• dalekcaan@feddit.nl
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    6 hours ago

    “In the beginning, the universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move.”

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    Part of why we are unhappy is that we do not have any agency in the decisions being made on our behalf. Power and money needs to be decentralized and evenly distributed across the people who work on its behalf. We don’t have that. It seems really basic but it’s why the right keeps acting the same across cultures and languages.

    There is an injustice put upon us all by the established institutions - the left tries to make the institutions work while the right tries to tear them down as malfunctioning. We all agree that things aren’t working. We are not able to agree on why because the reasons are many and we are pushed so hard that we cannot spare the attention or energy to do more than want to tear down a single source of frustration.

    The way to unite everyone for change is to bring the economy to its knees and make the rich suffer the only way they know how - take their money with the invisible hand of the market. General strike is usually legal. Stochastic violence against corporate executives, lobbyists, and politicians isn’t but just as effective. Don’t forget that the day after United Health lost their CEO, another health coverage denier, Blue Cross, overturned an inhumane business decision they were aiming to force on their customers.

    Shame works too but no one seems to want to publicly humiliate the people responsible.

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    I mean…life was better before trump, but, I’m 42 and can’t say life has ever been “good”.

    Like, I have no first hand experience with what happyness feels like.

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      Well if it helps, in the States, there’s been a distinct, right-wing plan to tear down the existing FDR-style democracy and replace it with a hierarchical Christian Nationalist government since the days of Nixon, roughly ~1968. So we’ve had ~57yrs of this toxic, stinking cloud choking the USA, slowly worsening things and preying on blowhards and fools as a voting base to thrive. All aided of course by the progression of late stage capitalism, which tends to act as a tyrant, no matter whatever else is going on.

      So… you’re not wrong, if it relates to that stuff.

      Unfortunately and tragically, the trend doesn’t seem to have been spotted until far too late in the game, and now we’re collectively staring down the barrel of… whatever terrible weapon of destruction this is.

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        It’s also relative to your experience. The better days of the 50s and 60s before the mentioned decline wasn’t all that create for all groups in the US. And I say that as a descendant of the group that is pictured as experiencing this optimal period of time (white, middle class, suburbia). Underneath this wholesome prosperity was still class struggles, racism, and injustice.

        But… we were doing better than before, and that’s something. It could have continued to spread to others. The 70s were definitely a turning point where we took the worse path and left many potentials behind.

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          Agree and agree. And social conformity was a hell of an obnoxious boss for just about anyone, during those more prosperous years. (anyone remember the “Mister Bumble” educational videos?)

          I have a working theory that when people talk about ‘America being great,’ what they’re mostly longing for is a ~40yr stretch, from approximately the mid-1930’s to the last vestiges of such, around the mid-1970’s. I.e. when there was a healthy, social safety net, Americans were seen as ‘heroes’ by much of the world, and there was a post-war economic boom.

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      Chronic depression? Missing childhood?

      I grew up poor in an Eastern European country and I still remember happiness. In my childhood and in high school. Middle school not so much, I was bullied then.

      Age is 30.

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        My childhood was spent raising my dad. Who despite being in his 30s, acted like an infant.

        He always wanted his bottle (booze).

        He had to be made sure he went to bed on time, or he’d be cranky.

        Needed to be meal prepped.

        I’m just glad he didn’t need a diaper.

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          Yeah I don’t think you not remembering happiness has anything to do with the world being fucked up, it’s your dad that’s to blame.

          I’m sorry this is how you grew up. Nobody deserves this.

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    This completely and wholly ignores the fact that things are getting worse. We’re deep within the sixth major mass extinction event, income inequality is at an all time high greater than the Gilded Age, and billions of people around the world are struggling harder and harder to survive.

    Just because there was a very short time where a middle class truly existed does not magically erase everything that is, in fact, happening. Do not let a stupid, ignorant quip innoculate you against action to fix the problems that DO exist.

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        rofl as if a boomer would say things are getting worse, as they pull on their retirement fund that benefitted from every capitalistic expansion of the economy of the last 50 years…

        You are not only wrong, but you are stupidly misinformed on reality if you think I am a boomer…

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    6 hours ago

    Life was better before my girlfriend was forced to leave the country

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    Damn, the first cells already invented the English language before they invented the brain… Things really was better back then.

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    Life was better when I was younger and healthier and had a wider set of possibilities in my future.

    But now I’m talking you, the younger person, and I’m here to explain how I devoted myself to giving you a bright future.

    I did do that, right? I wasn’t just chasing my own selfish nostalgic desires, right?