Cunigulus

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[–] Cunigulus@hexbear.net 16 points 8 months ago

Germany would be a great place if it weren't for all the Germans.

[–] Cunigulus@hexbear.net 15 points 8 months ago

The west does have some industrial base, much of it very advanced. What we lack is the ability to expand and mobilize that to politically defined ends. The problem is especially bad when it comes to defense industry, where at least half of everything spent has to be grifted away and the interests of the oligopoly of weapons manufacturers supersede the strategic interests of empire, with everyone involved in procurement counting down the days until they can pad that military pension with a fat defense industry-sponsored sinecure. I expected this from the US, but I've been astonished to discover how thorough the rot is in Europe as well. If the strategic situation continues to deteriorate this will lead to political instability in the west, as the big bourgeoisie cries out for someone to discipline their class enough to wage war effectively.

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

There is so much potential for efficiencies if the state can subsidize and guide software development. It should really be treated as public infrastructure to be efficiently managed for the public good rather than a means for private monopolies to siphon as much rent as possible.

[–] Cunigulus@hexbear.net 24 points 9 months ago

Forgot to mention that they were spotlighting the Pussy Riot people before they were even Pussy Riot. I remember something about an orgy in a museum.

[–] Cunigulus@hexbear.net 31 points 9 months ago (2 children)

They were edgy libertines who got sucked into the removed of 90's Moscow. They loved Limonov's writing and at the time the Nazbols just seemed edgy and absurdist. There were hints of them getting close to some powerful players in Russian politics too, who may have used them for political attacks on rivals. Ames even did a short stint with Russia Today after the eXile was shut down. I read them a lot in that period when I was an edgy libertarian teen and there was nothing ideologically leftist about them - there really still isn't, except that they loathe the lies of empire and are deeply cynical about capitalism. It's really more of a punk/journalistic ethos than anything ideological. Nazis seem like a big deal today, but ten or fifteen years ago they were a bad joke - I definitely don't think the eXile people are closet right-wing extremists or anything (except for whatever happened with Taibbi). I certainly wouldn't be surprised if it came out that they were working with the Russian government as some kind of propaganda operation, maybe at arms length. They jumped on Patreon pretty early, which would be an easy way to launder support. On the other hand they've had a habit over the years of getting in public tiffs with well-connected professional journalists and the worst that's come out of it was them attacking Ames over his RT work and stories in the eXiled about him sleeping with Russian teenagers. Maybe they just are what they appear to be.

[–] Cunigulus@hexbear.net 14 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Having seen some Israeli military explicitly say as much I'm starting to worry this is building up to a total genocide of the Gazan population. Not a "push them into Sinai" scenario, but one where the entire population of the strip is kettled together against the sea in a small area and the IOF just wipes them out completely with airstrikes and artillery. That idea is definitely going around in the IOF. If European countries are getting wind of this talk and afraid it might actually happen, they've got to start backing off their support for Israel. Or maybe the prospect of them repeating in Raffa what they did in Gaza City is a little too much for them to stomach. IDK

[–] Cunigulus@hexbear.net 6 points 9 months ago

This is What (bourgeois) Democracy Looks Like!

[–] Cunigulus@hexbear.net 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

Why are they letting him run again? What does the inside of the White House look like that no one can convince him it's not a good idea? Is Biden some kind of covert hard-ass who has his eunuch advisors scurrying around to avoid his wrath? Is someone else like Blinken really pulling the strings, forcing Biden to run knowing there's no way he'd maintain his position if another Democrat had the authority to replace him? Just a clique of mid-wits who don't like their odds should they be forced to take another spin 'round the revolving door?

[–] Cunigulus@hexbear.net 2 points 1 year ago

Never played Half-Life Uplink. Pretty good bonus content.

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