Turns out the government actually does stuff, and if we want it to continue to do stuff competently, we might need people in charge who AREN’T lunatics. I had the whole thing backward.
I heard they are very small. Microscopic even. So small that special small normal objects were built so that they seemed bigger. Some people would say that they were the smallest hands they have ever seen. They say that Trump has hand prosthetics so his hands appear larger. They say that, don’t you know?
Now that I can't afford hamburger meat or gasoline and America is stuck in another war in the Middle East, I'm starting to think putting some of the worst people in politics in charge was a mistake.
So the Cheeto threatening everyone in the world didn't do it?
The Cheeto alienating all US allies didn't do it?
How about people disappearing from the streets with due process?
Didn't do it either?
How about "grab em by the pussy"?
Neither?
The support for and outright cocksucking of dictators like putin?
Trump stealing tip secret government documents to sell them for his own gains?
All the fraud?
The support for the Gaza genocide?
All the extrajudicial executions of innocent fishermen?
All the people that have died due to Trump's actions?
Nothing?
The fascism?
Nada?
Okay, okay, I got it...
EPSTEIN, PEDOPHILE, RAPING UNDERAGED GIRLS! THAT WILL DO IT, RIGHT?
Wut?
Still nothing?
My hamburger got expensive, and NOW I AM PISSED!
so this is literally the epitome of USA culture and values. Most Americans don't give a shit about anything or anyone, Americans don't care about the environment, they don't care about poverty or suffering
Americans care about me, myself, and I
THAT is America in a nutshell.
If you feel personally attacked on this, as an American, then I'm so sorry, not sorry, this behavior is what I see all day, every day from Americans. When they finally start caring, it's because finally they were affected themselves.
I mean, I'm here for the anger at Americans who support Trump, but did the article need a "/s"? It's pretty obvious this article is a sarcastic take completely aligned with what you're saying already, but you seem to be taking it at face value?
I'm not so much responding to this article as this article being article #239087 about how the vast majority of Americans don't give a shit about anyone but themselves
And I am not. I know the article is satirical, but its making the exact same point as I am making, Americans are mostly a bunch of self obsessed hobos with a shotgun
But we had to elect him: he’s good for business. He said so many times on that stupid “reality” show he funded about himself. Never mind the long history of bankruptcies, tax evasion, and contract breaking
It's just the gas prices. Conservatives generally lack the ability to appreciate anything that isn't obviously and directly affecting them.
It's why they are up their ass about taxes and get upset about social programs. They can't see the results of the social programs directly effecting them but they can see the taxes come off their pay checks.
Anyway they are upset because filing an f150 just doubled in price and they feel it at the pump.
Still, if Trump can get gas prices down by the election I'm sure they will vote Republican again.
I completely agree with what you're saying here as someone in the US. To add onto it, a large majority of the problem is due to the complete lack of quality public education, and the option for private schooling / home schooling mostly revolving around Christo-Fascist propaganda and not actual facts. As someone who experienced the public school system, I had no idea MLK JR was a socialist. We were only told about the amazing effects of peaceful protests. The media we consume reenforces individualism, and not community. I've been trying to make an effort in my own life to try and be more involved with the community around me, and to participate in local politics, volunteer work, and helping your neighbors. I'm hoping there are others like me who are doing the same, and with any luck, the culture you're describing will see a slow, painful death as people start realizing the harmfulness of this way of living.
I think statistically it's something like 60-75 percent of the whole country hate trump. of that only like 1/3 are chronically following things enough to always BE upset and have pretty much the daily collection of all the things he's done. Then of that group, maybe half actually protest about it while the rest kind of just do this, chat online and look around at people that agree with them to blow off steam. It sucks but yeah.
Numbers will change as gen alpha and gent z get brought up in an internet that distracts them and brainwashes them to the right but yeah. That's kind of the picture. A small group of activists are out there doing stuff trying to put out the house fire and the rest of us are online complaining that it's getting hot.
It's never been about what's right or even what's popular. It's always been about what the people in power think they can get away with. Right now the people in power are increasingly seeing that they can get away with anything and they seem to have learned from recent history how to make sure they always will.
If so many people hate him, then why the F did he win twice? Why did it take him getting into office twice, which wasn't enough, to him fucking over the US economy, which wasn't enough, to him being a pedophile which definitely wasn't enough, to him making gas expensive, and NOW I'm starting to hear even from the right that this may not be a good thing...
Why wasn't him being a pedophile enough for people to get off their asses and vote? Or even fucking protest? Those no king protests were jokes, all of them. All those "But its the biggest protest in the US, ever!" comments ignore the "It didn't do shit" part of that equation. Americans have done little to nothing to stop trump. People are disappearing in the streets, nothing happens.
Have you ever watched these American movies? You know the ones, where some lone hero saves us all because he is "An American(tm)" ? Fuuuuuccckkk that is some bullshit. Americans are pussies who are not willing to sacrifice anything. All those "Thank you for your sacrifice" for military officers is bullshit, most guys are out there because they were too poor or they were happy to play GI-Joe. I see no american heroes anywhere
If so many people hate trump, then why are we here having this discussion in the first place?
Most Americans don't give a shit about anything or anyone, Americans don't care about the environment, they don't care about poverty or suffering
well, nothing new here, that great american. philosopher, Lou Reed, wrote about this back in the '90s.
Well, Americans don't care for much of anything
Land and water the least
And animal life is low on the totem pole
With human life not worth more than infected yeast
Americans don't care too much for beauty
They'll shit in a river, dump battery acid in a stream
They'll watch dead rats wash up on the beach
Complain if they can't swim
You've rightly pointed out how ridiculous it all is, but don't underestimate the effects of tangible consequences. Hearing about the orange man's foolish actions is much more abstract than not being able to afford your next meal. You can ignore the former, but even the most extreme ignoramus has a hard time ignoring the latter...
Oh I know. I know that this is sortof a good thing.
I'm just pointing out that I fucking hate the american independence spirit that has been used and abused over and over to just lie, steal, and cheat your way forward and any time there is a consequence, just start screeching "freedom!" or something and you'll get away with it. Nothing matters but me, myself, and I. The big American morals.
Most people in the middle deciding this stuff don't follow the news at all so random headlines or sound bites are the entirety of what they get, so chances that directly affect them or are big enough to be noticed like Iran bombing.
America is very much "FUCK YOU, I GOT MINE". None of this is a surprise. They're all "WOO TRUMP IS GOD TRUMP IS NUMBA 1" until it affects them. Who gives a fuck if people are disappeared and sent to some fucking gulag. Who gives a fuck if other people pay more for groceries. Just don't let it affect me!
Don't apologize, Americans as a whole are uncaring and arrogant in their relations to others. They expect us to fix their problems, like a toddler or a noble who has shat their pants.
Brutal take. I’m guessing you felt that way about Russia’s fall to fascism, Hong Kong’s failed protests, Iran’s protesters a few years ago, North Korea in general, Chinese espionage and the destruction of China’s native minority populations, Hungarians not saving their democracy, etc., etc.
All those citizens are babies too, right? Asking for help from the global community in some cases and being ignored. Whoa. Such toddlers. Not being able to resist the systems of power in their nation-states and fix their problems. All they had to do was rise up! Such babies.
I guess my point is... unless you’re French or Vietnamese, stfu.
If you are French or Vietnamese, you rock. I’m sorry to be a dick.
It has been a truism throughout history that most people just want live their lives in peace. Equally true is that there is always a small group of assholes that can't be happy for one stupid reason or another and find a way to make it everyone else's problem.
Holy shit, I didn't even realize he'd lost Alex Jones (quote in the article):
“Trump needs an intervention,” Jones said on March 31. “He needs to take some time off. We need to pray for Trump, that the Holy Spirit touch his heart and loose him from whatever evil control he’s under. I’m serious.”
To add to the oddity, reddit for me is only showing things from 4 days ago in /all, as if trying to cover up what the news looks like today, which is a tweet from the demented president that seems written by a bad impersonator along with an eerie silence.
It’s to make censoring the front page easier, as /popular is sorted by sub popularity, not post popularity. /all was sorted by post popularity, weighted by how many users were in a sub vs how many interacted with the post. For instance, on /all, a post with 1k/1k active users upvoting it (a 100% upvote rate in the sub, but posted in a small niche sub) would get sorted above a post with 5k/25k (a sub with literally 25x as many active users and 5x as many upvotes, but only a 20% upvote rate).
/all has pretty consistently been a thorn in the admins’ sides, because wide scale censorship is really difficult when a tiny niche sub can hit the front page of /all. In fact, /all was fantastic for new subs trying to get off the ground, for this exact reason. If you were trying to start a new subreddit, one of your biggest sources of new users was likely going to be /all users. But it also means that wide scale censorship was difficult for the admins, because any splinter movement could start a small sub and start hitting the front page. Admins delete the sub? Users just make a new sub and repeat.
Removing /all (and forcing users to /popular instead) allows the admins to direct their focus to only the big subs. Because /popular is sorted by subreddit popularity, not weighted popularity. So small subs have basically no chance of appearing there. By pushing users to /popular, they can focus their attention on the large subs (which largely have mods who are cozied up with the admins already) instead of having to moderate a thousand tiny ones.
It’s no mistake that they removed /all right before the midterms, as they can more easily push a certain narrative if they only have to focus on a few subs. It’s also an advertiser thing, as /all doesn’t filter out NSFW or controversial subs by default, but /popular does. Advertisers tend to complain when their ads are shown alongside NSFW or controversial posts, so directing users to /popular allows them to tell advertisers that they’re not accidentally showing their ads next to porn or political posts.
Here’s the thing - we’re at the beginning stages of the war affecting things beyond “it costs more to drive”. Europe have been meeting about how to reopen the strait without the US
I think the strait will open again soon, and whether that happens without the US’s involvement or the US is forced into it in some way, the end result will be the same - there is will be less powerful globally than it was before, and Iran will be much more powerful globally than it was before
Yeah, except neither Europe or any of the other countries are going to open the strait by joining an unjust and illegal war with Iran. Instead, we’ll negotiate with Iran and simply accept the new status quo in the region. One in which Iran controls the strait and the US has effectively backed out the region.
It's so weird: the article/opinion is genuinely hilarious, but the whole concept of satire has been dragged into the mud by people that unironically say things that sound satirical.
My pet sociological theory is that irony has poisoned society in such a pervasive way that it opened the doors to our current cultural and political climate.
I think it started in the early 90s. But it’s a progressive thing, so it has seeds earlier than that, for sure. But it really took off in the 90s.
When people grow up in a society filled with irony and people holding things at a distance with irony, it really fucks up social development.
I wouldn't say all of that 30% thought that. There is a lot of purposeful and tactical decisions made by the GOP to prevent democratic votes. States where mail in and early voting are not allowed is an example, another is the polling places that do not allow you to give water to the people waiting in line. Then theres the ad campaigns that targeted black people saying of they voted they were going to be jailed by the IRS for some vague tax fraud reason. Some people are terrorized out of being able to vote.
Thats not to discount that there are definitely stupid privileged fucks who simply chose not to vote and let Trump happen.
The apathy of many us citizens to the idea that their government could possibly matter to them is a direct result of a massive legal, and influence campaign by far right elites, their representatives in government and their allies overseas. A functional state is supposed to have institutions to combat that.
The effectiveness of the current far right coup is a failure of our institutions, and the low participation of many in the US is a symptom of that failure, not a cause.
This isn't foreign agencies, that's where the confusion lies with Americans, trump is the poster child for the rot that is the US government which has existed for generations. This is who the US has always been to marginalized communities, most people are only seeing it now because the rot is bleeding over onto white people.
I guess you shouldn't have elected the Dynamite Monkey for president. Twice. But man, think how much it will pw3n the libs!
Oh, and you guys who decided to stay home on election day? Fuck YOU, too. You had a clear choice between boring corporatists and 100% Concentrated Evil and you thought it was more important to have your adorable little protest non-vote.
The alternative was just another corporate democrat who couldn't keep his marbles straight and was switched out at the very last minute to an unpopular corporate democrat. The DNC fucked themselves over on purpose.
But yea, it still boggles me how Trump won (twice)
With Alex those can be the same thing. He calls those anywhere to the left of him (which is almost everyone) literal demons. He also thinks aliens are demons. So he could mean either or all of the above.
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CobraChicken3000@lemmy.ca · 164 pts · 137d
Okay, I got got by the headline 😅
Dionysus@leminal.space · 29 pts · 137d
And I thought they were only talking about his ^hands^.
macaro@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 8 pts · 137d
I heard they are very small. Microscopic even. So small that special small normal objects were built so that they seemed bigger. Some people would say that they were the smallest hands they have ever seen. They say that Trump has hand prosthetics so his hands appear larger. They say that, don’t you know?
CobraChicken3000@lemmy.ca · 17 pts · 137d
anomnom@sh.itjust.works · 2 pts · 137d
I only loaded the USA today link assuming it was on 4/1. The url was clipped at 4/… in my phone
phoenixz@lemmy.ca · 87 pts · 137d
So the Cheeto threatening everyone in the world didn't do it?
The Cheeto alienating all US allies didn't do it?
How about people disappearing from the streets with due process?
Didn't do it either?
How about "grab em by the pussy"?
Neither?
The support for and outright cocksucking of dictators like putin?
Trump stealing tip secret government documents to sell them for his own gains?
All the fraud?
The support for the Gaza genocide?
All the extrajudicial executions of innocent fishermen?
All the people that have died due to Trump's actions?
Nothing?
The fascism?
Nada?
Okay, okay, I got it...
EPSTEIN, PEDOPHILE, RAPING UNDERAGED GIRLS! THAT WILL DO IT, RIGHT?
Wut?
Still nothing?
so this is literally the epitome of USA culture and values. Most Americans don't give a shit about anything or anyone, Americans don't care about the environment, they don't care about poverty or suffering
Americans care about me, myself, and I
THAT is America in a nutshell.
If you feel personally attacked on this, as an American, then I'm so sorry, not sorry, this behavior is what I see all day, every day from Americans. When they finally start caring, it's because finally they were affected themselves.
NekoKoneko@lemmy.world · 56 pts · 137d
I mean, I'm here for the anger at Americans who support Trump, but did the article need a "/s"? It's pretty obvious this article is a sarcastic take completely aligned with what you're saying already, but you seem to be taking it at face value?
joostjakob@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 137d
Still, I get the sentiment, because for the first time it feels like his support is slipping among the core supporters too.
phoenixz@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 134d
I'm not so much responding to this article as this article being article #239087 about how the vast majority of Americans don't give a shit about anyone but themselves
Asfalttikyntaja@sopuli.xyz · 1 pts · 137d
/s or not, the truth is that Americans are so fucking individuals that all they can think and care really is me myself and I.
phoenixz@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 134d
That was kind of the point...
RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world · 17 pts · 137d
.... it's.... satirical. The headline is sarcastic, along with the hamburger meat bit.
phoenixz@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 134d
And I am not. I know the article is satirical, but its making the exact same point as I am making, Americans are mostly a bunch of self obsessed hobos with a shotgun
AA5B@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 137d
But we had to elect him: he’s good for business. He said so many times on that stupid “reality” show he funded about himself. Never mind the long history of bankruptcies, tax evasion, and contract breaking
tempest@lemmy.ca · 8 pts · 137d
It's just the gas prices. Conservatives generally lack the ability to appreciate anything that isn't obviously and directly affecting them.
It's why they are up their ass about taxes and get upset about social programs. They can't see the results of the social programs directly effecting them but they can see the taxes come off their pay checks.
Anyway they are upset because filing an f150 just doubled in price and they feel it at the pump.
Still, if Trump can get gas prices down by the election I'm sure they will vote Republican again.
Turret3857@infosec.pub · 7 pts · 137d
I completely agree with what you're saying here as someone in the US. To add onto it, a large majority of the problem is due to the complete lack of quality public education, and the option for private schooling / home schooling mostly revolving around Christo-Fascist propaganda and not actual facts. As someone who experienced the public school system, I had no idea MLK JR was a socialist. We were only told about the amazing effects of peaceful protests. The media we consume reenforces individualism, and not community. I've been trying to make an effort in my own life to try and be more involved with the community around me, and to participate in local politics, volunteer work, and helping your neighbors. I'm hoping there are others like me who are doing the same, and with any luck, the culture you're describing will see a slow, painful death as people start realizing the harmfulness of this way of living.
StarryPhoenix97@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 137d
I think statistically it's something like 60-75 percent of the whole country hate trump. of that only like 1/3 are chronically following things enough to always BE upset and have pretty much the daily collection of all the things he's done. Then of that group, maybe half actually protest about it while the rest kind of just do this, chat online and look around at people that agree with them to blow off steam. It sucks but yeah.
Numbers will change as gen alpha and gent z get brought up in an internet that distracts them and brainwashes them to the right but yeah. That's kind of the picture. A small group of activists are out there doing stuff trying to put out the house fire and the rest of us are online complaining that it's getting hot.
It's never been about what's right or even what's popular. It's always been about what the people in power think they can get away with. Right now the people in power are increasingly seeing that they can get away with anything and they seem to have learned from recent history how to make sure they always will.
phoenixz@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 134d
If so many people hate him, then why the F did he win twice? Why did it take him getting into office twice, which wasn't enough, to him fucking over the US economy, which wasn't enough, to him being a pedophile which definitely wasn't enough, to him making gas expensive, and NOW I'm starting to hear even from the right that this may not be a good thing...
Why wasn't him being a pedophile enough for people to get off their asses and vote? Or even fucking protest? Those no king protests were jokes, all of them. All those "But its the biggest protest in the US, ever!" comments ignore the "It didn't do shit" part of that equation. Americans have done little to nothing to stop trump. People are disappearing in the streets, nothing happens.
Have you ever watched these American movies? You know the ones, where some lone hero saves us all because he is "An American(tm)" ? Fuuuuuccckkk that is some bullshit. Americans are pussies who are not willing to sacrifice anything. All those "Thank you for your sacrifice" for military officers is bullshit, most guys are out there because they were too poor or they were happy to play GI-Joe. I see no american heroes anywhere
If so many people hate trump, then why are we here having this discussion in the first place?
StarryPhoenix97@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 133d
hanrahan@slrpnk.net · 3 pts · 137d
well, nothing new here, that great american. philosopher, Lou Reed, wrote about this back in the '90s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhN09w0XKYg
ExFed@programming.dev · 2 pts · 137d
You've rightly pointed out how ridiculous it all is, but don't underestimate the effects of tangible consequences. Hearing about the orange man's foolish actions is much more abstract than not being able to afford your next meal. You can ignore the former, but even the most extreme ignoramus has a hard time ignoring the latter...
phoenixz@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 134d
Oh I know. I know that this is sortof a good thing.
I'm just pointing out that I fucking hate the american independence spirit that has been used and abused over and over to just lie, steal, and cheat your way forward and any time there is a consequence, just start screeching "freedom!" or something and you'll get away with it. Nothing matters but me, myself, and I. The big American morals.
MDCCCLV@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 137d
Most people in the middle deciding this stuff don't follow the news at all so random headlines or sound bites are the entirety of what they get, so chances that directly affect them or are big enough to be noticed like Iran bombing.
osanna@lemmy.vg · -1 pts · 137d
America is very much "FUCK YOU, I GOT MINE". None of this is a surprise. They're all "WOO TRUMP IS GOD TRUMP IS NUMBA 1" until it affects them. Who gives a fuck if people are disappeared and sent to some fucking gulag. Who gives a fuck if other people pay more for groceries. Just don't let it affect me!
FederatedFreedom1981@lemmy.ca · -5 pts · 137d
Don't apologize, Americans as a whole are uncaring and arrogant in their relations to others. They expect us to fix their problems, like a toddler or a noble who has shat their pants.
StarryPhoenix97@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 137d
Brutal take. I’m guessing you felt that way about Russia’s fall to fascism, Hong Kong’s failed protests, Iran’s protesters a few years ago, North Korea in general, Chinese espionage and the destruction of China’s native minority populations, Hungarians not saving their democracy, etc., etc.
All those citizens are babies too, right? Asking for help from the global community in some cases and being ignored. Whoa. Such toddlers. Not being able to resist the systems of power in their nation-states and fix their problems. All they had to do was rise up! Such babies.
I guess my point is... unless you’re French or Vietnamese, stfu.
If you are French or Vietnamese, you rock. I’m sorry to be a dick.
FederatedFreedom1981@lemmy.ca · -4 pts · 137d
A deserved take. As for the rest of what you said, I'm not interested in the past, I'm interested in the present.
StarryPhoenix97@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 137d
It has been a truism throughout history that most people just want live their lives in peace. Equally true is that there is always a small group of assholes that can't be happy for one stupid reason or another and find a way to make it everyone else's problem.
FederatedFreedom1981@lemmy.ca · -1 pts · 137d
Then the peace-loving majority must take action to stop the assholes, this is also a truism of history.
Maeve@kbin.earth · 2 pts · 137d
As a USian, 100% this right here.
Dogiedog64@lemmy.world · 55 pts · 137d
trackball_fetish@lemmy.wtf · 34 pts · 137d
FoxtrotDeltaTango@sh.itjust.works · 27 pts · 137d
FoxtrotDeltaTango@sh.itjust.works · 3 pts · 136d
redlemace@lemmy.world · 31 pts · 137d
That part worked! Not for the better, and they are paying a high price for deccades to come, but ......... They shook things up!
homes@piefed.world · 10 pts · 137d
Yeah, shook them to pieces.
SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 12 pts · 137d
To shreds, you say?
Lawnman23@piefed.social · 2 pts · 137d
Wrecked’em? Damn near killed them.
TheTechnician27@lemmy.world · 23 pts · 137d
Holy shit, I didn't even realize he'd lost Alex Jones (quote in the article):
carpelbridgesyndrome@sh.itjust.works · 16 pts · 137d
"Lost." Wait till the next election they'll come round again.
NOPper@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 7 pts · 137d
I like that even here is not Trump's fault, it's some vague evil spirit controlling him lol
drhugsymcfur@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 137d
TheTechnician27@lemmy.world · -1 pts · 137d
Yeah, I think it's been long enough that removing the evil control would kill the host.
Earthman_Jim@lemmy.zip · 22 pts · 137d
Has he been seen at all this weekend?
To add to the oddity, reddit for me is only showing things from 4 days ago in /all, as if trying to cover up what the news looks like today, which is a tweet from the demented president that seems written by a bad impersonator along with an eerie silence.
Yaztromo@lemmy.world · 15 pts · 137d
/r/all is gone if you’re on New Reddit. It redirects to your personal feed now.
/r/all is apparently still available on Old Reddit — at least for now. Who knows how long any of that will still be around.
Earthman_Jim@lemmy.zip · 9 pts · 137d
Such an odd decision, as far as I can tell.
mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 18 pts · 137d
It’s to make censoring the front page easier, as /popular is sorted by sub popularity, not post popularity. /all was sorted by post popularity, weighted by how many users were in a sub vs how many interacted with the post. For instance, on /all, a post with 1k/1k active users upvoting it (a 100% upvote rate in the sub, but posted in a small niche sub) would get sorted above a post with 5k/25k (a sub with literally 25x as many active users and 5x as many upvotes, but only a 20% upvote rate).
/all has pretty consistently been a thorn in the admins’ sides, because wide scale censorship is really difficult when a tiny niche sub can hit the front page of /all. In fact, /all was fantastic for new subs trying to get off the ground, for this exact reason. If you were trying to start a new subreddit, one of your biggest sources of new users was likely going to be /all users. But it also means that wide scale censorship was difficult for the admins, because any splinter movement could start a small sub and start hitting the front page. Admins delete the sub? Users just make a new sub and repeat.
Removing /all (and forcing users to /popular instead) allows the admins to direct their focus to only the big subs. Because /popular is sorted by subreddit popularity, not weighted popularity. So small subs have basically no chance of appearing there. By pushing users to /popular, they can focus their attention on the large subs (which largely have mods who are cozied up with the admins already) instead of having to moderate a thousand tiny ones.
It’s no mistake that they removed /all right before the midterms, as they can more easily push a certain narrative if they only have to focus on a few subs. It’s also an advertiser thing, as /all doesn’t filter out NSFW or controversial subs by default, but /popular does. Advertisers tend to complain when their ads are shown alongside NSFW or controversial posts, so directing users to /popular allows them to tell advertisers that they’re not accidentally showing their ads next to porn or political posts.
Earthman_Jim@lemmy.zip · 3 pts · 137d
dammit
Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 137d
How did you get so wise in the ways of Reddit?
Bad_Ideas_In_Bulk@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 137d
I think the curated front page is a death knell. It certainly was for Digg.
nosuchanon@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 137d
And Facebook. They killed the wall and replaced it with an Instagram style feed full of garbage.
Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 137d
My Facebook is full of piracy tier adverts. If that's not a sell signal for Meta then I don't know what is.
darvocet@infosec.pub · 8 pts · 137d
I think all doesn't exist anymore
osanna@lemmy.vg · 1 pts · 137d
I've read that it still exists on old.reddit.com, but for how long? nobody knows.
Stormy@thelemmy.club · 2 pts · 137d
SaraTonin@lemmy.world · 16 pts · 137d
Here’s the thing - we’re at the beginning stages of the war affecting things beyond “it costs more to drive”. Europe have been meeting about how to reopen the strait without the US
I think the strait will open again soon, and whether that happens without the US’s involvement or the US is forced into it in some way, the end result will be the same - there is will be less powerful globally than it was before, and Iran will be much more powerful globally than it was before
metermatic26@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 137d
Yeah, except neither Europe or any of the other countries are going to open the strait by joining an unjust and illegal war with Iran. Instead, we’ll negotiate with Iran and simply accept the new status quo in the region. One in which Iran controls the strait and the US has effectively backed out the region.
manxu@piefed.social · 16 pts · 137d
It's so weird: the article/opinion is genuinely hilarious, but the whole concept of satire has been dragged into the mud by people that unironically say things that sound satirical.
paraphrand@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 137d
My pet sociological theory is that irony has poisoned society in such a pervasive way that it opened the doors to our current cultural and political climate.
I think it started in the early 90s. But it’s a progressive thing, so it has seeds earlier than that, for sure. But it really took off in the 90s.
When people grow up in a society filled with irony and people holding things at a distance with irony, it really fucks up social development.
And now here we are. Post satire and post irony.
showmeyourkizinti@startrek.website · 3 pts · 137d
I think you might be right. I say we blame Seinfeld for Trump, it was the start of making assholes the star on TV.
paraphrand@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 137d
No hugging. No learning.
DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 137d
I thought the same, when I read the headline. Satire is dead as long as Trump and his spawn are alive.
Wakmrow@lemmy.world · 12 pts · 137d
Eh, he represents the American people well
Hegar@fedia.io · 24 pts · 137d
30% of the adult population voted for him.
We're not even a democracy, there's literally no way he could represent anyone but the rich.
FaceDeer@fedia.io · 20 pts · 137d
And 30% said "whatever the rest of you want is fine by us."
Turret3857@infosec.pub · 14 pts · 137d
I wouldn't say all of that 30% thought that. There is a lot of purposeful and tactical decisions made by the GOP to prevent democratic votes. States where mail in and early voting are not allowed is an example, another is the polling places that do not allow you to give water to the people waiting in line. Then theres the ad campaigns that targeted black people saying of they voted they were going to be jailed by the IRS for some vague tax fraud reason. Some people are terrorized out of being able to vote.
Thats not to discount that there are definitely stupid privileged fucks who simply chose not to vote and let Trump happen.
Hegar@fedia.io · 9 pts · 137d
The apathy of many us citizens to the idea that their government could possibly matter to them is a direct result of a massive legal, and influence campaign by far right elites, their representatives in government and their allies overseas. A functional state is supposed to have institutions to combat that.
The effectiveness of the current far right coup is a failure of our institutions, and the low participation of many in the US is a symptom of that failure, not a cause.
Wakmrow@lemmy.world · -1 pts · 137d
So representative of Americans
neuromorph@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 137d
Also what happens qhen we allow foreign agencies to impact our election.
ClassStruggle@lemmy.ml · 3 pts · 137d
This isn't foreign agencies, that's where the confusion lies with Americans, trump is the poster child for the rot that is the US government which has existed for generations. This is who the US has always been to marginalized communities, most people are only seeing it now because the rot is bleeding over onto white people.
Wakmrow@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 137d
Lol Americans doing American things Americanly
aramis87@fedia.io · 11 pts · 137d
What's this "we", white man?
NutWrench@lemmy.ml · 9 pts · 137d
I guess you shouldn't have elected the Dynamite Monkey for president. Twice. But man, think how much it will pw3n the libs!
Oh, and you guys who decided to stay home on election day? Fuck YOU, too. You had a clear choice between boring corporatists and 100% Concentrated Evil and you thought it was more important to have your adorable little protest non-vote.
Sam_Bass@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 137d
Small? Theres a small chance you've been peeking out your basement window.
homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 137d
There’s a small possibility that we didn’t
Hegar@fedia.io · 1 pts · 137d
We definitely didn't, the rich did.
Our system was never designed to represent the wishes of the people. And it doesn't.
bender223@lemmy.today · 7 pts · 137d
🤏
BlackLaZoR@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 137d
Nah, you elected him twice, that's not a coincidence
Lushed_Lungfish@lemmy.ca · 3 pts · 137d
Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, I'm probably an idiot.
EDIT for clarity.
BlackLaZoR@lemmy.world · 0 pts · 137d
Is that some sort of cope?
Lushed_Lungfish@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 137d
Hope, cope and dope, only things keeping me going ATP.
electric_nan@lemmy.ml · 4 pts · 137d
We shouldn't have been doing half the shit we've done.
ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 137d
But the alternative wasn't pro-Palestine enough! /j
FukOui@lemmy.zip · 3 pts · 137d
The alternative was just another corporate democrat who couldn't keep his marbles straight and was switched out at the very last minute to an unpopular corporate democrat. The DNC fucked themselves over on purpose.
But yea, it still boggles me how Trump won (twice)
CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 137d
I'm reminded of David Cross on the first failed term of PEDOnald...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGxupgc3qPY
null@lemmy.org · 2 pts · 137d
Why do I have the feeling he's not referring to something spiritual, but rather someone or something specific?
chatokun@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 2 pts · 137d
With Alex those can be the same thing. He calls those anywhere to the left of him (which is almost everyone) literal demons. He also thinks aliens are demons. So he could mean either or all of the above.
daannii@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 137d
Who can really know?
Let's not jump to conclusions.
tinfoilhat@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 137d
Tried to read this article but the first two paragraphs were so incredibly stupid that I couldn't continue.
Tiger666@lemmy.ca · 5 pts · 137d
All I read was sarcasm of the highest order.
8oow3291d@feddit.dk · 0 pts · 137d
Welcome to reality.
robocall@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 137d
This author is a woke libtard and always has been /s
ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 137d
Trump, who previously promised to carpet bomb the entire Middle East, started a war in the Middle East?
I don't think anyone saw that coming.
HubertManne@piefed.social · 1 pts · 137d
well thank satan we did not vote for kamala. she would have attacked iran! /s
FreshParsnip@lemmy.ca · 1 pts · 135d
YA THINK?
engene@piefed.ca · 1 pts · 137d
I ask this every day! "How did it get this far!" Boggles the mind!
Earthman_Jim@lemmy.zip · 1 pts · 137d