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Estiar, to aboringdystopia in A literal child taking orders in a fast food restaurant in the US

He’s not. He’s waiting tables and taking orders.

Estiar, to politicalmemes in Always remember, both sides are just as bad!

But Trump lacks rebirth rhetoric outside of ‘MAGA’ He isn’t seeking to subjugate the other nations of the world for the spirit of America. He didn’t really support the US military, and doesn’t employ brown shirts to silence opposition. That may be because our institutions are durable enough to resist him now though.

I do see the argument though. I however oppose reductionism. It’s dehumanizing and anti-democratic. Problem comes when one has to fight populism with intellectualism. It doesn’t work because it’s not snappy

Estiar, to politicalmemes in Always remember, both sides are just as bad!

I’d like to point out that the political compass is a really bad construct for understanding politics. Ideology is made from smaller factors such as economics, tradition, religion, intellectualism, and other institutions. Fascism came out of socialist circles, as did Nazism. The modern political compass came out of the cold war and helped both sides justify themselves: the communists who wanted to be as far from the Nazis as possible and the Americans who wanted to be seen as the voice of the moderates. (Don’t look at the Molotov-Ribbontrop pact or Jim Crow)

The Republican party promotes Right wing populism. Elements of that include autarky, isolationism and conservatism.

Fascism is a very specific ideology, and while the leader of the Republican party Trump has some things in common with it, he is not on the war path like a true fascist would be. He is less imperialist than previous presidents. He wants to pull out from NATO and abandon the Kurdish people in Syria. Again, Trump is a populist. He did not come out of socialist circles preaching an anti-elitist message.

Estiar, to politics in Sen. Bernie Sanders opposes giving Israel $10 billion in aid

Israel doesn’t really need the aid. They’re doing just fine militarily

Estiar, to politicalmemes in Always remember, both sides are just as bad!

Please elaborate

Estiar, to politicalmemes in Always remember, both sides are just as bad!

This is the same argument that led to the red scare in the 50s. Want to unionize your workplace? That’s not the only union you want! Want to bring an anti consumerism message? Literally communism! It’s much easier to group undesirables together so you can marginalize the libertarians, evangelicals and business class in one fell swoop by labeling them Fascist

Estiar, to politics in FBI Labels Anti-Fascists and Anti-Racists as Violent Extremists

I don’t really have a guide anywhere, but there are a number of them on the web. One of the OSINT powerhouses is BellingCat. They make finished products. There’s liveuamap.com/en for a map on the RU/UA war. Oryx is a good estimate for equipment losses there (I bet you can tell where my interests lie) I’d recommend getting to know some of these finished products first. That, and reading about the history of where you are looking at. Learning about the politics of Coal? Read some books about it. Get some perspectives. Want to know about the Isreal/Palestine conflict? Get to know the last 100 years of conflict since the Ottoman Empire fell

There’s a real big difference in bits and bites investigating and actual finished products. A lot of the tools out there are for getting these bits and bites like osintframework.com. One can buy commercial satellite photos, but those are expensive. They’re usually already bought by people on Twitter anyway. Putting together products is the hard part though, and there are quite a few pitfalls that one can fall into between unreliable sources and deceptive imagery persuasion or DIP. Ryan McBeth is a great source to look at to help you spot this sort of thing.

Estiar, to politics in FBI Labels Anti-Fascists and Anti-Racists as Violent Extremists

I suggest getting into the world of OSINT. There’s a lot that can be learned there, and many sources are independent of any government.

Estiar, to nostupidquestions in In the Hamas/Israel war, why does Palestine have "hostages" but Israel has "prisoners"?

True. Al Jazeera is a Qatari state run media enterprise. They’re pretty reliable on news on things outside the Middle East, but tend to have a massive bias when it comes to matters of Qatar’s interests.

Estiar, to news in Judge on Trump NY Fraud Case Receives ‘Serious and Credible’ Death Threats From MAGA

Please remember, just because Trump doesn’t respect the rule of law, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t either.

Estiar, to nintendo in Nintendo of America President: “Everyone Has the Right To Form a Union”

You probably don’t work for a large company who has a duty to their shareholders. Large companies tend to save any penny they can because it scales up across the company. The workers at the bottom have no way to communicate with their employers too.

Small business has a shorter hierarchy, where you can go talk to the head of the company. They’re usually private companies that don’t have public shareholders.

Estiar, to news in RFK Jr. spent years stoking fear and mistrust of vaccines. Here's who gets hurt by Kennedy's work

That’s an easy cease and desist letter right there. Failing that, there could be quite the copyright lawsuit there

Estiar, to news in Black student suspended over his hairstyle to be sent to an alternative education program

Then that school policy is fine too, as it bans Anyone from wearing dreadlocks. This applies to the white Texans, the Hispanic Texans, the Black Texans etc.

That reasoning doesn’t work. It’s targeted against a certain group of marginalized people just like the Hijab law and the same principle.

Estiar, to microblogmemes in Truth.

Did you ever have dial up?

Estiar, to internetfuneral in S.T.P.

It matches a couple of the patterns that antisemitic conspiracy theories have. Namely a secret society aimed at changing the status quo by subversion of ‘all the good people’. That’s a common theme, and has been used by both right wing and left wing antisemites. If you ask why would they subvert the good people, they answer, “It’s because it’s in their nature”

Admittedly, it’s missing the tropes, like Christian Values, marxist-capitalists, etc, so more context is needed to say for certain

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