I want to make it clear, Orange Man is not "my man." That being said, Trump Derangement Syndrome goes both ways.
He is not a savior. He drained the swamp last time to fill it with more swamp creatures. He's not the anti-Christ either. As divisive as his administration is (and it's intentional; he, like every president before him, is just a puppet of the CIA. The division is part of the propaganda).
That being said, the tariffs are mostly well thought out and good things. Closing the border to massive illegal crossing is a good thing. Deporting people before they're granted some kind of equitable entitlement (squatters rites) is a good thing. Stopping most foreign aid (which is used to extract resources form nations and make them less democratic) is a good thing.
Giving money to Israel and Ukraine is a bad thing. Musk isn't a Nazi, but giving more power to the world's largest defense contractor, who claims to be anti-censorship while he censors people, and who wants to chip your brain is a very bad thing. Hiring Peter Thiel's discount disciple JD "Discount Hillbilly" Vance (not his real name) is a very bad thing. Filling the crypto market with new TRUMP/MELINA shit-coins is dumb and bad thing.
You should look at issues individually. Don't focus on the puppet. He's a distraction. He's not the man behind the curtain.
@vokainen099 @sun That's what I expected, and not many banks are going to implement it due to it's obscurity. The only chance it has of ever becoming usable is if governments force banks to use it, which is also unlikely.
@sun I don't understand it either nor can I find anyone who actually uses it.
@sun I just wish that people would just simply treat it as a decentralized alternative to payment processors and leave it at that. I know GNU Taler exists but from my understanding it only works if your bank/credit union implements it.
@xianc78 yeah I always keep in mind that he relied heavily on public $$. (Since I don't lean into cults of personality anyway, I've never researched the extent of his reliance.)
Doesn't mean that I'm not thankful for a few things he's done, though.
@beardalaxy That's been around for years. Someone always creates a Buy Nothing Day during Black Friday or any other day where people normally go shopping.
@coolboymew @nozaki @animepfp
>There's been theories all over that the CIA/whatever has basically completely fucked over "the left" and the overall current states of online and big outlets politics is confusing on purpose
I think it goes back further than that. Once upon a time, liberalism, republicanism, and populism were considered "left". There is theory that communism, socialism, and left-anarchism are all controlled opposition ideologies made to undermine the enlightenment and liberal movements in Europe by being extreme versions of what the enlightenment movement wanted, and those ideologies were made to devolve into fascism (i.e full top-down control) by design.
>And then there's the "the commies!!!" thing. You'll see online, all of the big breadtubers, twitter accounts with communist sign, socialists, etc... They're basically just shitlibs
>And then there's the weird disconnection between the actual socialists (they're usually not completely 100% socialists nowadays), communist and co. that rages when... let's say Sargon as an example, use the term "communists"
In their purest definitions, socialism is where the workers control the means of production, and communism is a classless, moneyless, and stateless society. So I guess you could make the argument that the "not real communism" counter-argument is correct, but that leaves the question on whether a communist society is even possible or desirable, assuming they aren't controlled opposition ideologies like I suggested earlier.
Also, just how people are confused by the definitions of communism and socialism, I think people are confused about the definition of capitalism. A far-leftist will argue that rich people buying/bribing politicians, wars for economic gain, etc are all examples of the "evils" of capitalism, yet a right-libertarian would say otherwise as those examples violate the non-aggression principle. Every ancap vs ancom debate I've seen devolves into these types of arguments.
@coolboymew @nozaki @animepfp
>All in all, the Internet in general gotta be de-2016'd, but that was a pandora's box that's most likely never closing
The conspiracy theorist in me wants to think that it's all intentional. It makes it easier to control people when everyone is in their own ideological echo-chamber where there ideas can never be challenged.