Yeah between this, abortion rights, and the affirmative action thing… it’s gonna be a rough next few years, but in the long term the Republicans are toast. I think what we’re experiencing now are their last spasms for power because they know they’re on the way out.
Just look up the amount of registered democrats vs. registered republicans in this country. IIRC there’s like half again as many democrats.
It’s almost like the only reason republicans ever win elections right now is due to is voter suppression.
“Getting organized with your community” could mean things like volunteering to help register voters, giving people rides to polling sites, resisting voter suppression, etc. It could also mean things like setting up group panel discussions to help regular people articulate their needs to elected representatives, or organizing fundraisers for political candidates.
In my opinion these types of activist work have potential to be more helpful than just encouraging to people to vote in an abstract sense.
You can even sometimes organize groups of people to solve problems directly on their own. In a town I used to live in, people got sick of waiting on the government to provide better clinics, so they started a free clinic with donated money and labor. Later, they were easily able to secure government grants once it was operating. No voting, signs, or yelling required (I believe they did have a few benefit concerts). It was a win for the community, who got a free clinic, and a win for the local government, who got a longstanding problem off their plate with essentially no effort on their part, just a little ongoing funding.
Doing the work of calling people up & coordinating getting them to come to events (like, say, polling sites, or city council meetings, or benefit concerts) is basically 90% of what “political organizing” is.
Right like I don’t particularly like Zuckerberg, I just want to see [someone] kick Musk’s ass.
Police kill more Americans than active shooters do and should be disestablished for that reason alone. 1/3rd of all homicides are by police. Homicide by police is the largest single category of homicide. Yet, police have only 2% of all the firearms in this country. To me, those statistics are staggering. We have actually, by several objective metrics, reached the point where police commit more crimes than the “criminals” do. American society is just experiencing whiplash catching up to the numbers because many of us don’t want them to be true. Which is understandable, we have put a huge amount of collective trust in these institutions and it sucks to be betrayed.
Defunding the police isn’t about idyllic utopias, it’s about stopping the ongoing racialized mass-murder that doesn’t actually protect anyone’s community. Where I live, the police are a bigger social problem than any gang or mafia.
Defund, disarm, disband.
Here’s the thing though.
In the USA, police kill way, way, way more people than are ever taken hostage.
Police brutality is a much larger problem than hostage-taking and given that context, using the police as a tool against hostage taking doesn’t make sense.
1/3rd of all homicides in the USA are committed by police. Police also kill far more Americans than active shooters do.
When has the SWAT team ever helped anyone?
This is not a rhetorical question. I’m genuinely curious as to how they have helped people because I don’t really understand what they do besides steal drugs and resell them. They certainly don’t seem to help with active shooters or domestic violence that I’ve ever heard of. Totally open to being wrong though.
Yeah this was my thought as well.
The problem here is pigs murdering people without evidence.
I’m not confident the FBI is going to solve that problem.
And that is why Waze has to go away. It’s giving people info on cops, so that’s becoming politically inconvenient for Google.
Yeah good thing we did this! Can you imagine if we didn’t? There would be rampant inflation and the economy would be in shambles. Businesses would be closing left and right. Sounds like a nightmare. Really glad we avoided all of that.
It’s not so much that they’re bored, although that’s probably how they frame it to themselves.
For some people, it’s that to be that rich you have to ignore a lot of suffering and inequality. I think that takes a toll on your mental health if you don’t constantly distract yourself, hence all the thrill-seeking/chaotic behavior and drug use.
For other people, it’s that after having a lifetime of no one ever denying them anything, or facing any consequences, they genuinely start to think they can truly do [whatever] they want.
So you advocate your own posting taking its natural course and dying off? I can think of a way you can hurry up this process.
Yeah I was worried this could become a problem, because I imagine a lot of chuds are turned off of lemmy because of the tankie devs. Which makes sense. But I don’t think they should be welcome here, either. I’m trying to get away from that authoritarian shit, not get closer to the even worse kind of authoritarian shit.
No one needs to see this, you are throwing out extremely basic arguments that all of us encounter every day in this regressive society. You aren’t speaking truth to power, you’re just being part of the power right now. You aren’t making yourself look good and you aren’t making the world a better, freer, more nuanced, or happier place.
People: Hey, stop being a jackass.
Conservatives: OMG, yoU WANT TO CREATE A FAR LeFTIST ECHO CHAMBER
Every fucking time.
IDK, but I hope he shits soon.
Horrifying. Rest in peace.
Wow, I love slsk and have been using it since literally about 2004 (it has absolutely defined my taste in music), but I didn’t know there were any options for clients except for the main one. This is great!
If you’re reading this and you’ve never checked out slsk, consider this your invitation. I have spent hours trying to “stump” it by searching for increasingly-obscure music. Someone always has it on slsk.
EDIT: HOLY JESUS HALLELUJAH IT HAS DARK MODE
What’s a good seedbox provider these days? I had one over ten years ago, but I don’t even remember what that company was called.
I’ve seen some people on Mastodon talking about how news organizations could just set up their own Mastodon instances, and only give accounts to their employed journalists. That way they could all repost each other’s stuff but no one would have to put up with Twitter’s policies. I think that’s a pretty cool use case for the technology, and similar to what you’re describing here.
This isn’t as much of a class thing as you think it is. Upper middle class and rich people with college degrees don’t have student debt because their families paid for their college tuition. People from lower middle class and working class families have student debt.