The Nazis caused Great Britain to start the war because Germany kept taking land with little to no push back until they invaded Poland.
Part of fascist ideology is the constant need to conquer.
The Nazis caused Great Britain to start the war because Germany kept taking land with little to no push back until they invaded Poland.
Making the moral more explicit: resistance works. If the guy wanting to do illegal things feel stymied and can't make his quotas... then informing immigrants of their rights, resisting warrantless searches, etc. is keeping them from doing all they want to.In an interview on CNN, [ICE czar] Homan whined that undocumented migrants living in sanctuary cities are too “educated” about their rights, and that makes them “very difficult” to arrest. Homans statements are another example of the Republican habit of saying the quiet part out loud, implying that the Trump administration blatantly and criminally intends to violate the rights of migrants, and would rather keep those migrants uninformed of their rights in order to facilitate unlawful deportations.
Many of them have a powerful intuition that it's moral to be cruel. They have been literally using the term the "sin of empathy".
Too bad all of my money is in my bank account, not that I have much of anything anyways. I'm more concerned for my mom who is working in the States.rotting bones wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2025 6:09 pm I'm sick, but I wanted to give a heads up: I hear there is going to be an additional 10% tariff on Canadian crude tomorrow. Canada is threatening to cut off electricity in retaliation. Soon EU tariffs are incoming. Trump says he's not looking for counteroffers, just massive tariffs all around. "Tariff is one of the most beautiful words in the English language," or something. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is strategizing to intercept the government's payment streams.
No matter how this goes down, having loose cash out of the bank and possibly saving up groceries for the next week might not be the most terrible idea in the world.
There are many things I want to say to this but I have to be careful of what I say online lest the border people see this and bar me from visiting my mum in the states.zompist wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2025 6:30 pm From The Mary Sue:Making the moral more explicit: resistance works. If the guy wanting to do illegal things feel stymied and can't make his quotas... then informing immigrants of their rights, resisting warrantless searches, etc. is keeping them from doing all they want to.In an interview on CNN, [ICE czar] Homan whined that undocumented migrants living in sanctuary cities are too “educated” about their rights, and that makes them “very difficult” to arrest. Homans statements are another example of the Republican habit of saying the quiet part out loud, implying that the Trump administration blatantly and criminally intends to violate the rights of migrants, and would rather keep those migrants uninformed of their rights in order to facilitate unlawful deportations.
Or as AOC put it: "Yes, this administration is dangerous and cruel, but they are also shockingly dim and incompetent. [...] Resist every demand. Refuse entry without a warrant. Don’t take the buyout. Their problem solving skills are"
That would make sense, but I doubt that Trump thought that far ahead. He probably just thought up what to say in that very moment and rolled with it.keenir wrote:when I heard he blamed DEI hiring, I thought the next line was going to be "in Blackhawk helicopter pilots."
Speaking of which:malloc wrote:Journalists are increasingly terrified of getting in his crosshairs and getting sued for defamation or worse.
This is highly ironic, considering Trump is literally functionally illiterate.https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c79d74nppvpo wrote:Around $22m of the settlement will go to a fund for Trump's presidential library.
I hope you make a full recovery soon; keep safe.
It's a small point, I'll happily concede. But I do remember reading a very serious book about WWII some years ago which went to some lengths to point it out.
Assuming America doesn't just look for new people to get oil from.keenir wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2025 12:06 pm Not sure if its just youtubers making a joke, or it actually happened, but supposedly Canada stopped sending oil and crude to the US today.
If thats true, we may be about to see how fast Republicans can impeach Trump. With as many jobs as cutoff is going to cost, not even MAGA can save him,
given we get 60% of our crude and oil from Canada, that'd be more than hard.Ahzoh wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:43 pmAssuming America doesn't just look for new people to get oil from.keenir wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2025 12:06 pmNot sure if its just youtubers making a joke, or it actually happened, but supposedly Canada stopped sending oil and crude to the US today.
If thats true, we may be about to see how fast Republicans can impeach Trump. With as many jobs as cutoff is going to cost, not even MAGA can save him,
This is a question that no one has provided a good answer to.
To expand on this: Capitalism as currently practiced in the USA is immiserating millions and destroying the planet. AFAICT, the Democratic party are not actually interested in putting a stop to this. At best, they show a grudging willingness to immiserate the masses a bit less and destroy the world a little more slowly, as long as it benefits them electorally.Otto Kretschmer wrote:The Democrats are sponsored by the same billionaires and corporations that sponsor Republicans and their economic policies overlap to a very large degree. Notice that no major media outlet in the US espouses economically left wing views.
May I suggest that the Democrats try real populism (again)? (And if their billionaire donors won't let them, then the donors need to be ejected from the party. Dems need to realize that being captured by rich donors that will be fine no matter who's president (or whether there's even a democracy) ultimately blocks progress.)linguoboy wrote:This is a question that no one has provided a good answer to.
The big question is when Trump inevitably tries to remain in power 4 years from now, what side are the police, and more importantly, the military, going to be on?And yet folks feel confident saying, "Oh, well, we'll get them in the midterms"?
I'm all for it, as long as it's not code for "ditching anyone in our coalition who's perceived as inconvenient for courting the white working-class vote". In the wake of the Democrat's humiliating electoral loss, there was lots of casting about for scapegoats. We were told that the Dems' support for trans rights (which was much more perceived that real, but that's an entirely different rant) alienated "real Americans", as did their "weakness" in confronting protests on college campuses. If that's your idea of what "populism" means, then count me out.
It's not. It's the billionaires that need to be ditched.I'm all for it, as long as it's not code for "ditching anyone in our coalition who's perceived as inconvenient for courting the white working-class vote".
The Democrats right now are instead concluding that it's caring about LGBT rights that makes them unelectible, so they're slowly going more towards right wing populism.
I'd be wary of left-wing populism. We have that in Europe, and it's definitely part of the problem, not of the solution.Linguoboy wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2025 9:57 pmI'm all for it, as long as it's not code for "ditching anyone in our coalition who's perceived as inconvenient for courting the white working-class vote". In the wake of the Democrat's humiliating electoral loss, there was lots of casting about for scapegoats. We were told that the Dems' support for trans rights (which was much more perceived that real, but that's an entirely different rant) alienated "real Americans", as did their "weakness" in confronting protests on college campuses. If that's your idea of what "populism" means, then count me out.