

Right sentiment, wrong solution.
You don’t fix workers’ problems by being a dick to them and making it hard for them to afford to live - you fix workers’ problems by inflicting the pain on the decision makers - employers and legislators.
Right sentiment, wrong solution.
You don’t fix workers’ problems by being a dick to them and making it hard for them to afford to live - you fix workers’ problems by inflicting the pain on the decision makers - employers and legislators.
Let me introduce you to…
The Metaverse!
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What definition of fascism are you using? It sure as shit isn’t the dictionary or Eco’s - words have meaning.
That aside, there are 2 possible outcomes for this election - that’s a simple, mathematical reality. If you care about brown people, which of those two options will cause the death and suffering of far more of those people?
…but rather than lift a finger to actually help those you claim to care about, you’re going to throw them under the bus and empower the worse option because you can’t swallow your pride and vote for the lesser of two evils. An I right in thinking you’ll risk those peoples’ lives so that you can virtue signal with a Green vote?
They’re not currently in power. I’d like to keep it that way.
You don’t need the permission of a European kid to vote for the least shit option for your government and kick the can of fascism a little further down the road. The recent is close - the outcomes delivered by each candidate aren’t - you shouldn’t need encouragement to vote accordingly.
You can practically smell the classless, stateless, moneyless nature of their communist utopia.
You’re getting downvoted because you’re more disgusted by people talking about the problem than you are by the problem.
Denying eugenics would be disgusting,
Covering for those that support eugenics would be disgusting,
Being disgusted by someone pointing out the disgusting hypocrisy of eugenics and modern conservatism is disgusting.
Pointing out how monstrous and hypocritical modern conservatives and eugenicists are is a moral good.
Modern conservatism is mental illness - it’s not a case of being dense - it’s a case of being genuinely disabled.
Ironic for a political ideology grounded in and returning to eugenics.
I used to work adjacent to this space, and yeah - it’s certainly a thing, but from my understanding, it’s not particularly widely used, and where it is, it’s FAR more commonly used for assessing rep performance and the like rather than call queue triage.
Rupert Murdoch.
That monster’s contribution to climate denial borders on apocalyptic - throw in extras like eroding democracy, stoking racial hatred, and contributions to class warfare like fighting off affordable access to to healthcare make him a tough one to beat.
You mean the one that helps you unfuck things… after the OS has started having issues again.
I’ve tried arch (and preferred Endeavour), but found both needed too much attention - If you consider “operating system” a hobby, they’re perfect - the versatility is endless if you invest the time.
Personally, I want my OS to get out of the way and let me do what I want.
Is “it works” the average experience of an Arch user?
Edit: Folks, I know it wasn’t clear, but this was rhetorical. I love the passion that motivates all of you to share your personal experiences - it’s what keeps Linux moving forward… But you beautiful bastards need to chill.
I guess Israel were too busy genociding Palestinians to make it to the meeting.
You’re trying to insult me with a word you’ve just proven you don’t understand, and you expect that to sting rather than look pathetic?
I’d tell you to just grab a dictionary, but with your tongue buried that deep in the arsehole of the billionaires that are robbing you blind, that’ll be a bit much to ask - maybe take a step back, eh? Sort your life out.
You’re too stupid for there to be any sport in this, and too ideologically chucked to learn - yeah - I’m done with you.
Ohhh - you believe an obvious authoritarian regime when they said they’re communist. I suppose you’ll defend the DPRK as a robust democracy for the same big brain reason.
I’m not sure what any of this has to do with economics, but you’ve made your irrelevant, dumb, definitionally wrong point - I hope it brought you some brief satisfaction.
What party of “worker ownership of the means of production” is too complex for you?
Good thing we’ve sacrificed that relative utopia to solve all those problems, eh?