Taliban 'do not see women as human', says Malala in Pakistan
MonkeMischief @ MonkeMischief @lemmy.today Posts 4Comments 2,041Joined 2 yr. ago
No problem, I'm aware that I tend to essay-out into a ramble on these tough topics. Thanks for hearing me out!
So, "my solution": idealistically? Worker organizing. I see a resurgence of unions which is very inspiring, and they've been effective at winning decent pay and benefits. The news has been quietly ignoring and underplaying strike waves across the nation (and the world), because it makes their bosses nervous. They're also ignoring the absolutely blatant retaliation against strikers from corporations. (Remember 19th and 20th centuries all over again? Thankfully they're not bringing in PMCs and riot cops for strikers...yet.) If anybody is "entitled without earning it", it's the corpos who feel entitled to cheap complicit bodies for their profit machines.
The government isn't going to help anybody.
Especially not this one. God help us. Reagan's measures to prevent certain industries from striking, like air traffic controllers, and recently seen with railway workers, is just one of many ways the pro-capital government keeps the workers from getting too "uppity."
Returning to a New Deal economic policy would help immensely. But 50's red-scare and trickle-down propaganda is still sunk in deep.
What can I DO TODAY, to make things better for myself and my family?
Short answer? Band together and survive. The "screw you, got mine" individualism/exceptionalism myth has destroyed our culture and made us a nation of suspicious strangers. Perfect for selling garbage to and farming labor from.
So we need to involve our neighbors and coworkers in mutual support. You're right, the government won't help, your boss won't help. Who's left?
Just "keeping my head down and looking out for me and mine" is how we get picked off. This is also why media thinktanks love to stoke identity politics. It gets people infighting instead of massing.
So I'm just doing what I can to do my own thing, and survive, and getting people talking, and loving my neighbor as myself as much as I can, and trying not to feel powerless against overwhelming apathy and oppression from all sides.
Fun fact, you could use the second controller to aim and shoot (without a reticle) during cutscenes! Really funny and awkward when you can kill major characters (including Bond) during a cutscene and of course the game proceeds like it never happened. :p
(Maybe only during the end-mission cutscenes. I can't remember 100%)
I would say 007 Nightfire, my experience being on the GameCube, perfected the Goldeneye control scheme formula. That game was a joy to play.
I see you're somewhat fixated on the "attitude problem" bit, but you're conveniently leaving out the circumstances. The labor situation right now is starting to swing back to how it was in say, the 19th and 20th centuries.
Oh yeah, they're trying to bring back all the classics: Smashing unions, company towns paying in company scrip, child labor, inhuman working hours, dangerous factories, you name it.
That you had the opportunity to decide you were sick of things sucking and just go do something about it, is a privilege you didn't have control over. You did have control over recognizing and seizing those opportunities. But this can be an uncomfortable distinction because it somewhat undermines the "I did it all by myself with sheer grit and chest hair" narrative.
I'm what they'd call a "millennial " and I see lots of your points in my experience. I see younger people who are absolutely mind boggling with being unable to problem-solve, for instance, and I also see oldies who, in 2025, have avoided learning anything new since they graduated highschool in the 70's or something, and simply get mad or frustrated that things have changed instead of doing something about it. I've also seen complete geniuses that were like 12 years old repairing their own electronics.
My point being, there have always been pragmatic people and helpless-by-choice people.
I agree there's lots of avenues to funding for school that don't involve a loan, but that's not cut and dry either. If a decent school isn't in their neighborhood they can't crash with mom and dad, for instance. If it's out of state? Man, how the heck couldn't you take out a loan?
There's also the time factor. To work enough to get you through school without taking a loan, if you didn't get SIGNIFICANT grant money, you wouldn't have time for school, unless maybe you were okay with your Bachelor's being a 6-8 year degree.
Ah. Time. People are working earlier now too. They can't just "defer adulthood" to go to school instead. Heck, some states were bringing back child labor shortly after COVID! I wonder how many of those kids will afford school with money or time.
They're on a treadmill they can't step off, because their family probably needs the money they pull in, because so many jobs disappeared, and education is so abysmal people can't shift their skills when that job disappears.
To add to that crap-sandwich, their hours are worth less, and they're expected to do more work with less coworkers because labor is expensive and management is cheap.
Nowadays the reward for hard, exceptional work, is more work and a higher expectation, and if you're REALLY convincing, like $.08+ an hour. I'm not even kidding. Statistically, you are an expendable "human resource", not a valued asset.
Observe how the common knowledge now is "The best way to get a raise is to switch jobs." Loyalty is punished.
Overtime? Ha! Most jobs put a lot of effort into making sure you work really hard right up to that line, and will actually penalize you if you try to go over it. Other jobs find ways around it, like slapping you with a laughably low (they'll call it "competitive") "exempt" salary.
Maybe, just maybe, in the 90's, workers were still somewhat respected and valued. Today they're a cost to minimize in any way possible to please shareholders with upward-jaggy lines.
People have a shitty work ethic because they see through the crap. Working a job in the modern age is what business folk would call "a raw deal."
If we look at this through a Great American Entrepreneurial lens, going by numbers and common sense...working a job is foolish, and only marginally better than not having one at all.
If anything the younger generations are getting more clever about sourcing income from wherever they can, with endless "side hustles." Because their bosses sure as hell won't pay them. (Fun fact: Wage theft is the most prominent form of theft!)
Sadly there's a cost to that hustling "work ethic" to keep everything together. Skyrocketing lonliness and suicide rates.
It's easy to jump on "doomscrolling zoomers" but we also need to consider that the Internet is merely a communication platform, and look at WHY we have a world that causes literal children to develop a sardonic collective humor about "burning oceans (again)" and "dying in the climate wars", and never retiring, or owning a house, and that having a family is not only out of reach, but cruel and irresponsible hubris under a world of rapidly decaying empires locked in constant bloody conflicts at the behest of private interests.
So, I'm glad things worked out for you. I'm being sincere here. I'm glad loyalty paid off, and you could do something with your life. May the rest of your days be long and prosperous and full of love and cheer.
But I also warn that you'd be taking a path of intentional ignorance to refuse to acknowledge that most of those escape ropes you had to improve your situation are either terribly frayed or long-rotted for a vast majority of people now, and it's simply cruelty to call them lazy for struggling to adapt without the societal tools of their ancestors, or to call them ungrateful and entitled for telling their wanna-be-lord bosses to go screw themselves after being exploited over and over, whilst everyone calls them "lazy."
Just food for thought. Thanks for hearing me out.
I feel seen. LOL
I feel like with all the posts I ramble on (and TRY to pare down) in Lemmy, I could just have easily had a somewhat healthy blog going by now...that nobody would read because it wasn't on Medium or some other monolith. XD
This is a pretty sane explanation.
I'm also at least partially convinced that it's motivated by our social media giants' interest to "think of the children" their competition away.
Seeing as the order was basically "Get bought by an American corpo or get banned." They either plunder the competitor's insane data collection, userbase, and profits, or kick them off their corner.
Sidenote: Lol I'm getting downvotes for mocking streaming giants and ads on Lemmy. That's different 🤔.
Honestly, I hear you. Media isn't easy to make and takes a ton of talented people a lot of hours to accomplish. I also drop off of subscribing to stuff if it was really nice but "enshittified" into forcing ads into every interaction.
Something needs to change fundamentally though, because we're once again on the cable-TV slope of "20 minutes of entertainment extended to 45 minutes by interrupting it with the exact same ad of a mega corporation pretending to be an underdog influencer."
My personal take is that if your average person were paid fairly, they'd have the money to spend on entertainment where ad-pollution wouldn't be necessary, and if the entertainment distributors/platforms/whatevs asked the fair amount required to pay everyone involved fairly, everyone would be happy.
Lol a guy can dream.
"Ah, yes I see I see, and that's very understandable. Thank you for paying us by the way.
Now, since you've been so loyal for all these years...what about [slides agreement across the table] you pay for it...AND you watch ads?"
-- Basically every streaming service hopping on the bandwagon at this point
This year I haven't worked any traditional employment, but have done various projects for friends in exchange for money.
When I just had a typical job, taxes were almost fire-and-forget easy...but I'm a little worried about that whole process this year to be honest.
A lot of times the free one only covers that "I have a typical job" case...but anything different and they're like "OH YOU NEED BUSINESS-OWNER PREMIUM PLUS" or something.
(I haven't started a business and earned maybe 4 figures this year...) 😅
I'm a chemical (aka process) engineer.
Well now I've got this song stuck in my head again, which probably accurately describes life with particularly bad peoject management.
Oh...geeze. This read like a note found in a Resident Evil game...
Ha! What a coincidence, my household is currently rewatching House.
The mysterious cosmic attraction of memes! :p
Username checks...out...? 😂
Remember when "social media" was our friends posting vacation pictures on their glitter-GIF-dumpster MySpace pages and memes were about funny cats who couldn't spell, instead of both being weaponized fashy-virus vectors?
And now we're talking about entire nations banning internet platforms thanks to ultra-rich crybabies using meme-fluence to buy elections.
. . .man. . . :(
Anyway, yeah Germany, we're over here on our own community-led open-source infrastructure having a great time, jus'sayin.
I've heard your people even have the best memes too!
Germany's feds better not start a tiktok. :(
When they ask why, tell them "Because you're friggin weird and we've had enough." Lol
This is the case with so many world leaders. If nobody accepted their money, and everyone just pointed, laughed, rolled their eyes, and moved on whenever they opened their mouths, they'd instantly cease to have power over world events.
If only...
Sure is! I haven't seen it in ages either LOL. I probably haven't seen it in more than a decade (or two?!) by this point. I wonder how it holds up? It's definitely one of the classic "so bad it's a masterpiece" kinda movies hahaha.
...things were simpler then, weren't they? Hehe.
Thanks!
BTW nice meme. :D (yoink!)
Pro tip as a 3D printer owner/user though:
Oftentimes for small elements like this you can just contact the company and they'll send you a knob or whatever. (Probably won't be that lucky on repair parts though)
But I also enjoy the pride of seeing things I've repaired and longevitized with my own equipment. :)
Haha I'm going to assume the comment wasn't giving the Taliban or Ya'll-qaeda a pass with a whataboutism.
But it's okay you can drop the "almost". To them, humans are just another speculative resource that responds to market manipulation! XD