neanderthal

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[–] neanderthal 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

To get the hell outta dodge. It is the best way for a young American with few ties to get a fresh start in life.

You start getting paid the second you leave, you get health, dental, housing, food, gym membership, discounts, job training, and education paid for. If you lock into your contract a specific job, it takes longer to ship out, but you won't get stuck doing IT if you want to work on tanks or planes or whatever.

I'm not delusional, there is a very real chance you will see combat of some sort. Even POGs (basically non combat jobs) that are deployed to bases in active conflicts will get the joy of being on the bad end IDFs (indirect fire attack, basically mortars, rockets, artillery, etc).

Source: Been there down that.

[–] neanderthal 23 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (8 children)

Serious question. Do the tories over there have a cult like thing going on like our MAGA types here?

ETA: I'm in the US.

[–] neanderthal 28 points 1 year ago

To me, the frustrating part about wanting to end car dependence is it doesn't mean they will completely go away. Most of the things that help are better for drivers because they keep impaired and distracted people off the road and allow us to tighten up licensing requirements. So you get less traffic with better drivers. You can also go to a bar and not worry about getting yourself or your car home.

[–] neanderthal 2 points 1 year ago

they will simultaneously say that they are all moderates or conservatives.

That is the infuriating part. The people the are voting for are anything but that when you think about what they say the value and what those they vote for do. Case in point, I just got a mailer from a local politician with some anti trans nonsense about some trans woman athlete that did well and it wasn't fair because she used to male. Wouldn't the small government approach be to leave it up to the sports organization?

Same with schools. Why are all these alleged conservatives that claim small government out of their business trying to micromanage school libraries?

Why do these government out of my business types want the only way to get around be a car you have to have government permission to operate that you must register with the government that must meet government safety and emissions regulations, that you can only effectively use on government roads that are monitored constantly by government police and you have to have government mandated insurance that meets government requirements.

[–] neanderthal 4 points 1 year ago

Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses.

I hope they make high schoolers learn about this song in a hundred years.

"Now students, in the late 20th century, musicians often blended styles. Rage Against the Machine has elements of metal and rap. This song is about the abuse of power and and bigotry by government enforcers, particularly police brutality towards non whites in the United States. This songs melody, lyrics, and singing style brilliantly expressed the rage many people felt about the state of the US legal system at the time, as evidenced by the civil rights movement, LA riots, and Black Lives Matter movement. Ironically, there are videos of people the song is critical of praising it or listening to it."

[–] neanderthal 14 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I don't think people are all that left. I think conservative has been misused so much it is almost a drop in for fascist or laissez fair capitalist.

E.g. abortion. The conservative mindset is to keep regulations to a minimal and defer to the medical community. Overruling Roe was pretty radical and goes against the recommendations of the medical community. It is also government getting into people's business.

E.g. climate. Wouldn't it be more conservative to err on the side of caution and do things that are a good idea anyway and reduce GHG, like renewables and reducing car dependent design? Replacing street cars, trams, and rails with cars everywhere was a pretty radical move.

I can keep going with examples, but I think that is clear enough.

[–] neanderthal 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I just had another thought. I wonder if it will eliminate a lot of escalation and fleeing due to people being afraid of going to jail?

[–] neanderthal 45 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I'm not all in on prison abolitionism, but I think this is a good step in legal system reform. Most people in jail probably aren't much of a threat to society.

[–] neanderthal 3 points 1 year ago

In the US, people typically drive cars to work. These cars are 3000-6000 pounds that move 20-30 miles by burning oiil at 25% efficiency while also polluting the air with brake and tire dust.

[–] neanderthal 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Are you sure? Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac all have the same oil, uriushiol. Maybe giant hogweed? Maybe something easy to mistake for Poison Ivy like Virginia Creeper?

[–] neanderthal 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No surprise. It is now EVERYWHERE in my area.

[–] neanderthal 5 points 1 year ago

I'm from a rich nation and don't oppose it. What is the alternative? Mad Max? The Road? Insert your favorite post apocalypse nightmare fiction.

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