• Cowbee [he/they]
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    516 days ago

    Deeply unserious managers of empire continue to self-cannibalize their own productivity in an effort to go even more all-in on financial capital, all while the global south is doing its best to pivot towards more favorable relations with countries like China. When the US Empire runs out of countries to exploit, and financial capital ceases to be profitable, it will have no developed industrial base nor a strong scientifically trained worker base to pull itself back up. The US is cooked, this is just speedrunning the demise of the empire in a faster and harder fashion.

    The good news is that the worse this gets, the more favorable the conditions for organizing become, and the more vulnerable to revolution the state becomes. We can legitimately take advantage of this, and gain mastery over capital, rather than the inverse. We can re-industrialize, become socialist, and begin the long and difficult but necessary path towards legitimate progress. It won’t be easy, but it will be doable.

  • @Vespair@lemmy.zip
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    597 days ago

    That’s only the half of it. Look at the rest of the policies, look how they want to cut Medicare and food stamps and other safety net programs.

    Make no mistake, this administration wants to see people die.

    This is the end game the technocrats have been working towards, this is how they’re enacting their eugenics. They want poor people, disabled people, disadvantaged people, to die. They believe they are culling the weak members of the herd for the sake of the betterment of “their” kind (rich, white, “healthy”, etc).

    These policies aren’t stupid or ineffective, they are cruel and insidious by design

    • @ATPA9@feddit.org
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      96 days ago

      I still don’t understand their end goal. If everyone exept for them is poor and dying who are they going to sell their stuff to? What will they exploit the people for if they can sell nothing because only they can afford it? Are they banking on becomming the new china and sell everything to the rest of the world? Wouldn’t killing half of your population bite that plan in the ass as a fuck ton of manpower is gone? And if they want to use machines as a replacement wouldn’t removing all the smart people be extremely unhelpful?

      • @hexagon@lemmy.ml
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        86 days ago

        It is not hard to understand if you think that money is just a number, practically is just used to obtain power and influence, and they’re using it for that. Once everyone is a slave, what do you need to sell

      • @Zerush@lemmy.ml
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        They goal is to get rich, they are mostly old, thinking I’m death in 10 years and fuck the next generations. If the country crashed, well then I can continue living in a Mansion in Dubai with an coctail in the hand. Plunder policy.

      • @vala@lemmy.world
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        26 days ago

        We’re moving towards an economy of low volume luxury good vs mass produced goods for the average person. Basically the floor will just keep rising until less and less people can afford things. The people who still can afford things will be getting nicer and more expensive stuff as time goes on.

      • fantoozie
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        26 days ago

        It’s probable that they’re betting on technological innovation to bring about a post-scarcity economy where profit and capital are irrelevant. And relatively speaking, that could a good thing.

        The issue is instead of taking a reasonable utilitarian approach, these people would rather lean on things like:

        unmitigated greed

        racism

        a romanticization of historical imperialism

        the social construct within the Western capitalist mindset to incessantly seek new frontiers of exploitation

        and the insidious belief that other people don’t deserve to participate in such a society; either because of their beliefs or because of immutable characteristics that deem them unworthy or otherwise burdensome to the system.

        IMO, the tragedy is that while the rich want to bet on consolidating enough capital to shoot themselves out into space, the statistical likelihood that they will find anything within reach that even remotely resembles the beauty and habitability of our planet is very low. Too bad they will kill all of us first before realizing that.

        Something something, when we cut down the last tree and poison the last river…

      • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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        I still don’t understand their end goal. If everyone exept for them is poor and dying who are they going to sell their stuff to?

        I’m increasingly believing that they don’t actually care about anyone other then themselves.

        Their only goals are self-serving greed.

        And the methods they intend to use to serve that narrow goal are extremely short sighted and lacking any peripheral vision.

    • MochiGoesMeow
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      96 days ago

      The whole conspiracy theory of the new world order feels more real every year. Make everyone suffer so they have no choice but to submit to the oligarchs.

      People are already having trouble finding jobs. Cutting food stamps and Medicaid feels like pieces of making people suffer in a bigger plan.

      • fantoozie
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        26 days ago

        The suffering is just a side effect. Massive death is the goal, they just don’t want to have to get their hands dirty.

    • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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      56 days ago

      Make no mistake, this administration wants to see people die.

      They want to see people suffer before they die.

  • @nonentity@sh.itjust.works
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    517 days ago

    A healthy, broadly educated population, which feels safe and secure, are incompatible with, and toxic to, conservative and authoritarian ideologies.

    They need you to be sick, stupid, and scared.

      • @nonentity@sh.itjust.works
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        117 days ago

        As an outsider, I honestly and sincerely invite anyone to explain how any of what’s going on in the US today isn’t as American as apple pie and school shootings?

      • @Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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        27 days ago

        America is still slightly ahead of Russia there, due to the legacy of the USSR. Not that Russia’s billionaires aren’t doing their best to privatize education and keep it out of reach of the peasantry since the fall of communism.

        • @Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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          the oligarchs of russia sends thier children to elite or standard western colleges, russian is a shithole even for them for education.

          • @Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz
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            37 days ago

            Yeah, and a lot of the 56% college grad rate is boomers who were educated before the fall and are now dying off. We will see it drop precipitously in the next 20 years or so, and the quality of the education of the newly graduated decline.

  • Dr. Moose
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    477 days ago

    As non-american I’m becoming increasingly convinced republicans are actually lead by traitors wanting to destroy the US.

    • verdare
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      237 days ago

      This is something I think a lot of people don’t realize; It’s a cascading failure. It’s not just that some competent people will leave the country. The rest of their teams will have to bear the extra burden and be demoralized. They will then feel compelled to leave as well.

      It’s happened numerous times in both the public and private sectors. Now they’re deliberately trying to do this shit on a national scale. If we ever recover from this, it’s going to take decades…

  • @Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    236 days ago

    Wait, the bottom ones are PreK-12 students.

    How are they planning to reduce the number of children?

    Is this why they hired RFK?

    • @rozodru@lemmy.world
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      45 days ago

      a dumb population is easier to control than an educated one. They don’t plan on reducing the number of children, no they need more to produce for the wealthy. What they need are dumb kids that will grow into dumb adults. uneducated adults are more likely to have A LOT of kids. So you strip education, you strip healthcare, you make abortions illegal across the board, thus you force the population to keep pumping out new workers. many will die, the strong idiots will survive.

      They’re turning the country into cattle.

    • @Jeremyward@lemmy.world
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      46 days ago

      Nah see we gonna use AI to train the kids instead of teachers. Also gotta make sure the AI uses the correct training data, like how the world is 6000 years old and the gays are a sin.

    • Proud Cascadian
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      67 days ago

      You jest, but even though I hate a lot about the Trump regime, I’m glad that it is eating out its own military capacity like this. It’s like when you’re incredibly sick in bed, and then it gets a little better for a while.

  • @0_o7@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    337 days ago

    The country built on brain drain, assumes it is great without the brain.

    I hope the scientist find favorable places that value science.

    • @Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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      remember germany, they wouldve develop thier own atomic weapons if wernt the persecution of the jewish and asian scientists. same thing happen in the cold war, persecution of"communism" caused some chinese scientist to flee, and resulted in the CCP gaining access to hydrogen bombs from fission bombs much quicker than any other country.

  • @ghosthacked@lemmy.wtf
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    247 days ago

    A country for REAL (white Christian male) Americans.

    When are you people going to get the message. It was never a country that was about equality. It was about enrichment for a select group of people. When their privilege was threatened, the veil came off.

    None of this changes until the rest of America decides enough is enough. That might never happen. If it does, it won’t be for years or decades.

    The US died on Jan 20th, 2025.

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          46 days ago

          I’d argue Johnson sealed our fate when he rolled over for Confederates after the war.

          But really the argument could bemade that the moment European explorers realized they could just kill people and take their homes away and nobody would stop them, they decided to make it a core part of their identity by rationalizing everything they can, and dismissing whatever they can’t.

          The devil works hard, but colonizers work harder.

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    Europe will welcome them with open arms.

    People starts to realize that having a higher wage in the US doesn’t translate into a better quality of life.

      • Lemminary
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        57 days ago

        In the “first world” sphere that regularly ignores and denigrate any country that could be perceived as inferior even if it’s not necessarily, then yes, maybe. We’re doing great over here in some places that are often overlooked.

        • @null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          26 days ago

          Unfortunately I think Trumpism is lowering the bar. Maybe right now it’s not fascism everywhere, but there’s no doubt that on a decades time the world will be more fascist than it would have been without Trump.

          • Lemminary
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            I have confidence in the one step backward, two steps forward doctrine. If our current government is any indication, we’re heading in the exact opposite direction of the fash trend for the foreseeable future. There’s hope. Please don’t lose yours!

            • @null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              Yeah.

              I’m in Australia, I suspect you might be also, but for reference a few months ago our centre-left party ground our centre-right party into the dust in a landslide election victory.

              I suppose I agree that its not all bad news.

              However, I’m gravely concerned about the US trajectory and I’m certain it will have an impact here sooner or later.

              Right now our PM is trying to negotiate the current tariffs. The US will want us to increase military spending, and reduce investment in science and research. We might resist, but it’s certainly pressure to move in the wrong direction.

      • @Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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        no, but it safer than if a authoritarian is control, like trump, Russia, and china. until those other countries in europe starts attacking science(defunding, jailing them, or alternative “science”) its better than the US.

    • @Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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      97 days ago

      only the PI/PHDs, and postodcs, the ones that do “majority of the work” in a research lab, undergrads, and grads wont have the same opportunities in europe.

    • @Zerush@lemmy.ml
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      56 days ago

      Quality has nothing to do with the money they gain, but whith what they can buy for it, apart of the quality of the public services. Higher wages in the US mean nothing, when even this isn’t enough for education and health, which in the EU isn’t a problem. There the people don’t lose their existence base because of hospital bills or to pay the studies of their children.

    • @stelelor@lemmy.ca
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      Europe will welcome them with open arms.

      The next step in the authoritarian playbook will be to limit the movement of educated people. Soon enough, those people won’t be able to leave even if they wanted to.

  • @khannie@lemmy.world
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    307 days ago

    Welcome to Europe, researchers!

    Lots of great choices and don’t worry, you can move to France without knowing French or Denmark without knowing Danish!

    • @mazzilius_marsti@lemmy.world
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      57 days ago

      wait you dont actually need to know French or Danish? How’s the local perception of English speaking foreigners, i.e. is it offensive to respond in English if the waiters/locals ask in French?

      Tbh the language barrier is 1 of the reasons holding me back. Havent tried for positions in France and Denmark yet, but for the ones I looked in Germany and Spain, you need to know German or Spanish. Even the job ads are in German/Spanish…

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        26 days ago

        Spain is a better choice, but in Germany are more people speaking English, on the other hand pretty right wing. But in academic circles it becomes irrelevant.

      • @juanito_the_great@sh.itjust.works
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        As a Spaniard and former researcher myself, in Spain you can also move without learning Spanish, just apply to the offers in English in Barcelona or Madrid. Those are the best positions anyway. You will struggle more than in Denmark for sure without it, but it’s just because a lot of people speak very little or very poorly. In the big cities it’s much better though.

        Long term I’d advise you to keep looking in the north of Europe, Spain is likely to fuck researchers over again as they did during the 2008 crisis.

      • @khannie@lemmy.world
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        Yeah he knew about ten words of Danish after over three years there before he moved to Germany. Even his lectures were in English which I was surprised at.

        He has had to learn a little German but not that much and he’s there about 18 months now. The office he works in has folks from all over so they just use English.

        Netherlands also in my experience basically everyone can speak perfect English.

        I prefer to try to use a bit of the local language when I’m travelling myself as I find folks react well to the effort.

        I’m terms of offence, it’s unlikely. I’d imagine tourists are common enough everywhere. I have reasonable French myself so I do try to use it when there so I can’t say for France specifically.

        If you’ve any other questions I can pass them on to the young lad.