jkindy.bsky.social
There is more than one human nature.
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Très Vichy
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What’s the value in complaining about others exercising their first amendment rights peacefully? As someone who followed that primary closely, the DNC was far from neutral.
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Philadelphia police captain…downplayed the protesters’ presence.
“They’re in the media tent – you guys are happy these guys are here,” Francis said. “They are a peaceful group, just exercising their first amendment rights peacefully. If y’all would stop taking pictures, they’d go away.”
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What behavior is that? Things accounts said on social media?
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He supported his challenger immediately following the primary and campaigned in multiple states.
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You personally know all the people who supported Sanders in the primaries and how they voted in the general? Or are you making assumptions based on what highly manipulated social media tells you?
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My response was to another person
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Sanders also voted for the person who won.
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Apparently, trying to provide an off ramp on the road to fascism is what causes fascism. 🤦♂️
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He ran a tough primary campaign. Sounds like you’re not a fan of primaries.
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He ran his primary campaign until the end and then endorsed and campaigned for his challenger who supported the status quo that created destructive levels of wealth inequality by dismantling the New Deal. We all have choices.
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Ignoring his leadership is how we got here. He’s basically a New Deal Democrat. The number of Democrats who don’t even know that the party helped dismantle the New Deal, starting with Bill Clinton, amazes me.
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I still have his campaign emails that said he was progressive. They contain the actual word.
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Complex task completion is here. That’s enough to disrupt the white collar workforce for no other reason than a CEO’s desire to maintain productivity at a lower cost.
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AI is still an exceptional tool for identifying image patterns in scans, correct? Not that this alone replaces everything radiologists do.
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They’re playing a zero sum game for power with no principles or values. It’s nihilism. They consider anything else weakness.
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It’s coded language several degrees removed from what they really mean.
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They need to outline exactly where they stand on economic and civil liberties policies and stop with the marketing BS. Consultants treat everything as a marketing exercise. It comes off as insincere and cynical.
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I agree. The language and labels are counterproductive and out of touch.
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It’s maddening. Is it cowardice? Complacency? Is it a good cop/ bad cop game where Dem leadership agree on some level that our entitlements should be privatized and government outsourced? It’s weird.
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This is assuming leadership in the opposition party wants him to fail. Considering the Democrats have followed Friedman economic principles since the 90s, I’m not convinced they want his government reforms to fail.
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SpaceWrecks
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Indeed. Those incapable of empathy and compassion believe others are faking it. They can’t fathom what they cannot feel. I’d go a step further and say the people who insist every human is capable of the darkest evil are more likely to uniquely feel that evil. There is more than one human nature.
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“Ordinary people”. Which people don’t qualify as ordinary?
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Third Way is the dominant ideology in Dem leadership and has been since the 1990s under Clinton. They consider anything left of center on economics to be “far left”. They prefer small government Reaganomics and corporate power over labor and antitrust. They prefer Milton Friedman over Keynes.
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Nothing will get better for anyone but the 1% until Dem leadership start protecting democracy by fighting extreme wealth inequality. We need far more FDR and far less Reagan from Dem leadership right now.
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Who is the extreme left here? Can we get a definition?
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Have we really just now started experiencing state news? Seems like news was captured by the 1% two decades ago. The same 1% that captured government. You know, oligarchy.
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The best thing about plumbing is that it’s not electrical. A mistake usually won’t kill you.
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It’s the latter. Developers can’t even use the public version of ChatGPT when behind the lab’s firewall.