They’re certainly colluding to screw workers and consumers as much as possible. It benefits them to work together against the working class.
They’re certainly colluding to screw workers and consumers as much as possible. It benefits them to work together against the working class.
Today I learned that IBM is still a major thing
It’s corporate-speak that means nothing. The same company “focused on it’s core business” today will buy something unrelated sometime later and say it’s “poised for growth in a growing market”.
I think the poll question was about support of the new government’s policies. I can’t answer the second question as I have no idea how this poll was done.
The world is way more exploitative than you seem to recognize. I suggest researching unequal exchange.
“Beyond this, outright corruption has also played a part in maintaining the postcolonial order. Françafrique has comprised countries notorious for human rights violations, including Niger. Subservient puppet leaders ignored democratic progress in return for massive aid programmes. Bribes have been paid via arms deals and other help with security, and – of course – in hard cash that has been laundered.”
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/05/niger-crisis-france-empire-africa-coup-colony
It seems to me that neither side deserves support but the west deserves less. The people of the country seem to support to coup by a wide margin.
The difference is that the west outsourced the war to the Africans. It’s probably costs more than direct intervention but they get a compliant country that they can use for profits and whatever else, and none of the risk to human life. I wouldn’t call that progress, just neocolonialism
Total agreement. His message was revolutionary.
Exactly! Both parties are owned.
Did you expect different? Biden ran as an centrist establishment candidate and he’s been exactly that. Anyway, in general, trashing the environment is something both parties agree on but it’s more acceptable for Dems to do. They get to claim “we had to do this but I promise we’re gonna incrementally slow it down, next year…”
The other thinks it’s important to get along with the book burners. They think the book burners are decent people who are just misguided on a few issues. They act like civil debate will solve all problems.
In this vein, sudokuslam.com is cool too
At least Bojack got paid
The CMA agreed to negotiate so I think it’s likely that a deal will be made soon. The UK doesn’t want to be left out
Eh, the wife isn’t starving either. Clearly the kids aren’t trying hard enough
This is hilarious! It’s also ridiculous that tactics like this is what government is.
Nah I don’t think so. What people do in a simulation can approximate what they’d do in real life with no consequences but in real life there are always consequences. And most people need to see themselves as the hero in their own story so they won’t do things that they perceive as evil.
It seems to me that most individual people think they are right in whatever they’re doing. Including voting for Trump, being hateful, etc.
Agreed bc I hate holding that thing! I only needed it to be a handheld for me to carry around the house and the ergonomics killed that possibility. Even with a grip on it giving it more bulk it’s still awkward to use the thumgsticks and hold the system