• WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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      The virus being a range of sociopathic beliefs and behaviour justified as “conservatism”.

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            THANK YOU! I keep fucking saying it’s the damn lead. (And other shit, like microplastics in the water, etc) it makes people unable to think rationally.

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              Yeah, I agree. PFAS, lead, carbon monoxide, microplastics, all the pollutants. It would be naive to think these things don’t impact the mental capacity of the globe as a whole.

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          I think it is more about too much centralizati and the power that results that leads to corruption no matter the intentions or political system.

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      Yes, but he’s also the disease personified and amplified into a real life supervillain. And the world doesn’t have a superhero to stop him.

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        I “know” this is a metaphor, and I’m being a wet blanket about it, but I’m saying it anyway. There is no super hero to save anyone from anything, much less a society circulating the drain. The only way to make things better is by getting organized with your friends, family, and neighbours.

        Be prepared (collectively) when things go to shit, and actively try to make them better. You can do very little alone, but together the choice is no longer between Hitler and Hitler, it’s change or stagnation. And neither genocide Joe or Cheetos man will lead to any positive progress.

        Okay, no more wet blanket…

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    Donald Trump sucks, but this title is some clickbait bullshit written by a buzzfeed-level journalist.

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      BuzzFeed news is better than this. They break good news stories. Writers for the Economist tend to be experts at telling us things we already know, years later.

      This “man” (and I use that term loosely) was already elected president and served a 4 year term. Everyone who paid the slightest attention knows what he’s about.

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    It’s the Republican Party in general. Specifically because they’ve largely suborned themselves to Trump’s insanity, because they think they can control him and cement themselves into power. If you remember last time, that didn’t work at all.

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      Ask McCarthy how things work out when you welcome the crazies into the party and assume you can keep them in line.

      And yes, I’m fully aware that McCarthy was one of “the crazies” back when the tea party was considered the extreme part of the GOP.

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        Richard Pryor had a classic bit about a wino looking down on a junkie. It’s actually classic addict behavior for one user to find reasons they are better than their peers.

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    The fact that Trump presents such a threat to the world after four disasterous years as President, after attempting to tamper with the electoral college votes, voting machines, after publicly professing his admiration for criminals and despots, because of an elections and politicians that can be overtly bought because the Supreme Court, which itself has been corrupted by bribes and influence allows it to be, may just well bring down the Republic. We are at the point where wrapping oneself in the flag and spewing fascist screeds is considered patriotic, whereas preserving the Enlightenment principles on which the Republic was founded is considered dangerous and subversive. Even if Trump died today, another strongman, probably less stupid than Trump, would take his place, and likely succeed in destroying the Republic. The founders of this country could never have imagined the effects of hate-filled mass media on a population when their main means of information dissemination required imprinting and transporting paper.

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      Global warming and its not close. Especially if the trend over the last 6 months holds.

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    I want to believe that his election loss and absolute shitshow he turned it into with the insurrection and all has sealed his fate and he will never actually win half of America again. He’s a joke. A criminal. He fooled people once but some won’t get fooled again. SOME. All it takes is a small percentage of voters to just stay home and he’ll lose. He can’t win. He’s a loser. He can’t win.

    Then I look over at fucking Biden and it’s like… shit.

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      My brother in Christ, lots of people love him. Lots are morons.

      Most important election ever and it’s a rapist piece of shit vs a roomba.

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        I know a lot of people love him. 30% of the country are his forever and that’s that. But those people aren’t enough to win on their own. He won because Republicans lined up to block Hilary.

        In fact, Hilary is the best example of what I think will go wrong for Trump. Hilary was a very strong candidate. But maybe 5% of Democrats just didn’t care to turn out for her: a mix of not liking her, being too progressive for her, maybe being sexist, and just presuming she would win.

        That little bit of slack did her in.

        Will Trump experience that “little bit of slack” in 2024 compared to 2016? I think he will. In 2016 he was a wild phenomenon, an outsider, a rock that lots of otherwise reasonable people decided it was time to throw at the system.

        He doesn’t have all that mystique this time. He’s not a disruptive new challenger from out of left field. He’s last year’s loser and a confirmed criminal. He will turn out his 30% base just fine. But is he going to get as many black and latino votes again? Are “fiscal conservatives” going to trust him again? Have 5% of Republican voters been turned off by all the Trumpism? Because our electrons are razor-close. That tiny bit of difference in turnout is everything.

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          Brother, Hillary was a fucking failure.

          Trump will have no slack. Those of us who don’t care are against him now. Carrot over Trump.

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    The press just can’t stop talking about Trump. I feel like they wouldn’t be so popular if they didn’t receive so much press coverage.

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    Nah, it’s climate change, but sure Trump’s not good either.

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      That’s the rub - drumft part deux will seal the deal on climate.

      Last chance. Act now to stop this fucker.

      He is backed (and controlled) by pootin.

      Pootin is using social media to target impressionable idiots.

      Said idiots raise the din of idiocy and drown out reason. Etc. Etc.

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    Has anybody read the list of indictments just on the federal documents case? It is not going to end well for him, most likely:

    31 counts of retaining and failing to deliver national defense documents under the Espionage Act. Each of these charges is for possession of a separate, specific document. Ten of these documents were handed over to the government in June 2022, and the other 21 were recovered in the August 2022 search.[30]

    According to the indictment, the 31 documents describe:

    • U.S. nuclear weapons;
    • foreign military attacks, plans, capabilities, and effects on U.S. interests;
    • foreign nuclear capabilities;
    • foreign support for terrorist activity;
    • communications with foreign leaders;
    • U.S. military activities;
    • White House daily foreign intelligence briefings;
    • potential vulnerabilities of the United States and its allies to military attack;
    • and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack.[31]

    He is a traitor through and through, and this is going to make his life painful next year.

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      And yet… He’s probably going to remain free, untouched, highly supported, and be on the ballot as a real contender for reelection. Something’s not quite right with that picture.

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    He wants to get in, then appoint his sons as leaders after him. His whole family is one giant skid mark.

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    I know two people that are currently overseeing a genocide and Donald Trump is not one of them… Yet.

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    The rich and powerful have taken vast amounts of resources and wealth from mostly everyone. They need to keep the people divided to maintain their power. Soon, with AI, they may keep that disparity forever.