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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • Unfortunately, abolition is one of those things that people poo-pah no matter what agency is involved, because we’ve allowed the Right to successfully frame its changes as “realistic” and “practical”, and Democrat changes as “idealism”. People will act as though it’s completely impossible to not have ICE or DHS… despite the fact they are both younger than most of us.





  • The second most infuriating thing about this is when I see the LinkedIn bros and ‘realists’ basically being like, “this is good, humanities was never a worthwhile thing to pour so much money into”.

    This whole thing reminds me of the Nomadic Cycle, where nomadic groups would sack and uproot the decadent, settled societies, coveting their goods and arts, but not understanding that those things could not be maintained without the scholarship and artists. They would end up destroying the very foundation of the thing they coveted, because they didn’t understand it.

    Somehow, Capitalism feels like that.







  • The real means to prevent this is unionizing, which is really the answer to most other techbro-hellscape problems too. Just like Hollywood is putting anti-ai clauses in their contracts, so too will tech workers need to. Unfortunately, given that the end goal is to remove the IT workers entirely, this is still only a delay if companies push ahead, since just like scabs, there will always be people willing to sell their fellow workers down the river for their own enrichment.

    But we’re not even close to that point; most tech workers think unionizing is a 4-letter word. There’s always a private chat room where folks are lamenting the absolute class-ignorance of their coworkers who are all convinced they’re going to stumble into unicorn stock options soon, despite multiple rounds of layoffs each year now being standard in tech.

    The real question is what has to happen to end this horrible capitalist nightmare in general.


  • Her story didn’t end when she was killed, and it is very relevant that her queerness is being weaponized to rationalize and justify her killing by conservatives.

    I think your “everyone else” is excluding about 1/3 of the country. Go on a conservative news site, and see if you can find one article about her that doesn’t mention her being lesbian, and understand that they do so because those sites are ‘smearing’ her to their homophobic readers, so they won’t empathize with her.

    Go into a conservative space on any social media, and tell me how many are lamenting her death at all, rather than calling her a ‘professional agitator’ or saying she brought it on herself.