stopdropandprole

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[–] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

77 million / 155 million eligible voters.

this is what the ultra wealthy made them want. the lumpen's desires are as manufactured as the hot cheeto dust caked upon their lips.

[–] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 15 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Now, say it all together class:

FUCK.

THE.

OLIGARCHY.

[–] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 16 points 1 day ago (1 children)

they knew what they were signing up for.

godspeed you glorious kamikaze children!

[–] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 24 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

far as I know, you can't. they want your sweet sweet monetizable personal data. for Meta, every human interaction needs to be commodified, sold for ad revenue, and charged back to you as a subscription or AI pump and dump scheme.

I use Craigslist personally, the founder has repeatedly refused to sell his business or users data.

'I Don't Need Billions. You Should Know When Enough Is Enough' – Craig From Craigslist Says He Rejected Billions To Redesign The Platform

from the article:

By design, the company doesn't make a single cent on most transactions. ... If you've ever used Craigslist, you've probably noticed it hasn't changed much since the 1990s. No sleek designs or flashy updates – just a simple, functional interface. "People want it simple, fast and effective," Craig said.

Over the years, venture capitalists have approached Craig with massive offers, urging him to monetize more aggressively or sell. They saw a gold mine in Craigslist's scale and suggested ads, subscriptions or transaction fees. But Craig wasn't interested.

"I don't need billions," he said. "I've met a bunch of rich people and none of them are all that happy."

[–] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 85 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

most people aren't aware that Air Traffic Controllers are forced to retire at 55. no old, slow reaction employees allowed.

when Reagan fired thousands of ATCs in the 80s, then hired and trained all new scabs, he inadvertently created an enormous cohort who would all be retiring at around the same time due to forced retirement.

fast forward to today,

  • thousands of ATCs were aging out and being replaced with less experienced people (less of a prob now than 10ish yrs ago but still staffing is extremely lean due to Reagan)
  • add to that the obsolete legacy tracking tech
  • add to that cost saving (corner cutting) by aerospace corps like Boeing
  • add to that major dysfunction in pilot training, screening out baddies, inexperienced pilots, and dissatisfied airline workers and unions
  • add to that Trump administration purges and demoralization of federal workers
  • add to that Musk getting his SpaceX cronies hands all over the system to make 'upgrades'

data nerds can point to historical accident statistics from the past 20 years up to what, 2020? all you like. trend lines don't often accurately predict the future, they merely describe the past.

I recommend thinking twice before placing all your loved ones on a plane over the next couple years. there's going to be more of this.

[–] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

collapse is almost definitely coming. I for one accept it though and believe there's a low probability of a silver lining outcome for a small number of survivors to build something new after society as we know it comes crashing down.

post collapse Earth will be irrevocably different from the one we inhabit today, but it won't be all bad. i suspect not everyone will suffer the same fate from war, famine, or catastrophes. humans inhabit every corner and valley of this immense planet and not every place will be made uninhabitable for everyone, simultaneously.

those who decouple from capitalism now and work towards a different kind of society, might fare better. it will be challenging, brutal, and at times exhausting for sure. but at least the orphan crushing machine we know today will finally come to a grinding stop.

[–] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 12 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

bingo. to those accustomed to a lifetime of privilege, equality feels like oppression.

[–] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 19 points 2 days ago

that's kind of incredible.

[–] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 9 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

facts.

sadly though, even if they stop one thing, they will not stop em all. he's setting a precedent every future ~~President~~ king of America will use to further the agenda of the ruling class (unless an FDR figure emerges to redirect that power at wealth redistribution).

the president may in fact now be a king and both parties (one party really - the ultra rich) has either actively enabled or done almost nothing to dismantle executive authority since at least Reagan.

the monarchists won control of the country, backed by corporatist billionaires. time will tell if it's reversible or even salvageable. might be wise to begin building the figurative life rafts.

(not a financial advisor) unless you're making orders of magnitude more money than the rest of us plebs on Lemmy, you don't get taken to jail for minor tax evasion. you just get a bill at most a couple grand. at this point I'm starting to think millions of Americans should consider the option, even as as form of protest against an injust tyrannical government.