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'Argentina has non-negotiable sovereignty over the Falklands', country's new right-wing president Javier Milei declares
  • "Through every diplomatic means possible"

    I.e. he's gonna ask nicely

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  • www.lbc.co.uk 'Argentina has non-negotiable sovereignty over the Falklands', country's new right-wing president Javier Milei declares

    Javier Milei has said that Argentina has non-negotiable' sovereignty over the Falkland Islands.

    Turning the global conflict meter and looking back at the audience like a contestant on the price is right

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    Joe Biden wants more people to start living in empty offices
  • Watching the Biden admin is wild. At one minute he'll be escalating the wars in the Ukraine and Palestine, but the next he'll be funding the NLRB and addressing the housing crisis in a way that improves walk-ability.

    It's like, he has two settings: "actually useful moderate" and "KILLKILLKILLKILL"

    Unfortunately, this makes him the best US president since carter

    desolate

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    Joe Biden wants more people to start living in empty offices
  • Getting people to live in offices is good because it brings people back to walkable, urban cores.

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  • itsgoingdown.org Beating PG&E And Defending the Redwoods in Humboldt

    Report on successful redwood forest defense campaign in so-called Humboldt County. It’s official, we beat PG&E. When they came to cut in Humboldt Redwood State Park we held the line and turned the tide of destruction. The corporation has now publicly confirmed what we have been hearing, that the...

    When environmentalists know how to win, that's when we save the earth. Take notes. Let's win again in Weelaunee.

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    Lemmy might, MIGHT have a small bias towards the left
  • I don't think you got the joke

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    Lemmy might, MIGHT have a small bias towards the left
  • Moreover, the natural development of economic antagonisms, the waking consciousness of an important fraction of the proletariat, the constantly increasing number of unemployed, the blind resistance of the ruling classes, in short contemporary evolution as a whole, is conducting us inevitably towards the outbreak of a great revolution, which will overthrow everything by its violence, and the fore-running signs of which are already visible. This revolution will happen, with us or without us; and the existence of a revolutionary party, conscious of the end to be attained, will serve to give a useful direction to the violence, and to moderate its excesses by the influence of a lofty ideal.

    --Ericco Malatesta, Anarchy and Violence

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    Lemmy might, MIGHT have a small bias towards the left
  • I was comparing more or less heavy handed ways of doing it. I'm advocating for as light a touch as possible. I'm trying to say that authority is a meaningful concept and that we should engage with it because it's actually very important.

    It's like how some US cities put you on a payment plan for debts, while others put you in jail. They're both situations of capitalist class rule, but it's fair to call the latter authoritarian.

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    Lemmy might, MIGHT have a small bias towards the left
  • I mean, there's pretty clearly a difference between the Cuban approach of letting capitalists leave vs the Russian approach of imprisoning them.

    There's also a difference between the Bolivian approach of arming and training the peasantry and the GDR approach of maintaining an armed military police into peace time.

    There is a meaningful difference between methods of protecting working class power, and pretending there isn't serves more heavy handed approaches.

    For those of us who are abolitionists, this is a central question.

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    Lemmy might, MIGHT have a small bias towards the left
  • Yeah, but please don't say that too much, we don't want to carry water for the CCP

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    African Union Says No to Force in Niger, Boosting Military Junta: Report
  • Oh thank God. This is a huge break for anti colonial movements in Africa

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    Ron DeSantis Proposes Unprovoked War on Mexico
  • This isn't even an anticapitalist text dump on my part, just basic US history and sociology. If you're drawing anti capitalist conclusions from it, that's on you.

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    Telling friends and family about my next hike [Rule]
  • I once botched an alpine start by getting my buddy's truck stuck in the snow, took two hours to dig it out and once we were on our way, the sun was rising.

    I did not climb the south sister that day.

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    Telling friends and family about my next hike [Rule]
  • Night hiking is fun and wonderful on well maintained trails if you have food, water, light and warmth.

    Ask me about the time I fucked myself by not having those things.

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    Ron DeSantis Proposes Unprovoked War on Mexico
  • The opposit of love isn't hate, it's indifference

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    Ron DeSantis Proposes Unprovoked War on Mexico
  • The New People's Army, a socialist guerilla force in the Phillipines fighting against the Marcos-Duterte regime and for democracy, land reform, indigenous sovereignty, gay rights and worker control of the economy.

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    Ron DeSantis Proposes Unprovoked War on Mexico
  • It's both. Disney is a strong brand and going after it feels like an attack to people with strong positive associations. DeSantis lost the Disney adult vote and that's got to be whole portions of a percent of his base.

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    Ron DeSantis Proposes Unprovoked War on Mexico
  • Well, what AMLO did sounds borderline fascist. Maybe the Klan is a necessary evil? We'd better flood Mexico with weapons and then refuse to negotiate a surrender and hope that improves the situation.

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    Ron DeSantis Proposes Unprovoked War on Mexico
  • It's worth looking at how that environment is produced too. There's a need for cheap labor in agriculture, laundry, hospitality and textile industries that dovetails well with the US's history of anti-mexican racism (grounded in the need to dehumanizing indigenous people to steal their land as well as the US-Mexico war).

    By controlling people's movement through the border regime, we can make them willing to take sub-minimum wage jobs, while also keeping Mexico poor through lopsided trade agreements like NAFTA and low level insurgency achieved by escalating the drug war and flooding the country with weapons.

    In this context of US oppression of Mexicans, it becomes necessary to dehumanize them to justify the violence. This is where fox news comes in. Hell, even CNN plays a role by creating categories of migrants some good and some bad, and playing them against each other while justifying border control (think about the rhetoric about dreamers vs drug smugglers).

    To change this environment, we either need to undercut this propaganda by organizing white and brown workers together, or either take back control of media from big business or make our own media with similar reach.

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    What are some of the best methods you've found to feel emotions less intensely?
  • Oh yeah, for sure, my emotions have all gotten less. Less high, less low, I've just chilled out in every direction

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    Feds consider upping allowable pesticide residue limits on our food
  • Why settle for being slightly better than America when you could be just as bad?

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  • www.wbez.org Candidate Brandon Johnson wanted police out of schools. Mayor Johnson says otherwise.

    Johnson on Wednesday said he would defer to elected Local School Councils at individual schools, who are responsible for voting on whether to keep officers.

    Yet again the social democrat pivots right once in government. Crazy how this keeps happening. It's almost like we need revolutionary change which electoral institutions cannot offer, even when staffed by committed abolitionists.

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    What instances would you want to federate with?

    Post the links in the comments so folks can explore them and give their own input!

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    A thought about federation

    There's been discussion of federation with Lemmygrad. I think this is probably a good call. I just want to know how the anti-sectarian rule would be enforced. Like, it someone makes an anti-anarchist post on lemmygrad.ml and it shows up on hexbear.net, would the moderators hide the comment on our end but not on Lemmygrad? Would repeat offenders be banned from hexbear.net even though they made the comment on a different iteration?

    Same for one of the bigger anarchist instances like lemmy.blahaj.zone which has good leftist and trans content but also has regular struggle sessions about "tankies." It seems like federation with then would be a boon for both sites, but moderating the left unity rule would be a nightmare.

    Also, another thought: would downbears from other instances carry over here?

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    Oregon Republicans Banned from Running for Re-election Because they Walked out to Block Quorum too many times.

    Nobody wants to work anymore, but Oregon's willing to do something about it.

    God bless the Soviet State of Oregon

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