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Write a bit. Like sci-fi, contemporary fantasy and music.
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Well, there's also a military purge going on right now, so I wouldn't be so sure.
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That's the end goal. Even if(big if) the regime falls, the US is no more trustworthy than Russia, and whoever inherits the throne will reign upon a wasteland, their subjects rotting from pandemics that swept upon them unprepared, every institution eroded or no longer trustworthy.
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With upcoming FBI director who had taken money from Russian agent/filmmaker working to demonize the FBI It's almost as if all of this is by design to tear it all apart from the inside, so whoever is left standing ends up ruling over a wasteland as Putin opens another champagne bottle to celebrate
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"Caesar couldn't have possibly crossed the Rubicon yet; the maps must totally be wrong," said the Senate members, concern on their faces.
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Vile scum. We live in the times when "Holding out for a Hero" might need to be rewritten as "Holding out for a Luigi."
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This is an ever-relevant reminder that the religion that preaches mercy and inclusivity is not the one Christofascist Evangelical right preaches and believes in. www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ2L...
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What's been happening the last few months bears stark similarity to what happened in Russia in '00s when Putin came to power—namely, aggressive vilification of minorities and the LGBTQ+ community It all led to literal giant organizations centered around beating gay people to death in the streets
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We live in a world where everyone collectively decided COVID is a fad that "ended" because public "grew tired of it"—a world where people look at Project 2025 and go, "he's joooooking" and then turn around screaming conspiracies of "They" harvesting children for fear drugs while wearing red boots
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There are many people on leave/vacation/etc everywhere at every moment of time. Those genocidal monsters being there is not in anyway newsworthy.
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Obligatory reminder that all corporations are the enemy and whatever friendly gestures they do are merely masks that fall the moment a fascist gets in power. France had the right idea once upon a time.
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Coincidentally, he also dreams of conquering Canada and has been reiterating upon it like dozen times now, but somehow people are like "he's joooooking, guuuuys" Also a reminder that Canada is one election away from having its own Russian asset fascist in power, P.P.
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To those who genuinely voted for him, this wouldn't be a war but "liberation". Words have long since lost all meaning. His supporters are a cult where words only matter when "it's bad for the other side".
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There's an element of understated othering/racism in how those classmates treated her. The tendency to intentionally misspell or not bother to learn someone's name is one of the more common microaggressions. Especially when out of the entire MYGO band, Chihaya's name is the most "English-friendly."
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You have to agree—the writing for this show called Reality has gotten worse and worse. The latest season is extremely on the nose, throwing all subtlety out of the window.
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The corporates want to make an example out of this in case the common folk get restless under the boot.
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The next time someone tells me I should protect and care about the news media... Maybe if y'all weren't such shameful clickbait-chasing, profit-seeking bootlickers that roll over the moment an authoritarian appears, people would. Right now? Enjoy the bed y'all made. (it's also not a charity)
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Seems like the failure of USA had become inspirational material for every single "conservative" party everywhere—laws mean nothing. Do we really live in the world where the only effective checks and balances are the ones someone would engrave upon the bullet casings? A terrible day for democracy.
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Seems like the only functioning form of punishment is the one engraved upon bullet casings now. What has this world come to...
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One of many reasons I can't muster any pity for what the wannabe authoritarian will do to the press once he is sworn in next year. They made their beds, may they lay in them.
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Part of me is morbidly curious about where all of this goes if they do try to assault one of the blue states...
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Thank you for giving me another profile of a nazi to block.
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It will only cost him as much as there's a pushback to inflict those costs upon him Considering his plan hinges on removing any pushback (by force), it will likely not cost him much Sure, it could cost him the next election, but those are gone too if he gets his way Look up how it works in Russia
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Or, worse yet, people who KNOW he will hurt them or get them deported and STILL don't care—willing to take the fall for their golden idol. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymck...
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Decisions like this are not up to showrunners. see: the hell Alex Hirsch went through with Gravity Falls. Disney has been hostile to LGBTQ+ projects for a while (see: them killing Owl House and trying to sabotage Nimona release)
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We going back to HAYS code nonsense now... Worst fears confirmed.
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At this point I just automatically blocktube any song or music video I get recommended that has AI cover art or use of AI without even checking it out. If it was meant to be consumed by someone other than the Algorithm, then it should have been made by actual humans.
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Let's not forget that Tulsi is not just a conspiracy theorist (most of his appointees are) and dictator-apologist (most of his appointees are) but very likely an actual bona fide Russian spy who had spent the last five years or more regurgitating literal Kremlin talking points.
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"Polls show that the public might be supportive." OF DEPLOYING ARMY AGAINST COUNTRY's OWN CITIZENS?! This country is doomed.
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No, they won't. They will just blame minorities harder. You are talking about people who thought hurricanes were "sent against them by Biden"
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Agreed with him, but he is still complicit—part of media that upheld double standards when it came to covering the candidates and, in some cases, served as Trump's propaganda arm, sanewashing him and zoning in on "Dems doing it wrong" rather than conveying the danger. Horseracing it—all for views.
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They don't think it's funny. They hope we think it's a joke when in reality they are telling exactly who they are and what they hope comes January.
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Counterpoint: They did those speeches. For over a year. More than half the electorate STILL went, "YES, THIS IS WHAT WE WANT." What's there more to say? What could they possibly say now that they haven't before?
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And what's stopping them from just...ignoring the litigation part, like they did before, and doubling down? After all, the courtroom opposition would only last till it reaches the Supreme Court, and we all know how that ends.
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You don't spend over a year condemning insurrection and autocracy only to try a little bit of that yourself. As much as it's annoying, they can't exactly do anything else. More than half the voter base chose this. What's happened is on them and what's coming depends on the rest of us.