vanguard of the revolution, nor do I think that them spending an afternoon there is mutually exclusive with other activities.

    You can't just ignore the world because you don't like it and expect it to conform to your desires. Laws and government exist. If you forfeit this front, the people who do put effort in will use these apparatuses to do real things in the real world. People on food stamps can't eat your idealism. (And programs like that are not mutually exclusive with mutual aid)

  • I also get mad at people who drive cars instead of walking or taking mass transit, if that helps.

    But someone smoking near you makes your day undeniably, immediately, worse.

    If you're sitting in a room that smells uncomfortably of cheese, and someone rips a juicy fart on your face, it would be unreasonable to be like "who cares about my shart it smells like cheese in here"

  • Most people follow election results and those people's actions have real, discernable, effects. If you yield on this front, even if you think elections are flawed, you're letting your opponents have this power uncontested. That's a terrible strategy.

  • I'm not sure I follow. I was talking about what individuals should do: direct action and also voting. Voting is often just a few minutes for the end user.

    I'm not talking about what the state should spend resources on.

  • People are emotional. They feel things, and then make up justifications for it afterwards. We all do this to some extent, in some contexts or others, but some people seem to do it the majority of the time.

    Someone who smokes and has a choice between admitting they fucked up, they're hurting themselves and those around them, OR denying it so they're just a persecuted innocent? A lot of people will go for the latter. It's weakness and cowardice, but saying that won't change their mind. If results are wanted we have to do the very arduous task of massaging their emotions and I kind of resent that thankless, endless, work. Even though I almost certainly am the same way about other things.

    Humans are a mess.