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@ReggieHere

So capitalism, or at least things that aren't capitalism, is born out of bad things, and things that aren't capitalism generally comes from exploitation.

You see the problem with that perspective? It criticized capitalism for things that aren't capitalism!

Heck, capitalism is ANTI-exploitative as it insists on mutually beneficial, voluntary exchange.

MORE capitalism would have prevented some of the concerns you raise.
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@enbrown.bsky.social

Well, if you listen to mainstream conservative media, it's more of a moral panic than a want for control.

They harp on it every day as a panic, a generation lost to mind control basically.

@Nonilex

Akhil Amar has been talking about this topic recently, so you don't have to go back to 1987. He's even been laying out application to current events.

Basically, NO, the federal Congress doesn't have to authorize states to pass legislation. States can do what they want legislatively.

So if an ICE agent breaks a state law, then regardless of what the federal Congress says, the state can bring charges against the agent in state courts.

Then it's up to the agent to show that they were actually carrying out an authorized, *constitutional* function of the federal government.

If they weren't, then they get thrown to the state.

@freeschool Well, different people have VASTLY different views about what Social should be about or what experiences they want. Some don't realize the tradeoffs they're making.

For example, I personally hate the Twitter-style microblogging format specifically because it impedes deep dives. Other people insist on it without necessarily realizing they're losing the deep dive.

Or the person might simply be apathetic to deep dives in the first place.

That's at the technological level. On the social level, folks who hate Facebook-style platforms don't develop the durable connections that engender deep discussion.

In short, a lot of people make technological and social choices to avoid deep discussion, and while that's not my style, they have to follow their own paths.

Personally, I like to see technology that empowers people to make that choice.

@denisedwheeler.bsky.social That's not in the report you shared.

I mean even the report says that it can't corroborate its claims, but even then it doesn't even claim that Thomas was protecting the guy.

@faab64 I wouldn't look at the Israelis. I would look at conservatives here in the US.

Trump already said he would attack Iran if they killed people, and they killed people, so mainstream conservatives are saying he has to attack them now.

Trump generally follows whatever the mainstream conservatives are saying, so regardless of what the Israelis want, that's where I would focus.

@Lionesslady @stevevladeck.bsky.social

I think in the past such screenshots would have been either attached or referenced by link out of fear that they'd break long-established systems that expect only text.

I figure even today that's a risk.

@freeschool @freemo

Howdy! My take is that, I came to QOTO in part because of the improvements they made to Mastodon when Mastodon devs were stomping their feet against improvements they didn't like.

I figure Freemo just has other things going on, but I do feel like some of the QOTO features have regressed over time. It's not critical for me, though.

Yeah, it's always been annoying that certain accounts can't be read from here due to blocking, but eh, again not critical for me personally.

I see the blocking as a sign that QOTO is doing something right, as their reasons for blocking are exactly where we'd part ways anyway.

My use case here is just to vent. If other people see what I write, great! If not, that's OK too.

This has long-been the depth of argument in mainstream thought with a few outright calling to start a war because, well, they're saying mean things.

They really are children.

And reference to the article, The President Who Never Grew Up

politico.com/news/magazine/202

On The Idiots  
#BrianKilmeade:We cannot let these Iranian mullahs keep saying bad things about our leaders, and that's why #Trump needs to attack the country. #U...

@AGT ARE they worth a read?

It's like fact-checking a kindergartner saying dumb things about dinosaurs or something.

We all know Trump is full of it and can barely put a coherent sentence together, so why is it worth fact checking that? It's just nonsense.

@faab64 No need to go into that kind of conspiracy theory.

You can just watch the Fox News folks say things on the air and Trump follows them a couple days later.

There's no evil Christian Zionist nonsense here. Just a bunch of people who don't know what they're talking about, and Trump following along.

@faab64 You're giving Trump too much credit.

A lie implies that he knows what's true in the first place, and his brain is mush at this point, so that's pretty unlikely.

@denisedwheeler.bsky.social

Sure, because by applauding they soothe the idiot and he goes away.

Makes perfect sense.

@kingtor How, exactly?

What specifically are you referring to?

The courts have been hearing habeas corpus motions just fine.

@Dealiah

The Court has been clear that the difference is rooted in the history of the organizations.

We don't need to go searching for any nefarious or personal motive when their clear statements explain it.

@Nonilex

@janef0421 no, his policies are not coherent. If they were coherent he would have more success, but we have seen that his policies are incoherent.

Day after day he shifts policies to undermine the policy the day before.

And that's the key, from there you would realize that his whole presidency unwinds. He doesn't know what he's doing, he's just getting in headlines.

To find strategy in Trump's BS is to give him more credit than he deserves because, well, if nothing else remember he is a convicted felon because he could not put up a coherent defense in court.

volkris boosted

#ClayAndBuck (this one is a little interpretive): #Trump is so awesome that obviously the people of #Greenland are going to want to join the US and it's only the Europeans standing in their way! #USPolitics

@abesamma

To put it simply you should not be surprised because so many people just look for drama, they just look for things to rebel against, it counts to them as sticking it to the man somehow.

This childish attitude has been very very common on this platform for so long. It's rebelliousness without a cause.

You should not be surprised because this platform is just full of those people, and it always has been as long as I've been watching it.

@flancian

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