I love Nintendo & cinema, and I hate capitalism & genocide. Follow me if you share any or all opinions. 30, he/him. Pronouns in bio.

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We think Trump’s base that hates Obama and posted obscene memes about Michelle Obama is some kind of group of illiterate Arkansas dollar store employees—they were in fact the rich car dealers and business owners who Trump is careful not to repudiate by never criticizing this
The White House can never fully denounce this kind of hatred because it would be a direct repudiation of Donald Trump's political base. Hating the Obamas is nearly reflexive, no matter what.
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Words are incapable of doing justice for what level of complete subhuman trash these “people” are
Josh Hokit says “Michelle Obama is a man” after defeating Derrick Lewis on the White House lawn at UFC Freedom 250.
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i have a very accurate theory of mind for the rightoids it's incredibly similar for my theory of mind for brain damage victims
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I still have a lot of liberal friends, but mostly old friends who I no longer live near. In my social circles today, basically everybody agrees with me on most everything. Everybody at my church is aligned. Most of my neighbors are aligned (Trump won my town handily). Again, liberals imagine people like me to be moral minorities desperate for their approval, because they have no theory of mind for other people who live in other contexts and what they’re doing when they say these things is picturing themselves voting for Trump and dealing with the fallout. These people are staggeringly, comically bad at modeling other minds. You really cannot say this enough.
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This is one of the negative effects of nationalism and part of why nationalism should be rejected by socialists. The solution isn't to promote a positive nationalism, its to educate and inform about why nationalism is bad (which should be part and parcel of socialist education).
something the left needs to sincerely grapple with is that the vast majority of workers in this country identify as american before anything else. i personally think it’s in our best interest to channel a positive vision for this country
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De Niro: I hate to say it, but loving our country is starting to sound like an abused spouse saying they love their abuser. I can’t love a country that starts stupid and inhumane wars, killing thousands of innocents and indirectly causing the deaths and suffering of millions more. I can’t love a country that takes healthcare away from millions of people and uses that money to enrich their pals in the Trump-Epstein class. I can’t love a country that sends out masked militias to shoot citizens in the streets, torture our neighbors, and separate families. I can’t love a country that’s led by a racist, misogynist, xenophobic tyrant. And let me just say it: I can’t love a country that’s led by Donald Trump and his sycophant Congress.
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tapping the sign...
this is genuinely making me patriotic. i believe the US can be an incredibly beautiful and multicultural and democratic socialist society!!!!
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"Farmer protests" aren't from the actual people that grow your food, but people that own the land where your food is grown. Their employees grow that food, and those are usually seasonal or migrant farmhands without proper compensation. "Farmers" are really just rural landlords.
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All Republicans are Nazi demons who should be banned from voting ever again.
Replying to @bhangbhangducx
The left made up their extreme Republican decades ago. Dems never wasted a second painting each and every Republican the same way. All serious face on CNN, it worked good to whip up the base. Now they nominate a man with a history of abusing woman who appears to have been 'NAZI curious'. "We tried and convicted Trump of being a fascist, and that's as good as the real thing." "Graham Platner's past may be bad, but isn't the stuff we made up about Trump just as bad?" It's worse than hypocrisy. Hypocrisy would be Dems backing a woman abusing NAZI after condemning the Repubs for actually electing a woman abusing NAZI. The problem with that is Trump was never a woman abusing NAZI, so the Dems aren't engaging in real hypocrisy. The Dems are deflecting against false allegations. The Dems are actually backing a woman abusing man who appears to hold a certain amount of admiration for aspects of the NAZI extermination machine - Einsatzgruppen SS. The danger the Dems stoked by accusing their opposition as fascists has its roots in legitimate danger. A boomer real estate developer was a closet NAZI? Graham Platner is not a boomer real estate developer from New York City. Graham Platner is actually someone who does pose a threat. This accusation is not the byproduct of political expediency. This accusation is a wake up call. The left has spent the last 30 years labeling everyone who opposes their agenda a 'fascist'. The word has lost much of its bite. No red lights go off when we hear the word 'NAZI' now. Wolf Wolf Wolf That's dangerous. Because the words 'fascist' and 'NAZI' used to mean something. Scary things. Things that should keep you up at night. In the 1920's and 1930's the people of Germany believed short term gains outweighed long term consequences.
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Everything feels like this right now
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It’s a miracle that Travis Knight is genuinely talented on top of everything he makes being funded by blank checks from billionaires
It doesn’t seem like Amazon actually cares about the box office for #MastersOfTheUniverse. According to the chief of domestic distribution at Amazon MGM, this is a “solid start” for the franchise due to the positive reception and an anticipated success when it hits streaming.
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Nintendo’s big games for the rest of the year are two N64 remakes. Utter joke, I’m afraid
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Is it time to start unironically breaking out the “Nintendo has FORGOTTEN about Mario” memes? Seriously, where is this guy, it’s been nearly 10 damn years
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spiritually it feels like i am being polluted just by existing in the same world as these fucking freaks
Ranchers are refusing to self-report screwworm in their cattle. Why? USDA policy means a positive find triggers quarantine/confiscation of the whole herd—risking everything they’ve built. Renée’s right. This is killing cooperation. 🐄 Used to work: Send in a sample. If positive, USDA releases sterile flies (SIT) that mate with wild ones & crash the population—no mass slaughter. That’s how we eradicated it before. Now they’re pushing a $750M sterile fly facility in Edinburg, TX while scaring producers silent. Fix the incentives! Look it up: sterile insect technique worked for decades. #Screwworm #TexasRanchers
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USDA policy upon screwworm detection requires quarantine and movement restrictions on affected premises but does not involve confiscation or depopulation of entire herds, which is not used for control. aphis.usda.gov/sites/default/…
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“AI is not going anywhere” is a PR line from a gen AI company press release that’s trying to make their bad broken technology seem inevitable. It’s bullshit. Please stop repeating it.
Keke Palmer opens up about her thoughts on AI: "The climate stuff is worrying and concerning, but then there’s the reality that it’s not going anywhere. So I find myself trying to figure out how to be prepared, how to create things that protect the environment, be a part of things that are making it ethical. But I’m also understanding how it’s democratizing a lot of spaces for people that otherwise couldn’t reach them. So it’s weird. It can be so positive, but it also can be so damaging." wp.me/pc8uak-1lHjQZ
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When you see this, remember that this is what the rape of the Americas looked like too. Settlers are the same, everywhere they are, and every time period they live in. You’re witnessing how the west was won.
HORRIFIC: Israeli settler terrorists are attacking the village of Shouqba right now — setting fields and vehicles on fire, storming a soccer field, and beating children. Residents are pleading for help from neighboring villages.
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as americans, we live in a culture that rewards sociopathy and i need us to stop pretending otherwise. we exist in a cruel, domination centered hierarchal society that bleeds into every single persons psyche at the unconscious level. even so called “good people” perpetuate it.
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Honestly talking to Serb ethnonationalists, Zionists, Muslim Wahhabis, and British racists is quite literally all the same. Their arguments are the same. Their hatred is the same. Their denial of facts is the same. Their targeting of a specific marginalised group is the same!
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There is no more pathetic, lower hatred than hatred of immigrants tbh, probably the most basic and arbitrary thing humans can do is move around. Its like the only thing we've consistently done since our species has existed, yet we demonize people for this basic fact of life.
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The constant romanticizing and quirkifying of autism and ADHD has led people to forget they are actual disabilities. These are not nice things to have. To varrying extents, they make social interactions more difficult. And some of these tendencies are not nice for other people.
i think a lot of y'all don't realize a lot of the dating pool views a lot of autism/adhd tendencies as red flags
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I’ve never understood the thing with them raising their hands up like that with their eyes closed. I went to church regularly as a kid and never saw anybody doing any of that weird shit. Cultist behavior.
US military Men and women worshipping God . Praise the lord .
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