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  • Like most propaganda, it has both truth and gross exaggeration in it.

    The true part is the asylum process does get abused, which results in extremely long wait-times for asylum requests, and an overall stressing of the system.

    The false parts are the normal Fox News propaganda lines. Way more of them than there actually are, it's an "invasion", they want to replace you, etc etc etc. Be afraid, be afraid, be afraid. Oh, and give our guys money.

  • Yeah, I get you. Just remember though, they're trying to take us back in history.

    Some people just see humans, all humans, as just another random member of the animal kingdom. Just clumps of cells doing a thing. These people usually end of believing in power, and nothing else.

    You know all those villainous chars from films, books, etc? Those attitudes are not limited to fiction. They're inspired by our real life history, that's what we grew up from. Some people want to go back.

  • There's a shitload of selection bias at play there. When we do prepare for something and actually successfully prevent it, your brain won't remember it for you, unless you try really hard.

    So, it's almost impossible to just figure out how well we prepare, using some kind of sniff test. Our human brains just royally suck at that specific kind of analysis.

    By way of example, Biden's recent investment into port security. If a problem never occurs now, are you going to give him a point for that, or just never really consider it again?

    This is partly why the scientific method needs to be so strict, slow and rigorous to get anywhere.

  • I suspect there's a direct correlation between education level and urges to be pedantic. When schooling hammered vocabulary into your head and punished you for misusing it, vocabulary being misused becomes tougher to enjoy.

    Toxic though? You're not insulting or harassing someone, unless they're really thin-skinned.

  • Don't underestimate the number of registered dems that simply aren't very progressive, and have zero interest in talking a progressive talk. We're a coalition party, after all. The fix for that is voting reform, ranked choice, something like that, so we don't all have to cram into one party just to survive.

    Some people are just pro-choice and want some more business regulation, but that's it. They can be dems too. I'm personally not in favor of any kind of ideological purity, I think they should be allowed within our ranks.

    edit: underestimate, not overestimate, which made no sense.

  • I agree, we generally do try to look at the bigger political picture, and especially since Citizens United, money is a very, very major consideration. Politics is an inherently ugly practice that involves a great deal of compromise, just to function in a complex world with large numbers of different interests in it.

    Though I'd say the modern day is a more mixed bag, it's easier now for a more independent politician to rise with grassroots support than it was pre-internet. This was a major factor in Bernie's success, and we have people like Katie Porter proving it wasn't actually just some fluke. Even Obama did well, mainly with grassroots support against Hilary.

    The big conspiracy theory that these considerations amount to some shadowy suppression is bullshit though. All the interests are pretty out-in-the-open with what they want. People who did not like him were not hiding their distaste for Bernie, or reasons for not supporting him.

    One thing I think gets underestimated by younger progressives is just how many educated, middle-aged soccer moms with two and a half kids that we have.

  • All I know is that if you're very worried about being surveilled by governments, the Fediverse is the absolute last place you should want to be.

    This is one of the most transparent platforms we have come up with yet. Instead of all your data only being viewable by a host company, it's viewable and able to be analyzed by basically anyone who puts some effort in. This makes it economically worthless, can't really sell something that everyone can already just get for themselves.

    We're all out in the open here. So, wave to all the national security agencies everyone. Hiiiii! Hope you're all enjoying the memes!

  • It's a legit argument. Though I would counter by saying it was hamas' goal to further strengthen the right-leaning elements in Israeli society, and it was successful in that regard.

    Netanyahu was in a very ugly position, and it was looking like he might finally be succumbing to his own corruption, which would open things up for his leftist opposition. The leftist opposition wanted peace, while Palestinian militants did not want peace, they wanted a continuation of violence. The best way to secure the continuation of violence and halt any peace progress was to empower the Israeli far-right towards ultra-violence, to further inflame the whole region towards a future of war.

    So that's what they did, to wild success.

    Regardless, blaming all of Israel is unproductive. The real blame should fall on the Israeli Netanyahu government, and far-right settler movement.

    Before Netanyahu took over, the Israeli military was evicting their own settlers, which Netanyahu put a stop to, if memory serves:

    https://youtu.be/ZSGjBr_c_QM

  • Shipping between the northern Atlantic Ocean and the northern Pacific Ocean regions will get a touch cheaper, maybe. Canadian shipbuilding might proliferate a little bit, in the very long run. Half of Florida won't be there anymore.

  • Eh, that's conspiracy theory nonsense. If Bernie wanted to run, he could run. He just doesn't want to. There's no behind-the-scenes political party machine that is forcing him not to run. Nor did they prevent him from running in the past, they just tried to hurt his chances.

    He still ran though, and ran strong.

  • I think sanctions are the exact answer, that's reasonable.

    If all your BDS is aimed at the US and Europe though, you're not actually stopping Israel. You're just attacking the west. Which is fine, people can support that if they want. But it's not saving Gazans unless you're pressuring other Israeli trading partners too.

    We're actually doing something to save Gazan lives, even if it's behind-the-scenes, and complicated. Not just empty words in the UN, which implemented sanctions against South Africa, I'll remind you, not some empty, toothless "please end apartheid, k thx bye".

    I just believe in results, and I don't fall for empty political stunts under the guise of "first steps". Netanyahu believes in power. So, power is what needs to be used against him. Economic leverage should be enough. Empty words and "first steps" are crap though. Bullshit. Hogwash. Political stunts to fool people, from the same countries that refuse to accept Palestinian refugees. We do accept some, by the way, barely any at all, but at least we take some.