Been a student. Been a clerk. Been a salesperson. Been a manager. Been a teacher. Been an expatriate. Am a husband, father, and chronicle.
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Which of Gossip Goblin's "The 13 Cycles of Humanity" do you think we are trending toward? TW: body horror, AI generated video (think, Terry Gilliam).
You Should Know @lemmy.world YSK: 1930s Germany used Jim Crow America as a model, which was a resurgence of Antebellum American racist policies — segregation, imprisonment, enslavement, and homicide.
You Should Know @lemmy.world YSK: Unfortunately, at this point, ICE has "Erik Princed" a US city; over a traffic violation. And the Administration is lying, gaslighting, and giving it cover.
A Boring Dystopia @lemmy.world Unfortunately, at this point, ICE has legally "Erik Princed" a US city; over a traffic violation. And they're lying, gaslighting, and giving it cover.
Books @lemmy.world Why doesn't my year-in-review look like others' do? It's certainly little fun.
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world What X-mas themed things do people who hate X‐mas like?
Help me find @lemmy.ml Request: An image or animated zoetrope that shows the corpo-media-police industrial complex.
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Request: An image or animated zoetrope that shows the corpo-media-police industrial complex.
A Boring Dystopia @lemmy.world Adobe sells these as 4 different designs.
A Boring Dystopia @lemmy.world 1st Family Hurricane.
A Boring Dystopia @lemmy.world So, this, now, needed saying.
Memes @lemmy.ml Request: Mini truck or van racing toward a concrete pole, but never arrives.
LiminalSpace @lemmy.world Enclosure aesthetic.
A Boring Dystopia @lemmy.world "Unless you invade them."
Calvin and Hobbes @lemmy.world 20 February 1994.
Quotes @lemmygrad.ml "The problem of humanity is the following: we have paleolithic emotions; medieval institutions; and god-like technology." ~ Edward O. Wilson, 9 September 2009.
Quotes @lemmygrad.ml "We are medicating our existence... by consumption. We consume because we are killing the planet and we are killing the planet because we consume." Terrence McKenna, 1994.
The Expanse @lemmy.world I get it now. Spoilers to S0310 and Abaddon's Gate.


Oh boy. Ill make this as short as I can because I really ought to be off to bed.
Nuclear weapons, since the beginning, foment distrust. Neocolonialism, the Red Scare, and Fuckiteering breeds enemies and blowback. And, Iran, having oil and a spotty history relating to the superpower/hegemon that is America, has denied and actively worked against the "Manifest Destiny" of American supremacy in the world and — regionally — Israeli supremacy in Palestine.
Since 1945, the United States has:
developed nuclear weapons
used nuclear weapons at war
tested nuclear weapons at "peace"
conducted a Cold War against "non-aligned" states — including Iran for a time — and communists and people who America regards as "other"
supported Israel as an independent state despite the questionable (read: ethnic cleansing) methods employed to declare the state
overthrown Iran's democratically elected government and installed a Shah, "friendly" to US interests and brutal to Iranian people
developed the Hydrogen bomb
overthrown several other democratically elected governments, prosecuted wars and police actions across 4 continents...
And that barely gets us to the mid 1950s.
By 1979, Iran got fed up. JFK's words, "those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable" apply here. There was a revolution, they booted the Shah and took some Americans hostage for 444 days. Somehow, an Islamist faction rose from the confusion and seized power. Marjane Sartapi's graphic novel, Persepolis, helped me with this part.
In the cocaine-addled '80s, the States said, "fuckit," and started paying Saddam Hussein to go to war with Iran. Iran held the line for 8 years. After that, Hussein became the enemy instead of a friend, Iran sat back and watched the States undertake Gulf Wars I and II under the Bush family's rule. Meanwhile, the Israeli people have lived in fear of Iran's support for Hezbollah and Palestinians. Harsh words, and a few thousand rocket attacks, against the State of Israel and America's support by AIPAC are part of the puzzle. And of course, Aljazeera conuterspinning the American narrative from its HQ in Qatar is also a threat.
In the end, Iran DID develop the capacity yo make nuclear energy which they claim is for electricity. US doesn't trust anyone they don't control, and haven't since they achieved schoolyard bully status back in '45. Israel also has, but refuses to talk about, its nuclear weapons, which are a threat to all of the countries Israel has attacked (some of whom attacked Israel in the '50s abd '60s). Again, a paucity of trust.
Since about Y2K, Iran's leadership has declared a Fatwa against nuclear weapons and swears they will never possess them.
There have been at least two Palestinian uprisings against Israel (2000-2005 and the Al-Aqsa Flood of 2023). There was a period of secular society-led protest that is often overlooked. Hamas changed the charter. All actions have been met with tacit or overt Iranian support for Palestinian resistance. That said, the heavy-handed actions of this Israeli government, and several governments back to 2000, have only made the prospect of peace in the region more distant from reality. Certainly, decimating the population of Gaza in 2 years under the Dahiya doctrine fits the phrase "the cruelty is the point."
So, amid negotiations to not go to war, the children in the room decided to sneak attack and assassinate the Supreme Leader of Iran. This undermines resistance the Iranian people themselves were mounting against their government. It undermines International law and U.S. own laws about Presidency. It destabilizes the region and will impact the global economy.
Anyway. This took an hour and Im going to bed.