Completely agree, except that I'd amend that no real conservative politicians exist. I think there are a lot of real conservatives - you named several - but that simply can't get elected with our current election mechanisms. Primaries need to be eliminated. Progress like adoption of RCV needs to expand. The electoral college needs to be eliminated. If we can make progress in these areas, it'll let moderate conservatives to regain control of their party. And it'd let people stop arguing and being frustrated with having to vote for the lesser of two evils.
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They ~~can't~~ ~~won't~~ even ~~hold~~ stop supplying Israel with weapons and financial backing to persecute the war ~~back~~ currently.
("They" =~ "We", sigh)
And it's pretty typical of Dick. He often wrote surreal stuff.
I get what you were asking; I just don't know how to answer the question. Mind-bending, byzantine stories are a matter of taste, just as gritty grimdark is.
The first time I read Ubik, I was younger and the plot device hadn't yet been endlessly copied in other books; it wasn't obvious to me what was going on, and I enjoyed the voyage of discovery, and the novelty of the style. It sounds like you figured it out early, and that reduced your enjoyment of it. You can only experience that once, though, and now when I re-read it knowing how it ends, and what's happening, I can still recall how great it was the first time, and that makes up for the spoiler effect.
Like most things, there's a sliding scale. I block two instances (in my client) because of the high noise-to-signal ratio, and a few individuals who I find particularly obnoxious. I've never blocked anyone who I thought was trying to have a good-faith argument with me, regardless of their position. But I also don't feel obligated to stand and listen to the MAGA dipshit shouting obscenities at minorities, either. Is it an echo chamber? No more than me not watching Fox "News".
Although, Lemmy leans strongly left, and the instances are tankie ones; there isn't a lot of right-leaning posting IME. I think this is a particularly difficult time for reasonable conservatives because of how their party has been co-opted by fascists. The instances I'm on doesn't do a lot of defederating, but I know just by virtue of being on Lemmy, I'm getting a left bias.
Thanks, that was a good analysis.
Oof. Not me, man. They may have survived it, but that was stuuuupid. Or, maybe not "stupid"; I'll give them "foolish". They obviously knew what they were getting into; one woman quit her job, expecting to go directly to prison and not come back home. They're lucky no-one was shot, though.
"They all came with their assault rifles and everything trained on us. And then they had us all face down. They cuffed us, and had us face down on the ground for about three hours. They put hoods over our heads, sort of like Guantanamo" (Dambergs interview).
The military is _really_protective of their subs, especially the nuclear ones.
I give them props for putting their lives on the line for their beliefs. But that was a dumb protest which accomplished nothing. I mean, lots of protests don't effect immediate change, but this one didn't move any needle, and had no lasting impact except to fuck up those people's lives.
Is her middle name "fucking"? I thought it was "asset".
The popular vote has some weight. Not enough to award Presidency, but it can be used in arguments for eliminating the electoral college, implement RCV, and other improvements. Narrowing the popular vote gap makes it harder to make these arguments.
And if my grandmother had wheels, she'd be a bicycle.
Nicely put!
I don't so much mind this, at least. It's just curation, and I'd far rather have it in our hands than the hands of moderators or platform owners. Not that moderation isn't useful, and hosting admins can still defederate - but giving users the ability to manage their own block lists, at the user, group, and instance levels, makes it less critical to have moderation, and makes moderation a little less prone to abuse.