"Fascism" should not be used lightly. It's a very old political theory. Many of the complaints are that they're lazy or non-working, they should be able to work, pay taxes and succeed in life. Instead of succumbing to the forever hellhole that's hotels and unemployment.
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Source on the below 20% statistic? From the headlines I've been seeing is that there's a Reform UK majority.
Donors go where the public goes, and that's Reform UK from what it looks like. The media is fuelling a fire on immigration right now. Keir Starmer is a grilled crisp at this point — and the boiling cob is going to explode.
Everyone voted on his promises, none of them actually fulfilled. That's it, we're done for.
Probably from bashing his hands after talking to Putin
My problem with this is when I now don't have freedom from surveillance in my country because I mainly use F-Droid to install my privacy conscious apps.
As Plato says... And people act like there's no solution when this happens.
"You are not the centre of the universe!" Is just another person tells us that there aren't me's
Amerikuh fuck yeah! 🇺🇸
Associations are very similar to psychoanalysis concepts. There's a wide range of ways of thinking. I can sometimes think the way you do. Thought and structure is like a routine, carving mental structure. The ways we are taught and lived can really impact the way we think.
When AI isn't factual it's called "hallucination" lmao
It's what Deleuze would call a "desire lack". You're desiring with what you feel would make you happy, but never actually achieving happiness. Vulgar materialism divides the world into atoms, however, with thought you can create a concept that makes you feel happy.
I'm paraphrasing Zizek, but he said "the left needs a leader that controls executive power" and he's right. There's a difference between a benevolent dictator and a tyrant. Trump is a tyrant, in which he yields his power to prosecute and persecute. A benevolent dictator uses their power as a force for good, think FDR and whatnot.