Samsung has recently demonstrated that you never actually own your phone, no matter how much you paid for it. They reserve the "right" to remotely disable your phone if they don't like you.
Yet, millions of people apparently have no problem with this and will continue spending large amounts of money on things they never own.
Which is fine in and of itself; people should be free to do or not do whatever they want.
Except that, in reality, this means nobody else gets to own anything either.
Yesterday, the GOP threw a hissy fit and showed their whole entire ass in an effort to block the subpoenas of Supreme Court sugar daddies, Harlan Crow and Leonard Leo.
I explain how it went down in my latest for @thenation
https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/why-senate-republicans-threw-an-epic-hissy-fit-yesterday/
@Npars01 @shuttersparks @jaykuo And in the South, at one time(and still psychologically at the least) racism was a great way for the Southern ruling class to keep the working class fucked by splitting it along racial lines
@gumpfloyd @lovelylovely Yes, the USA is full of "temporarily embarrassed future millionaires".
The mythos common in the US has created this. "You're in the USA. You can be anything you want. You can be a millionaire." Well, no you can't unless you are extremely lucky. I remember being told when I was five years old, "Why, you can grow up and be President of the United States!" What a ridiculous thing to say to a child. The odds of that happening are about one in fifty million.
@karlauerbach Wow. I envy you.
@thomasfuchs Kind of like nuclear fusion. It looks really hard. It's even harder than it looks.
@Mary625@mstdn.social You think correctly. Musk wants people to believe he's a boy-genius. He isn't. Space-X and the plan to build a re-usable rocket, and Tesla, and the engineers who made it all happen, were companies in operation *before* Musk ever showed up. Musk is an investor, promoter, showman, who is happy to accept the credit he receives in the news media.
@randahl Okay, I'll play along. Assuming anti-semitism wasn't his intention, then he's saying that he's tone-deaf. (This would be in keeping with his lack of empathy.)
So in other words, what we have is what was arguably the greatest social media platform in the world now controlled by someone who is culturally tone-deaf and can't detect anti-semitism or who knows what else? This is good?
USAGM urged to follow BBC's lead and eastablish a pop-up radio station for Gaza. https://www.rand.org/pubs/commentary/2023/11/bbcs-gaza-service-demonstrates-power-of-radio-during.html
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(I use mostly the DuckDuckGo and Mozilla Firefox browsers.)
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