amerikkka after 100 million deportations is an AI pastiche of a 1950's cookie-cutter muscle car with a tsunami crashing into it under a veneer of hawaiian colonialist fantasy aesthetic? i couldn't agree more.
it's too big to bail out the AI industry because the entire economy is now tied into the AI boom, so they're not going to let it burst ever. u.s. hegemony is a hell of a stabilizer. they will drag out the AI bubble until it gets exploded by something entirely separate from u.s. political and military reach.
I've noticed there's a certain class of liberal that thinks an officer's coup d'etat is the only thing that could save amerikkka from becoming Nazi Germany.
good luck with that, i say. diaz-canel is not some dictator overseeing a currently hyper-impoverished oil-dependent nation-state with a top-heavy security apparatus. cuba has had now 30 years of developing independently. if the amerikkkan government thinks they can overthrow the socialist state so easily, i think they will be in for protracted people's war on the ground.
reality isn't real. "it is easier to fool a person than to convince them they've been fooled." of course it's all lies, but when the AP and CNN and Fox are all repeating the same lies in lockstep with the perfidious NYT and the Washington Post, good luck convincing an amerikkkan with a parasocial attachment to the concept of amerikkkan freedom to see that.
phrasing of these as thought-terminating cliches. and unsurprisingly, one of their other examples of such a thought-terminating cliche is "hand-picked successor" as exemplified by amerikkkan coverage about nicolas maduro. this was an ep from several years ago.
amerikkka after 100 million deportations is an AI pastiche of a 1950's cookie-cutter muscle car with a tsunami crashing into it under a veneer of hawaiian colonialist fantasy aesthetic? i couldn't agree more.