• @[email protected]
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    212 years ago

    They would taste horribly. Let’s just decapitate them and use as compost. Then they would be of some actual use.

    • Destide
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      12 years ago

      I bet the gold tickets make them taste horrible

      • @[email protected]
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        142 years ago

        The wealth inequality in America today is worse than France pre-revolution.

        We are long overdue, bring out the guillotines

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            It should about right, but the French revolution was generally speaking not about income inequality. The women’s march on Versailles is the most economic influenced part of the revolution that I can think of. That was primarily about not having enough food.

            The parts of the revolution that we like to think of as being “the” revolution were mostly about getting basic human rights. The two most important treaties were “the rights of man” which is about… well, the rights of man, and “what is the third estate” which is about the importance of the peasant classes to the nation and their lack of political power in relation to it.

            As for the major events: The storming of the Bastille was about political prisoners (ironically there were none in the Bastille at the time). The tennis court oath was about voting by head rather than by acre. The sans culottes, the girondins, and the mountain were all about giving the people more of a voice. The murder of Louie was a direct response to the flight to varennes, and the terror was just the mountain losing it’s grasp on political control and doing whatever it took to keep it. Even the guillotine itself was designed to give peasant criminals a clean death. Before it was invented nobles would be put to the sword but peasants would be hanged.

            Everything I’ve just said is personal opinion, but my source for all of it is season 3 of Revolutions by Mike Duncan

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              22 years ago

              Well thanks for all this great info! Interesting how most things in history we boil down too simple things.

  • @[email protected]
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    If there was hope, it must lie in the proles, because only there, in those swarming disregarded masses, eighty-five percent of the population of Oceania, could the force to destroy the Party ever be generated. The Party could not be overthrown from within. Its enemies, if it had any enemies, had no way of coming together or even of identifying one another. Even if the legendary Brotherhood existed, as just possibly it might, it was inconceivable that its members could ever assemble in larger numbers than twos and threes. Rebellion meant a look in the eyes, an inflection of the voice; at the most, an occasional whispered word. But the proles, if only they could somehow become conscious of their own strength, would have no need to conspire. They need only to rise up and shake themselves like a horse shaking off flies. If they chose they could blow the Party to pieces tomorrow morning. Surely sooner or later it must occur to them to do it

    • @[email protected]
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      102 years ago

      George Orwell: Hey Karl can I copy your homework?

      Karl Marx: Sure just change it enough so it doesn’t look like you copied it.

      George Orwell writing 1984:

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          22 years ago

          Man, I am a big 1984 fan boy but reading We really took some of the wind out of my Orwell sails.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        I think you need to read 1984 a little more carefully. There’re a few critical details you appear to have missed, but don’t feel bad; a lot of readers make similar mistakes.

  • LinkOpensChest.wav
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    Because most of us dislike violence, even when it’s necessary and justified.

    Meanwhile, the rich have no problem using violence against us to protect their hoarded wealth or if they can profit from it in the slightest.

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      The whole “eat the rich” thing is pretty offensive to survivors of the Cultural Revolution, where there are several actual examples of political torture-cannibalism documented by the CCP. Though, in this case, the “rich” were just teachers and lawyers and other people deemed uppity.

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      People need to remember that the Western culture rewards people with mental illness. Ultra wealthy are sociopaths to the core. This is why they can have no empathy for people. We all were scratching our heads how the Studio Heads in Hollywood couldn’t wrap their heads around fair treatment of their worker’s.

      These people aren’t evil, they are inherently broken. Normal people don’t aspire to do whatever it takes to trampled over others for gains.

      We need to stop rewarding the mentally ill with more money and instead put them in psychiatric wards.

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      They do as well, the difference being they have enough money too disassociate themselves from their own actions and have someone else deal with the mental, social and financial repercussions.

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      It sounds like we need to crowdfund the creation of a Private Military Company. We’ll need a good name for it.

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          Ok ok ok so then let’s put it on the blockchain. Nobody in charge, “assassination politics”.

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        Why not crowd fund your own lobbyist and think tank. Do what the rich do.

        Think tanks create a strategy. They suggest/create bills in your interest. They tell you what politicians to target. Think tanks are filled with statistician and lawyers who build portfolios for how to accomplish what you want. Its polls and research and statistics that show why your goal is good.

        Hand the package to lobbyist who target those politician and start pushing change the way it is supposed to occur. Keep your issue in front of the politician. Show them through your research that if they pass and fight for (x) that they will stay in power or gain popularity and it will benefit the country.

        Or call them Nazis and throw food at works of art. Not sure the best route.

        Its crazy to me people think they can more easily convince people to burn their work days up protesting in streets than just donating $50 to the fight

  • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶
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    Because when that happens, we just find a new rich class, slightly below the ones we just ate. So they go too… now there is a newest rich class, just below the previous.

    And so on, until you’re the new rich class.

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      But isn’t that the whole point. The working class becomes the new rich class. That sounds like equal distribution of wealth.

    • @[email protected]
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      In 2020, it took about 25 seconds for Bezos’ net worth to increase by the national annual median income - whether he was working, sleeping, shitting, fucking, or butt-chugging the tears of the employees he’s working to death.

      He eared all that for what? Owning shit and stealing the value of peoples’ work. That’s not a job, that’s not of value.

      We’re a looooooooooooong way from having to worry about eating regular people.

      Meanwhile, the Department of Housing and Urban Development estimates the cost of ending homelessness in the US is $20bn/year. We place more value on Bezos alone having a Scrooge McDuckian money pit than we do on ending homelessness for almost a decade.

      Fuck right off with your slippery slope bullshit.

  • @[email protected]
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    Because the people who want to eat the rich, usually are the same group that wants to disarm everyone but the gov and rich…

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      Because the owning class works tirelessly to keep segments of the working class fighting against each other, in America our important arguments are over whether a green m&m is sexy or why does the potato head toy have to have a gender.

      It’s absolutely ridiculous…

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      Because the organizer most of the time will themselves be the elite class. And if not them, the next generation will

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        I remember in the 80s how often the FBI got in shit by sending in agents under cover to flirt and bang all the chicks. Many got pregnant. The goal was to get information at the start. But eventually turned into subterfuge of the groups to direct them to do such radical shit they couldn’t grow and become actual threats. I can’t imagine the shit they get up to now. I assume any group big enough to get attention isn’t natural

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    I wouldn’t want to eat beef from a cow treated with steroids or one with mad cow disease or an old cow minutes from death, so why would I want to eat Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, or Warren Buffett?

  • r3df0x ✡️✝☪️
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    Unironically, equating anything left wing with Marxist socialism even though there could be other forms.

    left wing ideas tend to be heavily coupled with progressive social issues that most of the population only agrees with to an extent.

    I think we’re going to see a non socialist populist uprising though with multiple different groups. The elites will no doubt try to claim anyone remotely on the right of it is a raging white supremacist as they’re already doing with populist uprisings.

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    Instead of subtly advocating for violence, maybe we should advocate for the election of persons who will make laws that will protect those who labor, as well as advocate for stronger unions.

    I think the world has enough violence going on right now, that we don’t need to advocate for more.

    Edit: Just realized which community (ty ‘no banana’) I was posting my comment to.

    So, never mind, I guess. /shrug

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      that’s not working out. time for a new plan… i’m not saying it has to be violence. and i’ll keep voting. But it’s getting to the point where just voting isn’t enough cause they keep changing the rules… again, doesn’t have to be violence. But i’m just saying, i don’t know what other option there is. Fuck the rich. I’m not gonna eat em, but i’ll be happy to watch others do it.

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        that’s not working out. time for a new plan… i’m not saying it has to be violence. and i’ll keep voting. But it’s getting to the point where just voting isn’t enough cause they keep changing the rules… again, doesn’t have to be violence.

        All shitposting aside, honestly what’s needed is for all of us ‘peasants’ to track the votes of each elected representative, via the Congress app or otherwise, and then network together via the Internet whenever any of them are running for office; to compare notes. Something like an NRA rating system for gun owners, etc.

        Because when it comes down to it, a lot of time people are either lazy or don’t have the time to properly investigate the people they’re voting for, and end up voting on a whim or a feeling.

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          22 years ago

          Most people seem to vote on “the other side is worse”. Elected officials are alright I guess, but it would be nice to be able to have your own say in complex issues you feel strongly about rather than letting some pampered career politician make decisions that will never effect them.

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            Elected officials are alright I guess, but it would be nice to be able to have your own say in complex issues you feel strongly about rather than letting some pampered career politician make decisions that will never effect them.

            Fair enough. But if you feel they are ineffective and or pampered, then you vote them out.

            If you can’t vote them out, if the majority is disagreeing with you, then you have to look into the reasons as to why.

            Most people seem to vote on “the other side is worse”.

            When you see them cutting funds on education, you have to think not just how that affects everyone in that moment, but what does that do to the next generation, when they grow up and become voters that just vote the other side is worse.

            I truly get the frustration of feeling held hostage by the popular mindset, but we live in a society where we all get a voice, and I don’t think we have figured out a way of telling someone they’re being nonsensical with their vote and ask them to reconsider, without them getting emotional and overly combative about it. That’s a hard nut to crack.

            And now these days we have to also fight bots and shills who are purposely being intellectually dishonest to sway thinking to shape a narrative that is positive to just their interests, and not to argue to a solution that is just for all.

            Without truth, the center does not hold.

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              12 years ago

              That’s not how a two party system works though, is it?

              You choose between “more of the same” or “something horrendous”. Otherwise you might as well have thrown your vote away.

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                That’s not how a two party system works though, is it?

                Depends on which of many parties you are speaking of.

    • @[email protected]
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      no long ago my country got into a plebiscite, the 1% richer only needed to introduce fear using lies and falacies to break it down (owners of the newspaper). They told people this: with the new text anyone could lost his houses, it will change the flag, the national anthem and a lot of nonsense that never was written on the new text. Now almost sure we’re coming back to the old one. And yeah people tried to fight back the poison, but didn’t work.

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    For the same reason that some foreign workers are able to immigrate to a country and are so successful they end up in the 0.1%