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  • This looks cool! I would hate to have to read or maintain this code. But it looks cool as hell.

  • You forgot about asking your employees to bring their own toilet paper. That saves a couple bucks.

  • In a world where everyone wants your money and time and a couple of different words can make the difference between a reasonable or bad contract. Attention to detail stonks are going up!

  • Hmm sarcastic or not sarcastic... This is a hard one. I'm going to guess sarcastic.

  • I tried to be unbiased, but failed. Apple and Linux should be switched.

  • Ah, thanks. I will edit my post.

  • Murder is murder no matter how much the victim had it coming.

    Edit: as others have told me murder is only applicable after conviction. My post here is wrong and dumb.

  • Yes, you can choose your job, but it is a pretty big pain in the butt to do so. I don't feel like the "you can just get a better job" argument is a strong one in general.

  • Depends how responsible you think the system is for their behavior and if you feel people deserve a second chance.

    I think ACAB, but I believe their bad behavior is mostly due to systemic pressures.

  • Fuck the TSA, but the people who work there because it is a paying job deserve stable employment like the rest of us. They don't make the decisions.

  • No one is immune to propaganda and the top 1% owns approximately 95% of the media.

    The average Joe is too busy living their life to try to understand anything beyond the basics.

  • Also, the media is very owned by the top 1%. They would lose some money if healthcare became single payer.

  • Yes! This is a form of organization. Which I think is a requirement for getting a more progressive government.

  • I agree with that. I never disagreed with the meme.

    It has never been my position that voting for the lesser evil will solve all of our problems or bring about a progressive government.

    I have only ever argued that voting for the lesser evil will give the people who are trying to organize (us) a better environment for doing so. Voting for the lesser evil helps with the organization. It's weird to me that people are against voting for the lesser evil. I don't get it, I hope someone can explain it to me.

    Can you please stop assuming what positions I have?

  • Which specific issue is systemic?

    I'm confused because you keep on jumping around to different points, you argue against positions that I don't have, and you don't directly answer any of my follow-up questions.

    If I wasn't sure that you honestly believe what you are saying, I would accuse you of intentionally muddying the water. This looks a lot like psyop stuff.

  • How did we get here? I never said we needed to have a "right" specific individual being a leader.

    All I'm saying is that I believe that if I have a choice to organize a progressive movement under either 100% Hitler or 90% Hitler. I would choose 90% Hitler. I feel like I'm not alone in that.

  • Yeah, that makes some sense. But you could just tell people that voting for the lesser evil alone is not enough, you also need to organize. I feel like that is pretty clear. That way you can have your cake and eat it too.

  • How would having a more evil leader, one who hypothetically locks down freedom of speech and starts arresting people, make organizing easier?

    Seems like that would make it harder to do.

  • I did watch the video. I agree that mass movements are what is required for change. I don't understand, what am I buying?