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streetfestival 5 points 3 days ago

"Elbows up," alright. To the rich paying their fair share, the environment, public services, pharmacare, (edit: digital privacy,) ...

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streetfestival 3 points 2 days ago

Non-Muslim perspective (if welcome here :): that post is just white supremacy bullsh*t. The (projected) ideas are an intended set-up to justify deporting ('remigration' as the assclowns like to call it) and denying immigration to Muslim or other 'out-group people'. Tweak a few words, perhaps, and the sentiment can be easily repurposed for any other ethnic group. It's just a white supremacy trope. Apologies in advance if this post is meant as a more general, "what can we do about Islamaphobia?" ✌️

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streetfestival 3 points 5 days ago

In mainstream Canadian media, there has practically been silence on the impacts of the pro-corporate decisions Carney's been making on everyday Canadians. Given this particular news topic, and not general online posting etiquette, I really support the use of 'us' here - it is part of the content. That said, asking why 'us' is being used is smart

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streetfestival 2 points 5 days ago

I've heard of a good amount of local-resident pushback that is clearly increasing. I can't comment on whether corporate media covers that or not. Millionaire NIMBY-ites can block small scale stuff but they can't compete with (centi-)billion-dollar companies in terms of buying policy to build a data centre

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streetfestival 4 points 6 days ago

Is nothing sacred in Canada any more? ;P

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streetfestival 146 points 2 years ago

Shrinkflation noobs. Never specify the size of a (pseudo-)prepared product. It's better to use abstract terms like large, extra large, and jumbo that can be shrunk down in size without increasing legal liability down whenever you wish to juice your profits a bit (/s)

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streetfestival 101 points 3 years ago

Removing downvoting feels intuitively wrong to me (eg, I believe that dissent is a really important part of a healthy democracy). If all those mega-corp platforms are removing downvoting, then I'm pretty confident my intuition on this matter is correct

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streetfestival 81 points 5 months ago

It was nice to read the speech. I approve of Carney's message. Here were some lines I found humorous:

Nostalgia is not a strategy
If we’re not at the table, we’re on the menu
We are no longer relying on just the strength of our values but also the value of our strength

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streetfestival 80 points 2 years ago

Definitely not genocide /s

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streetfestival 71 points 10 months ago

That's the most insightful and chilling comment I've read in a while. I especially like the "it's not age verification; it's identity verification" part. (That messaging needs to be more commonplace.) The key(s) for organizing data about individuals online will shift from email addresses only to enough stable identifiers to impersonate someone or maybe even steal their identity. Data leaks and fraud will probably increase dramatically given the value-add of these data.

With the level of quashing dissent these days - eg UK police arresting hundreds of nonviolent people with placards denouncing genocide; military deployments in LA and DC - no wonder certain states/ governments support online identity verification laws.

"No Kings" protests are already a non-story in mainstream news today. Tomorrow, they can be prevented from happening in the first place! /s c/aboringdystopia

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streetfestival 71 points 5 months ago

I think fascists see violating boundaries, hypocrisy, and telling lies as signs of power - ie, things to aspire to in their twisted minds. That's dangerous, and not how non-fascists think.

Mainstream traditional and social media have devolved to simply publishing verbatim what the fascists say without offering any kind of context or evaluation of, say, the truthfulness of the statement-now-headline.

I agree with you all around otherwise. I just don't think this behaviour rests on overconfidence or an appraisal of riskiness via the SC. I think it's psychologically must deeper, and recognizing this will help us deal with them better

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streetfestival 60 points a year ago

I agree with the Nobel Laureate in economics, Joseph E Stiglitz, who wrote this.

Of course, when the most profitable companies in the world don’t pay their fair share of taxes, it just shifts the burden on to others.

Apple was so successful in avoiding taxes in Europe that it is estimated that it paid in some years a tax of just 0.005% on its European profits.

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streetfestival 58 points 2 years ago

Defunding biodiversity science at a time like this...

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streetfestival 58 points 2 years ago

Great article. Nice to see an economist doing such important work. I don't really understand finances. I snipped the parts of the article that helped me understand the finding/headling. There's a great chart in the article of taxation differences since the 1960s too - staggering! Plutocracy in action!

Published in The New York Times with the headline "It's Time to Tax the Billionaires," Zucman's analysis notes that billionaires pay so little in taxes relative to their vast fortunes because they "live off their wealth"—mostly in the form of stock holdings—rather than wages and salaries.

Stock gains aren't currently taxed in the U.S. until the underlying asset is sold, leaving billionaires like Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Tesla CEO Elon Musk—a pair frequently competing to be the single richest man on the planet—with very little taxable income.

"But they can still make eye-popping purchases by borrowing against their assets," Zucman noted. "Mr. Musk, for example, used his shares in Tesla as collateral to rustle up around $13 billion in tax-free loans to put toward his acquisition of Twitter."

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streetfestival 56 points a year ago

What a stupid post. Yeah it's progressives' fault mango Mussolini is POTUS /s. This is a talking point manufactured by MAGA handlers that some broadly Dem-supporting people choose to broadcast, now outside the US. This is a type of brainrot that undermines critical thinking, divides the left, and helps elect the right. Canada deserves better

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streetfestival 54 points 10 months ago

American-owned Financial Post actually did some useful reporting around this issue. I guess whatever judge decided to quash the strike within hours is a former legal counsel of the Air Canada Corporation; i.e., there is very high apparent conflict of interest in that process and decision. Another bad look for the Carney government.

https://financialpost.com/...

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streetfestival 53 points 10 months ago

In a move that I didn't see get any mainstream press coverage, although I learned about it through the Fediverse, the highly influential extension of the federal government, the CMHC (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation), quietly redefined affordable housing this year from at most 30% of gross income to 40-45% of gross income (and plausibly 50% by 2035). "Affordable housing" is one step below "market [price based] housing", so spending 50% of earnings on rent seems like the policy's working as intended. Society's @#$%ed

Sources

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streetfestival 53 points a year ago

Not just a headline. Funny read!

“This kind of despicable affront never would have happened if we were granted all of the journalist spots on the campaign,” noted Ezra Levant of Rebel Media. “We would only ask decent questions, like ‘Is it true that Justin Trudeau is the antichrist’ and ‘Mr. Poilievre, how did you get so handsome?'”

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streetfestival 51 points 7 months ago

Fuck ICE

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