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ssj2marx ,

Lemmitors: You don't understand! I'm not voting for Slightly More Rotting Corpse, I'm voting for the Slightly More Rotting Corpse administration. Yes it's true that both of them support nuclear warfare along the Mexican border, but Rotting Corpse would be dropping more nukes with higher frequency on the climate refugees so we have to vote for the lesser evil.

ssj2marx ,

Perhaps if both sides were not so awful, people wouldn't feel compelled to meme about them.

ssj2marx ,

If choosing red or blue doesn't work, and choosing another option also doesn't work, then what good does feeling self righteous about your decision to pick one over the other do? Unless you're suggesting that the shitty reality of our situation is that we're fucked and nothing will work at all no matter what - which is a level of defeatism that I don't think is very helpful either.

ssj2marx ,

As I've said elsewhere, to fix it from within the system itself you would need a bloc of people willing to punish one of the parties for moving right by withholding their votes and their donations. To fix it from without the system is also possible, but would require some "authoritarianism" in the form of people with guns. Anything else is just people flailing around ineffectually and getting mad at others who aren't flailing in the ineffectual way that they prefer.

Either way you've got the same problem: getting a large enough group of people together who are willing to do the thing. Socialists of all stripes have been trying to crack that egg for over a hundred years and the only ones who had any success were the ones that managed to get the peasants on their side because peasants have a certain amount of class consciousness that proles don't.

ssj2marx ,

If you had enough people to do the thing, then you would be able to protect members of the group at a local level while national orgs realign and/or get replaced.

But nobody has a large enough group of people to do the thing. In the absence of a large enough group of people to do the thing, voting is a purely personal decision that will not effect the outcome.

ssj2marx ,

I won't deny that people can do multiple things at once, I just don't agree with the premise that voting matters in the current paradigm.

ssj2marx ,

First time I saw this movie I didn't get it. On rewatch I liked it, and over the years I feel like I've come to appreciate it more and more. Dunno what it is about it, I don't really enjoy any other movies like it.

ssj2marx ,

Borat sucked and its aged to be even worse.

ssj2marx ,

the engine's running and the wheels are attached, these extra bolts probably aren't important.

ssj2marx ,

You're saying you got out of college ten years ago, and worked for exactly one company that entire time, and you can't say who it was or what you did because of an NDA?

Yes.

ssj2marx ,

In my headcanon, the further into the future you go the less attached to his humanesque form Dr Manhattan becomes, and eventually he just becomes a sentient force that does things that are beyond comprehension without needing a physical body at all.

ssj2marx ,

situations where MIT is the right answer

Genuinely curious, when is this the case? If you're programming on your own then it just takes the option of controlling what others do to your work off the table for no benefit - if you go copyleft and someone uses it and you don't "mind" them using it then you can give/sell them an exemption while retaining the ability to go after uses that you don't like.

ssj2marx ,

Well, the employees who were hired to service the bubble and get laid off will eat massive shit, I'm sure NVIDIA and its executives will be fine.

ssj2marx ,

China's puts about as much effort into developing their own shovel head manufacturing capability as we do fearmongering about a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, which is why they're rapidly closing the shovel head manufacturing gap.

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