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[–] lightscription 1 points 5 months ago

Yep. But as a student of history around the world, it certainly used to be possible to travel to a new place. Imagine Persia for the Greeks or China for Marco Polo. The journey wasn't impossible and the destination was completely different. That was true to some extent even in the US. The homogeneity of today is just staggering. Same bullshit everywhere and no variations really on the overplayed theme.

[–] lightscription 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (2 children)

Never been to Alaska. Since you are Canadian, I wager, you might know more about Alaska. But I suspect the entire North American continent is fundamentally interchangeable and I have been pretty much every state. Same power structure. Same labeling system. The subconscious "flags" will start going off. Probably the same in Europe or anywhere in the world these days unless you are someplace like Papua New Guinea. The NWO is no lie.

The American South is unpleasant in many ways. But anywhere might be nice if you are showering everyone in your extravagant displays of opulence for limitless durations.

The redder states aren't going to be much better than the blue, but all people anywhere care about is money, which makes matters difficult when looking for a heart of gold. (I always say me and mine will pick out the color of our leer jet and which private island after I know she loves me for who I am as a person and not as an objectified, prodigious bank account. The gold digging. Know what I mean?)

New Orleans looks nice, but nowhere is good unless you are rich.

[–] lightscription 1 points 5 months ago

The cake is a lie!

[–] lightscription 1 points 5 months ago

Very perceptive!

It's nyx. 3 tor data rates juxtaposed. Some discernible difference between the top couple and the bottom one. But if someone is sniffing with Wireshark, it will all be tor encrypted packets. The only difference its data up/down bandwidth. That does not say much.

[–] lightscription 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Lots of olive orchards were destroyed in the conflict, but the image seems to be a (water)melon.

My guess is that the fighting spirit of the Palestinians was only displaced to other areas (sown elsewhere) and the Palestinian people were not finally solved just like the Jews were not who were also cut down during the Holocaust.

[–] lightscription 1 points 5 months ago

I agree. Thanks for sharing!

[–] lightscription 10 points 5 months ago

A good one could. "Agape" or love for your people, who you represent or fight for. Imagine if MLK had an office. Some people do care. I think Sanders does, who has a high enough profile for people to know about him. Sawant also.

[–] lightscription 1 points 5 months ago

I believe this piece is about an anarchist (Bakunin?) making the point that high Marxist theory lacks "street smarts" or tactics and practices to effect change that work IRL.

[–] lightscription 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

What would a glass war be?

[–] lightscription 1 points 5 months ago

Thanks for the info!

 

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