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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • I am a bit curious to where this will go, I agree it looks to be what you say, an opportunity to throw the case and get a ruling that will fortify things against a breakup.

    On the other hand Musk despises the Zuck and is petty enough to work towards breaking up Zuckerberg’s empire behind the scenes. He would love to buy up chunks of it.





  • What really needs to stop is the obscene bonus culture. It is quite disgusting to keep reading a company needs to lay off 500 people only to then give some CEO a bonus of 15million. Or banks running a deep 9 digit number loss in a year but still the higher ups get a bonus for some reason or a vague years old contractual promise. The top should feel loss first before it “trickles down”, and honest pay for honest work should include the top as well.

    And while I am at it, senseless management jobs should be allowed to be contested, no more “manager toiletpaper” who only shows up once a week to make an order, yet makes 5x the wages of people under him.


  • Hahaha

    This whole presidency is raised for maximizing CEO income and no taxes for everyone at the top.

    It will be interesting if Trump actually manages to pull it off, because he’ll make the US swap places with China:
    No one trusts the country anymore, but if it has low enough wages and proper production capability it will produce everything cheaply just to export it all overseas where the luxury goods will be sold. Of course all profits will be made overseas, not in the US because hardly anyone can afford the luxury items no more.

    Meanwhile the production states will get deep smog clouds and intense small coal particle pollution in return. And the need for face masks will be back…









  • “Russia will leave Ukraine alone if it gives up all Nuclear arms.”
    “Russia only wants to lease the harbor of Crimea 'till about 2042.”
    “Russia has no soldiers in Ukraine Donbas or Crimea regions, these Russian Veterans are on holiday, can’t you see that they wear unmarked uniforms?.”
    “Russia did not shoot down Malaysian Air MH17, it is unknown why that specific mobile missile launcher was seen driving from Russia into Ukraine and back again after firing.”
    “Russia started only a police action inside Ukraine to take out certain elements, should take about 3 days.” “Russia is Russia, Ukraine never existed and has no right to now.”
    “Russia is not at war in Ukraine, it is Russia who was attacked.”

    “Russia does not want parts of Europe, the people of East Germany, Hungary, Romania, Czechoslovakia live in happy unison under the Warsaw pact and mother Russia’s bosom.”

    “Trump and Musk will leave social security alone, privatising it is a ridiculous notion.”
    “Trump is a president of law and order and respects the judicial branch.”

    Oh wait, how did comrade Krasnov get mixed in with this…





  • You’re right, but what you’re not quite mentioning is that most of these defeats came from Russia instigating the conflict (even well before the communist revolution). Ie. it performed small invasions in various Baltic states, sweden and finland in the Napoleonic eras and was a general nuisance at the borders.

    Russias long time battle strategy of using its populace as cannon fodder, and seeing individuals as worthless workers for the state, is also the reason why it never amounts to actually realizing the huge threat outsiders think it is.

    In potential they can amass every citizen in the working force for their military complex.
    But if those same citizens are bereft of anything that inspires them the fighting spirit dwindles and force must be used to push them to fight which isn’t a great thing for morale.

    It showed in the Russian defeat against Napoleon, Napoleon took his inspired armies deep inside Russia, and all the Russians had as a strategy was just torch every town, city and granary in Napoleon’s path, untill he got stuck in the freezing winter without supplies nor local inhabitants to aid his conquest. The same thing it did with its own people during the communist revolution, it torched villages and killed livestock of any single Russians against the regime change. World War 2 also saw this tactic being used, and in Ukraine we’re seeing it again.

    So the thing is, be it under the Tsar, the communist regime, or under Putins hybrid oligarchic communism, the cannon fodder doctrine never left the Russian way of thinking.

    And this, in essence, also is why Russia is considered the antithesis and “the enemy” to the West’s view of individualism.