PhilipTheBucket

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[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Also, same spirit but just running on hardware of a toaster oven:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKmItXc6rgQ&list=PL3091C072C6A398BB&index=2

"Battle has ended and we have a hero now. I was feeling different as I received blessings from comrades. Now, so much time has elapsed and I'm old now, I think it's time for me to tell you the whole story. I hope this story will be told for a long time..."

I have no idea why it was the only game to ever do an action soundtrack in a minor key. Result is clearly 💣

Seriously. If Putin thought NATO was a paper tiger, why didn't he invade them, instead of Ukraine which he's now having so much trouble with?

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 4 points 1 day ago (3 children)

That honestly is huge to me. Why the fuck the Democrats are not saying that ICE is snatching random people off the streets of this country and they are planning on making sure they don't get paid another paycheck until they stop doing that, and that's the hill they want to die on, I have not a fucking clue in the world.

I mean, they have. What you mean "could"?

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 6 points 1 day ago (12 children)

Do they get paid? The military doesn't. ICE still getting paid would be a little surprising but not really.

If someone decides to go through the intersection even though they can't get all the way through it, and then they get stuck, their light turns red, yours turns green, and they're in front of you, you can just hit the gas. You slam into the side of their car at whatever speed you can muster, then just back up, and whenever they're clear to go they can get out of your way, and then you get to continue, a little delayed by their stupidity.

Their insurance pays for both your cars, and their premiums go up.

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 23 points 1 day ago (14 children)

I'm not sure it is even the strategy consultants who are framing it that way. I feel like the Chuck Schumer / consultant framing is "we hate doing this shutdown because it makes us look bad." Then there is the Bernie / AOC framing of "it's really critical that we don't kill 50,000 Americans a year by taking their health insurance away that is what we're refusing to compromise on." That's better, the consultants would have been fine with caving and killing 50,000 Americans a year, they've done it before. Even better than that would be "Well we should be shutting down the government, because what the government is doing is attacking American citizens and in some cases killing them directly and building camps to house them by the thousands. And the Supreme Court just said Trump is king and doesn't even have to honor any 'deal' that Congress works out about health care or anything else, so fuck it, government's closed." That framing is more where I'm at.

Seriously. Go after the people who did crimes, make a big public push to impeach the dirty judges, and make sure to bring grocery prices down instead of pushing up wages. If he'd done that, maybe it would have partly worked, maybe it would have been tough, but I think pretty fantastic odds that however it shook out, Biden would be out there drooling his way through his second term right now, and Fox News would be screaming about what a problem it was every time he tripped going up the stairs, but there are lot of Florida detainees who would still be alive. Kilmar would still be happy with his family, right now.

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)

And then, the "reward" we would have gotten would have been someone competent in charge of all this horrifying stuff.

You want terror? It would already be packed up by now. The Democrats would be an illegal party, I think, and the paramilitary would already be semi controlling a lot of the streets, instead of doing such a good job at pissing people off and looking like the bad guys as they are doing now. It is still very very dangerous. But we are very lucky that Trump is in charge of it all.

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 6 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Every time I come to lemmy.world, I always regret it lol

If this were the explanation, they would surely be aware that they are talking themselves into potentially a concentration camp, or potentially "only" losing their job and career forever and becoming a bunch of Leon Trotskies. Your theory has a certain emotionally satisfying nihilism to it, but it doesn't actually make sense for understanding the nature of the failures in our government (and ideally being able to react to them constructively in some fashion, in the future.)

[–] PhilipTheBucket@piefed.social 113 points 2 days ago (22 children)

It's all fucking bonkers. They are talking about loyalty pledges for universities, they are doing little pogrom dry runs on Chicago apartment blocks, they are building the concentration camps. And people are still out here wrangling about health care and tax benefits. I mean, it's not wrong, we should care about those things, but the whole framing of what is happening in the media, and treating this shutdown as all of a sudden as a big crisis overshadowing the other stuff, is just nuts.

This article to me got to the heart of it. Framing it as primarily a fight about health care plays into the Republicans getting away with more of the Hitler stuff, however it plays out.

 

An employee of Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) visited the home of the Kyiv Independent's CEO Daryna Shevchenko on Sept. 30, in an apparent attempt to gather information.

According to the SBU, the man was conducting operative work for a case unrelated to Shevchenko or the Kyiv Independent. However, witnesses said the man had attempted to gather information about Shevchenko, allegedly showing them her photo.

Multiple media outlets in Ukraine, including the Kyiv Independent, have previously faced undue interest or pressure from the SBU, which they believe is connected to their work.

The Kyiv Independent's editor-in-chief Olga Rudenko said on Sept. 30 that an unidentified man was seen questioning Shevchenko’s neighbors, reportedly showing them her photo, and taking pictures of her apartment building’s entrance and floor.

Rudenko also posted CCTV images of the man and asked to help identify him.

"Daryna has no personal conflicts or matters that could be related to this case," Rudenko said in her Facebook post. "The only version is that it is connected to her role as executive director of the Kyiv Independent, and to our journalistic work."

The following day, on Oct. 1, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's investigative project Schemes reported that it had identified the man as 24-year-old Oleksandr H., who appears to be employed by the SBU**.**

On the same day, SBU publicly confirmed that the man is one of its employees but claimed he was at Shevchenko's address in connection with an investigation into an organized criminal group, unrelated to the Kyiv Independent. According to the SBU, he was allegedly trying to verify the location of a person involved in that case.

"Employees of the Security Service of Ukraine were not collecting any information regarding Daryna Shevchenko, the executive director of the Kyiv Independent," the SBU told the Kyiv Independent in a comment on Oct. 1.

Shevchenko filed a report with the police regarding suspected illegal surveillance.

"Given that Ukraine has seen cases of pressure on the media and violence against journalists in the past, we can't take any potential threats lightly," Rudenko said on Oct. 1. "Making them public remains our best defense."

The events unfold a month after the Kyiv Independent published a story revealing that the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) has been investigating a private Ukrainian defense company Fire Point over concerns that it misled the government about drone pricing and deliveries.

After the article was published, the Kyiv Independent received a letter from Fire Point’s legal owner, Yehor Skalyha. Skalyha demanded a retraction and threatened to file a complaint with the SBU against the Kyiv Independent, accusing the outlet of "treason and aiding the aggressor state, Russia." The Kyiv Independent did not retract the story.

The Kyiv Independent's editor-in-chief viewed these threats as an attempt to pressure the media outlet.

The Kyiv Independent doesn't know whether such a complaint was filed, or whether the company's threat is connected to the SBU visit to the CEO's home.

Between late 2023 and early 2024, the Kyiv Independent has experienced some undue interest from the SBU that could be seen as pressure following its investigations into alleged abuses of power within the International Legion.

Other Ukrainian media outlets have also faced pressure from the SBU in recent years.

In 2024, the investigative team at Bihus.Info came under surveillance, which first became apparent on Jan. 16, when a video surfaced online showing some team members supposedly using drugs at a private party — footage captured by well-hidden cameras.

Soon after, Bihus.Info revealed that an SBU department was behind the illegal surveillance of its journalists. Although the SBU opened a criminal case into illegal surveillance, it justified its actions by citing "the fight against organized drug crime."

 

International law advocacy group Lawyers Without Borders (LWB) has publicly supported the accusation by the humanitarian Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) fleet of volunteer-crewed aid boats that Spain and Italy – which provided ships to escort the flotilla but are not offering it military defence – have refused to give it the protection it needs to reach Gaza with its cargo of baby food, medicines and other essentials during Israel’s criminal starvation blockade.

Spain backs down on its supposed commitment to the flotilla

In a statement, LWB said:

We support the Flotilla’s complaint, which issued a statement overnight stating that it believes Madrid has refused to provide it with “the protection necessary to reach” the shores of Gaza with humanitarian aid. “Through action and omission, the Spanish government becomes complicit in what may happen.”

The same applies to the hypocritical Italian government, which, by violating international law, shifts responsibility for the criminal actions that may be carried out by the terrorist government of Israel onto the victims. This is the only true terrorist and fascist organization in the Middle East, which claims to dictate even Palestinian territorial waters by preventing anyone from crossing the exclusion zone designated by Israel in international waters 120 nautical miles (193 km) from Gaza.

The Spanish government has indicated it will do no more than rescue survivors of any attack, while the Italians tried to pressure the flotilla into surrendering its cargo and abandoning its voyage; Greece said it would protect the flotilla, but only while it was in Greek waters.

Featured image via the Canary

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