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A week ago, a MAGA pastor assassinated two Democrat politicians in an act of terror. It's not even in the top three stories of the month

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  • Texas quietly defunded the border wall. 8% has been built and it's not even connected sections.

    • But Mexico was going to pay for the wall...

    • 8% is honestly impressive. The Mexico / Texas border is 2000 km. If they actually built 160 km of wall that's a real achievement.

      But, it shows how unrealistic the project is. 160,000 metres of wall is a massive undertaking. There aren't many other human projects that involve building something that big. And it was only a tiny fraction of the distance they needed to cover. They would have left the hard parts for the end. The hard parts are both hard to construct and hard to legally acquire.

      Some sections of the wall would have been hard to construct because of the type of soil/rock, and because of how remote they are from everything. The costs there would probably have easily been 10x the costs to construct in easier places. Good thing Mexico was going to pay for the project.... right?

      Then, there's the issue of expropriating private land to build the wall. A lot of the land along the border is privately owned, and even when the owners are die-hard Texan republicans, they're not want to give the government their land so the government can build a huge wall. The stuff that was easy legally would have been the first to get done. The stuff where they needed to claim eminent domain and defend lawsuits in court is another matter. The really tricky stuff would have have been put off as long as possible.

      So, it's 8%, but it's not the hard 8%, it's the easiest 8% of what was frankly an impossible project.

  • There are so many things that should make the headlines that nothing makes the headlines anymore.

    It's called desensitization.

    And honestly, if you think some cazy dude killing two people is what should be on page one these days, you got your priorities wrong.

    • Hypernormalisation

    • Like you said, I think it's more prioritization than desensitization. It really isn't the most important story out there now, and it's not a conspiracy that it's not being mentioned.

  • And that's only the last couple of weeks. That list could be a hundred times longer.

  • Mario's Brother also. Although he might resurface in the news in a month or so.

  • Another descriptive term is wagging the dog (referring to the tail having disproportionate leverage over the beast) which is a (not uncommon) presidential tactic of taking a serious military action in order to distract from other scandals.

    News media, including classic liberal media will allow other stories to die to report on attacks or invasions (or when you can get it, attacks on the US by foreign units).

    George W.Bush used this method, but also blitzing the public with countless scandals. (George H. W. Bush did too) So Trump's kitchen cabinet was likely informed by history when considering becoming Bibi's personal B.

  • mush used "a.i." to rebrand himself as an autistic mother-loving manic-techboi whose father recounted, suddenly at the height of misdiagnosis crisis, he was called "retard" in grade school. and just like that, a white african repackaged himself using every grief he could mine from american grit and soul.

    he channeled the white negro and sold it back to american men after jeff bezos reduced their morale with the API Mandate (why anyone celebrated this draconian move, will remain a mystery of capitalism).

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