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davel , to memes in Rules for thee but not for me
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You just described the exact same people the article described, so I don’t know where you’re getting “really affluent corporate types” from.

davel , (edited ) to memes in Rules for thee but not for me
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Trump’s real power base has never been the white working class “basket of deplorables”:

The Nation, 2017: Trumpism: It’s Coming From the Suburbs

But scapegoating poor whites keeps the conversation away from fascism’s real base: the petite bourgeoisie. This is a piece of jargon used mostly by Marxists to denote small-property owners, whose nearest equivalents these days may be the “upper middle class” or “small-business owners.” FiveThirtyEight reported last May that “the median household income of a Trump voter so far in the primaries is about $72,000,” or roughly 130 percent of the national median. Trump’s real base, the actual backbone of fascism, isn’t poor and working-class voters, but middle-class and affluent whites. Often self-employed, possessed of a retirement account and a home as a nest egg, this is the stratum taken in by Horatio Alger stories. They can envision playing the market well enough to become the next Trump. They haven’t won “big-league,” but they’ve won enough to be invested in the hierarchy they aspire to climb. If only America were made great again, they could become the haute bourgeoisie—the storied “1 percent.”

davel , to memes in Rules for thee but not for me
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Libs need to understand that calling out the hypocrisies of Trump supporters does fuck-all. Not only do they do not care, they get off on triggering the libs in this way. They’re not the least bit interested in facts or consistency; they’re interested in getting their guy in office.

davel , to asklemmy in What was the last time you clicked on an ad?
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I’ve been on the internet since before it had ads and have never once intentionally clicked on one. These days I always have at least one ad blocker running, so I never see them.

davel , to linux in who moderates [email protected] ?
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There has been one mod action so far today and three others in the last week.

davel OP , to memes in He who controls the spice controls the rules-based order.
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We need this imperial order to protect us from imaginary imperial orders.

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davel , to worldnews in The west’s complete contempt for the lives of Palestinians will not be forgotten | Owen Jones
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It’s been a century-long propaganda campaign to conflate anti-Zionism with antisemitism, despite the fact that anti-Zionist Jews exist and antisemitic Zionism exists. In fact, I suspect there are more antisemitic Zionists in the world than pro-semitic Zionists. There are a quite a lot of Americans with antisemitic sentiments who subscribe to Christian Zionism.

davel , to worldnews in "We owned the news. We were the gatekeepers, and we very much owned the facts as well." - WSJ editor-in-chief
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Munk Debate, Nov. 2022: Be it resolved, don’t trust the mainstream media.

On the PRO side of the debate were Douglas Murray (The Spectator) and Matt Taibbi (TK News on Substack). On the CON side of the debate were Malcolm ‘Malc’ Gladwell (The New Yorker, Revisionist History) and Michelle Goldberg (The New York Times).

At the beginning of the debate, 48% voted in favour of the resolution, while 52% voted against the resolution. At the end of the debate, 67% voted in favour of the resolution, while 33% voted against it, representing a 39% switch to the PRO side, the biggest switch in Munk history.

davel , to worldnews in ‘Different rules’: special policies keep US supplying weapons to Israel despite alleged abuses
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America runs on exceptions to the rule, as Aaron Good documents in his book American Exception.

MR Online: Exceptionism in U.S. Empire

davel , to worldnews in The west’s complete contempt for the lives of Palestinians will not be forgotten | Owen Jones
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It has been truism for the last 500 years of Global North imperialism/colonialism/neocolonialism that the colonized are considered a lesser people by the colonizers.

davel , to memes in Obviously, supporting a New York real estate billionaire is anti-establishment for some reason
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You are confusing left-liberalism with socialism.

davel , to memes in Obviously, supporting a New York real estate billionaire is anti-establishment for some reason
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davel , to programmerhumor in STOP WRITING C
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fry Still not sure if you’re high or trolling.

davel , (edited ) to programmerhumor in STOP WRITING C
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Every operating system running on bare metal needs access to the hardware. And if not on bare metal, it needs access to the virtual hardware.

davel , (edited ) to programmerhumor in STOP WRITING C
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😂

node-os is a full operating system built on top of the linux kernel

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