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The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder
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@LP12576 call a spade a spade. You mean nazbols. Yeah, there are people who believe internally contradictory garbage.
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Hermann Hemholtz sorry to hear that (seriously, not just saying that), but I do hope you understand that we were talking about broad trends which affect men disproportionately enough to be statistically significant, not (admittedly genuinely tragic) anecdotes or condemnation of every single man. I hope you find justice and peace for what happened to you.
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Wow, 2/3 replies failed at reading comprehension.
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"Just a joke" uh huh, question: If he's a comedian, why is he never funny?
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Fascism is supposed to not make sense.
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Sue them until the company value is $0 then use eminent domain to nationalize them for free. Take these private railroad companies down permanently one at a time if that's what it takes.
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Reminder; the right has its roots in royalists opposing democratic government itself.
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Not just another religious fucknut, but one who supports violent ethnonationalism while complaining about violent ethnonationalists.
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It's becoming less about him having an audience and more about him having a cult of personality.
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@patrickvernon2749 wrong. So very wrong.
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@LP12576 would you prefer "Strasserite" as a specific example? It's a real thing people fall into and something we need to be on the watch for with how fascists like to coopt elements of leftist messaging on economics while they build power. Maybe learn more about history and fascism because if we wait until we're seeing it in the streets regularly, it'll probably be too late.
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Tells us everything we need to know about MSDNC that he won't be.
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Oh yeah, I forgot about that. It's hard to keep track of it all.
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Historians are going to find these couple years really strange.
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"Things need to be particularalized, rather than generalized, as a general rule" Ffs! 😑
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They will only make safety a priority when the costs to their profits (and executive benefit packages) is so expensive that they take it seriously or we start getting serious about slapping executives with criminal charges and throwing them in prison for a long time over things like this. Until investment firms respond to seeing a company be reckless with safety by dumping all their shares in said company, the penalties are not high enough.
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Yup, he's really incredibly ageist.
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@Will9c if they get a government contract, guess where they are getting money (aka funding) from, genius
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he's already moving to put more troops back in Syria to stop the little genocide-enabling favor he did for the far-right leader of Turkey from getting out of hand (like the US loosing control of the nukes we had stationed in the area). Your news source didn't tell you those details, did they?
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Funny thing about rot: it spreads. Throw out the bunch and the barrel it's in.
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9/11 We've been without those for a long time
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End all gerrymandering
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See that "big government" rhetoric is only brought out to object to the government helping the downtrodden. Everything else has always been fair game.
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@BryanM86 it's not December. Touch grass troll
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For primary choices, Sanders supporters are those who learned from the Obama presidency Warren supporters are those who don't understand how we got to Trump.
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The question is will he keep his job?
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"All that is needed for evil to win..."
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Scientists: How does that help Musk: it protects you from the rioters who want to kill you for destroying the planet and living rich after the next market crash tops the great depression
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@KiltedYaksmen83 THAT is projection.
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Unfortunately, I think you're forgetting the "invade the Hague" act...
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I mean...they tried that once....and then realized the basement they thought it was happening in didn't even exist under that pizza shop.
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”Never believe that [they] are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies. They know that their remarks are frivolous, open to challenge. But they are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly, since he believes in words. [They] have the right to play. They even like to play with discourse for, by giving ridiculous reasons, they discredit the seriousness of their interlocutors. They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert. If you press them too closely, they will abruptly fall silent, loftily indicating by some phrase that the time for argument is past.” -Jean-Paul Sartre (edited to try and keep YouTube from suspiciously censoring it)
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@mjchakos1 if that's why you voted for him, you just straight up have blood on your hands.
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@furiousapplesack I mean, I don't really think he gives a fuck about truth, personally.
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Selective Populism One of the 14 characteristics of Ur-Fascism as described by Umberto Eco And yes, I'm calling Ben a fascist.
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He's technically right, though. We want to pit people who aren't racist against the people spreading and maintaining racism. I somehow don't think that was the groups he was referring to...though, given it's him, maybe that's exactly the conflict he doesn't want to happen.
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Any argument of a constitutional violation being ok because it's a state and not the federal government is invalid because the 14th ammendment says that all the rights the constitution gives you, states have to respect. That argument hasn't been valid since 1868.
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If we tried everyone complicit in that warcrime it would clear out most of Congress. To be clear, I'm counting that as a plus.
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Benny boy wouldn't be who he is if he was affected by saying hypocritical things.
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The question is very simple: Do we trust politicians with the power to tell any citizens "you can't vote"? The answer, of course, is "no"
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The far-right didn't gain power by moving to the center. If you want to move the Overton window, you have to be willing to at least push the boundaries of it. Better still is to move significantly outside of it and defending that position unapologetically (which also has the effect of making everyone between your position and the center of the Overton window into the new moderates). Also, you can't move reachable right wingers while looking weak and afraid of admitting what you really believe.
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Chick-fil-a donates to the GOP so they're going to make sure they won't be blocked from getting government money through contracts, so they "need" to be protected because they push the same homophobia as the GOP. Pretty standard corruption, really.
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Democracy will never be safe as long as the CIA exists. Kennedy knew that. Kennedy was shot.
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@keirfarnum6811 citizen vs professional wasn't the real cause of the fall of Rome. The professionalization of the army happened long before the peak. Militarily, the fall was related to the privatization of the military (aka mercenaries which may have been more what you had in mind) and the loss of the ability to absorb losses and get right back on its feet. It was also caused by increasing xenophobia and a stalling of the process of ongoing reforms to keep ahead of the flaws in the internal political/social/economic systems (which then left unchecked, rotted the system from the inside out) We are showing lots of signs, though, I agree.
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I've come to a very simple standard on this: Reckless endangerment is already a crime. Your freedom to swing your fist stops at my nose. Thus, if you want to self-isolate in the woods or in your home to avoid the shot, have fun, but you don't have anymore right to spread around a pandemic than you do to drive drunk or wave around a loaded gun in the middle of a crowd for no good reason. It's a very simple and consistent standard. Whether we're talking mask rules or vaccines, if you refuse to not follow basic rules to not endanger the wellbeing of the people around you, we have a lot of jailcells with non-violent offenders that we can make make room in. I really don't give AF. And while we're on the subject, remember that BS where people were responding to employees asking them to please put on a mask by shouting and deliberately coughing on their face that was going viral repeatedly towards the beginning of this. That's assault. If spitting on someone's shirt normally counts as assault, pulling that BS in a pandemic is at least assault and that's not even up for discussion. Self defense and arrests would have been the appropriate responce and shut this BS down early.
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@kaskus7147 no, he's on the Alex Jones path
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@adamesd3699 that's because it's true of ALL right wingers.
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The advertisers probably don't really want it being covered.
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Question for all the MRAs in the comment section: Why did men's movements stop talking about 'toxic masculinity' (a term that came from men's movements, not feminism) leaving only feminists to discuss that serious issue impacting men while the current MRA movement just whines? Might it be that the current MRA movement is less about helping men than it is about trying to keep women down?
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The right has only 2 insults: 1-Some variation of "dirty commie" 2-projection End of list.
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