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Kurt Eisner, born on this day in 1867, was a German socialist revolutionary and radical journalist who was assassinated by a far-right nationalist while serving as head of the People's State of Bavaria.

Kurt Eisner, born to a Jewish family in Berlin, was a revolutionary German socialist, radical journalist, and theater critic. Before leading the People's State of Bavaria, he worked as a journalist in Marburg, Nuremberg, and Munich. In the early 1890s, Eisner served nine months in prison for writing an article that attacked Kaiser Wilhelm II.

In 1918, Eisner was convicted of treason for his role in inciting a strike of munitions workers. He spent nine months in Cell 70 of Stadelheim Prison, but was released during the General Amnesty in October of that year.

Following his release from prison, Eisner helped organize the revolution that overthrew the Bavarian monarchy, declaring Bavaria to be a free state and republic. Despite Eisner's socialist politics, he explicitly distanced the movement from the Bolsheviks and promised to uphold property rights.

On February 21st, 1919, while on his way to deliver his resignation to Parliament, Eisner was assassinated in Munich by a far-right German nationalist. Eisner's murder made him a martyr for left-wing causes, and a period of lawlessness in Bavaria followed his death.

On the night of April 6th-7th, 1919, communists, encouraged by the news of the communist revolution in Hungary, declared a Soviet Republic, with Ernst Toller as chief of state. The Bavarian Soviet Republic was crushed by the right-wing German Freikorps.

Some of the military leaders of the Freikorps, including Rudolf Hess and Franz Ritter von Epp, would go on to become powerful figures in the Nazi Party. Ironically, Adolf Hitler himself marched in the funeral procession for Eisner, a Jew, wearing a red armband as a display of sympathy.

"Truth is the greatest of all national possessions. A state, a people, a system which suppresses the truth or fears to publish it, deserves to collapse."

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[–] Frank@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago

Helldivers sold twelve million copies. Absoultely wild. My strange little swedes are all grown up now.

[–] ComradeEchidna@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Lord help me the urge to play Fallout 4 is rising. Just an alternate start mod and mucking about in ruins searching for junk

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[–] bigboopballs@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago

fuck landlords
fuck cars

[–] Dolores@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago (7 children)

i'm sure you could make a sci-fi level durable infinite knowledge electronic book at this point.

i mean my book-tablet goes 2-3 weeks between charges. imagine if we took out all the extraneous gizmos, only used the most efficient filetypes with the cuting edge of storage and battery? upload a provincial library's worth of epubs

[–] buckykat@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

ereaders are low power enough that coating the back in solar panels and leaving it outside sometimes might actually be useful unlike for phones

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[–] Frogmanfromlake@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago (1 children)

The more I watch Destiny the more I’m convinced he’s going to collapse on stream from a heart attack caused by his continuous abuse of Adderall. I know that frantic jaw clench anywhere. I used to get it when my dose of Vyvanse was too high, and I even had the same erratic speed when I spoke like he does.

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[–] thelastaxolotl@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I finally got my results for an english exam i had 2 weeks ago and i passed with 94 meow-fiesta

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[–] Mindfury@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago

Bruh doing a 2 hour blood glucose test is fucking boring

I'm so fucking hungry

[–] WhatDoYouMeanPodcast@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago (3 children)

@FungiDebord@hexbear.net

I'd talk about it here. My musings from outside the anglosphere as an imperfect goblin #1:

I'd start talking about wealth disparity. I finally got the visceral feeling for why charity feels good. It's felt like a responsibility before, but it sort of clicked for me. I was having tummy troubles and shitting all fucking day, right? We go out in the heat in the middle of the day because my friend doesn't feel comfortable doing anything but be intense. I go with him and my stomach starts rumbling. So I ask to go use the bathroom at this restaurant. They have the regular, standard toilet in the back of a shed. They clearly live here and it's so sparse with things strewn about and it's not electrified. They have the barrel with water in it for flushing the toilet. They have plywood and old PVC pipe over the grass for a sink and a bar of soap (that part idk bc there are 2 marts that are 2 minutes walking and hand soap is <$2 and you work with food).

I get back to the table and the food is served. We eat and it's chill. I start watching them have their little stations and essentially stare at this young girl cutting fruit. When it comes time to pay, we get the bill and it's like $8 for both of our foods and smoothies. I round it up to the nearest whole number and give them another bill on top of that. When they try to give me the extra bill back I wave her off. Her face softens as she says thank you. Sometimes I bow my head to say thank you or goodbye because I'm a bit quirky, but this place makes me want to prostrate myself to say thank you for the kindness.

I have a friend who wants to record a monologue for his reel because he has a desire to act in LA. I want him to do one in our usual spot for food and then have our friends at the diner serve him food in the middle. I think it would make for a really cool shot, but then I could surprise them with a 10x larger bill as a thank you. I'm sure they'd be so happy.

The people are so cool and happy. There's a lot they deserve, but it's not like they need to be liberated from their everyday life. I'd sooner want to liberate Americans to be able to chill like they do. I'd talk later about this small child raised doing martial arts and how I hope he has options for his future if he wants them. But I also want to talk about how we've engaged in debauchery because it's not like I'm only comprised of charity and goodwill.

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[–] Dimmer06@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

@Frank@hexbear.net in regards to the flight attendants striking Ianal but usually rank and file strikers only get fired which they'd otherwise be protected from in a "legal" strike though they maybe could face other punishment. Union leadership would be much more likely to face fines or imprisonment and the union as an organization would also likely be fined and could be held liable for the company's lost revenue. It all kinda depends on the court that declares the strike illegal though

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[–] khizuo@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (7 children)

My mom has some pretty based takes (and some bad ones, it's a mixed bag.) Was talking to my mom about how basically all STEM schools in the US are all linked to the defense industry and she was like "oh, I see" and agreed with me that the US defense industry is evil. This isn't going to stop my brother from going to a STEM school though lol.

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[–] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

It's funny how porky loves to whine about all the "freedoms" lost under China, but good ol' All-American capitalism just recreates their own redpilled versions of said restrictions.

  • One huge example is how real estate investment basically recreated the Hukou system but redpilled. If you're born and raised in the boonies, you're fucked. Housing in cities is way too expensive, but they're the only places with the few remaining jobs in the US. If you're born in the boonies, you're fucked and the system will do everything in it's power to make sure you stay in bumfuck nowhere.

  • Credit scores and even just all the racism is just a social credit system but redpilled. Literally punishing people for being poor and undesirable. Jobs also ask you to have a "network" these days so if you don't have enough social capital to ask your rich friend to pretty much apply to jobs for you, you're fucked.

  • Even the loss of free speech. Go and publicly admit that you do not hate all Muslims, I dare you.

  • I am yet to see anyone who is tough on crime that won't shriek about 'muh freedumz' when discussing getting tough on white-collar crime

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[–] HarryLime@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago (1 children)
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[–] PointAndClique@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago

If the first thing you see on a company website is its value statement, that's 80% likely a company that locks people up or explodes them

[–] SSJ2Marx@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago

Gotta love the efficiency of capitalism. I'm shopping around to sell my car, so I've been getting messages from dealerships - but the salespeople compete with each other for commissions, so I've got like five messages from each dealership, each one from a different person.

[–] SoylentSnake@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago (7 children)

disco elysium will literally always be with me

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[–] Rojo27@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Kinda sad how Sony has pretty much killed off Helldivers II activity. Before their stupid move you would see multiple sectors/planets with 10k+ players and some even hitting 100k+. Now you'll be lucky to see more than two that are 10k+.

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 9 points 8 months ago (2 children)

77,000 steam players (not ps5) on monday at mid day in the us. 24h peak is 120,000 steam players. News of it's death is somewhat premature.

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[–] Bnova@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago

Just got a call to come in for a tenure track teaching gig that I applied for. I'm really stoked, I thought I was out of the running since it'd been a month since the application closed.

[–] Moss@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I finished Far Cry 5. I have some thoughts on it

Spoiler because this is long. Also spoilers

Firstly, it is barely a criticism of America or evangelicals. Eden's Gate are cartoon bad guys, they brainwash and kill basically everyone, but the game steers clear of being explicit about Eden's Gate being particularly Christian. They talk about God and go to church and draw on Christian iconography, but they don't talk about Jesus or quote the Bible or target other religions. They're a very vague cult ideologically, basically just saying "the modern world is bad. politicians are corrupt, people don't care about each other anymore". That's like entry-level cult stuff that is very easy to agree with - its the softball a cult would throw at you before hitting you with the real wack shit. But that's Eden Gate's entire philosophy, it doesn't go any deeper than that besides Joseph Seed supposedly being a prophet - and all that means is he says he's carrying out God's plan all the time. It doesn't examine at all why people would be lead into this cult in the first place, or how it would come to rise.

The game also thinks that America is really cool and the cult rising is just a random thing that happened for no reason. American flags replace the cult flags when you take over an outpost, and nobody ever questions why America is a good thing. The game has a fetish for uniting Republicans and Democrats across the aisle to fight this religious evil (sound familiar?), even if it doesn't use those words. The liberal characters range from well-meaning liberal politicians, a blue-haired woman, and at least two black women. One of the companions is a black woman who is a veteran, and her father died in an American war, making him an American hero. The Republicans are presented as lovable country hicks who say weird things but you can have a beer with them - they're the redneck stereotype of mad lads who like shooting guns and waving American flags and blowing things up. There's a guy who complains about libtards in a lovable grandad kind of way. But they all put aside their differences to defend the American ideal and defeat this cult - how wholesome and epic! America is truly awesome. Also, you play as a cop, and all the cops in the game are good. So the politics are horseshit, they're embarassing. Ubisoft clearly didn't want to rock the boat by making any real criticism of America.

The side characters were a very mixed bag. At the high end, you have Nick Rye, who is an enjoyable character every time he appears. He's a pilot and really useful in combat, he's nice, dependable, pretty chill. He also has a pregnant wife who goes into labour at one point in the game, and you have to drive her to a doctor. This was my favourite mission in the entire game, because I really like Nick and his wife Kim, and this was an enjoyable character moment for them. The mission ends with Nick telling you that they're making you the godfather of their child, which I really like and makes sense because I felt like the player character and Nick would really trust each other at that point.

There's a lot of low points with the side characters. A lot of them are wacky silly goofy characters with exactly one personality trait tuned way up, and the main character just kinda indulges them. There's the mad scientist who talks in scientific gibberish and calls you stupid, the stoner, the Republican uncle who moans about libtards, multiple of the aforementioned Redneck Stereotype who love to blow things up and drink and be American, and so on. This game does the exact same thing as Rockstar games do, where you'll talk to one of these stupid side characters, they'll say and do something stupid, then your character just kinda obliges them and goes "wow, how weird. its so funny how we made a Weird Character in our video game. laugh at this please."

The plot felt very predictable and honestly got in the way of my enjoyment of the game. You get kidnapped by each leader of each region three times each, they take you prisoner but refuse to kill you because I guess you're just soooo interesting, they get up in your face and talk softly and smugly, then you get away from them and can resume playing the open world game. The third and final region I did was the northern one, and I knew as soon as I started what was going to happen. Eli was a good leader and a reliable dude, and you get brainwashed into killing a load of anonymous people in a dream state, so it was really obvious that you would end up killing Eli. Its not tragic when you can see it coming from a mile away.

I knew when I started the game that it ends with Montana being nuked, but I still liked it when it happened. I like an unhappy ending to a story, and this game leaves the main character tied up in a bunker, with all of their friends dead, the world above them turned to a wasteland, while they watch the man who caused all the chaos walk away. That felt like the one poignant bit of social commentary in this game - the powerful can destroy the world and kill your friends and not suffer the consequences.

So yeah, overall, the writing wasn't great. It was serviceable, but honestly the story got in the way of the sandbox a lot of the time. I was gonna write about the world and the gameplay but honestly I can't be bothered. You've played a Ubisoft game before. Its decent. The shovel with the smiley face is fun. The end.

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[–] AntiOutsideAktion@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Me: I would like to take this degree and certification and start an IT career

Also me: fuck my computer isn't working right someone help

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[–] NeelixBiederman@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago

So I've been watching that "modern love" show that's based on NYT essays. It's a little "high on their own supply" liberalism but it's mostly interesting. For anyone bored and in the mood for some vignettes, give it a try

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