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  • Overall I think our best hope is with organized labor. Join a union or create one.

    Great point, I agree with you on that. Joining a union was the best thing I ever did, even though I'm no longer in that industry/active. In order to tackle the money side of this, it's important to remember that most Americans are all three: workers, voters, and consumers.

    For those who can afford to do so: consuming/supporting local goods/services and avoiding national brands/distributors goes a long way. The new McDonald's that just got constructed in my town is way cheaper than supporting the local food truck but I'm fortunate to be able to support the local guys--I rued the day that McDonald's broke ground. I order straight from manufacturers when it makes sense, I buy books from small (online) book distributors or used at local small brick and mortar stores. I don't know if it makes any damn difference but it feels good, I have to speculate it will have a cumulative effect.

    If I take a step back, the general throughline of any of these ideas is decentralization. We're doing it now, right here. For the individual, the easiest and most accessible way to apply it to politics directly is voting in local elections, which is why I first mentioned that. And of course, the very act of voting can be prohibitive for many, I'm not discounting that.

    Broad-based protests do work in my mind, and I posit that they sort of have an inverted bell curve effect. Immediately during and after the protests, they raise awareness, draw media frenzy, and stay afloat in current events and discussion. However, months to years later, after the media has moved on and something else is more novel to talk about (like how the West pivoted from Ukraine to Palestine), it can feel like nothing came about, or too little, too late. However in the long term, it seems like a shift can come about that colors the mindset of a generation and those after it. In the case of George Floyd, I'm a white guy and never had many issues with cops. Before that instant I may have even occasionally been a cop apologist when I was younger. But once that event happened and I joined the marches for awareness, I could never see them the same way again. I will now always have my eyes open when seeing cops interact with others. To turn away and pretend every interaction someone is having with a cop is innocent is naive and dangerous, certainly enabling.

    Sorry for the ramblings, I'm no poly sci major, I'm probably not even smart enough to write the above with any confidence. It's all just my opinions there so take it for what you will.

  • Last year, more solar panels were installed in China — the world’s largest carbon emitter — than the US has installed in its entire history.

    This is fucking awesome news.

  • You're right, my mistake. I just meant the Democratic Party. Not like it isn't hive minded by corporate lobbying either, but what else is there to do but vote locally? Someone said recently that only voting in presidential races is like only throwing Hail Mary's.

  • I have to think a hard drive and even a VPN service would pay for itself in no time at that cost.

  • I actually don't personally know any Biden supporters to verify that statement. I do, however, know many people who will vote for a second term of this second-quartile-ranked president rather than the bottom quartile anaerobic bacteria that we had before. Those people are very painfully aware that not much is "fine" and the US--and the rest of the worldwide governments--have a long way to go.

    Most rational people realize that we don't need a middling, above-average option as president, we need literal superheros as politicians in all seats of all branches of government. That will never happen. However, I'm one of like a thousand who vote in my local elections (not just general), which is insane considering the size of my district. It all starts small. If you want to dismantle a compromised DNC, tear it out by the roots, not the head.

    I'm very glad these folks are standing up for what they think is necessary, even in the face of establishment antagonism and some unhinged cops. I hope this spreads like wildfire. We have bigger things to tackle as a species in the year 2024 than stopping sponsored genocide. The sooner we can put pressure on Israel to cease their onslaught, the better.

  • [...] carrying out what is likely the highest number of protest-related arrests there since the Vietnam War.

    That's pretty telling of the state of things.

  • Thanks for introducing a new term to me today.

  • I can't sit him, either.

  • Yeah gotta nip that in the bud. Although people stepping away from buying dairy milk wouldn't be so bad I guess.

  • I cannot stand Ryan Reynolds.

  • I feel like this is having a bit of a Streisand effect.

  • For some reason I thought it was mainly to protect Taylor Swift, with teen girls being the afterthought.

  • Let's fucking GO, 10 countries!

  • True

  • If he was ousted I would buy one just to spite him.

    Nah, I wouldn't, but I imagine a big uptick in sales after he got the boot would do detrimental harm to his ego.

  • Things are getting better so it's only natural.

  • I've had a lot of trouble searching for a concrete answer to this, but does anyone know what percentage of commercial jets in the US are made by Boeing? I know it's a duopoly between them and Airbus, but to what extent is Boeing's domination?

  • I've seen this a dozen times. What's always striking to me is that personally, I feel I've lost the capability to talk to strangers in public like that. Could be the young age of the group, they're just more outgoing, or maybe they've had a few to drink. Could be the novelty of their video camera. But possibly it could be a broader cultural shift from then to now. I'm sure there evidence out there for the latter, because I certainly don't see many people interacting this way anymore. Nowadays, I'd feel like I was bothering people just trying to do their jobs and get through the day.

    Edit: I rest my case: https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/42e85abd-b2d9-453e-8586-f046b6cff869.jpeg