thebartermyth

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[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 2 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Lmao no, they're not "classical liberals". is this bait?

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 2 points 6 months ago (5 children)
[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 3 points 6 months ago

It's easier to understand the process under the assumption that the person is innocent.

If someone is arrested for prostitution, they would be fingerprinted, etc (processed), then within 24-48 hours will have an arraignment hearing. At the arraignment, a judge will present charges and the defendant will plea innocent or guilty. The judge will then set bail. The bail amount will be higher than the defendant can pay in the majority of cases (avg $10,000). The defendant will either buy bail bonds or have family help pay.

If not, which is very very likely, the defendant will be held in pre-trial detention, aka Jail. Half a million people are incarcerated because they are unable to pay their bail. This makes up 2/3rds of the prison population. These people are incarcerated because they are poor. Again, they have not been convicted of anything. During this time, it is very likely that the defendant will lose their job and housing.

After pre-trail detention, the defendant will go to trial. Here the police will produce whatever evidence they have in this hypothetical. For the sake of this hypothetical, the police do not fabricate evidence and instead rely on circumstantial evidence and random testimony from people who hate the defendant. This will be presented to the judge, having already been agreed on by the lawyers for the prosecution, state of xyz, and the defendant, public defender (or maybe private attorney). The judge, acting in capacity of the court, (possibly a jury, but more often a judge) will then either convict or acquit and lay out sentencing if applicable.

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 6 points 6 months ago

They would produce evidence subject to discovery and the court would either convict or acquit you. Depending on the situation there would be other charges, and maybe you confess for some reduction in sentencing, etc.

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 7 points 6 months ago (2 children)

The police don't need to literally witness a crime to arrest someone.

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 3 points 6 months ago (7 children)

Liberalism is a reaction to feudalism. It aims for systems of governments that maintain:

  1. Bureaucratic neutrality and equality under law (ie. not kings)
  2. Governmental transparency and input (ie. will of the governed)
  3. Capitalist property relations and legalist dispute mechanisms (ie. courts)

Libertarianism originated as a term for anarchists, but now roughly means conservatives. Libertarianism attempts to bifurcate something which it calls "the Market" from "the State".

To avoid this confusion, the economic system has been moved out as libertarianism.

This is simply not true. This is not how libertarianism originated, and the imagined bifurcation of economic state and governmental state is extremely modern.

For example, accessibility improvements of government buildings is a liberal movement.

The Americans with Disabilities Act, signed by the George H.W. Bush, is a mechanism of welfare reform which established a tort system of accessibility. The bill used cost-burden language to remove people with disabilities from public assistance and require them to individually litigate for accessibility via the court system. Please review any congressional testimony on the bill.

Minimizing the control over capitalism is a libertarian movement.

Both movements are capitalist. Governmental regulatory frameworks provide reliability and transparency for resolving disputes between capitalist actors. What do you mean by "control over capitalism"?

There's also so called "liberals" which is not more than a hate speech. We are not "conservatives" or "liberals" in every topic.

You've scare-quoted so many of the relevant words that it's hard to understand what you mean.

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 1 points 6 months ago

Could you say more? The petrodollar recycling model and dollar-debt / US bond reserve currency from Super Imperialism don't seem mutually exclusive to me. I only read part of the book though and I don't fully remember it. Is the issue that focusing on petrodollar recycling is missing a bigger picture / that dollar reserves aren't for oil?

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 2 points 6 months ago

"incorrect" grammar is often intentional. The grammar rules included or omitted is a choice in communication. because the way something is written indicates the way it should be spoken (or thought). It conveys information about the writer and their relationship with the reader - whether it's being written 'casually' as friends would write to each other, or 'formally' as one would write for work or school (or some mix depending on context). Most phones automatically capitalize for the 1st word of a sentence, and people Manually go in to un-capitalize it.

But it's not just formality that gets conveyed because grammatical accuracy and word choice also indicate which items are primary and which are secondary/tertiary/etc. it varies a lot from site to site, like "ML" is an abreviation that mostly just works on Hexbear. also, i, think, there, were, a, couple, books, that, had, a, comma, between, every, word, which, is, sorta, gimmicky, but, they, sorta, read, like, this.

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

bump amber whataboutism

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 18 points 7 months ago

Both are misogynist power fantasies and in that way they're very linked. I don't think the anti-abortion social conservatives actually hold those beliefs beyond their heteronormative / misogynistic justification and power so the distinction between the two groups is fluid with context. You probably got downvoted because it was construed as a defense of either or both though.

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 8 points 7 months ago

Several people have told me I have "an interesting speaking pattern". lol

[–] thebartermyth@hexbear.net 6 points 7 months ago

I just kinda let peoples bad vibes wash over me, but I can zone out while someone is screaming at me. Music helps build compassion I think. There's a lot to learn and a lot of beauty in it and it makes community. I think food can be this way too. I think more people hate me than I hate them, but those are people I know know. I barely think about the people on the street or train or whatever.

4chan people are pretty rare imo. Most boomers just post equally bad shit on facebook or reddit.

Wasn't there some study or something that said that anger is more similar to joy than sadness?

 

If you need to explain, never ever shorted the phrase. Just keep saying "bourgeois nihilism".

The bourgeois nihilism of today is distinct from the bourgeois nihilism of Nietzsche's era...

 
 
 
 

They were hemming and hawing over the morality of it to me and I was like "I feel like the psychic effects of working there would destroy you, no?" They have actually read some theory and I think consider themselves a leftist. Very funny stuff. Anyway, they didn't get the job for non-political reasons (insufficient microsoft outlook experience presumably). Sorry to use hexbear for gossip, my 'apolitical' friends wouldn't understand why this is funny and my leftist friends would think less of me.

 

I know this post is like a decade late and very boring, but I gotta post it anyway

Basically, with employer-sponsored health insurance the employer pays half and the employee (you) pays half. The cost of your insurance goes way down if you have a high deductible, and a deductible is basically what you'd have to pay before the insurance actually pays anything. So 'high-deductible' means you have to pay a lot before insurance pays anything, and it's a lot cheaper to buy that insurance cause the insurers often just don't pay anything ever. If it's $5,000 before insurance pays a dime, often times you have to just pay as though you had no insurance. This is obviously bad, but it's also cheap so like maybe you just luck out an never get sick or injured, right...?

Anyway, HSAs. Yeah, it's called "Health Savings Account". It's marketed as a tax-advantaged, investor-y, bougie-"we're comfortable" lifestyle way to really feel like a keen insider. Picture this: what if health insurance was individualized in the same way 401k and retirement stuff was, and you could "call your broker" at your "health savings account" to tell them to invest your tax-free "medical dollars" in the latest gizmo or whatever. Just deeply bad for solidarity and also very weird. And this is how basically everyone thinks about HSAs. A "tax-loophole" for the rich that I can also use because "I'm actually very financially savvy, just like the rich, who got where they are because of a weird hyper-individualized investment thing rather than any underlying systemic basis of societal organization".

And you're probably thinking: "But I already hate the suburban petite-bourgeois and their annoying mannerisms for reasons that are way less boring and meaningless." Well you're right, but also: high deductible plans are a requirement of HSAs so the employer's half decreases significantly. Your employer doesn't contribute to the HSA (they technically could, but if you're reading this post they don't [incredibly silly losing battle available there for libs]), so hopefully you do at least up to your deductible, but it's pretty likely that's not possible even if you had the money (no one does) because you literally aren't allowed to due to contribution limits. (if people did have the money it would probably be better to get different / better / additional health insurance anyway.) But importantly and I guess obviously: nobody contributes to their HSA. It's basically the chance for each person to individually manage an insurance fund for only themselves, which is almost exactly the same as paying out of pocket, the main difference being the additional bank account and a make-work program for MBAs. I've talked to almost a dozen office workers about this and they mostly have no idea what I am saying at all or say "yeah, I added money in onboarding, but I canceled it once I realized it came out of my pay."

There's no non-scam option btw if that wasn't clear. And, yeah, obviously all health insurance is a scam, but this is a different scam run by a slightly different set of people (there's def overlap though don't get me wrong). The office job benefits world is basically a choice between varying levels of high-deductible plans + HSA (ie. $1.5k, $3k, $5k...) with maybe one ridiculously expensive low-deductible plan.

Anyway, thoughts? I needed to get this rant out, I guess. Maybe I just missed the discourse on this because I was a child at the time lol.

 

We've had threads on how D&D itself has a colonial mindset, but I think that undersells how fucked up and racist players can be. I want this thread to be about players who go out of their way to make characters that break the fourth wall and ruin friendships outside of the game.

I'll start: I had a player come to me with their character: "Gucci, the rapping goblin bard". The details were what you would expect. Like he literally put a picture of Gucci Mane in the chat. I told him that this was blackface and I wouldn't allow it. He had a tantrum about being called racist, and now we no longer speak (lol).

 

Gotta be one of the most cynical and villainous recent euphemisms. At least top 5. I haven't seen it recently though which is good.

 

For the record I don't think this would matter or anything, but it would be fun to pretend to be a single issue voter about this.

 
 
 
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