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  • Sounds like the moms are to blame. Moms need to be less forgiving of their sons, to better prepare them for their future relationships.

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    Pigs Fly; George Will Endorses Harris
  • Do you mean the Democrats? If so, yeah, the Democrats do seem willing to accept anti-Trump conservatives into their party.

    The Democrats really want to be a big tent party. They'll take just about anyone within a certain ideological range, centered around the American political middle. This definitely includes many conservatives.

    I question the effectiveness of this strategy, though, as when you include too many opposing ideologies in a single party, it can be difficult for the party to choose a clear path to take. It's often the case that when you try to appeal to as many different people as possible, you end up not appealing to very many people at all.

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    Pigs Fly; George Will Endorses Harris
  • This really isn't that surprising. The Republican party has become a cult of personality around Trump, putting it at odds with actual, ideological conservatives.

    I don't know what Trump's ideology is, or if he even has one. He seems to only believe in his own ambition, for wealth, power, and control.

    However, conservativism does lend itself to people like Trump rising to power, because it promotes a central authority and/or aristocracy that preserves tradition, culture, and the established social order. Conservatism doesn't just tolerate social hierarchies, like class, it promotes them, and, in fact conservatism believes that such hierarchies are not only necessary, but natural and essential. It makes sense that malignant narcissists would take advantage of such a system to try and take their "rightful place" at the top of the hierarchies, because they believe that they are inherently superior to everyone else.

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    Young women are more liberal than they’ve been in decades, a Gallup analysis finds
  • Over the past few years, about 4 in 10 young women between the ages of 18 and 29 have described their political views as liberal

    I wonder how the other 6 in 10 young women would describe their political views. While 40% isn't a majority, I would think liberals are a plurality. Still, it's a little disheartening that there isn't a clear majority in the US. It would be nice if a majority of Americans could reach a consensus.

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    Global EV sales up 20% in August despite 19-month low in Europe, Rho Motion says
  • Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles rose by a yearly 20% in August, driven by record high sales in China...Increased subsidies in China for drivers trading in more polluting vehicles helped drive the EV sales jump in August

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    EU consumer groups slam 'manipulative' video game spending tactics.
  • Of course parents not taking appropriate precautions doesn't absolve the companies of responsibility. Unethical behavior is unethical behavior, even if there are things consumers can do to protect themselves from it. After all, the precautions wouldn't be necessary if the companies didn't engage in this behavior in the first place, so these precautions aren't really solutions only mitigations.

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    Who won Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s first debate? Our panel reacts
  • I don't truly understand why the option is between someone who might be reasonable, and a convicted predator con artist who, at every turn, keeps demonstrating how they're more racist and incoherent than your great grandpa

    I think our system of politics as day time talk show style entertainment is part of the reason why the convicted predator continues to be a seemingly viable candidate.

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    Who won Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s first debate? Our panel reacts
  • In a system where a single person gets full executive authority,

    Well, that's the problem, isn't it. No single person should have that much authority. But, regardless, does this debate platform really tell us all that much about how a person is likely to perform as chief executive? I'm not so sure. I think a person can do relatively well in a debate performance and still end up being a poor president.

    I can’t vote for policies.

    But you can vote for a representative (two, actually) who can vote for policies. That's where our focus should be, I think. I'm not really sure why we need a president, to be honest. A single individual with that much power, who isn't even elected by popular vote, seems undemocratic to me.

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    Quit Windows Fun Now
  • I used to advocate for Linux, because I wanted more people to use it, so that more software devs would support it. I care a lot less about that since proton came to prominence. Linux still doesn't get all the support from devs that I want, but there's so much great software available now, both open source and proprietary, that I don't really worry about non Linux users anymore.

    So use whatever OS you want, folks. I don't really care.

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    Who won Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s first debate? Our panel reacts
  • Politics shouldn't be a sport. Critical thinking and data driven analysis are much better methods for determining the best policies than an arbitrary contest of who had the best quips or who totally owned their opponent more. Our future as a country shouldn't be determined by the political equivalent of a rap battle.

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    Guess the Episode [Genius at Work]
  • Well, Mr. Cat Burglar. You'd like to get in here, wouldn't you? There's just one little problem-- thirty-six years ago, some lady gave birth to a man named HomerJ. Simp-- Oh, my God! Underage kids drinking beer without a permit!

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    Minecraft *Movie Edition*
  • The irony is, something like this probably would have been a lot less expensive to make, while also appealing more to fans. It's funny how so many people in the movie business are not very good at, you know, the movie business.

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    Fred Lambert (Electrek): I sold all my Tesla shares (TSLA), here's why
  • Not to be hyperbolic, but this reminds me of when cult members describe the process of them becoming disillusioned with the leader until they finally decide to leave. I'm serious when I say that modern corporations, especially in tech, can often be quite cult like. There is often some charismatic, visionary, larger-than-life personality at the center. Many of the people who work at these companies aren't so much employees as they are disciples. They are members of the leader's cult of personality. Many investors, too. They have fully bought in to the leader's vision, and some will follow their leader seemingly no matter what.

    This person even has that kind of wistful tone of a cult member who had to leave the cult because they couldn't ignore the leader's increasingly problematic behavior anymore, but still believes in their vision and wishes things could have turned out differently.

    There's nothing wrong with having a vision or wanting to build a better future, but be very, very cautious about any movement centered around a single personality. In the case of Musk, the warning signs have been there for a while. I think the best representation of this was when Musk guest starred on the Simpsons almost ten years ago, and was introduced as "possibly the greatest living inventor!" It was the height of Musk propaganda.

    I will never buy a Tesla, so long as the Musk cult exists. I'm sure Teslas are good cars, but I will not support the cult of Elon Musk. He is too dangerous.

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    The State of the Unions, Labor Day 2024
  • Every corporation should have a worker advocate, a consumer advocate, and a community advocate on their board of directors. It is ridiculous that only the investors get to make the decisions, currently. Investors only care about one thing: maximum return on their investment. They don't care how the company is run, they don't care how many employees get laid off, they don't care if the company is benefiting the community, they just want the value of their shares in the company to go up, and/or to receive the highest possible dividends at the end of the year. They want passive income, they want the value of their asset to go up so they will be wealthier. That's it. It's unacceptable that only the investors are given a vote, and that others, who are also deeply affected by how the company operates, don't.

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    We’ve Got Depression All Wrong. It’s Trying to Save Us.
  • When people are told that depression is an aberration, we are telling them that they are not part of the tribe. They are not right, they don’t belong. That’s when their shame deepens and they avoid social connection.

    And that's not the only reason people are made to feel they're not part of the tribe, that they don't belong. There are many things in this modern (post modern?) world that cause us to become alienated from other people, even and especially those in our own community. The nature of community itself has changed. Many relationships and social institutions feel more tenuous or impermanent.

    It's a vicious cycle: people feel alienated from others, it causes them stress, the stress causes anxiety, that leads to the immobilization response and depression, the effects of the anxiety and depression cause people to become further alienated from others, and the process accelerates and perpetuates.

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    Watching ml and world argue in every thread be like.
  • Sorry, you're all getting techno-feudalism.

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    Gen Z wants an inheritance. Good luck with that, say their boomer parents
  • I know a Gen Zer who's hoping her Gen X parents will leave her their house and their 20+ acres of land, but it ain't gonna happen. When they reach retirement age they're going to sell it all and that's going to be their retirement. Retirement is expensive, and the longer you live the more expensive it is, especially if you get sick, and you will get sick, eventually.

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    Abolish capitalism
  • Revolution is a process, not necessarily an event. A lot of people seem to think of revolutions as single events, usually wars, but those revolutionary wars are only parts of a much larger revolutionary process. The industrial revolution, for example, took place over about a century, and then the second industrial revolution occurred over multiple decades. These industrial revolutions coincided with the rise of capitalism. It's likely we couldn't have had one without the other. In that regard, capitalism didn't emerge as a result of a single, revolutionary event, it emerged gradually, organically over decades, generations, and even centuries. The revolutionary process that led to the emergence of capitalism involved many reforms. There's no reason to think socialism would be any different. Any revolutionary process is likely to involve, or even necessitate, many reforms. I don't think there is a strict dichotomy between reform and revolution, the two are not necessarily mutually exclusive.

    I think people just get impatient. They see reforms as too slow, they want the end of capitalism, and the transition to socialism, now. These people think that if they just have enough guns and soldiers they can force the end of capitalism, but this is simply wrong. No one can force the end of capitalism, it must come about organically. The only thing that can end capitalism, is capitalism. It must be allowed to run its course. Socialism will arise as we look for solutions to the problems caused by the internal contradictions inherent to capitalism. I think where direct revolutionary action will be most necessary is to counter reactionaries.

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  • www.cnn.com Analysis: The fertility crisis is here and it will permanently alter the economy | CNN Business

    The world isn’t having enough babies and that demographic shock will reshape the largest economies in the next decade.

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