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    nyamlae @lemmy.world

    OP critiques the Democrats' response to the rise of fascism in the US

    lemmynsfw.com Looks like I found "blue MAGA" - Lemmy NSFW

    [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/aae420e3-787f-4d7a-9e79-589d5e8d3da8.jpeg] Like: People should be allowed to exist Social programs aren’t communism The system isn’t working for the people Edit: I’ve changed my mind on this. Let the DNC go full MAGA and when they lose, because they will lose, they ...

    Looks like I found "blue MAGA" - Lemmy NSFW

    A good bit of literature has studied the problem and arrived to recommendations that overlap in parts & depart in others with this playbook.

    [A former parliamentarian of the Hungarian government studied its slide into illiberalism, and suggested remedies for the current, similar trend in the US.][antidote] Resist in the courts & media, and build a powerful social base at the state & city level throughout the country. The latter means

    the Democratic Party must reconnect with the working class to preserve liberal institutions

    Doing that means

    1. "creating new and strengthening existing local organizational structures, especially labor unions". Do not "on issues important to the active base only" such as "media freedom or democracy": this leads to "failures of mass mobilizations". "[E]ngage with [ordinary people] outside elections, focusing on issues that matter to them".
    2. "[T]o push through popular reforms that elites oppose", free "the party from elite
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    grue @lemmy.world

    OP provides a well-written analysis of the causes of, and solutions to, Americans' support for fascism

    https://lemmy.world/comment/15379625:

    How the fuck do we fix this?

    The primary issue is twofold:

    1. Heavily biased information and restrictive media diets
    2. Democrat Inaction

    If you try viewing even a tiny amount of right leaning content on a fresh social media account on any platform, you’ll see the type of content that gets perpetuated. People simply become indoctrinated by content recommendations that are practically incapable of showing the other side, not to mention that most mainstream media is entirely corporately captured.

    The fact that the Democrats were slow to release official policy for Harris’s campaign, indeterminate on Gaza, and had (or really, still have) a very ā€œthis is fine, you’re just overreacting, but sure we’ll fix a few thingsā€ attitude towards political messaging, only helped Republicans, because it led a lot of people to just vote for the party that promised the most, and that was the Republicans. All the wars would be over, things w

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    raoul @lemmy.sdf.org

    captain_aggravated describes the evolution of tech and the sinisterization of it

    https://sh.itjust.works/post/28472710/15190249:

    There was a lot of pioneering in the 70's. The first home computers, the first video games, the first mobile phones, all right there in the late 70's. Most people ended the 70's living like they did in the 60's but now there's cool shit like the Speak n' Spell. The average American home in 1979 had no microwave oven, a landline telephone and a TV that might have even been color. There were some nerds who had TRS-80s, some of them even had a modem so they could 300 baud each other. Normies saw none of this.

    There was a lot of invention in the 80's. Home computer systems, video games etc. as we now commonly know them crystalized in the 80's. We emerged from the 80's with Nintendo as the dominant video game console platform, Motorola as basically the only name in cellular telephones and with x86 PCs running Microsoft operating systems as the dominant computing platform with App

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    Ludrol @szmer.info

    Guinea Pig becomes prime content creator on lemmy for a day.

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    TheImpressiveX @lemm.ee

    Why Mastodon should be called Trunky instead!

    lemm.ee How to get people to use Mastodon? - lemm.ee

    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/56496251 [https://lemm.ee/post/56496251] > I’d like to add to suggest a couple of things regarding Mastodon and user onboarding/retention. > > # The Server Selection ProblemTM > The single biggest problem with Mastodon adoption is the fact people see talk abou...

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    DragonTypeWyvern @midwest.social

    OP Explains Why Democratic Leadership Doesn't Take the Fall of the Republic Seriously

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    trite_kitten @lemm.ee

    OP speaks truth about Union-busting in the U.S.

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    IncogCyberspaceUser @lemmy.world

    (https://lemm.ee/u/LWD) presents information relating to accusations of source obfuscation around rising search engine Kagi

    Frustratingly, doing a search on that Changelog page for sources is mostly full of stuff not relevant to my search.

    I did find a different post on Lemmy that talks about it, though. This post is incredibly thorough, and does an excellent job of undoing Kagi's attempt to memory-hole the information about which sources they use.

    This makes it all the more frustrating that Vlad refuses to re-add them, instead asking to know why we would care. Here's a link to that conversation, which is on a platform controlled by Vlad, which appears to be resistant to archiving services that attempt to fetch those particular comments. Also for posterity:

    slamor
    Oct 27, 2024
    https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html

    There is really no proper information about search sources. We need to know what resources are used and at what rate.

    Please make a more detailed and clear edit.

    Vlad
    Oct 29, 2024
    [@]slamor Is there any pa

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    CurlyWurlies4All @slrpnk.net

    My father was a penis inspector, like his father before him.

    https://lemmy.world/u/BoxOfFeet

    My father was a penis inspector, like his father before him. He had to work for years at a penis factory to get by, working long, hard hours. All while taking penis inspection classes at night. When he finally graduated, he said it was so satisfying to tell his boss he was quitting, and that from now on he would be inspecting his work. He went on to be the best penis inspector in our county, and oversaw Penis Inspection Day at 4 public schools and 7 private for over three decades.

    The fact that they think they can automate this entire proud profession with one scanner in a public bathroom is an insulting joke. It’s a single camera! How will it check the underside of the shaft for melanoma? Can it check the foreskin for proper length and cleanliness?? How does it check erection durometer? Not to mention urethral diameter. For fuck’s sake.

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    Ludrol @szmer.info

    u/Polygondenimland got a new phone with infrared camera and asked what to measure with it

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    johsny @lemmy.world

    A fantastic explanation of how fire works.

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    TheOubliette on neoliberal complacency, ego, and whataboutism

    You're talking to people that want to continue rationalizing their tacit, frequently racist support for genocide, and their easiest out has always been to say, "but Trump is worse". They have never done the introspection required to look at their own personal role as a political being beyond what they're told to do by the Democratic Party and their donors: slacktivist vote shaming, always presuming the high ground for themselves (even while tolerating genocide!), and doing as little as possible on the ground outside of minor exercises in false catharsis like a cop-escorted, permitted march or an ignored letter writing campaign.

    When challenged on this by people on the left that do read and do self-reflect, these are the folks that responded in bad faith, even when the context is genocide, because they have made politics into an extension of their egos rather than a project to which to subordinate yourself and devote real work to.

    Whining about .ml is their way of pretending to b