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WayeeCool [comrade/them]

WayeeCool@hexbear.net
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Honestly it’s just a modern take on the “bread & circus” concept that goes back to city-states of the ancient world. It’s not unique to the US and is even something socialist governments must account for, but with the US it sure seems like an entire cultural identity has been built around consumption of treats. Just look at what happened in the US when COVID caused mass media entertainment (television, movies, novels) to be delayed indefinitely along with restaurants, bars, and themeparks closing down.

Other than treats citizens of the US often have nothing, living lives that can be quite hollow. Atomization. Freedom where to others they owe nothing and are owed nothing. No community, protestant religion centered around the individual, family is extremely shallow due to being limited to the so-called nuclear family that often abandons relationships when children turn 18, and suburban living where people often don’t even know their immediate neighbors.

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It’s basically the same class of ship the US, China, and Russia use as coast guard cutters. I often find it more than a little entertaining how most Navies outside the great powers label as warships what amount to coastal patrol vessels meant for civilian police actions in litoral water. Is something really a blue water Navy when you don’t even have the ships to assemble a Navy strike group (1 cruiser for command & control, 3 to 6 destroyers, and 1 attack submarine)?

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Up side is central African countries are extremely good at containing outbreaks once identified. It’s the reason most of those countries handled COVID better than any European or American countries. Outbreaks of hemorrhagic fevers like ebola (horrific way to die, traumatic to witness) have a way of causing the type of mass psychological trauma that teaches entire generations to take shit seriously.

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Can be even more brazen and accuse them of being antisemites for making any criticism of him. We can be just as deranged.

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I’ll give it a try. I actually enjoyed Paragon before Epic shut it down, so I might enjoy this shooter-moba.

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It’s meaningfully different in the US at least because these corporations are some of the most powerful on earth. Musk’s companies are small beans in comparison because market cap is meaningless compared to actual revenue. He is fucking around with corporations that literally overthrow governments, kill disloyal people, and fund private militaries to advance their interests. The kind of corporations that US federal judges rubber-stamp even criminal rulings for.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_companies_by_revenue

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Even if turkey just started covertly supplying weapons, it would be a significant turning point. Turkey is one of the 4 major manufacturers and exporters of advanced military hardware. Like the US, China, and Russia— Turkey is one of the sources of so-called 5th generation military hardware.

Currently the most advanced weapons available to the resistance axis come from Iran. Iranian weapons are admirable, especially when one factors in the decades of sanctions, but Turkish military hardware is comparable to top end US, Chinese, and Russian military hardware. Would be high attrition military hardware like single use drones, manpads, and cruise missiles.

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Wasn’t be born in Philadelphia or something and lived in the US past his tenth birthday? Unless he renounced his citizenship at some point, he should qualify.

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The US space program has always been privatized. The Mercury program was McDonald Douglas, Apollo program was Boeing, and the Space Shuttle program was Rockwell. Said companies weren’t just the prime contractors responsible for design and manufacturing but also contracted for launch operations.

NASA space launch has always been contractors all the way down. The only thing that changed over the last couple decades is were the liability lies. The previous system of NASA being responsible for all the failure, held hostage by contractors, wasn’t sustainable and under the Obama administration an initiative was launched to restructure things so all liability was on the prime contractor for any program. The old system was NASA contracting for labor and the prime contractor giving it their best effort rather than NASA contracting for a finished product. NASA now buys a finished product, a commercial relationship, rather than signing contracts for design services, manufacture, and launch operations that have no contractual guarantee the product will actually be delivered. This is why Boeing has actually lost money on the Starliner and SLS program rather than the previous situation of being able to hold NASA hostage milking more money as a reward for fking up.

Another fun fact is the US National Labs are also privatized and have been since the very beginning. National Lab scientists aren’t even US government employees and their salaries come from whatever corporation has hired them to work at the lab. The US government owns the real estate and issues grants for the research to be done but the labs themselves are private sector operations, each one operated by a handful of corporations. It’s why the US government never owns the patents from US national lab research.

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