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  • Oh, I enjoy studying history. And I find it terrible that apparently no one learns from history, because otherwise fascism would not be back in vogue.

  • Of course they do, this is their mindless tactic and it's obvious to everyone with half a brain because it's so mindless (it used to be much more skillful).

    This can only work because there's so much money behind it. Otherwise, it would never be possible to maintain such obvious bullshit. It can only work because there are billionaires and because these billionaires are all inhumane monsters - psychopaths by definition. It is the logical consequence of unbridled capitalism, which, contrary to all the narratives that people like Milton Friedman have made famous, is not a free market, but always produces the monopolies we see today.

    The civilizational regression we are experiencing today is the direct result of this: of too much money in too few horribly unscrupulous hands.

    In itself, it's simple, but billionaires are doing everything they can to prevent people from realizing that - as in this case: hey, let's just have our own fascist Super Bowl show. It's just sooo fucking stupid, but so are people.

    I guess this is how it is: Despite its blatant absurdity, all of this is only possible because people allow it - that is just a fact. With all that monstrous shit going on in the word besides better judgement I find it increasingly difficult to attribute this to any other reason than that there is a significant proportion of people who are incorrigible, arrogant and ignorant beyond saving - and then some who are just plain evil. Perhaps that is human nature, which Kant and all other Enlightenment thinkers always denied because they wanted people to believe in the good of the people so they can do good instead of evil.

  • Well, this shows once again that the right-wing extremists need their own artificially staged reality in order to somehow justify all the outrageous lies of the MAGA leadership: they simply cannot allow people to peacefully celebrate sporting events.

    It's really absurd how blind these idiots are. They just can't see that the imaginary enemy images that are being mindlessly propagated here simply serve to distract from how thoroughly degenerate the leaders of this "movement" are, from the fact that they are actually the enemies of all halfway decent people.

    The stupidity is really only surpassed by the ruthlessness of the criminals responsible for this moronic deception.

  • Was it already the case before MAGA that it was completely normal for the highest law enforcement authorities in the US to blatantly lie and completely disregard the law, even breaking it themselves on a regular basis, even in high-profile cases?

    As a European, I am now so used to the fact that absolutely nothing the White House communicates is even remotely true that it seems like the normal state of affairs in the US.

    Is it just particularly extreme with this criminal mafia regime, or was it already common practice before?

  • A quick reminder that arrest warrants have long been in place against the Israeli Prime Minister and the Israeli Defense Minister on suspicion of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Since Germany is legally obliged to enforce arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court, the German government should be interested in arresting the Israeli government members in question, rather than making any kind of deal with them.

  • Great, great, so once again there will be a nice investigation, after which absolutely nothing will be done. It would save a lot of time and money not to investigate at all, but hey, the whole point seems to be that you can hide under the cosy cloak of the rule of law before letting the worst of the worst get away with all their crimes.

  • Budweiser originally refers to a Czech beer - Budějovický Budvar - brewed in České Budějovice (German: Budweis). Today there are two separate beers sold under the Budweiser name: the Czech original (often marketed as Budvar or, in some countries, Czechvar) and the US beer produced by Anheuser‑Busch. Trademark rights to the name "Budweiser" are divided by territory after long legal disputes: Anheuser‑Busch owns the Budweiser trademark in the United States and in many other markets, while Budějovický Budvar retains rights in other countries (in Germany for example).

    So Budweiser was never really a US beer - it is just sold under this name to give the impression that it is a good beer, which the original is, but its US imitation never was.

  • Fun fact, which has unfortunately become completely meaningless since the US company Mondelēz (formerly Kraft Foods) has bought the brand: Since around 2000, the Toblerone logo has featured a mountain, the Matterhorn, a well recognized symbol of Switzerland. Hidden in the silhouette of the mountain is a bear, the heraldic animal of the Swiss city of Bern, where the brand was established in 1908.

    "Toblerone" is a play on words combining the name "Tobler," the surname of one of the company's founders, and "Torrone," the Italian name for honey and almond nougat. The brand name also includes "Berne," which is the historical English spelling for the city of Bern.

  • Yes, that's probably true. Maybe someone will come along who people can rally behind - someone who will put an end to hatred and exploitation and show people that greed and self-interest are leading the country into the abyss it now faces.

    The frustration felt by the undoubtedly countless decent people in the US must be hard to bear. As a German, I can well imagine that, because in my home country, too, the goddamned fascists are on the rise, and here, too, there are unfortunately many people who fall prey to their dull ideology, even though it completely contradicts their own interests.

    That is precisely why I think it is important for people to take to the streets, because social media and traditional media are controlled by the same unscrupulous monsters who have resurrected fascism in order to maximize their profits. In such a manipulated media reality, it is easy to get the false impression that the majority supports this inhuman ideology - with all its disgusting hatred for everything it feels threatened by: intellect, humor, empathy, compassion and all that.

    This makes it all the more important, in my opinion, for people to come together in real life to reassure each other that there are indeed many decent people out there.

  • Yes, true leaders are needed for every movement - courageous people who care about the cause rather than themselves. Well, perhaps US citizens will now succeed in giving meaning to the suffering of so many and also to the deaths of those who paid the ultimate price by carrying their suffering and the blatant injustice of their fate like a banner before them, turning it into positive energy to finally put an end to all this. It would be nothing but desirable - for the US as well as for the world.

  • I think it should be clear to most people by now that you can't reason with fascists because they don't listen to arguments but just cling to their evil ideology against all logic. It should also be clear to most US citizens by now that isolated protests in some cities will do as little to stop the criminal regime as the hollowed-out legal system or any of the corrupt established politicians.

    The regime is clearly not impressed by this, especially since its propaganda machine continuously obscures the fact that millions of people are taking to the streets to express their contempt for the crimes of their fascist leaders. This is already evident in the fact that its secret police force barely waited a few hours before committing the next murder in open public and for all to see.

    However, the question remains, and it will be interesting to see whether US citizens will oppose their oppression with organized and nationwide coordinated resistance. I think the US is at a turning point in its history: Will the American people rise up against the tyranny of the powerful few, or will the masses bow down to it?

    Only US citizens can answer this question - through decisive civil resistance, through a nationwide general strike that continues for as long as it takes, even at the expense of their own standard of living, until the criminal regime is removed.

    If that does not happen, I believe it is inevitable that the US will soon become an autocratic kleptocracy like Russia, since the orange child molester, his billionaire allies and their henchmen are obviously in the process of replacing even the semblance of democracy with the harsh repressive measures that are characteristic of a true dictatorship.

    So the question is: Will the US population allow this to happen, or will they rise up en masse to oppose it?

  • In some Nazi concentration camps, the steps that forced laborers had to climb while heavily laden were deliberately made of different heights to make the ordeal even worse. This is the same disgusting and abysmal malice. Pure evil for which there can be no excuse.

  • I find the AI audio translation on YouTube, which Google now seems to be imposing as standard, to be the most absurd thing of 'em all: even the intros are so poorly translated that it couldn't be more ridiculous.

    I'm sure many users don't realize that this is supposed to be a "feature" and mistakenly believe that the foreign-language video they deliberately clicked on is obviously AI-generated because the audio track is so horribly bad.

    Well, another reason for PeerTube...

  • This development will certainly not end with books - countless other creative and intellectual achievements have long been affected. That is precisely the problem with generative models, whether they involve text, code, video, images, or whatever else. All of this boils down to the fact that the already precarious situation for everyone who creates value by themselves is continuing to deteriorate. Professional work in all these areas will undoubtedly become even more precarious in the future, with artists, designers, and writers, who were already in a difficult position, now being joined by industries such as software development and administrative work.

    Please don't get me wrong: I am anything but a technology pessimist, but the business model of the so-called AI companies is so exploitative and their owners so unscrupulous that, given the status quo (cloud models), I can hardly imagine that this will lead to even halfway fair working conditions or remuneration models for people who create value in the form of intellectual achievements. I mean, this post is a vivid example.

  • So we can assume that in the future, only slob written by LLMs will be available. I mean, who would be willing to spend hundreds of hours writing a book when even huge corporations that earn billions from it won't pay the author a single dime?

  • The purpose of business school MBAs is nothing more than networking. These degrees cost a fortune, and that's exactly the point: to bring opportunists together. I'm almost sure it's next to impossible to fail this degree, because it's not about knowledge at all, but merely about gaining entry into senior management.

  • What you're saying is simply wrong. The Americans still have plenty of opportunities to resist. You could organize a general strike and paralyze the country, for example.

  • Alles Gute, Gesundheit, Glück und Freude! Lass es dir gutgehen an deinem Geburtstag!

  • Well, that's what these ruthless monsters are all about, and that's why fascism is on the rise again worldwide: because it allows billionaires to legitimize their depravity through this inhuman ideology.

    That's how it was back in Nazi Germany, where economic leaders ultimately lost control over Hitler, leading to millions of deaths and unbearable suffering, but the billionaires got away with it because they were not prosecuted for their crimes – so now they are trying again with this despicable ideology, and the saddest thing is that people have not learned the slightest thing from history, but are falling once again for the obvious lies of the neo-Nazis just as they did before.

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Social media is to democracies what PVP quick matches are to decent players: the worst teammates refuse to take any advice, but are still very vocal. This usually ensures that the team loses.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Where can I get news about today's 50501 protests? There seems to be frighteningly little news about this in the mainstream media.

  • politics @lemmy.world

    List of cities hosting nationwide anti-Trump protests on Saturday, April 19

    www.newsweek.com /anti-trump-protest-locations-list-map-april-19-50501-2059609
  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    When was the last time you felt that you were well represented by a politician - be it at local or national level? What was the occasion?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Are people in the US aware that they are now definitely a rogue state, or is this fact covered up by the usual patriotism somehow?

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    Sadly very topical again: Hannah Arendt's "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil"

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    Another cartoon that is an alternative to the American ones: The Adventures of Tintin by Belgian illustrator Hergé

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Peak Relaxation, please

  • Books @lemmy.ml

    Probably more relevant than ever before: Harry G. Frankfurt's "On Bullshit"

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Victory after all

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What would it mean for the world if the US were to transform itself from the usual democracy-like plutocracy into an outright dictatorship? Would anything change at all?

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Degrees of Disaster

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    In your experience, what is Halloween all about?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How many followers, subscribers, connections, upvotes or friends (...) does it take to turn a normal person into an influencer on a particular social media platform? Does it take anything else?

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Pondering Orbs in Super(ule) Castlevania IV

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Overflow

  • HipHopHeads @sopuli.xyz

    Outkast - Two Dope Boyz (In a Cadillac)

  • HipHopHeads @sopuli.xyz

    Sean Price - Straight Music (ft. MF DOOM)

  • HipHopHeads @sopuli.xyz

    Pharoahe Monch - The Truth (ft. Common & Talib Kweli)

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What are some timeless meme formats?