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An Irish far-right streamer attempts to interview an antifascist. Sound on. [video]
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Occasionally forget people genuinely think capitalism is thousands of years old
One time I was talking about Robin Hood with some coworkers and one guy was like âhe was bad because the people he helped learned to expect handoutsâ and I wanted to be like⊠okay can you explain how that flawed capitalist propaganda applies to feudalism
reminder that capitalism was literally invented in the 16th century
Thatâs an exaggeration. What was invented in the 16th century was mercantilism. Capitalism really dates for the beginning of the nineteenth century, with the rise of industry and cash crops over artisans and merchants. Vulture capitalism, with the notion that companies have no duties other than generating profit, is even younger.
Capitalism is only 200 years old and I have to say, they have not been an impressive 200 years
I think a lot of this comes from the fact that most people donât know the formal definition of capitalism. We all know the word, weâve all seen the jokes, but very few people bother to actually define it unless theyâre talking about political theory and philosophy, so itâs easy to end up with the impression that Capitalism = Money Can Be Exchanged For Goods And Services.
Capitalism is the economic system where most of the means of production (i.e. everything people need to have to make the stuff that everyone wants) are owned by private individuals or corporations, who then hire people to provide the labor necessary to produce things, with the intent of selling the output at a profit. Itâs the difference between âyouâre a carpenter and you make a chair and you sell itâ and âyouâre Richard Q. Richington who owns a chair factory, and you pay people to sell the chairs you paid other people to make and then all the excess money goes back to you.â There have been Richard Q. Richingtons on and off throughout history, but that being the norm for every single industry is a pretty recent development.
I am going to ignore the thousands of puns I could make because I'd rather point out the fact that he's pretending to cook burgers (or whatever the fuck he's doing here. It looks like he's salting the gap in between the uncooked burgers there) while wearing a full suit.
Watching these people pretend to be normal is making me think that maybe I can see where the reptilian theorists are coming from. (Or "wormian," in this case.)
Anyway, there was a war on protein? The hell did that assumption even come from? And what's in my peanut butter?!
What an offensive thing for him to post when all our cattle ranches are getting sold to China, american beef exported out, and food prices in generalâbut especially meat and beefâare so high.
Genuinely, I think the most publicly visible AI advance so far this year is how thoroughly and abruptly the "image generators can't do legible text" problem has beem fixed.
For those who haven't been paying attention, this is a recent ChatGPT output. It can do this sort of dense sensible text in images totally one shot, so don't rely on bad text to identify AI images any more.
Was the text also generated? was it generated before, and given as an input, or was it generated with the image?
The text was its own invention.
Here is the entire interaction that produced this image:
I've seen other people do much more sinister things with this! You can produce 100% realistic fake screenshots of news articles, tweets, that sort of thing, if you can convince the bot it's kosher to do so.
A guy who was a part of Jan 6 is elected to a position in counter terrorism
Also we will probably end up paying the Jan 6 rioters through a trump backed settlement.
I hate it here. My taxes spent on white supremacists

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The shoesâ male-focused design might be getting in the way of the comfort and performance of female runners.
& this is probably my favorite public statement ever released by any notable figure ever
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im soooo sick of these people. female homosexuality will exist regardless if you strip away the meaning of words and bulldoze our spaces to make them all âinclusive.â the experience of being a female homosexual is biological, innate, and unchanging. you can dress up your misogyny and homophobia in whatever post-modernist queer theory speak all you want. we will always be here.
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Once when I was in undergrad, someone described something as âproblematicâ in class and our professor was like, âThatâs cool, but âproblematicâ doesnât really mean anything. It means that the thing youâre describing has a problem, and in and of itself thatâs not bad. Art, especially, should always have problems, or else itâs not interesting and not art, either. It sounds like youâre trying to say that this is bad, but you donât want to say âbad.â Is that right?â
So from then on whenever one of us called something problematic, he would make us talk it out until we could name the âbadâ thing we were hinting at. In this particular class, 7/10 it was some type of oppression, and the remainder was like, âIâm uncomfortable because this is very new/confusing/pushing boundaries that made me feel safe.â
Once we stopped calling things âproblematicâ and stopping at that, class got way more interesting and... we all had to say, like, âthatâs racistâ or âthatâs misogynisticâ or âew capitalism grossâ out loud, which a lot of us had never done in a classroom before. Or we had to be like, âUhhh... Iâm not sure whatâs so bad?â and confront our own beliefs and that was maybe even more useful.
Anyway. Whenever I see the word problematic, I canât help but think of this professor being like, âGood starting point, now letâs get specific.â I think when we have to commit to saying âthatâs ___â it requires a lot more careful thought about the truth and impact and complexities of whatever weâre claiming. Sometimes there really is some bullshit afoot, and also sometimes itâs art, and it should be full of problems, because thatâs what art is.
If male/female socialization doesn't exist, you are arguing one of two things
Men and women don't behave in different ways (observably untrue, if this was the case sexism would not exist)
Men and women behave in different ways due to biology (age-old sexist talking point, doesn't explain how behavior is heavily impacted by time period and culture)
If all trans women are female socialized, I can't understand how this would be the case unless you believe in a special female soul that is so present in a person AMAB that it deflects any and all absorbing of lessons and treatment from being perceived as male by others for an entire childhood. (Even if the individual thought they were male their entire childhood, had no female friends, and displayed clearly male-patterned socialization their whole life until transition)
If trans women become female socialized as soon as they transition, this implies childhood is not a critical development period that sticks with you for your whole life, which is untrue. This also implies most trans women are perceived as women and live the same as cis women as soon as they transition which is untrue.

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https://www.tumblr.com/river-grunfeld/818326014240440320/happy-queer-pride-month-all-sexualities-are-valid
I mean, faggot doesn't mean all homosexuals. Freak isnt a word solely used against the queer community. Like, you being mad that people are reclaiming a slur isn't relevant. Stop being mad about trans people
Weird, I didn't mention trans people but you jumped to your own defense anyway.
Faggot absolutely can mean pretty much all lgbt people, I don't think there's a part of the community who I haven't heard a member talk about being called a faggot at one point or another.
As for freak, that's not really lgbt centric, but queer is and is essentially a way of saying homosexual freak as Queer means weird and/or otherwise abnormal and also homosexual/gay.
I've been called queer enough and so have others, we know what it means and who it targets.
I am actually laughing about anon saying "Stop being mad about trans people" in reference to the opinion that calling it the "queer" community is offensive.
The first person I ever met that had and voiced this opinion was a transgender person all the way back in 2014. She would tag every post that used the word with "qslur" and block people for defending it's use.
Anon says not to be mad at people "reclaiming slurs" but reclamation can only be done by individuals, it's not reclamation to force it onto other people.
I once read someone (don't remember who, sorry) point out that there's a reason we don't call women's studies "bitch studies" or African and black studies "n-word history". Yet that is essentially what has happened to same sex attracted and gender non-conforming people. Our entire lives have been branded with a slur and if we object to being called it we're somehow the problem.
There's nothing transphobic about not wanting to be called a slur and not being okay with calling other people slurs. Even if I disagree with trans ideology, trans identified people shouldn't be branded with a slur either.
great comments guys, thanks for the input.
âsince seeing an uptick in supposed lesbians express attraction to men, I just wanted to go out of my way to say happy pride to lesbians who are actually fully homosexual!â
âAND happy pride to the ones who arenât, and wanna fuck dudes âđ»âđ»âđ»đ„șđ„șđ„șđ„șâ
oh okay. youâre the reason the post exists, you are in the majority as a woman attracted to men, your biggest issue is not being seen as âqueer enoughâ because you never shut up about whatever male celebrity you wanna fuck, we donât need your opinions during pride month. youâre basically being subtweeted in the post, no need to make yourself known in the comments too