Bartsbigbugbag

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[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Are people in Ukrainian controlled territories free to protest against forced conscription and withdrawal of passports? No, they will get put into prison, and given a choice to join the military or serve a long sentence.

[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Sanctions have not succeeded in lessening support or creating regime change. They are a siege warfare tactic, and a way of inflicting suffering upon the masses of people. There’s plenty of books on the topic, I’d recommend Sanctions as War, edited by Stuart Davis and Immanuel Ness.

[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago

The lag of some games will be reproduced faithfully on this, intentionally. It’s functionally an n64 clone that can upscale.

[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 months ago

Yeah, tax incentives only work for those making enough money to have taxes to pay that they can get a break on. The rest of us have no way to afford an EV, so they’re relegated to luxury vehicles for virtue signaling upper middle class people. Then they double down and block the cheap EVs from being here, so now that there’s finally hope of having affordable EV transition for the masses, it’s purposefully kept out of reach for us in order to protect the margins of domestic greedy OEMs.

[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 4 points 8 months ago

I prefer og psx, personally. I’ve never played the PC version though.

[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml -4 points 8 months ago

I wish. Min wage in some parts of China provides a similar purchasing power as I have making more than 4x the min wage in the US. I would actually be able to afford a house in my lifetime if that were true.

[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

BYD, honestly. But, if you’re in a country that can’t get them, I’m still a fan of Toyota. Hear good things about modern Hyundai too, but I can’t say anything from personal experience.

[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I was driving this weekend, a truck turned onto the road ahead of me, stayed stopped in the right hand lane until I got near to them, then slammed on the gas spewing a massive cloud of filth that entirely enveloped my car. Thankfully my wife and I noticed it beforehand and rolled our windows up.

[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

So what you’re saying is it is genuinely damage reduction to work towards the destruction of the US because Americans are so selfish they will overconsume the planet into massive environmental degradation.

[–] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 4 points 10 months ago

It’s not bad, better than overwatch 2, but that’s but saying much.

 

我吃红烧牛肉的时候,我觉得我再在中国。你们最爱吃什么吃饭?你会说普通话吗?我只说一点点,虽然我觉得中文的语法很难但是我爱学习中文。

 

Another great podcast from the Black Myths Pod, this time on Hyper-Imperialism, global blocs, and development. If you don’t already follow these dudes, you should.

 

Thirty-six-year-old Chen Wang, from southeastern China, said he decided to come to the U.S. in late 2021 after he posted comments critical of the ruling party on Twitter. He was admonished by local police and feared that he could be imprisoned.

More than two years later, he is still unemployed and lives in a tent in the woods that he has made into a home. Chen described his fellow Chinese on the journey as simply people “chasing a better life.”

Big oof there buddy. Came to the wrong place.

 

This whole thread is hilarious though. So many fearful fools just parroting propaganda and doubling down when called on it.

https://archive.is/JziBd

 

They’ve also been sandbagging negotiations for the last 9 months, the union today is on a march, no strike action yet.

 

I just found this band and I am in love with every song they do. It’s so elegant, and the composition is really on point.

 
 

…I think that reveals something about the hidden class dimensions of our public policy; our grocery bills are determined, the policies, determined by people, who themselves never go to supermarkets.

Our health policy is written out y people who never have to sit for 2 hours in a clinic or an hour in a doctors office.

Our transportation policy is made by people who never have to wait for a bus or look for a parking space, they’ve got helicopters and linos to hurry them away.

Our education policy is made by people who never have to send their children to public school, they send them to private schools(cough polis cough).

Our daycare system, or lack of, determined by people who use private governesses and Nannies, and then go off to Smith College as Barbara Bush did, and lectured to the students there about not being so concerned about accomplishing in your careers and understand that the real joy and satisfaction is in the working and nurturing of children…

… occupational safety laws are made by people who never have to work in a factory or mine. The Supreme Court has ruled that wildcat strikes are illegal, a “violation of contract.” In coal mines , wildcat strikes are the workers only defense against occupational hazards that can be disastrous in a day. You’re going down a mine and you see a foreman detach an alarm wire, that rings the alarm if there’s too much smoke buildup, because he’s got a quota to meet that day and he doesn’t want to stop for smoke buildup, so you stop and go on wildcat strike.

Well, the Supreme Court, none of whom have been NEAR a factory in their lives, or NEAR a mine, and wouldn’t know one end of a mine from another, legislate and say, “as long as there’s a grievance procedure (grievances take a week, two weeks, a month….)That wildcat actions are a “violation of contract and the union must be fined.”

You see? The policy is being made by people who don’t experience the thing.

-Michael Parenti, transcribed by hand from a random speech

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