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  1. What's the "preventing mass hysteria" bullshit? First, it's incredibly paternalistic. For all this talk of the "freedom" afforded by democratic governance, it's really fucking annoying to see once again a person in a position of leadership determining what the public can or can't handle. 

    Second, the state of the world is pretty silly now. I'm doubtful that telling people about a galactic federation would make things that much worse. Arguably, it might bring people together. What is the reasoning exactly that this would pull people apart? It's more plausible that people in positions of power would prefer to keep this information to themselves, so that they can find ways to use this information to their advantage. It's what they do. 

    Third, all of this is rather silly, anyway, and I don't put a whole lot of stock in any of it. As someone already mentioned, we have evidence of tic tacs or something. That's about it. Could be explained in all sorts of ways that don't have jack to do with a Galactic Federation. This has been said many times, but it could be some unexplained weather phenomenon, could be some random anarchist aliens, could be some country with some really advanced, as yet undisclosed tech. It's really not hard to imagine so many other things than a silly Star Trek Wars plot. Goodness, it's embarrassing to even address this. 

    Fourth, we have a hard enough time understanding non-human terrestrial forms of life. We've all heard the old Wittgenstein addage: "If a lion could speak, we wouldn't understand it." Are we to believe our leaders are so smart that not only can they handle information that can't be entrusted to the rest of us, but they're also great at communicating with forms of life from a completely different evolutionary timeline? Fuck right off. 

    I had a few more points, but that's enough for now. 

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Nebraska said:

    “Anybody who thinks that this election went well, like that idiot Krebs who used to be the head of cybersecurity [for Trump]. That guy is a class A moron. He should be drawn and quartered. Taken out at dawn and shot”Joe DiGenova (Big T's high energy lawyer) talking about chris krebs, the former cybersecurity chief at DHS for his betrayal to big T

    What's with this flippant use of death threats?! 

  3. 1 hour ago, Nebraska said:

    Big T and bill burr will line up traitors (democrats) against a wall and start shooting them- although conflicts with earlier prediction that christians will be killed by the satanic communist takeover currently going on. in the mean time, hope florida makes killing looters and protestors legal because that's okay.

    also, tucker carlson getting exposed for eating at the same pizza joint and john podesta meaning they're both involved in pizzagate. 

    Goodness, I've been saying for decades now that the expression of these exact sentiments--without any shame and out in the open--is a seriously scary warning sign. As someone who fits into one of those very groups he just mentioned, that's terrifying to see. But as someone who (for some reason) still cares about the proper function of society, that's disheartening. 

  4. 6 hours ago, Nebraska said:

     

     


    republican (based) member of the Florida man legislature

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    Is there a rage facepalm reaction icon? There should be. Sparking up the base by intentionally broadcasting things to upset people in the opposing "tribe" (I hate that language, but that seems to be the motivation here). It can't get much more blatant than this. 

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  5. 13 minutes ago, dingformung said:

    Biden was a pretty bad candidate considering that he didn't win more clearly against an autocrat & the worst president the US ever had. I doubt that Warren or Sanders would have done much worse

    It shouldn't have been so close. But then again, who are these people, these 70+ million people, who voted for the wannabe dictator in the first place? That should not have happened. 

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  6. 14 minutes ago, ignatius said:

    i think stern is saying that it'll be a mess and fall apart regardless of how many subscribers etc because trump and his people are fundamentally incompetent and will break any new thing they try to make. the audience is certainly there but can they make use of it in a long term way?  perhaps alex jones will straighten everyone out and show them how it's done or something ?

    Yeah, but similar arguments were advanced in 2015 for the claim that he couldn't get elected. "They're incompetent, therefore they'll fail." It's not that I think we're overlooking any great genius here--there isn't any--but those commentators who dismissed his candidacy as a joke weren't counting on how effective it is to tap into provincialism, scapegoating, and good ol' fashioned racism in America. And his popular vote actually increased this time around, right? He knows how to milk those die-hard followers, we have to give him at least that much. I'm with Jules on this: it's pretty scary shit. 

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  7. Just now, sweepstakes said:

    Trump has a cult, that cult gave him a machine and momentum. The machine is starting to be dismantled, the momentum is slowing, and while some of the cult will remain, without the platform of POTUS, they will dwindle too.

    What we just won is definitely just a battle, but we haven't lost the war yet.

    Fair enough. Look, I'm breathing a huge sigh of relief too. But I'm still thoroughly shocked how many people still voted for Trump. I'm going to let go of it for today. Sorry to bring everyone else down with my pessimism. It isn't easy for me to accept the good, especially when the bad is so overwhelmingly present. But there's still good, and I'll focus on that from now on this weekend. 

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  8. Sorry to be a debbie-downer, but that's a surgical removal of a tumour while the cancer has metastazied in the liver and has spread to the brain of this, Our Great Country. We be celebrating the hacking of a rapidly decomposing corpse. Granted, that's a bit dramatic, but we shouldn't be patting ourselves on the back over this terribly weak showing. We have to remain vigilant now, and brace ourselves for whatever nutty declarations Trump will signal to his rather substantive base. These are the people with guns, who organize Weekend-Warrior militia groups like the three-percenters or the oathkeepers. They all believe the weird things that Trump says about the election being stolen, and they are ready for a civil war. Listen: https://www.npr.org/2020/10/28/928644025/after-covering-civil-war-overseas-journalist-examines-u-s-militia-movement 

    The size of the Trump base is what's truly disturbing me right now: it's much worse than I thought. I thought (given 2016) that his support was a sizable minority: just enough and distributed just right to secure the electoral college victory. While he didn't secure it this time, what this shows is far more people were willing to vote for this guy--despite all that he said and did to undermine democracy--than a mere 30%. It was basically half of this fucking country. 

    Fuck this. No, we should not be happy. 

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  9. We shouldn’t be happy about this. Relieved, sure, but not happy. Half the country voted for this wannabe dictator, even after all the shit he said and did. They aren’t going away. They seem to be growing in number. This was close, way too close, and Trump beat Obama’s record for largest amount of votes (as did Biden). The problems are here, they’re deep, and they’re probably going to get worse.

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  10. Great! Thanks for the tip. I've been a huge fan since "Spanners", but I was obsessed with "Liber Dogma" and this past winter I had "Conspiracy Tapes Live" and "Conspiracy Tapes RMX" on a loop. 

    Looking forward to digging into this and the follow-up in a month! 

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  11. This album fits right between my copy of Steve Hauschildt's recent "Non-Lin" and Locust's recent "The Plaintive". All three are hitting me in the heart in complicated ways, accented by the grey, windy fall weather and cold house, personal struggles, work demands, political uncertainty, and the prospect of death. And I couldn't be more grateful for this. 

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  12. They should title the next one "ificant" as in "that would be significantly stupid and I do not wish for them to do things like that" 

    Or it could be a collection of remixes called "re-sign" as in "I resign from making silly predictions". 

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