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  • Authoritarianism is spreading like wildfire

    The entrenched neoliberal post-Cold War consensus is cracking up.

    But anyone who told you that the Reagan Era global order wasn’t authoritarian sold you a box of rocks.

    Upper middle class Americans are getting a taste of life outside the bubble. This is what “democracy” has felt like in The Philippines and Brazil and Ferguson, MO for some time.

    They are using their essentially bottomless pit of money, influence, and resources to shape a world where they are permanently definitively on top.

    When were they not? Do you think the folks fucking kids on Epstein’s Island twenty years ago weren’t doing the exact same thing?

    When you snip away the social safety net, drop the illusions of “friendly neighborhood police officer”, and abandon any effort at mitigating the ecological consequences of capitalist expansion, this is what you get.


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    assigns them a score if a citizen walks on the sidewalk correctly

    Funny story about Jaywalking

    The automobile lobby in the US took up the cause of labeling and scorning jaywalkers in the 1910s and early 1920s. In 1912, for instance, Popular Mechanics magazine reported that the term was current in Kansas City: “The city pedestrian who cares not for traffic regulations at street corners, but strays all over the street, crossing in the middle of the block, or attempting to save time by choosing a diagonal route across a street intersection instead of adhering to the regular crossing, is designated as a ‘jay walker,’ in Kansas City.”

    In 1915, when New York City’s police commissioner Arthur Woods sought to apply the word “jaywalker” to anyone who crossed the street at mid-block, the New York Times protested, calling it “highly opprobrious” and “a truly shocking name.”

    Originally in the US, the legal rule was that “all persons have an equal right in the highway, and that in exercising the right each shall take due care not to injure other users of the way”. In time, however, streets became the province of vehicular traffic, both practically and legally.

    Anyway, enjoy your hyper-criminalized car culture hellscape while making spooky fingers about Evil Foreign Country.




  • Democrats haven’t given a shit about cost-of-living since… LBJ?

    Like, Carter practically campaigned on not giving a shit in 1980 and that was a big part of what sank him. Clinton ran on immigrant bashing. Obama ran as an antiwar candidate who promised to give people coupons for private insurance. Biden was the closest president we’ve had who ran on populist cost-of-living pressure (cribbing generously from Bernie Sanders), then immediately shat the bed once in office.

    When the economy is growing, you can get away with not caring. When you’re staring into the recessionary abyss, it’s not something you can talk your way past.



  • they would do this is if they knew that there weren’t going to be anymore elections

    Ballot box or bullet box.

    You’d get street protests from sea to shining sea that would make BLM and Occupy look like the Macy’s Day Parade.

    The US is enormous, authority is devolved, and a lot of what keeps the wheels moving is voluntary compliance. Elections help people to believe that government is popular and their own stupid opinions are just in the tiny minority.

    When you try to force these systems of power through brute strength, you break them. It’s a recipe for balkinization and civil war. Same as what happened in the run up to the Civil War, when slavers and abolishionists came to a head.

    You had low key insurrection all through the North long before Buchanan left office. Southern states effectively denying Lincoln a ballot line only fueled his popularity in response.