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  • Locking down the internet is a huge deal too, they are setting up every ip, every account, connected to a name and face and connected with all other information running it through half baked ai threat detection by companies like palantir to make secret social scores to determine everything.

    Sorry, what? In the UK? I don't believe that for a second, unless you have some irrefutable evidence for that. I could write an essay about why that's not true.

    surrender your information to the US as well make no mistake.

    If that is happening it is by the design of the technology made by someone like Peter Thiel. The UK government would never knowingly allow such a thing to happen. There's no benefit and they risk being ejected from government if found out. It sounds ridiculous to be honest, sorry.

    Very concerned here obviously as one would guess. We are fucked, I don't want to see Europe also fall to fascists that have every intention of fixing elections for the worst people in the world to remain in permanent control. We will be helping your fascists, secretly and openly,

    Likewise! I am very concerned just how easily the US has fallen to the right wing spell. Steve Bannon has been shown in the Epstein files as linked to helping all sorts of right wing parties in Europe, including Reform. Luckily we at least have more stringent campaign funding rules that America's "spend what you want".

    That is the price America pays for ultimate freedom of speech. It is lauded as the peak of democracy there, yet that very protection is used to guarantee unlimited financing of political campaigns by PACS and the elite. It's actually a weapon turned against the people. But yeah. Freeeedom.

    The west is going to fall like dominoes barring some real leadership that is not forthcoming because we somehow still trust the controlled opposition of the oligarchs that have captured all of our parties

    Not if citizens are wise to the manipulation tactics used i.e. social media. Many here are becoming aware. Rules are becoming more stringent. I have hope. Reform tend to do well in the less educated sectors of society. If we can educate them then they will see them for what they are. They thrive in poorer areas too. If the economy gets back to prospering then again, they will fade.

    We need real leaders now

    Mark Carney. His Davos speech was excellent. My hope os he starts taking the lead more with middle powers holding firm in the face of economic bullying from superpowers.

    America and China cannot survive alone. They need the middle powers still, just less than the middle ones individually need them. As a collective though they have power.

    My hope is the ties between EU countries grow stronger, hopefully we rejoin soon and we become a collective force.

    That or Trump passes away amd MAGA fade into civil war. That would be nice.

  • That's a very valid point.

    I would reply though that the article is quite vague on specifics.

    They could be providing verbal testimony to exactly what happened and how it happened. This piece feels like it's vague enough for the administration to just outright deny.

    If they, as a group, stood together and said "this is exactly what we saw and this is why it is terrifying" it would have far more weight than an article in a newspaper, even if it is the NYT.

  • I see. A lot of people do see it as concerning. We'll see if it actually goes ahead. Many people have made their opposition to it clear.

    How do you feel about the current state of your own country and the values that seem to be at threat there, if I may ask?

  • Cancelled the right to a trial by jury for up to 3 years in prison, from 1 passed in 2020, cancelling the magna carta without a fight.

    I thought these changes were still in the proposal stage? They are bad though and I disagree with them.

    I don't disagree with anything else you've listed. I'm just struggling to see how any of that is worse than what 14 years of a Tory government provided? On top of a ruined economy, failing public services, huge NHS waiting times etc. they also introduced the 9k tuition fees.

    Are you a UK citizen? If so are you a particularly young one?

    Because I can tell you now that if you were of voting age living through those Tory governments and you were living in the country, as me, you would be far more bitter about the 14 years of turning our country to shit than a year and a half of an incompetent slightly authoritarian Labour government.

    The majority of people would say the same. The Tories were voted out by a sweeping majority in 2024 because of this. UK citizens loathed the party and a good deal many still do, hence the rise of Reform.

    I understand why you are angry at Starmer's government and your criticisms are fair, but I do not at all believe that your opinion that his government, over one and a half years, has been worse than the previous 14 years of Tory governance is founded on anything tangible whatsoever.

  • And indeed starmer already did more damage than the tories did in over a decade.

    Sorry but what is that opinion based on?

    As a Brit I can assure you that a) he has absolutely most certainly not done more than the previous Tory governments to mess the country up. Lizz Truss, for only a single example, ruined the economy in 40 odd days. b) the prevailing opinion is not that he has been worse than the Tories. The reason many people say they want to vote Reform is precisely because they are a right wing party that are not the Tories.

    I'm very curious as to what you think his government has done that is worse than the 14 years of austerity, wrecked public finances, crumbling infrastructure and over population that the Tories provided? Obviously you are entitled to an opinion but I struggle to see what facts it could be based on.

  • I get that. It does make sense. Do you know how exactly they are trying to affevt change then? Do you believe they're working behind the scenes? Just wondering if that's an assumption or you know something.

    It's a gross injustice. The administration is basically subverting the rule of law and these people know that. Every US citizen should be aware of what they are doing. It's the behaviour of an authoritarian regime, not a democracy.

  • I mean, it's great that they left their posts to protect their own integrity. Bravo.

    Where is the fight though? Why aren't these people going out and telling the world that this administration is corrupting the rule of law?

    They have the information. They can tell the world exactly what they're doing over there. They've seen it. Yet none of them come forward.

    For an administration like this to succeed in what they're doing it also takes a massive lack of action from those that could stop it or speak out against it.

    All I see are cowards interested in themselves. If they really wanted to have any integrity they would be in front of the cameras, together, telling the whole world exactly what happened.

    But they're not.

  • It's almost as if the US is an oligarchy and that the ultra wealthy are able to govern the nation with political influence and shield themselves from the law.

    This should be a wake up call to all citizens. It doesn't matter who you elect. Your interests will never be represented until this oligarchy is broken up or destroyed.

  • Very sorry to hear that.

    Although I don't know you personally I sincerely hope, as I'm sure you do, that you succeed in your battle against it and that you have a great deal many more healthy years ahead of you.

    You're doing fantastic work here and I believe I speak for everyone when I say a massive thank you for it.

    All the best 👍🙏

  • His progressive politics must be portrayed as a catastrophic failure in any way possible. Otherwise the elite class will be shitting their pants.

    The elites need to maintain the status quo at all costs.

  • Some on the far right praise him, yeah. That's true. "Universally" was my use of hyperbole.

    The vast majority of UK residents despise him though, to the point that any political leader coming out in support of him would effectively be killing their career. Hence why Nigel Farage is dancing around the topic like maypole.

  • It shows a really quite astounding lack of self awareness to even think that it's worth having a premier in the UK.

    Had she been even remotely aware of how we (I'm from the UK) feel about her husband over here, she would know that this was inevitable.

    Her husband is universally despised in this country. Even by the Right.

  • Removed

    Bovino what?

    Jump
  • It didn't take me long to find out this guy was the first AG to be held in contempt of Congress for the ATF Gun Walking scandal.

    Whilst I am against what the Trump administration is doing is the strongest possible terms, it doesn't come out of nowhere. You could argue he set a precedent with his actions on that scandal.

    Although what we're seeing now is a different beast, the first Trump administration was, in my belief, a reaction to abuses of power such as these.

  • Amen.

    Let them clearly show they support the brutal and oppressive tactics. Then there's no debate when this is finally over as to who stood up and aho didn't.

  • It's funny how so many people are willing to write letters but none of these powerful people are willing to go there, see for themselves what's happening and speak about it.

    They all talk big but they never, ever put themselves anywhere near harms way. Not even politically, let alone physically.

    Everyone knows the "all it takes for bad to prevail is for good people to do nothing" quote or whatever it is. The Democrats are the living embodiment of that saying. As long as they get re-elected and still have their money they couldn't care less.

  • Sorry! I see where I messed up now.

    It should have read "is there a thread on Lemmy for organising action against misinformation (elsewhere on the internet)?

    That's what I meant. I'll work on my grammar if I'm going to stick around.

  • I have not seen any on here. Only on Reddit.

    I do not understand how this has been misconstrued. I can't look at my original comment as it was removed but let me be clear. I have not seen any on here. At all. I never meant to say I had. There has been some confusion somewhere.

  • I have a hard time sympathising with anyone that voted for Trump. That's for sure. Anyone who was happy with America's foreign policies in the past 20 years would get the same treatment.

    I think it's important to recognise that there are many people in America who resent what their country is going through and often resent the actions of their government.

    Many Americans are isolationist. Many are progressive. There's a real mix of different beliefs.

    I would honestly blame their system of government more than the average American. The system seems designed to exploit the average citizen as mich as possible whilst enriching those in power. In fact I would argue you could not create a better supposedly "democratic" system actually designed to exploit average workers if you tried.

  • Why are you so angry at me? I'm just here for a sensible discussion man.

    Center as in combining a capitalist free market economy with the social responsibility a government should have when looking after the welfare of it's citizens and regulating businesses practices in a safe but not overbearing way.

    I see myself as a centerist in the traditional way. I don't believe there really is a "left" much in America. What is considered left wing in America would be classed as virtually center left or centerist anywhere in Europe, for instance. Even progressives in the US would be practically left of center elsewhere. There is no traditional left wing as it's vilified.

    I think minorities and migrants are beneficial to a country both economically and culturally. I do not oppose them in any way, nor support their disenfranchisement in any way. Nor have I said anything of the sort that would suggest I do.

    If you're still offended then you need to calm down.

  • Sorry I must have not made myself clear at all.

    I meant Reddit is crawling with them.

    I have no idea about Lemmy as I've been here less than a day, as you said, but it seems normal to me. How Reddit was pre-2016.

    Again, sorry for the misunderstanding.

    I'm just going to play it safe and never talk about it again on here from now on.

  • politics @lemmy.world

    The Democrats are campaigning as if the mid-terms will be free and fair elections. That is a mistake.

    www.theguardian.com /commentisfree/2026/jan/23/midterm-elections-project-2025