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[–] immutable@lemm.ee 12 points 7 months ago

Without any kind of solidarity, there’s only two paths.

  1. Bend the knee and wait for the mad king to be distracted by some new thing to be angry about.
  2. Put up a fight and have the full weight of the government come down on you while every other person and organization that might stand along side you faces the exact same 2 decisions.

Fascists require that we stand divided, that every person, every university, every company, every lawyer, and every judge does the same cynical calculus and decides “better someone else than me.”

It’s also why when someone stands against them they will break every law, every norm, and every moral and ethics red line they can get away with to make it as horrible as possible. The reason you send people publicly and loudly and with great fanfare to CECOT, the reason you hold a press conference to thumb your nose at the Supreme Court, is to send a message. To tell anyone that might dare to stand up against you, “I’ll do the unthinkable to you, stay in your lane”

The actual way to defeat this is solidarity. For people and organizations to stand together. If the shelves empty out this summer we might all find common cause.

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 33 points 7 months ago

Do it Canadian maga people, split the right vote between PP and trump, give Carney a massive win!

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 30 points 7 months ago (2 children)

We investigated, seems like a lot of people fucking loathe you. Hope that helps!

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 22 points 7 months ago (6 children)

I think the comment you are replying to is not about the unordered list — but your use of em dash.

See the above sentence for an example

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

It’s extremely interesting to watch them give trump leeway here. I saw polling recently that many of the trump faithful believe that the tariffs will bring short term pain but it will be worth it for the long term benefits.

What’s going to turbo suck is that they will take the exact wrong lesson from this. It will enforce their short term thinking because they will remember this time that they experienced short term pain for long term gain and the gain never materialized.

I just wish we had the ability as a society to have a more nuanced conversation than sound bites. Ok we disagree about tariffs, one side thinks they are real fucking dumb and the other thinks they are great and will have long term benefits. It would be amazing if we could have an adult conversation about this, how it’s expected to work, how likely that is, what issues might be in the way, etc.

Perhaps it’s decades of being an engineer, but I propose designs that are meant to achieve goals and other engineers check my work, ask questions about things I might not have considered, help play out scenarios that aren’t accounted for and at the end of that we have a better design. As a nation we now seem so incapable of having an honest dialogue between the two major parties that not only are we advancing ideas that obviously won’t work but it’s clear we have no feedback mechanisms to correct course. So now we will just blow up the economy because a group of people think it might, somehow, using mechanisms no one can identify, lead to a future that is “better” where no one can meaningfully define “better.”

And that’s the state of discourse.

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 8 points 7 months ago (3 children)

The funniest thing to me is you can see how psyched he is to do this which is so mega cringe it hurts.

It’s like you can almost hear the little edge lord devil on his shoulder going “do it Elon, do the Nazi salute. Kekekek do it again”

He is such a sad man, if he weren’t such a 5 alarm dumpster fire of a human being I would feel sad for him

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 27 points 7 months ago (5 children)

In the full clip he does it twice. I think this gif is the first salute, then he turns to his left and does it again.

If you’ve never seen the full clip and think “oh people are taking this out of context” give it a watch (it’s in the first 20 seconds of this news report https://youtu.be/48gTx8MpRmI

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

The sales staff? I mean why? Were customers complaining that the guy they weren’t buying cars from wasn’t haggard enough?

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 4 points 8 months ago

The absolute best life hack I have is the 5 minute rule.

If I see something that needs doing I ask one question, “can I do this in less than 5 minutes?” If the answer is yes, I do it.

Over time I’ve realized how many things I used to put off and let pile up because I didn’t have the time and how many of those things take less than 5 minutes, less than 2 minutes.

It’s amazing how many things you can do in basically no time. I used to put off so much, I won’t empty the dishwasher because it “takes too long” takes about 2 minutes. I won’t load the dishwasher because it “takes too long” takes about 2 minutes. The counter is messy but it would take forever to clean it, nope, 3 minutes.

I think it’s a good hack though because it works in 3 different dimensions

  • First, and most obvious, you do whatever thing you’ve identified will take less than 5 minutes.
  • Second, and less obvious, once you start doing this you find the number of times you need to stop and clean all afternoon going down greatly. It just changes the relationship you have with cleaning (or at least I had with cleaning). Cleaning time used to be this block I would set aside and dread, but now even when I need to stop and do the things that take more than 5 minutes there aren’t 100 5 minus tasks also piled up in the way.
  • Third, and maybe least obvious, it helps you really gauge how much work stuff is. I don’t know why I thought unloading the dishwasher was some big ordeal, it takes 2 minutes tops. The longer I use the 5 minute rule the more things I’ve thought to try to see if I can do in 5 minutes. And it’s not like I’m speed running these chores. A lot of the things I put off and let pile up just aren’t that much work if you do them when they need doing.

So that’s my cleaning life hack. It has completely changed the way I think about cleaning. It’s not something I stop and do and dread Saturday because I’ve got to do a big clean of the kitchen. My kitchen is always pretty clean now and on Sunday I spend 30-60 minutes mopping and spraying everything down for a nice squeaky clean.

Living in a nice clean place also rules.

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 14 points 8 months ago

Every suspension of due process seems to have the same contours.

Pick a person that you can tell your followers is “obviously bad.”

Now, because they are so obviously bad it seems like it should be no bother at all to go prove that to a court. But your followers didn’t get into this cult for the critical thinking skills workshops.

And now you’ve got your due process loophole, everything is all nice and legalish. The followers will never find themselves caught in that loophole, no sir, they aren’t “obviously bad.” Oh a follower of the cult just got caught in the loophole, well they must have not been a real follower, they are retroactively obviously bad.

What do you mean I’m obvious bad, no I’m not?! I can prove I’m not bad, I have evidence that I said the right things, I thought the right thoughts, I hated the right people!!! When’s my day in court, I can’t believe the things they are saying about me!!!!

What do you mean get on the plane to CECOT?! I’m not a terrorist, I’m not in MS13, this is preposterous. You are only supposed to use this on people who are obviously bad…

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 86 points 8 months ago (5 children)

As an American so far woke has meant for us.

  • due process under law
  • the global trade system
  • our ability to retire

Just a word of caution before you get rid of those things too

[–] immutable@lemm.ee 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Classic Republican nanny state. Americans don’t have the freedom to enjoy bright red, white, and blue food anymore.

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