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Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could take back one thing you've said, what would that be?
0·1 month agoIsn’t it? I heard this quote as a child (middle school) when listening to this book on tape during school commutes.
I suppose it is seared into my mind because hearing it was akin to watching a movie with your parents and there is an unexpected sex scene.
Quote feels out of context with the rest of the book, which tried to paint a picture of America during the time the author worked on the show “On The Road”
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could take back one thing you've said, what would that be?
0·1 month agoI agree no one should be obligated to entertain fascists. I disagree that one ever stops having the responsibility of being a parent and I prioritize that above all else in this context.
(There is no universal truth, your right for you and my right for me can diverge)
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could take back one thing you've said, what would that be?
0·1 month ago“When you get to be my age, sonny, all you ever think about are the women you could have gone to bed with and didn’t.” - A Life On The Road. Charles Kuralt. p.250
Edit: not assuming any genders…Just preserving the quote.
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could take back one thing you've said, what would that be?
0·1 month agoI think this depends on the relationship.
My father is the one that slid fascist. My approach with him is similar to what you describe.
If it were my child I would feel a responsibility to try to help them find the right path.
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
Parenting@lemmy.world•Disney on their way to traumatize a whole new generation
0·1 month agoLoved it growing up. Rewatched it as an adult and found it disturbing. Guess that makes me a disturbed child…
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Dating has gotten so expensive that nearly half of U.S. singles say it’s no longer worth it, as the average night out approaches $200
0·2 months agoSure… but how many drinks can your kids really put away?
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the real reason most countries aren't having children?
0·2 months agoAh. It’s a you thing. Not a kids thing. Got it.
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the real reason most countries aren't having children?
0·2 months agoThat is awesome. But how is this incompatible with kids?
A police officer testified Tuesday that Tony Moreno said he needed to kill his infant son, Aaden, so the child would not be raised by his ex-girlfriend’s family. . . “I asked him directly if he had dropped Aaden from the bridge,” Semper said during his testimony. “He nodded yes.” Semper said he asked Moreno if he threw Aaden like a half-court shot, three-point distance, free throw or layup. “He said free-throw distance. He said ‘free throw,'” Semper said.
Moreno Said He ‘Needed’ To Kill Infant Son – Hartford Courant
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the real reason most countries aren't having children?
0·2 months agoSounds awesome. What do you do?
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: Pentagon ramps up planning for possible military ops in CubaEnglish
0·3 months agoIs this even a real question? Because it seems genuine, I will treat it as such.
Instead of hand wringing and making abstract statements, you can answer your own question by explaining what this process looks like on the individual level:
Start with you. You say we have the right to guns AND aren’t you all armed up the wazoo. Assuming this means that you aren’t armed or trained. So you have to become armed and get trained to be effective in the manner you are describing. Then you have to get organized to be effective. That involves time, opportunity cost, and risk.
Move to others. This same process has to happen across a critical mass of individuals. We can barely get unions organized in the USA. That’s trying to get people to rally behind their own economic interests. It’s an order of magnitude more difficult to get people to organize for something less tangible.
Realize it’s by design. The system (capitalism) is designed to keep us all running on the hamster wheel so we cannot take the steps necessary to become individually valuable to an organized movement. In contrast, it creates paid professional positions (the police/military) to enforce the rules of that system. Currently, those that run the system are (hopefully) reaching the threshold of what the cogs will tolerate.
Call it hypnotism if you want. The truth is that the majority of the working class is still subjected to the same top down rule that that we always have been under whatever form of hierarchical rule has been the flavor of the day. I attribute the general shock that many are expressing for the current moment to recently realizing that we are all still stuck in Plato’s Cave.
What to do. Understand where you are in the arch of history. Keep pushing in the direction you want things to go. Keep passing knowledge and training on. Keep maintaining social connections with like minded individuals. Do all this so that those who are in the right place, at the right time, can do the right thing.
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Pope Cancels Visit to the U.S. After Pentagon Threatens Vatican: Report
0·3 months agothe heavily armed “Americans”. You love to shove in our faces as a stereotype have been entirely propagandized into supporting the very people oppressing them.
Be the change you want to see in the world
Josey_Wales@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•French far right looks for Charlie Kirk moment after activist’s killingEnglish
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Participation in General Strike + Public Service Jobs?
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