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xtal posted:Hmm wonder why people wouldn't post their podcast here lmao I've posted mine and people were nice to me
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https://twitter.com/liz_franczak/status/1144428911272419328?s=20 https://twitter.com/SenGillibrand/status/1389233155211763713?s=20
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# ? May 3, 2021 18:45 |
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communal creches are the future of mankind
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# ? May 3, 2021 18:53 |
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Zedhe Khoja posted:communal creches are the future of mankind It is every citizen's final duty to go into the tanks and become one with all the people. - Chairman Sheng-ji Yang, "Ethics for Tomorrow"
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Zedhe Khoja posted:communal creches are the future of mankind a clutch of eggs for one; a clutch of eggs for all
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# ? May 3, 2021 21:59 |
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if humans laid eggs what hole would it come out of?
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# ? May 3, 2021 22:28 |
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eggs are stored in the balls
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Zedhe Khoja posted:if humans laid eggs what hole would it come out of? what do you think your ovipositor is for?
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# ? May 3, 2021 22:35 |
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I've been seeing this posted all over the place and idgi ?
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# ? May 3, 2021 22:47 |
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double nine posted:I've been seeing this posted all over the place and idgi ? It's just funny that their paths would cross and:
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:14 |
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the dasha/azealia combo can only end in heartbreak (for dasha) and i can't wait
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:16 |
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She's not wrong
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:18 |
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I'm sure this has probably been asked before, but why exactly are there so many podcasters in Brooklyn? My best guess is that it's some sort of parasocial chain reaction where the popularity of some lead to the popularity of others through those others being part of the same social groups. There's probably also an angle about our country being a hellish place where most people under the age of 40 have bad lives, and there's some sort of allure to what is essentially upper-middle class people in a yuppie neighborhood but without the actual "being white collar professionals" part. V. Illych L. posted:i get the impression that the trueanon hosts don't want to spend time arguing over that kind of stuff because it'd make for a much less engrossing story and they're doing their september 11th approach of attacking the official narrative in as broad-spectrum a way as possible - back then they noted some stuff which was pretty much mutually exclusive, but the overall point was imo pretty clearly that: something is extremely fishy about the official story here, and a bunch of top bush cabinet people are behaving in bizarre ways in the period immediately before and after, making it reasonable to assume that they knew more than they were letting on That's a good point and seems like a fair read. I also got the impression from the 9/11 episodes that they were mostly just arguing that there's not even remotely a good reason to just take the official narrative as gospel. Ytlaya has issued a correction as of 23:30 on May 3, 2021 |
# ? May 3, 2021 23:19 |
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Also all New Yorkers believe their lives and opinions are interesting and worth sharing.
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:32 |
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xtal posted:CSPAM raided RGD so much that they closed the BTB thread. Well done. can we get a translation of this
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Homeless Friend posted:can we get a translation of this xtal posted:I have 20 years experience as
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:36 |
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xtal post the pods
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:40 |
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there are plenty of anarchist podcasts that don’t launder talking points for the cia, even mine. no, I won’t list them but I will bend over backwards to defend them.
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:44 |
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in case you were wondering, most of my income comes from ads. it’s really much more compared to the cia cutout that pays me.
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:45 |
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so what exactly is an anarchist in 2021? is it like an prim
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grieving for Gandalf posted:mods please change my name to "occum's razor" goons love using this 'we're actually your allies' nonsense. all just fat bastards yelling at eachother on a computer. accept your fate
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:49 |
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being free but reliant on ads is why the weekly shopper is morally superior to the newspapers that trots make that cost like %0.05 or whatever
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:49 |
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Ytlaya posted:I'm sure this has probably been asked before, but why exactly are there so many podcasters in Brooklyn? you're pretty much right. louis j gomez podcasts because of will menaker indirectly. nick only turned on the mic when he saw what chapo started making in the first few months
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:51 |
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fits my needs posted:so what exactly is an anarchist in 2021? is it like an prim It's a tricky balancing act where you have to take a lot of inspiration and motivation from CHAZ without ever thinking about what happened to CHAZ
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fits my needs posted:so what exactly is an anarchist in 2021? is it like an prim it’s that thing where you establish a stateless collective ostensibly as part of a solidarity movement with people of color then immediately establish a police force that murders a bunch of black teens. also probably some dim ads interest in crypto.
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:52 |
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fits my needs posted:so what exactly is an anarchist in 2021? is it like an prim Like libertarians are just neo-nazis who want to gently caress children, anarchists are just neo-liberals who want to gently caress drugs.
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:52 |
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fits my needs posted:so what exactly is an anarchist in 2021? is it like an prim Anarchism in the 21st century is based on fundamental beliefs: our freedom is best protected by ensuring that others are free; our prosperity depends on the prosperity of others; and our security relies on a global effort to secure the rights of all. The history of all people is the chronicle of our efforts to live up to our ideals. In this moment in history, we recognize that the United States has an immense responsibility to use its power constructively to advance security, democracy, and prosperity around the globe. We will pursue these interests and remain faithful to our beliefs. Globalization is compressing distances and creating new opportunities for economic growth. It is expanding the exchange of ideas, providing an impetus for political freedoms. Millions of the world's poor, however, have not yet benefited from globalization, increasing their risk of alienation. Furthermore, transnational threats have emerged from globalization, enabling the creation of deadly global terror networks, spurring crime that reaches beyond borders, and spreading disease via the most mobile population in history. The spread of unconventional weapon technology risks giving tyrants and terrorists unprecedented power to harm the United States, our allies, and our friends. At the same time, famines and civil conflicts have erupted in countries steeped in poverty or constrained by autocratic rulers, creating waves of refugees and swelling the ranks of internally displaced populations. Traditional conflicts between and within states harm the innocent, with regional instabilities transmitting shock waves throughout our interconnected world. In the coming years, the principal aims of the Anarchist Movement are clear. These aims are anchored in three underlying and interdependent components - diplomacy, development, and defense. First, we will strive to build and maintain strong bilateral and multilateral relationships in pursuit of our mission. There is the prospect for a durable peace among the great powers based on alignment against common threats. We will strive to strengthen traditional alliances and build new relationships to achieve a peace that brings security, but when necessary, we will act alone to face the challenges, provide assistance, and seize the opportunities of this era. U.S. leadership is essential for promoting this vision, but others must share the responsibility. The history of American foreign policy suggests that we will increase our chances of success abroad by exerting principled leadership while seeking to work with others to achieve our goals. Second, we must protect our nation, our allies, and our friends against the transnational dangers and enduring threats arising from tyranny, poverty, and disease. Global terrorism, international crime, and the spread of weapons of mass destruction are new challenges born of traditional ambitions. Urban and rural poverty reflects the failure of statist policies, an absence of the rule of law, and poor governance. Radical ideologies are nurtured in societies deprived of the legitimate means of dissent, free markets, economic opportunity, and the free flow of ideas. A world in which half of humanity lives on less than $2 per day is neither just nor stable. HIV/AIDS is not simply a health issue. This pandemic is destroying precious lives, undermining economies, and threatening to destabilize entire regions. Environmental degradation and deforestation threaten human health and sustainable development. Confronting these threats effectively is beyond the means of any one country, and calls for principled American leadership aimed at achieving effective coalitions that magnify our efforts to respond to these critical challenges. Third, in confronting the intersection of traditional and transnational challenges, we will combine our diplomatic skills and development assistance to act boldly to foster a more democratic and prosperous world integrated into the global economy. We will not waver in our belief that all human beings deserve lives of dignity and the opportunity to achieve their aspirations. We will promote freedom of speech, conscience, and religion, the rule of law, and economic freedom. In concert with civil society organizations, we will speak out against human rights abuses and the trafficking of human beings. The Anarchist Movement will pursue these aims through coordinated approaches and complementary programs. In addition to bilateral and multilateral relationships, we will engage with citizens and civil society organizations at home and abroad. We will work with U.S. nongovernmental organizations, institutions of higher learning, and private sector partners who share our objectives and help leverage our resources. Providing vital links to the American people and to counterpart organizations and institutions overseas, our U.S. partners help represent the best in America's technical, humanitarian, and management skills. We will support programs that encourage broad-based participation and civil society development as the foundation for democracy and good governance, economic growth and free enterprise, sound environmental stewardship, and quality education and healthcare.
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man that all sucks
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Trabisnikof posted:Providing vital links to the American people and to counterpart organizations and institutions overseas, our U.S. partners help represent the best in America's technical, humanitarian, and management skills. lol
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# ? May 3, 2021 23:55 |
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I knew an anarchist that believed landlordism was a product of white supremacy and not a terrible system that has been around since the dawn of civilizations
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Stalin posted a takedown of anarchism like 100 years ago and it's still great. https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1906/12/x01.htm
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Stalin posted
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Atrocious Joe posted:The funniest option is if the CIA killed Kennedy and ousted Nixon because those presidents wanted to try to sway certain nationalist and socialist governments away from the Soviets as a way to divide and conquer the socialist bloc and emerging third world. The CIA, military, and much of the capitalist establishment just thought they should try to take on everyone at once and even that the Sino-Soviet split was maybe just a psyop. Sorry, it's still "A secret service agent panicked when Oswald shot kennedy and accidentally blew his fuckin head off with his brand new rifle that he didnt know how to use"
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# ? May 4, 2021 00:14 |
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Anarchists want communism without having to sacrifice an inch of their individualism or aesthetic. They want a classless, stateless society free of unjust hierarchy, but without engaging with the political realities of how we'd get there and stay there. In 2021 it's a doomer ideology infatuated with failure. Their ideas can't fail if they're never tried, which leaves them to co-exist with capitalism while selfishly preserving their niche within it. You become an anarchist when you have completely given up on the world being a better place and seek instead to chastise anyone that actually tries, justifying your inaction. That said they are still comrades by necessity at the end of the day, unlike demsocs who would kill us all for a shot at a racially pure Nordic colonial welfare state
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Deified Data posted:Anarchists want communism without having to sacrifice an inch of their individualism or aesthetic. They want a classless, stateless society free of unjust hierarchy, but without engaging with the political realities of how we'd get there and stay there. IMO, as an anarchist, while the glorious stateless utopia would be nice, eggs gotta break on the way. I'm not going to stop wanting it, or trying to make it happen, but I'm also not going to get huffy that we can't go from capitalism to Fully Automated Gay Space Anarchy with no intervening steps. I realize I'm one of like six people to hold that view but hey
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Deified Data posted:Anarchists want communism without having to sacrifice an inch of their individualism or aesthetic. They want a classless, stateless society free of unjust hierarchy, but without engaging with the political realities of how we'd get there and stay there. "It's a doomer ideology because it's too idealistic" lol do words still mean things?
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xtal posted:"It's a doomer ideology because it's too idealistic" lol do words still mean things? is it even a podcast if one refuses to share it freely?
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Algund Eenboom posted:Stalin posted quote:All we can do is to laugh as we gaze at this spectacle, for one cannot help laughing when one sees a man fighting his own imagination, smashing his own inventions, while at the same time heatedly asserting that he is smashing his opponent.
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