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  • Did I say you were their biggest fans?? 🤷‍♂️ My point stands. Besides, the comic is incoherent and you're not even using it correctly lol? I'm not one of the parties being discussed. I am not an authoritarian in question lmfao. It's an imaginary concept

  • Oh I enjoy being verbose. It's not like, an upsetting thing. I get online to post. Metanarrativizing is almost no energy to me lol

    Reddit attracts a demographic that is very particular. You wouldn't be surprised to encounter Japanese people on Misskey, and I'm not surprised that you are looking for Russian infiltrators or you know, crazy gop people who latch on to points about BIDEN'S FAILED WAR and the military being homosexualized 🤬😡🤬

  • Do I make money off blogging? Not by shitposting about people online, or explaining to people why shows they listen to are drivel. For instance I went into the archives of a war show someone recommended and looked up what they were saying about Ethiopia around the time their PM got banned off facebook.

    I have published some stuff which I guess constitutes working in writing articles but that's not how I make a living primarily.

    I'm just a hater on my own time mainly, saves me the effort of listening to bad shows by immediately finding their flaws lolz

  • Yes I am, go real the Lukács quote about lynching and the Monthly Review article. They're very dank. I just don't give a shit about what redditors think,,,

    You can entertain yourself up with forum claptrap as much as you like, it doesn't change the fact that authoritarianism is an artificial distinction between countries that are considered good by the USA, Israel, South Korea, and Japan, EU, UK, Eastern Europe to a certain extent (more on this later), Australia, and le "authoritarian regimes" in countries we sanction or threaten; between "good Zionists" like Biden and "bad Zionists" like Netanyahu and Ben Gvir and Trump and in fact Putin in many respects.

    Authoritarianism is just another way of using fancy language to dress up an affinity for "western democracy" and here OP is defining the democratic and republican parties by their ability to live up to this false ideal. The USA, etc, has never been truly democratic.

  • That link is the piracy site in question, if you sort communities by local it will give you a better idea of where they're at.

    Also just discovered the Voyager app lets you enter in a mulireddit and it will give you the communities who migrated, I haven't used reddit much for years so it's actually cool rediscovering stuff on Lemmy

  • Don't you love when the wikipedia article is just a webcomic reference? That's why you have to use the wiki page for it, it's a cumbersome overly online term for people familiar with Wondermark.

    Imagine using this in regular conversation or making an XKCD reference. I find you people quite embarrassing tbqhbbq famalama

  • In contrast to Germany, the U.S.A. had a constitution which was democratic from the start. And its ruling class managed, particularly during the imperialist era, to have the democratic forms so effectively preserved that by democratically legal means, it achieved a dictatorship of monopoly capitalism at least as firm as that which Hitler set up with tyrannic procedures. This smoothly functioning democracy, so-called, was created by the Presidential prerogative, the Supreme Court’s authority in constitutional questions, the finance monopoly over the Press, radio, etc., electioneering costs, which successfully prevented really democratic parties from springing up beside the two parties of monopoly capitalism, and lastly the use of terroristic devices (the lynching system). And this democracy could, in substance, realize everything sought by Hitler without needing to break with democracy formally. In addition, there was the incomparably broader and more solid economic basis of monopoly capitalism.

    • Georg Lukács as quoted there