

Yep, Kansas city is sliced through the center like a pie. St Louis is a different kind of gerrymandered as well.
Yep, Kansas city is sliced through the center like a pie. St Louis is a different kind of gerrymandered as well.
Define people. Because obviously people don’t here. The average person I talk to IRL on a daily basis don’t know what it is, have never used it, and likely never will. And a system where the people currently pushing this wouldn’t exist would certainly change things.
Your argument basically amounts to “nu uh”.
Missouri like Texas is badly gerrymandered. If our districts were fairly drawn we’d be a solidly purple state. However unfortunately, in this insane asylum. Kansas city and St Louis are locked in with slightly more banjo playing, lead pipe sucking, inbred chuds.
We can peel off just enough voters for rational non partisan ballot measures. In 2018 we voted to change the redistricting from the 2020 census to be more fair. Which our gerrymandered representation overturned last moment. Now the sick leave. And next year they’re planning to roll back the abortion rights the state voted for after they took them away before.
Democrats don’t really try to win this state. The indoctrination here doesn’t help them. But not trying most places doesn’t help more. If a 3rd party group made a concerted effort to run local candidates a lot of places would surprise you. Like I said here in the two blue islands we pretty solidly vote for Democrats. But this and select statewide offices are all they run for. I can understand to an extent not wanting to vote for a party at the state level that has no interest in you at the local level. Yes Republicans are fascist snakes, but they show up in all the rural Podunk towns. It’s not a good reason to vote for them. But I can understand why the average ignorant voter would.
There’s a lot of lead pipes here still. And massive swaths of empty land that votes against anyone that might try to maintain or replace them via the necessary step of raising taxes.
Kansas city and St Louis didn’t vote for Republicans. Unfortunately both blue patches aren’t quite half the States population. But were close enough that there governor is looking to take away our representation.
Yes, I have seen posts on it. Sufficed to say, despite being an anarchist. I don’t have an account there for reasons. And don’t agree with everything they do.
The situation with those bans I might consider heavy handed and perhaps overreaching. But by the same token it’s a bit of a reflection of some of those that are banned. Overzealous and lacking nuance etc.
The funny thing is. They pretty much dislike the tech bros as much as anyone here does. You generally won’t ever find them defending their actions. They want AI etc that they can run from their home. Not snarfing up massive public resources, massively contributing to climate change, or stealing anyone’s livelihood. Hell many of them want to run off the grid from wind and solar. But, as always happens with the left. We can agree with eachother 90%, but will never tolerate or understand because of the 10%.
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We do know the scale. Your use of “the state” with reference to anarchism. Implies you’re unfamiliar with it. Anarchism and communism are against “the state” for the reasons you’re also warry of it. It’s too powerful and unanswerable.
The point is, most wouldn’t. It’s of little real use currently, especially the LLM bullshit. The communities would have infinitely better things to pit resources to.
Heh none of the cats were really likeable. Not even the one voiced by Alan Reed (Fred Flintstone). But honestly I think it was pretty fitting representation of stray cats etc.
An interesting watch at least once. Even if it’s just for the novelty of the voice cast. Carol Channing, Alan Reed, John Carradine (David Carradine "s father), Eddie Bracken (Roy Walley of Walley World from National Lampoon’s family vacation) etc.
Building a big tacky ballroom? Declaring martial law because “big balls” got curbstomped by kids? Someone is compensating.
And the point of anarchist or actual communist systems is that such scale would be miniscule. Not massive national or unanswerable state scales.
And yes, I’m an anarchist. I know DB0 and their instance and generally agree with their stance - because it would allow any one of us to effectively advocate against it if we desired to.
There would be no tech broligarchy forcing things on anyone. They’d likely all be hanged long ago. And no one would miss them as they provide nothing of real value anyway.
It’s never been about crime. To them crime has become slang for black. They’d hate themselves if they hated crime. But that’s obviously not the case.
I see, so you don’t understand. Or simply refuse to engage with what was asked.
While you aren’t wrong about human nature. I’d say you’re wrong about systems. How would the same thing happen under an anarchist system? Or under an actual communist (not Marxist-Leninist) system? Which account for human nature and focus to use it against itself.
Oh I have no issues with it being relevant in the same sense the Z80 68k or 6502 still being relevant. Just not part of a controlling duopoly.
Debian testing exists. It’s just not well promoted or publicly presented for that matter. But it’s not really any further behind than Ubuntu.
Also open suse tumbleweed. Is great. When you want something more up to date than fedora. But don’t want large chunks of your operating system to stop functioning randomly on an update like Arch. Because they pushed an intentionally breaking change, but nothing to fix it. And you happened not to read all 1000 change logs for the update, missing the relevant one.
I love Arch, but I wouldn’t touch it for desktop these days. I seriously don’t have the bandwidth to read 1000s of change logs every couple days. On an appliance or server? Sure. Most recently VLC stopped playing mkv files. Why?! A packaging change. Instead of a few large packages/dependencies. They were all broken out granularly. Which is fine. But since you didn’t have all the new packages installed before. All functionality moved to them just went poof. I don’t have enough fingers to count the times this sort of thing has happened over the years. It’s part of why i’m slowly transitioning to tumbleweed on most of my desktop systems from Arch.
Or, what if it just became irrelevant. It’s had a great run. But honestly ARM has shown plenty of versatility and power. While being licensable unlike x86. And things like riscv have similar of not better potential.
An authoritarians only priority is their authority. Their economic leanings can flip on a dime depending on what’s convenient. So technically they are economically centrist by circumstance. But have never been meaningfully left in any sense.
Distributed authority would be anarchist or more broadly libertarian. You can have nominally left leaning authoritarians. The problem is, for all authoritarians left or right. Their authority is their priority. Economic leanings to them are a matter of convenience.
Whereas with more libertarian structures. The more libertarian you go, the more economically left leaning you tend to be out of necessity.
Yep, he’s the only one that is.