irmoz

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[–] irmoz@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

So now you're concerned with "looking cool". Your priorities are very strange.

[–] irmoz@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I mean.... that description quite accurately describes me. I'm a broken person who has become convinced capitalism is a major source of strife in today's world, and have come to believe in socialism as the answer.

However... that hasn't led me to champion authoritarian states that repress people. There must be a little something extra thrown in there. My guess would be an unacknowledged desire to replace their oppressors.

This reminds me, I wrote something on the subject once:


When you're privileged, and never had to fight for anything in life, you probably won't even recognise it when you see it happen right in front of you. In fact, you might even write it off as baseless antagonism, a thoughtless disruption of peace, and side with the oppressors.

"What do you mean he didn't pay you? He's an honourable man! He pays me, every friday, on the dot! You must be lying."

Even more insidiously, though, is the fact that, even if you do suffer and fight your whole life, you still may not see it as oppression. You may even begin to think it the natural order of things, even begin to value and love the suffering, as a trial that proves your worth in life, internalising the values of your oppressors, until even the thought of a better life becomes not only fantasy, but dangerous sacrilege.

"He didn't pay you? Of course he didn't pay you. Welcome to life. Pay? You want a blowjob with that, too? Get real."

And with this internalisation of your oppressors' values, this adoption of their mindset, and the unquestioning acceptance of the status quo in its current form, once enough does eventually become enough, and you finally get it into your head that things can change, the inevitable form of that change becomes a mirror image: yourself in the throne of oppressor, cracking the whip not only upon your former master, but also upon your former comrades (now, as ever, seen only as competition) for the simple reason that the throne exists, and must be filled, for why else should it exist, other than to seat a whipcracker?

"There's no law telling him to pay you, why are you even surprised? You expect him to do it out of the goodness of his heart? Of course not. And when I'm on top, I won't pay you either."

[–] irmoz@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

sImPLY OPErATiNg A MeAT GRInDER

A meat grinder needs meat, you dunce. Activating the grinder in this metaphor is invading Ukraine. "Throwing people in the grinder" is sending people to stop the grinder.

[–] irmoz@lemmy.world -1 points 1 month ago

If a coup needed to happen to stop surrender...

Sounds like they were planning on surrendering, no?

[–] irmoz@lemmy.world -1 points 1 month ago

You're doing absolutely nothing to back up your argument.

[–] irmoz@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

What evidence do you have that they're eager for any kind of censorship?

[–] irmoz@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago (3 children)

Are you trying to say NASA hires "too many women, LGBTs and brown people", and that this is holding them back?

Is there something about straight, white cis males that makes them better at rocket science?

[–] irmoz@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

I don't understand why, legally speaking, a distinction is made.

You don't understand why the law distinguishes between a piece of digital art and Photoshop itself? Come on, dude.