@libhawkish
Yeah I really don't understand what's controversial and "supremacist" about saying that "The élites distract the labour class away from consciousness by pitting them against one another with things like racism". I'm not a marxist, not even a communist, and even I understand it
@Zalvvv
Idk, usually we are PSOEbros and I like dark humour, but this is just tone-deaf and out of place. Thousands of civilians are about to be murdered, half of which children, and you are pretend-thirsting on the murdered. It's even worse than if you were actually thirsting
@TrueSlazac
Well the value of the peso has been halved and as a result food prices are up. Not a crash per se, but it's getting worse for people. Let's see what happens
@aquaimperium8
Poll after poll conducted shows that a majority of us supports gay marriage, but the Italian political class and institutions that would be the ones to legislate on this have been long plagued by a pathological incapability to do anything of actual relevance
@anietotylkoja
I don't see how that's relevant. You are looking at it like inside this superstate the European countries would function as a single bloc, which would not be the case. Political hegemony inside a union is based on economic power, of which the US has more than any single EU state
@kpldshpa
@nagamyzuna
As I've always thought and been taught by actual professionals in a pretty traditional university: every historian is inherently biased by his context and experiences; the important thing is that he's intellectually honest
@Nasaaeaoa
I love how this implies that Boring Liberalman and Guy Forgettable are either the same person who changed parties or members of the same New England family of political heirs (like the Bushes)
@NickThePopulist
@GovCannoli
@JackSpitz5
@The_Real_Fly
Immigration, however uncontrolled, is by no legal means an invasion. It is that only in the mind of demagogues who are using the suffering of human beings to score political points by exciting racist troglodites like you
@billintheburbs
| National Divorce, Democrats |
Added: getting spectacularly laid
Already had: Football, country singers, beer, NATO, patriotism, vanilla sex
@souljagoytellem
Taylor Swift, NFL, NATO, the defence of the Union and the legacy of Lincoln, wine moms and suburbanite dads. This coalition is actually great
@whomisbear
@Korakovskyy
@libhawkish
It is precisely a distraction because the working whites are made to genuinely believe in it. That's precisely why it's distractive. If they didn't believe in it, it wouldn't distract them.
@souljagoytellem
Boring is literally what wins you an election in Germany. Scholz basically (barely) won because he styled himself as Merkel's successor, much to the chagrin of the CDU's actual candidate. That's their biggest problem, because they really need to do away with the Schwarze Null
@ashpuppyxoxo
@Dem_Soc_Dem_S
@anarchoboognish
You actually should do that, if you are a voter in Florida. If not, you can still volunteer in political campaigns both for candidates and for organizations that oppose him.
@dieworkwear
Hi Derek, I've got to buy a suit on a budget and was eyeing this one. The pants I know I can get tailored, what I don't know if there's anything a tailor can do for the creasy arm sleeves. The immediately smaller size is no good, it gives the wide hips look.
@mikeinsdevon
@OxfordEconomics
While I think that Biden will never win by such a landslide margin, if he does win, I think that this map would be much more sensible if we are to use the pop. vote margins given by Oxford Economics:
@OxfordEconomics
As of now, I think Biden will win, but this map is too wild and honestly, the states don't make sense.
1. Arizona: Trump won it by less than 5%, in 2018 the senate seat flipped to the Dems, and in 2020 Mark Kelly and Biden are predicted to win it by likely margins.
@souljagoytellem
I still think he's going to pick someone like Ernst or Noem. Imo the driving requirement of Trump's running mate was and will be complete subservience and no capacity whatsoever to overshadow him
@tristanbard0516
@ding3rs
@souljagoytellem
Tristan, I agree that there are systematic flaws in the American system, but presidential primaries are determined by individual voters. Upset wins aren't unheard of, and in 16 Trump won precisely thanks to GOP voters giving the middle finger to the Republican establishment
@TrueSlazac
There's very few things as genuinely cringe as recording yourself in dictator pulpit mode in what is obviously your personal room. It's so weak vibed oof
@souljagoytellem
This is fucking dark. Found my way to the list of names and started reading it, but I stopped, because the thought of those names having been real people with lifes, emotions and experiences and then being buried in a forgotten mass grave... shit
@sammy_flex_
@souljagoytellem
Eh, I don't think so. Whermacht despised Hitler for being a mere corporal who appointed himself as their supreme ruler. Their hatred for him was very classist and reactionary. If they came to power first they'd probably just install a paternalistic authoritarian military junta
@fairhair96
I in no way support what's happening, but everyone's acting as if stepping on a man's neck for the last 60 years wouldn't lead to something like this