[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 9 points 1 hour ago

The Volga Germans are evidence we deserve the Captain Sea!

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 12 points 1 hour ago

It makes me think of nukes dropping on St Pete and Moscow and CNN reporting it as an assassination attempt on Putin

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 26 points 2 days ago

“All you want is there for the taking under a Zachary Taylor presidency! You want a better political system, only gonna happen under the whigs. Nothing you want will ever happen under Jacksonian Democrat control and voting for the third party’s that are actually anti slavery will just give the Jacksonian Democrats what they want.

If you are holding your nose to not vote for Zachary Taylor, when the alternative is insane slavery expansionist James K Polk that supports things like taking over Texas to give the slave states more senators, than you deserve to be vote shamed.

What I like for my president is a person who compromises so hard and so good that it feels like I’m losing.”

  • an American rad lib 1849
[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 8 points 2 days ago

I mean great man theory is probably in this guys head, he is definitely a lib.

But the plot is very clearly using the post-Sulla Roman republic as the comparison to this new America, and the “new building technique” is the comparison to Caesar taking Gaul. It’s why America has spent 250 years expanding endlessly, because it’s only way to remediate any crisis is through expansion and “free real estate”. The guy just wanted to make a movie about Rome, but it’s easier to make it about sci-fi manhattan.

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Germans have only ever defended themselves from bolsheviks invading their home, but we're expected to see them as evil, the scary other. The Germans must be bad because they pose a threat to us. Oh, and because they're ugly.

At least in the first World War, the Russian soldiers are sympathetic because they are merely surviving a situation they didn't want to be in, put in peril by an empire sacrificing them for profit. Empires, not people, are the true villains of the war.

But in World War 2, our hero Stalin goes back to Germany with the Red Army to kick some German ass. While this is ostensibly a mission to save a group of Holocaust survivors, Stalin has no interest in a search-and-rescue mission. She only agrees on the condition that they go there to kill every last Nazi.

Stalin is more than willing to exterminate an entire ideology to save white people. In fact she still wants to genocide them even after winning Bagration!

Stalin: I say we invade Germany, it's the only way to be sure

Churchill: This is clearly an important industrial base we're dealing with, and I don't think that we have the right to arbitrarily exterminate them.

Stalin: Wrong!

be sure of what, Stalin? you can just fucking leave. Just don't go back to Germany with all the Nazis in it. seems pretty easy to me now of course it turns out that Burke doesn't actually care about the Nazis, he only wants to exploit them for profit. while this is keeping with the corporations=bad theme from the first war, now we're supposed to think corporations are bad for... not wanting to do genocide? because of course no good person would be against murdering an entire ideology for no reason, only a villain would propose such a thing.

Now I'm not saying you can't enjoy World War 2, it deserves its status as one of the best wars of all time, and I'd argue these problematic reactionary themes actually make it more interesting and morally complex, giving us much to analyze and critique, elevating it above an average popcorn movie. Just please don't take it at face value.

Stalin is no longer the hero, even if he is portrayed as one. In World War 1 he is the scratched liberal, and in World War 2 he is the fascist who bleeds. In a tragic turn, she has become the villain of the story. She reacts to her own trauma and loss of 27 million people with mass murder, by killing another nations babies right in front of them, and we're all supposed to clap and cheer, instead of asking why these humans are there in the first place.

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 68 points 2 months ago

I don’t understand how you look at Clinton, Obama, and Biden and say they are trying to divide the country. Their presidencies were maybe the closest thing to bipartisanship I have ever seen. They ruled as republicans

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If there is a 269-269 Electoral college tie (Biden losing just Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin from 2020 map) then the sitting senate would elect the vice president between Biden and Trumps VP nominee. 51-49 Democrats. Each state would have 1 vote to cast for president. Most states are not bound by the electoral votes, so it works out to a 26-22-2 split with a Republican majority.

We could have a scenario with a split ticket Republican president and democratic vice president ticket.

Trump-Harris ticket would be voted on by mid-December. The senate would then stamp and vote it in on Jan 6th, 2025. Overseen by none other than incumbent Kamala.

Because Biden wins the popular vote. Blue MAGA comes out for a march on the capital to defend “our democracy.” Red MAGA comes out to defend “our democracy”. Fights break out, or do they? The area is swarming with a giant army of newly drafted DC police who beat and detain hundreds of demonstrators. Tear gas used a dozen separate times.

No protestor gets close to the senate house. Barely near the capital building. The DC police were ready this time, they were funded.

All the while, Kamala oversees the electoral procession and continues her role of VP for Donald Trump. The Mainstream media applaud her defense of democracy and bipartisanship in such extreme circumstances and she is anointed as the new face of the Democratic Party.

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 89 points 3 months ago

China does something:

Western media: “The red moon risen, The technology panda, the nuclear tiger, the economic noodle king, the supercondumpling”

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 70 points 5 months ago

Isn’t it tiresome for the people in power to be in conflict with like 4 billion people globally at all hours of the day?

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 96 points 5 months ago

I am the one non Jew in a majority orthodox building and I am constantly turning on/off lights and plugging things in for my neighbors.

Every week I feel like a hero

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Fear the monster

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 79 points 6 months ago

Exactly 1 month ago Sweden ended their investigation into the NordStream pipeline, saying it lacked jurisdiction on the issue. Today they join NATO officially.

How much circumstantial evidence do we need to conclusively say NATO INTENTIONALLY caused one of the worst environmental disasters of all time?

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This song came out the year Reagan was elected. It marks the year everything got irreversibly shitty in the US.

The left in the US took major losses in the postwar period, but this man’s election ended any chance of a peaceful end to the Cold War or peace after the Cold War.

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How do you do it? (hexbear.net)

How the hell do you all effort post? I never go on internet on a computer/laptop. Are you guys the same? I don’t understand how someone could effort post with thumbs.

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 70 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Xi, just enters his 3rd 5 year term (starting 2013) in a government that allows over a billion people to vote (at the least) for their local representative of 5,000 or less constituents. !!!!DICTATOR!!!!

Bibi, who has been leader of Israel since 2009, in a nation that makes sure nearly 50% of the 15 million people within its borders are not allowed to vote. A great democracy and friend to America.

I got it Joe joever

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 71 points 10 months ago

I can understand getting fooled and believing all the bad stuff about Mao and Stalin, but I genuinely don’t understand how libs treat Lenin like a great evil. They can’t even give Lenin the “his revolution got out of hand when he died” point. I really don’t see what Lenin did that was extreme. The provisional government was about to be overthrown by reactionaries and they already attempted so before the October Revolution. He took power by popular support and most of his factions enemies were foreign to Russian soil.

[-] Dr_Gabriel_Aby@hexbear.net 63 points 11 months ago

I go out of my way to follow the rules, like watching a sport even on the NBC website with their commercials, and then after ten minutes they say “you must sign in to your tv provider”.

So I get aboard my ship, put on my eyepatch and find the game in an Iranian server farm. I don’t want to be a pirate, they make me.

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