Out of curiosity, what's ur take on the US and Israel? Is the US funding and aiding a genocide?
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Out of curiosity, what's ur take on the US and Israel? Is the US funding and aiding a genocide?
Sure, if the USA as the global terrorizer police and hegemon wasn't a giant elephant in the room. That is the point u are choosing to ignore.
oh no, not lennybird's respect :((( please, repost everywhere.
and since when is criticizing the states of China or Russia, eastern propaganda?
I'm arguing for the least worst? I'm sorry, who said that they would "would rather live here than fucking Iran, North Korea, China, or Russia"? When did I say that one is a "better" place to live? I am not interested in such shallow analysis. No one "chooses" to live in either USA or Iran. Hypothetically choosing between imperialist blocs does not help anyone but the ruling class. It is always in my, and the working class's imo, to oppose especially your own nation's class oppressor first and foremost. And as the hegemonic state, the US is quite the oppressor to much of the world. This ofc does not excuse other imperialist actions by other states, but am merely stating where my own practical responsibility lies. You seem to think being critical of the US, to the appropriate degree, the highest degree, is somehow an allowance for other states to commit crimes. The question is immaterial; rights under US capital are contingent and conditional, just as they are under Chinese state-capitalism. Domestic minority rights that we do have are structurally dependent on the exploitation of global south. How can we enjoy a "safe" liberal democracy at home while our tax dollars bomb hospitals, subvert elections, install dictators? You do know how Iran got to become the theocracy it is today, right?
You must analyze materially, not morally. Why is the US defending Ukraine? To "defend democracy"? No, to weaken a rival imperial power and secure energy corridors. Why is China trading with Iran? To secure oil for Chinese industry. The conflicts on the global stage run on capitalist, inter-imperialist incentives. Ranking genocides to show how the US is actually not that much worse, is immaterial.
The "genocides" you list, while I will not deny outright and are certainly concerning, have many red flags and leave questions unanswered, mainly due to how vague and biased much of the research is (Adrian Zenz is quite the character). But whether US interests are exaggerating these reports or not, there is plenty to criticize China for, using a state-capitalist structure to suppress labor and rely on growth and extraction, as well as their expansionist, bourgeois nationalism in Taiwan. Same goes for every capitalist state, like Russia and the incentives of their oligarchic class to defend against NATO encirclement and secure Black Sea trade routes. But these critiques are independent from US propaganda, and does not make Russian invasion or Chinese oppression more commendable. And again, much of these criticisms of other states can be similarly made right back at the US, and arguably amplified, given the global scale of US military and financial hegemony.
Your immediate whataboutism pivot to other "genocides" makes me wonder, how recent did you acknowledge the Palestinian genocide?
Take ur time, share with the class when ur ready
I've been in a carbonated bath before, although I think it was a light carbonation. Mostly the same, but if sat still for a while, your body turns white from the thin layer of little bubbles stuck to your skin. Pretty fun wiping it off and seeing a cloud of bubbles float up.
I don't think OP is implying while loops require ideological understandings, but rather more foundationally as to understand how computer commodities are made and traded, the concept of centralization simply arises. Thus, the discussion of control, IP, etc, and now AI and labor.
"I'm not gonna engage in the theater"
Proceeds to make it more and more theatrical with every word
I thought the whole Falkland Islands war in the 80s was mainly as an outlet for Thatcher to rally people behind and justify austerity, which was wanted by the neoliberal admin to distract from the privatization making things more expensive.
Idk, while yes trump is delusional, I can think of a lot more unfit politicians for high office than fit ones.
Bits together byte!!
Typically, historically, it didn't matter really. Moore's Law, general positive vibes from the prospect of computer tech in the future of the industry, and why scare undergrads seeking good salaries away from institutions taking donations from said corps? But things are pretty different now. AI is less of a thought experiment than before. What better lens to analyze AI than from labor in economics, i.e., Marxism?
the illustration is a bit of an oversimplification, but I think a redeemable takeaway is that the rhetoric changes depending on which side (western) capital is supporting.
My bad for looking for nuance in a microblog meme, jesus. Education ain't just the literal skills and nothing else, y'know. Teachers and classes are more than just human textbooks and tutorials.
Oh yes, 100%. Just another case of regular people being used as pawns for the interests of the elite ig
Privacy isn't keeping everything about your life secret from everybody. Its about having control over who in your life gets to know what. Its the pretext for honest communication. Extreme surveillance will lead to people self-censoring themselves to please the fascist state.
I mean, u talk about framing, and the literal framing of the image is not helping ur case...
I see your sentiment, and don't entirely disagree, but if it's at the whim of billionaires, I'd bet there's no chance it's because they want to see humanity flourish beyond this planet. And spacex wouldn't be where it is today without tons of taxpayer subsidies.
Used to use Brave, but I read some shady stuff and hate the crypto. I've switched to Startpage, as far as I know they're doing good and gets the job done for me.
Nonfiction:
First pass: Slow, deliberate, digest each word. A simple annotation system. ! for passages that are thought provoking. Arrow for major details and connections to other details. ? for... Take a guess.
Immediately after the chapter/section: jot down what u recall (thesis, conclusion, details, dates, names). Summarize. ~10 minutes
Day or two later: Flip thru your annotations, look thru your notes. Fill in the gaps.
Repeat if desired! Our neural pathways must be well-trodden, but it can be optimized! Open to revisions 😤
The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein. Imo, mandatory reading. Incredibly informative, enraging, and educational. Very "readable."
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