DrALJONES, to Israel
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Just a bunch of plutocrats utilising their free-speech rights..

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Pro-Israel billionaires pushed NYC Mayor to use police on pro-Palestinian student protesters at Columbia University.

They donated to him & offered to pay for private investigators to help break up the demonstrations.

The group included Howard Schultz, Michael Dell, Bill Ackman & Joshua Kushner, with Daniel Lubetzky, Daniel Loeb, Len Blavatnik & Joseph Sitt also associated.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/5/16/pro-israel-billionaires-urged-new-york-crackdown-on-gaza-protests-report

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DrALJONES, to Israel
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Just a bunch of plutocrats utilising their free-speech rights..

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Pro-Israel billionaires pushed NYC Mayor to use police on pro-Palestinian student protesters at Columbia University.

They donated to him & offered to pay for private investigators to help break up the demonstrations.

The group included Howard Schultz, Michael Dell, Bill Ackman & Joshua Kushner, with Daniel Lubetzky, Daniel Loeb, Len Blavatnik & Joseph Sitt also associated.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/5/16/pro-israel-billionaires-urged-new-york-crackdown-on-gaza-protests-report

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DrALJONES, to Israel
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Just a bunch of plutocrats utilising their free-speech rights..

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Pro-Israel billionaires pushed NYC Mayor to use police on pro-Palestinian student protesters at Columbia University.

They donated to him & offered to pay for private investigators to help break up the demonstrations.

The group included Howard Schultz, Michael Dell, Bill Ackman & Joshua Kushner, with Daniel Lubetzky, Daniel Loeb, Len Blavatnik & Joseph Sitt also associated.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/5/16/pro-israel-billionaires-urged-new-york-crackdown-on-gaza-protests-report

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meganL, to random
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Right-wing bankrolling stuff in your town. "Moms for Liberty" astroturf group puts wedge in the door for right-wing "rights" organizations to scare your county into giving them money and avoiding actually holding them accountable for their stochastic terrorizing of librarians. https://web.archive.org/web/20240516200929/https://www.davisenterprise.com/news/yolo-county-settles-moms-for-liberty-civil-rights-lawsuit/article_07d0b3f0-124e-11ef-849a-c723cf89a5f8.html

remixtures, to tech Portuguese
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There is a urgent need for populist movements invested on real participatory democracy. Real Democracy is what we need to fight Capitalism's tech zealots.

: "Balaji, a 43-year-old Long Island native who goes by his first name, has a solid Valley pedigree: He earned multiple degrees from Stanford University, founded multiple startups, became a partner at Andreessen-Horowitz and then served as chief technology officer at Coinbase. He is also the leader of a cultish and increasingly strident neo-reactionary tech political movement that sees American democracy as an enemy. In 2013, a New York Times story headlined “Silicon Valley Roused by Secession Call” described a speech in which he “told a group of young entrepreneurs that the United States had become ‘the Microsoft of nations’: outdated and obsolescent.”

“The speech won roars from the audience at Y Combinator, a leading start-up incubator,” reported the Times. Balaji paints a bleak picture of a dystopian future in a U.S. in chaos and decline, but his prophecies sometimes fall short. Last year, he lost $1 million in a public bet after wrongly predicting a massive surge in the price of Bitcoin.

Still, his appetite for autocracy is bottomless. Last October, Balaji hosted the first-ever Network State Conference. Garry Tan—the current Y Combinator CEO who’s attempting to spearhead a political takeover of San Francisco—participated in an interview with Balaji and cast the effort as part of the Network State movement. Tan, who made headlines in January after tweeting “die slow motherfuckers” at local progressive politicians, frames his campaign as an experiment in “moderate” politics. But in a podcast interview one month before the conference, Balaji laid out a more disturbing and extreme vision."

https://newrepublic.com/article/180487/balaji-srinivasan-network-state-plutocrat

GhostOnTheHalfShell, (edited ) to Florida
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10 min

I feel bad for normal people in Florida, but I’d like to lock billionaires there.

https://youtu.be/Oowegll0AK0

blogdiva, to random
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LMAO only 2%? GTFOH

"G20 Ministers Get Behind a Global Wealth Tax on Billionaires – Mother Jones"

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/04/g20-ministers-global-wealth-tax-billionaires-gabriel-zucman/

philip_cardella, to random
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So. I just submitted my final work of the term. And of the degree. Unless something weird happens, I have a graduate degree in history!!

HistoPol, (edited )
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@CarlG @philip_cardella

(2/2)

...the anti-democratic, plutocratic bemoans the imaginary *, it successfully has been implementing a , a in tendency(!) similar to the post-feudal system in Europe.

https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/110888931313470397

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UrNotTheBossOfUs, to random
@UrNotTheBossOfUs@mastodon.social avatar

Food for thought, don't think too long though:

There is a difference between telling both sides of stories, and hedging your bets.
Some once respected news outlets have been hedging their bets when reporting on fascists.
If the fascists succeed, those same softball throwing talking heads will be replaced along with those who called out lies with hard facts.
The strings of nepotism would then be controlled by new puppeteers. Nip it in the bud.

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UrNotTheBossOfUs,
@UrNotTheBossOfUs@mastodon.social avatar

🧵
Here comes another puppet to replace the puppets who didn't nip it in the bud. Rumor has it, AI is eyeballing all their jobs anyway. Ronna the RNC wrecker is in the NBC house now. ???


GIF of Cartoon characters unable to cut a thread of yarn. Used in this toot to emphasize how weak the scissors have become due to greed.

RockyC, to random
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I just read an article on that I will NOT link to espousing the virtues of “the pull-out method” when it comes to . The headline asks, “Withdrawal is a perfectly effective form of contraception. So why are some doctors and sex educators so against it?”

I don’t put a lot of stock in conspiracy theories, but when shit starts staring you in the face…

remixtures, to random Portuguese
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: "The decisions made by this small handful of men have a huge impact on almost every area of our lives — including our wages, our rents, and the temperature of our planet. And yet they exercise this extraordinary amount of power with little to no accountability.

No one in their right mind would argue that this is a rational way to organize an economy. Most mainstream economists argue that people like Jeff Bezos don’t really have as much power as we think they do. Amazon’s decisions are, they argue, determined entirely by wider trends within the market. Bezos doesn’t make decisions; the market does.

Yet in a world characterized by extreme levels of inequality, high rates of market concentration, and corporate capture of the state, this view becomes much harder to defend. When ten men could lose almost everything they have and still be wealthier than almost everyone else on the planet, it is absurd to argue that they’re not in control because the market is.

These men are the market — literally, in the case of Jeff Bezos."

https://jacobin.com/2022/02/billionaires-pandemic-wealth-democracy-economic-control-bezos

br00t4c, to random
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jstatepost, to random
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🥥 Around the world peaceful protest is the latest victim of economic inequality. How corporations and fat cats are increasingly throwing their weight around to stifle even polite criticism and to crush dissent with vengeful laws that silence critics and protect plutocrats. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/feb/02/plutocrats-powerful-laws-uk-rich-corporations 🥥
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appassionato, to books
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

Plutocracy in America How Increasing Inequality Destroys the Middle Class and Exploits the Poor

The growing gap between the most affluent Americans and the rest of society is changing the country into one defined—more than almost any other developed nation—by exceptional inequality of income, wealth, and opportunity.

@bookstodon




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HistoPol, to Starlink
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@TruthSandwich

"I do not believe in seizure. There are better alternatives, including regulation, taxation, and competition."

In principle, I agree. However, since last year, I did not believe that this is possible anymore in the US. It truly is a (I've written several threads on this during the past year. A tipping point was .*)

Elmo has become the most powerful fascist in history.
E.g. just :

https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/111631695638637320
@Provinto @paninid @NoFlexZone

HistoPol,
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scientist, to uk

spends more financing inequality in favour of rich than rest of , report finds

"There is a direct financial cost to inequality: the consequences of structuring society to allow for massive profiteering for the richest at the expense of the rest of us have been enormous.” https://www.theguardian.com/inequality/2023/nov/27/uk-spends-more-financing-inequality-in-favour-of-rich-than-rest-of-europe-report-finds

Centurion480, to politics
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Politics isn't hard: do what is necessary to improve the well being of your voting base, not the profits of wealthy donors and the plutocrats.

"When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Biden next meet, they will have something to commiserate over: their dismal standings in polls." https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/11/world/canada/trudeau-biden-polls.html

EndemicEarthling, to climate
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On Gadigal land, outside the office of Australia's federal Environment Minister @TanyaPlibersek's office, with a large group of school students and their allies, demanding the Australian government and commit to .

All of us can help away from :

  • Stop repeating their talking points & narratives (not sure which commonly-repeated tropes are part of their decades-long campaign? Never too late to learn)
  • Stop voting for their paid representatives in parliament (typically found within both/most major parties).
  • Support actions happening near you (not sure what's happening or how to help? Search for your location & ).
  • Learn more about why we're collectively still failing to implement (political/economic/societal/cultural) changes at a scale & pace commensurate with the scale & pace of the (hint: too much power in too few hands: ).
  • Consider the stakes: life as we know it is incompatible with the public business plans of the most powerful corporations on the planet. One/both of those realities will definitely change. Will you?
br00t4c, to random
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JackTheCat, to Amazon
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SCAMAZON

https://mastodon.scot/@Wen/111363487643237162
Wen - Amazon's $1.4B price-raising 'Project Nessie' algorithm exposed in FTC antitrust fight

For those of you who use ‘Amazon' for their convenience, remember that they are actively trying to(and succeeding) in ripping you off and will continue to do so while they are permitted.

Just say no.

https://www.theregister.com/2023/11/02/amazon_ftc_project_nessie/

Wen, to Amazon
@Wen@mastodon.scot avatar

Amazon's $1.4B price-raising 'Project Nessie' algorithm exposed in FTC antitrust fight

For those of you who use ‘Amazon' for their convenience, remember that they are actively trying to(and succeeding) in ripping you off and will continue to do so while they are permitted.

Just say no.

https://www.theregister.com/2023/11/02/amazon_ftc_project_nessie/

EndemicEarthling, to queensland
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In May, the Liberal-National opposition provided bipartisan support for legislation establishing a 3-4 year process, as a necessary precursor to the (extremely belated) negotiation of a treaty or with Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples. And they did so in response to the (that had called for , and ).

At the time, opposition leader had personally encouraged people in his state to "embrace this [truth-telling] wholeheartedly". On the day the legislation passed, he said: "I believe in truth-telling and to me that means telling it like it is. […] We cannot shy away from the real experiences of Australians throughout history. We must tell the truth about the real challenges they are facing today."

But now, five months later yet before any of the formal processes of truth-telling have begun, he's withdrawn support for the legislation, promising to tear it up should his party be voted into government at the next election.

He claims he is doing so because he is listening—to the voices of the 'No' voters, who outnumbered the 'Yes' voters at last Saturday's .

1/3

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/oct/19/queensland-treaty-qld-premier-annastacia-palaszczuk-lnp-backflip-indigenous-first-nations-truth-telling

EndemicEarthling,
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In response, Premier has said that the process of truth-telling and treaty negotiation won't be pursued without support.

So, what lessons might be drawn from this development?

  1. If voters say they don't want their government to listen to the voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, then voters are probably also saying they don't want to hear the truth themselves.

  2. Supporters of the Statement from the Heart who advocated for before or often did so explicitly on the assumption that Treaty would be the hardest, and so it is better to start with the 'easier' ask of a in order to build momentum. Yet in Queensland, the failure of this 'easier' step at a federal level now means the process of truth-telling (which had been moving forward and could have helped build lasting community consensus) has been thoroughly derailed.

  3. Ironically, the Voice referendum was defeated via the noise created by the various 'voices to parliament' that have been long established for rich corporate colonisers (Murdoch press, Minerals Council, Macquarie Bank, etc.). So now that its been confirmed that these old voices remain supreme, is just tidying up leftover mess.

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HeavenlyPossum, to random
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The US public consistently expresses majority support for policies like Medicare for All, higher taxes on the rich, free university education, debt erasure, rent control, legal abortion, and statehood for DC.

The US lacks these because the US political system does not exist to implement the public’s preferences.

shansterable,
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@HeavenlyPossum
US political system does not exist to implement the public’s preferences because the US Supreme Court ruled that political bribery is legal.

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