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  • mycodesucks@lemmy.world
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    6 天前

    Anyone remember how much nicer the world felt before we all realized nobody in charge of anything with any real power has any idea what the fuck they’re doing?

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      I’m sure that back in the day there were adults in charge of the big companies. I know that where I work management used to listen to tech areas for tech stuff. Now they just trust whatever the Microsoft agent tells them

    • OwOarchist@pawb.social
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      6 天前

      We didn’t all realize that at the same point. Some of us have known that for a very long time.

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      5 天前

      They know what they are doing. Their goals just don’t align with the rest of humanity.

      The mistake we make is in assuming that government choices are born of incompetence… The actions of empire are not incompetent. They are not intended to serve you or the citizens, but to serve material interests, the plunder of land, natural resources, markets, and cheap labor".

      -Michael Parenti

      RIP to the GOAT

      Edit: He talks about it in the lecture starting around 15:35. Though the quote above is from his book “against empire”

      https://youtu.be/s5oPFAfdrkU?t=935

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      5 天前

      Well back then we thought everyone in charge was evil. Back then we had Krutschev, Nixon etc. Always nuclear war looming. And Reagan with this trickle downs, the Bush wars over made-up WMDs etc.

      I don’t think there was ever really a positive period. Maybe the 90s which was kinda the high point. Economics were good, America and NATO was the undisputed world power, nobody took global warming seriously yet and the internet was promising a great future.

      Then after 2000 we had the dot com crash, 9/11, the resulting wars, Russia becoming an enemy again, the financial world crisis, the rise of the internet as a surveillance tool, global warming, the pandemic, exploding house prices everywhere.

      Really pretty much exactly after the change of the century everything turned to shit.

    • youcantreadthis@quokk.au
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      5 天前

      No that was a long time ago for some of us it’s always been like this you were just insulated by privilege

    • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      5 天前

      Nope.

      I’m legitimately having a blast right now, 100% affirmed by reality, which I spent the last roughly 15 years of trying to tell people, very labriously, with very detailed reasoning, why what is now obvious was then and basically always has been the case.

      Your discomfort is my schadenfreude.