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  • Canada is in a very shit situation if the USA falls to fascism. Appeasement is their only realistic option.

    Ah, yes, the famous stopper of fascist expansion: Appeasement.

  • No argument there, but it can always get worse.

  • They don't need to elect anything. Fascism is inherently militaristic.

    If the US goes full fascist, then it's only a matter of time.

    No place in the world will be safe.

  • I suggest you guys read the article before commenting or voting based on the title.

    No, I will upvote you for sharing this article and content regardless.

  • Damn, this is absolutely terrible. I never heard this before.

    Does this also apply to people applying for US citizenship?

  • I see what you mean.

    But I don't think elevating Frodo does a disservice to anyone. Frodo was the first to voluntarily go out on this journey to, essentially, sacrifice himself for the Shire and the rest of the world. And he lost more than any living member of the Fellowship, everyone gains after the journey but Frodo loses his sense of self and his form of life. He does not return the same person, nor a stronger person, he returns a broken person. He deserves the recognition he receives and more.

    While I love Sam and what he did was extremely important because he made it possible for the Ring to be destroyed, but what he did was basically support Frodo. Everyone in the Fellowship supported Frodo and no one contests it as being a lowly task, it is an all-important task. We know that what Frodo did no one else could have done because we are literally told that. Frodo carried an all-powerful, seducing demonic entity around his neck day in and day out while going through all sorts of OTHER trials and obstacles. When Sam temporarily held the Ring in Mordor, he was already being seduced by it. There is no way he could have carried it the way and duration that Frodo did. To my knowledge, despite it not being possible for Frodo to have gotten that far without Sam, it is never stated that no one else could have done what Sam did. In other words, that Sam could not be substituted for someone else to support Frodo on that journey. It's possible to imagine that there is someone else in that world that could support Frodo all the way, the way Sam did, maybe even one of the other hobbits. But it's not possible to imagine anyone else, including Sam or the other hobbits, doing what Frodo did.

    This is not to put Sam down. Sam is a hero in his own right and I don't actually think anyone could replace Sam because Sam is irreplaceable and incommensurable, the same way everyone in the story is unique and incommensurable. But Frodo is honestly at a different level of tragic, self-sacrificial humility and goodness that should be seen as the only thing that can bring the destruction of powerful evil. Everyone can be unique and valueable in their own way, while still acknowledging how particularly special and important one individual is. I think Tolkien makes Frodo so important and says that Frodo is the only person who could have done that, not because of the character of Frodo himself or the desire to make the main character necessarily the most important, but because he wants us to see that Frodo's uniqueness lies in his extreme sense of goodness, humility, and self-sacrifice and only those things can bring evil to the brink of destruction.

  • The History Channel be like:

    Quasimodo predicted this.

  • Nothing like a good ol' purge.

  • To say "breaking the strike led to train disasters" is so far beyond gross oversimplification it boggles the mind.

    I'm willing to admit the causality is overstated, but he still should not have broken that strike. And, yes, I read the article and it is commendable that they continued to pressure the companies for sick days which they eventually approved. But an important question is: When did they grant it?

    From what I can see, they granted workers paid time in May/June 2023. Better late than never.

    But the Palestine railroad disaster happened in Februrary 2023. I'm willing to say that this event, in light of the lack of the strike, was what allowed for there to be enough pressure to make the train companies grant the sick days concession. I bet if it didn't happen, there wouldn't be sick days now. It would have just been better if the strike happened which could have led to sick days potentially without the Palestine incident (especially if they were on strike).

    I'm no Biden fan but the real problem is that many liberals especially younger ones read nothing besides sensational headlines and live on social media rage bait.

    Really? That's the real problem, huh? Interesting analysis.

  • Well, despite the fact that I hate Trump, I think the Democrats are fucked by picking Joe Biden as the candidate for 2024.

    Biden is terrible for the working class. He started his Presidency by going back on the campaign promise of $2k stimulus checks, couldn't forgive student loans as promised, broke a strike which then led to multiple train disasters, billions in aid to Ukraine but lets the US crumble under cost-of-living crises, and generally ignoring the fact that he should be retired at his age instead of running this country is not helping anyone except the Right.

    Biden will be the last Democrat President the way this is going. Pathetic way to go out.

  • Frodo is the most beautiful and tragic of the hobbits.

    I can't stand anyone who denigrates him to idolize Sam. I broke up with my ex girlfriend of many years who thought Frodo was lesser to Sam, not necessarily for that reason but it didn't help her case. I love Sam too, but I don't think Frodo needs to be taken down just to build up Sam. Sam was instrumental in what he did but Frodo was the only individual in the world that could do what he did.

  • That’s gonna be a “No” from me, dawg.

  • I have premium and I have no idea. I just pay it to support them.

    It's an excellent password manager. I love it!

  • I watched this film right after I graduated from university where I studied philosophy.

    It was beautiful and timely.

  • We are dealing with the current world that capitalism has given us, a capitalism that only a billionaire would cry over.

    That's where you're wrong! Billionaires still have loyal friends unlike you!

  • Love Fist!

  • More memes like this, please.

  • Dude, be realistic, by the time this comes out there won't be enough people retiring anymore to justify the existence of retirement homes.

  • Hmmm. Doesn't sound like the kinds of ideas that Japan would be open towards.