[-] [email protected] 10 points 3 days ago

I think a really underrated idea for Democrats would be that:

(a) now is the time to do what we have been doing, and
(b) that time is every day.

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The other day there were some rumors about melon-musk stepping back from Doggy, and now this. Is this what the Elon/Trump falling-out looks like, or does he get a pass? Or if stonks-down continues maybe he even talks the big man back from the cliff a bit? Either way, antelope-popcorn

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Comrade H5N1 do your thing

[-] [email protected] 64 points 5 months ago

Now if we can just keep this rate up there will be 770000*1.181^76 = 238 billion homeless Americans by end of century. Matt Yglesias will be pleased

[-] [email protected] 51 points 5 months ago

If police police police police, who police police police? Police police police police police police.

[-] [email protected] 143 points 5 months ago
>thuggish tactics
>pic shows her being manhandled by cops

pflp-octoplushie

[-] [email protected] 44 points 5 months ago

what kinda socialist is this much of a recluse?

[-] [email protected] 56 points 6 months ago

This is like the assholes who made their guys fight to the last minute before the armistice in wwi

[-] [email protected] 66 points 6 months ago

ITT:

[also +1 to reject @[email protected] resignation]

[-] [email protected] 101 points 7 months ago

volcel-kamala unlimited genocide

contextphobic genocide subsidies for People's Genocide Committee Grant recipients who operate a small guillotine for five years in disadvantaged communities

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BEIRUT - The Shura Council of Lebanese paramilitary organization Hezbollah has selected Jeb Bush to succeed Hassan Nasrallah as its Secretary-General, Lebanese state media reports.

Nasrallah, who led the organization for 32 years, was assassinated in an Israeli airstrike on the party headquarters in Beirut on Friday.

The selection of Bush, an American émigré, was a surprise to onlookers who had considered Deputy Secretary-General Naim Qassem and Executive Council chairman Hashem Safieddine as favorites to take the position. However, the decision by the Shura Council, which counts both Qassem and Safieddine as members, was reportedly unanimous.

In recognition of Bush's newly elevated status, the party will be rebranding itself as "Jebzbollah," senior members told the Lebanese National News Agency.

Mr. Bush will inherit an increasingly volatile situation along the nation's southern border with Israel as the latter has escalated attacks in recent days.

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La Paz, Sep 7 (Prensa Latina) The former head of the Bolivian Army and ringleader of the failed coup on June 26, Juan José Zúñiga, seeks to hide his guilt by claiming he was “high” at the time of as [sic] events unfolded.

fidel-wut

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The troubled North American regime made no promises to end genocide, or address the nation’s deepening divides, at the star-studded Chicago gathering to nominate its next presidential candidate.

by Patrick Gathara for Al Jazeera, archive link

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Exactly halfway between the Trump rate and the Clinton/Bush/Obama rate, incidentally. Literally doing the half-a-genocide centrist meme

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lmayo

Like the drug lord?

[-] [email protected] 61 points 1 year ago

It is getting genuinely scary, I am pretty sure that if a politician was attacked or killed

Oh no, not the politicians!

[-] [email protected] 48 points 1 year ago

neoliberals, famously slightly more socialist than communists

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A reindeer with a RED nose rises from his low social standing by drawing on his unique talents. But instead of pursuing personal aggrandizement he gives according to his ability and in so doing becomes the literal vanguard of an egalitarian project to distribute wealth to all the good little boys girls and enbies of earth on the basis of need, against all notions of capitalist rationality. He casts a bright red light serving as a shining example for all good comrades to follow Care-Comrade

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Uhh let me pee here

bathroom

[-] [email protected] 54 points 2 years ago

Just to preface, I do think that we can benefit from being more aware of anti-semetic tropes. Many fascist dogwhistles do disguise themselves in language and symbolism that appears harmless or even resembles valid critique, such that even well-meaning people can reference them by mistake. I think of Corbyn for instance, nobody ought to doubt his sincerity but clearly he made a few unforced errors here or there that helped feed Labour antisemitism hysteria.

So I'm all for, here's some common anti-Semitic tropes, now you know so you can avoid them. And in particular, I would say "Be specific... Name who you're criticizing" is pretty solid advice. With that said: I do think there's some here that's a little problematic, and nobody else has quite articulated what I'm feeling so let me put this out here:

First, many have mentioned the timing of this post at a moment of serious crisis as not feeling right. I want to emphasize the issue isn't so much that it's "tone-policing," but rather, that it plays into colonialist narratives. Personally I'm fine with having to tread carefully around sensitive topics, but I'm decidedly not fine with the pervasiveness of the right-wing narrative that the Palestine liberation movement and even the Left as a whole is somehow intrinsically antisemitic. And when you point vaguely to "a lot of posts ... leaning into anti-Semitic tropes" without contextualizing who or what posts or how they were received by the community, that does sound a bit like a repackaging of this "left/Palestine/BDS antisemitic" narrative, which has been used as a major political cudgel to resist change to the status quo.

Now, in another moment, some self-crit in how we approach dismantling this narrative might be warranted, even if outsiders were to take it as a tacit admission of a problem. But at the moment of truth where you've got 500 dead in a hospital airstrike and troops lining up for a ground invasion, the "Left antisemitism issue" is really not the discussion we want to be having. (It is worth noting, to OP's credit, discussions of issues internal to the Left are, regardless of situation, much, much more appropriate on a platform like Hexbear where those discussions will mostly remain internal to the Left, than they would be on a platform where we're engaging with a broader public to be swayed such as :reddit-logo: .)

That's really the main issue here, but as to a couple of the more specific gripes:

~"Conflating Jews in Israel..." - More or less agree with OP's points here, but I do think it is worth recognizing that this is, in a real sense, a religious sectarian conflict. I suppose you could say it's superstructural, but when Israel legally defines itself as a state for Jews and only Jews, that's where they (the Israeli state) are looking to draw the lines, and that's what we have to combat. In other words, no, this is not a problem with Jews or Judaism, but also: Israel cannot be a Jewish state.

~"calling for ethnic cleansing" - OP says "Jews have always lived [there]," but this is imho minimizing just how much of the population is part of or descended from the colonial project. Wikipedia is telling me the Israeli Jewish population went from <100k in 1915, to over a million by 1949, to nearly 5 million at the turn of the century, and over 6.5 million today. That's not organic population growth, that's a massive influx of people who came in and took land where there were already other people.

Now, I agree that full-out sending away all the Israeli Jews is not and should not be on the table. Not only do some have claims predating the settler influx, but I imagine even many of the settlers and their descendants don't have much place else they can go and still ought to be treated humanely. That said, I think we ought to be realistic and recognize that the Palestinians have been forced from their homes, in some cases quite recently, and in the case of Gaza forced into a tiny little area, very densely populated and lacking basic infrastructure. If we're going to have justice, it's not going to come without a lot of reparations and frankly probably some degree of land back and right to return. The more recent and more wealthy of the settlers probably should leave.

~"Jewish control of America" - OP says "America controls Israel and not vice-versa"... it's really more of a two-way street. Israel and AIPAC/Israel lobby just very much do have serious sway over American politicians and honestly Western politicians more generally. Israel is an independent state and functions as one, at times annoying people in Washington who want them to do their ethnic cleansing a little more quietly. That said, it also goes without saying that Israel's prosperity is dependent on some measure of servitude to American geopolitical interests, and that framing Israeli influence as "Jewish control" is very much :haram: .

That's all I got. Hadn't planned for this to be such an effortpost but :shrug-outta-hecks:

[-] [email protected] 55 points 2 years ago

Most people rejected Her message. They hated Hexbear because She told them the truth.

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Found this a bit of an interesting rabbit hole. Archive link: https://archive.ph/NHCjE

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As he pulled his luggage through downtown New Haven, Conn., a woman handed him a flier describing his new city as crime-ridden and dangerous. It listed alarming local crime statistics and instructed students to “remain on campus,” “avoid public transportation” and “stay off the streets after 8 p.m.” Illustrated with a picture of the Grim Reaper, the flier wished students an ominous “Good luck.”

But perhaps most jarring was the source of the flier, listed plainly in its text: the union that represents Yale’s own campus police.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/25/nyregion/yale-police-fliers.html

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