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If you could just go outside and talk to some friends, that’d massively improve your situation. Just give small talk to somebody. Somebody real. They’ll cheer you up. You could also find a homeless shelter to volunteer at.
I mean, I understand things are awful, with global warming and forced deportations, but this lachrymose screed isn’t what life is like. There are countless people all over the world who are creative, kind, and full of hope, and we are merely beset by great problems.
VerbFlow@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•Not like anyone wants to shoot up in the bathroomEnglish1·1 day agoI mean, Lemmy itself was created by Communists if I’m correct
VerbFlow@lemmy.worldMto Fuck AI@lemmy.world•AI Is Eating Data Center Power Demand—and It’s Only Getting WorseEnglish11·2 days agothen lobby your government
First of all, only 5% of people live in the United States. Saying “your government” as if it’s the only one is bad practice. There are countless other governments out there. Secondly, I don’t know if the U.S. Gov’t can easily be lobbied by grassroots movements as opposed to local bundle-state governments. An example is Oregon, which is a very left-leaning state that has provided welfare to its citizens, even if the federal government can’t.
microsoft is a corp, they’re only beholden to profit. even if they could give a shit about the poors they wouldn’t unless it could make pretty lines go up.
This is why you should find ways to oppose this:
- Vote and campaign in your bundle-state. Getting the entire federal government to do something is hard, but getting Pennsylvania, the holder of Three-Mile Island, to intervene and declare it illegal to build nuclear power plants there is easier, not just because you need less votes, but because most people who live in PA probably remember what happened there.
- Do sabotage. This will not just be the government going against Microsoft, but the people as well. You can block trucks from coming in, you can vandalize the property, break stuff, and steal things. People of all political positions have done this successfully.
- Boycott Microsoft, or do economic action against them. You know about something Microsoft doesn’t like? Make it bigger. Get people on a Linux distro. Have people keep the computers they bought, and buy used computers so you don’t give money to Microsoft. In xUbuntu there is a host of applications that effectively replace the Microsoft Office Suite, if you ever needed that.
i don’t mean to be a dick but this is poor rhetoric. “their nuclear power plant is selfish and bad bc i said so >:(“ really only serves to give libs canon fodder for the “personal responsibility^tm” gun.
All you need to do is show them how bad AI is and they’ll understand why its a bad thing, and then show them the solutions. The rhetoric isn’t just “they’re hogging our energy”, it’s “AI is a really bad thing that clogs up the internet, and it could be used to fake evidence and make CSM, and the resources for its operation could be used for better ends.” A big problem is that people think AI is unstoppable. It has nothing to do with the rhetoric of personal responsibility, and everything with AI looking like an unyielding miracle weapon. Showing how much AI takes to run strips it of its terror, and emboldens people to take action against it, since they know the devil is not as terrible as he is painted.
ik it seems like pedantry but this is a serious issue with leftist messaging in the modern world.
The real issue is that Leftists need to become more populist and aligned with the blue-collar working class of miners, farmers, and factory workers rather than the white-collar working class of filmmakers, game designers, and programmers. Many people assumed that blue-collar work would become obsolete, and I guess that due to the internet, more leftist ideas spread there than in the real world. The academization of Leftism is long and complicated, and has a lot to do with the growth of communication technology and the fall of the Berlin Wall, but I’d still argue that such academization is what made Leftism as impotent as it is. What needs to be done for Leftism is a “touching grass” of sorts, and a focus away from schools and universities and towards fields and factories. Leftism post-Biden should be modeled after the successes of Vladimir Lenin, Ho Chi Minh, and Mao Zedong, rather than the failures of Ralph Nader, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama.
VerbFlow@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•Not like anyone wants to shoot up in the bathroomEnglish7·2 days agoThat sounds like something Heinlein would write during his earlier days. I completely agree with both the argument and reasoning, even tho he turned anti-Communist and insane before he wrote that.
VerbFlow@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•Not like anyone wants to shoot up in the bathroomEnglish1·2 days agoI was always scared of becoming homeless when I was a kid. It motivates people to work hard: the beatings will continue until morale improves.
VerbFlow@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•Not like anyone wants to shoot up in the bathroomEnglish4·2 days agoThere’s no logical objection for it, but it goes against the interests of landlords, real estate managers, and other people who see housing as a financial investment rather than a human right. If we want to give people homes to live in that they will not be deprived of, we first have to bring out the guillotine.
And it’s still not worth all the energy put into it
The types of places they’re on are the mainstream sites (Reddit & Twitter), and I don’t want to go there unless I have to. I honestly think a big part of the push for AI isn’t popularity at all. Nobody really likes it that much. It’s purely oligarchs who try to make their product look good to investors, and who see it as a way to replace human workers immensely easily. I’m unsure where the cryptocurrency-using techbros come from, tho. Maybe they’re bot accounts held by very few people.
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How about guillotining them?