But they still lost. They lost the popular vote in 2016. They lost in 2018. They lost in 2020. They lost embarrassingly in 2022. They lost in Brazil. Putin lost in Ukraine. White Christian Nationalism is failing. So they're taking desperate measures for control. /5
@ln0217 I think it should be called a tofu.
@DavidOAtkins At some point? Trump was always desperate for attention. If a film crew wanted to film in a building he owned, he demanded a cameo. He wrote a book. He leaked his own information to the press, pretending to be someone else. He wanted to be envied and adored by everyone, and he surrounded himself with sycophants.
Elmo is on the same road.
Tesla Stock Plunges to Two-Year Low After Musk Bans Journalists From Twitter - Rolling Stone https://apple.news/Azb1WEl0mQ7W8skvDPLv2aQ
Reducing a $44bn asset to rubble is a lesson in dictatorship. It is entirely the fault of those charged with regulating online spaces and anti-trust, and definitely the fault of those advocating for a free market approach *just in case* the opposite of that is worse. The blind faith in βfree marketsβ, when markets are rigged, partial , enormously favoring of the ruling elites *unless regulated*. Where is the self-reflection among the governance crowd for this complete disaster?
TIP OF THE DAY
Mastodon is not broken.
It's different, and much better. Mastodon by design promotes engagement not asserting influence. It's a dinner party, not a food fight. Most of what you might at first think is deficient is intentional. Before you rush to conclusions, try it for a while. Take part in this new community. Make new friends. Be kind. This is what social media should be. You will be amazed.
@acosta The same length of time Crystal Mason got for casting a provisional ballot in Texas when officials told her she could vote, and she believed them.
Not nearly enough time for an attempted coup.
@auschwitzmuseum @histodons I'm very new here. On some days it can be overwhelming, seeing the faces and names in post after post. But it's a necessary overwhelming I think. Keep it coming.
RT @NewVoiceUkraine@twitter.com
Ilya, from Mariupol, lost his parents during the Russian siege of the city. The boy spent several weeks hiding with neighbors in their basement, until they were able to take him to Dnipro, where he met his new family β Maria and Volodymyr from Slovyansk.
π¦π: https://twitter.com/NewVoiceUkraine/status/1603800874454859781
@artoix Slava Ukraini.
Push those Russian bastards back where they belong.
Iβm Ukrainian and live in Ukraine all my life. I grew up in a russian-speaking family, both my parents and grandparents I grew up with were russian-speaking. My first language in school was russian, Ukrainian was added later as a βsecondaryβ language (it was already in mid 90s, after Ukraine gained independence). All of that was a result of decades-long policy of Soviet Union of depriving Ukrainians (and all other national respublics) of their native language, history and identity. They were pretty successful with it β most of Ukraineβs East and South are still mostly russian-speaking and many people have pretty loose connections to Ukraineβs history unbiased of Soviet/Russian propaganda of βhappy common pastβ and still operate in myths created around this common past. The primary myth was the victory over Nazi Germany: as long as I remember we never commemorated victory over Nazi Germany in WWII, instead we celebrated the βSoviet victoryβ. There was little known about allies role in this victory, this information was censored and oppressed, and so there was an impression that it was one and only The Great and Grand Victory of Soviet Union, which is not true. The more Ukraine re-established its national identity, the more it gradually moved away from these myths. Which was a real problem and a threat for imperialistic ambitions of Russia (supported by vast majority of Russiaβs population). Few people in the West realize that modern Russia operates relying on this primary myth β most of the population believes in it, they believe that the West is degrading, and trying to oppress Russia and eventually take over their resources. On May 9 (that βGreat Victory Celebrationβ β yes, itβs not May 8 like for the rest of the world) they say βwe can repeatβ and write on their cars βtowards Berlinβ (reference to such signs being made on Soviet tanks). How it relates to the ongoing war in Ukraine? First, they believe that we, Ukrainians, betrayed them (by moving away from the ephemeral past and willing to become a modern democratic national state), second they realize that without Ukraine they cannot βrepeatβ β Ukraine is big country, rich in educated population, natural resources and industry, sharing same language and partially culture. So it was the first big decisive step in re-establishing Russian empire. β¦ Russia is really fighting against the west. If Ukraine would fall β more threats would follow to the neighboring countries. Eventually they would really want to move βtowards Berlinβ. However crazy and dystopian it may sound that an unfortunate reality we found ourselves early in the 21st century, who could have thought? #HistoryForUkraine #history #UkrainianWarOfIndependence #soviethisory #RussianAttack #Ukraine #soviethistory
Jane Fonda says cancer is in remission, three months after revealing diagnosis - The actor described feeling βblessedβ to cease chemotherapy treatments for non-Hodgkinβs lymphoma Three months after revealing that sheβd been diagnosed with non-Hodgkinβs lymphoma, Jane Fondaβs cancer is in remission, the US actor and activist has announced.In a blog post headlined βBest Birthday... #theguardian
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/dec/16/jane-fonda-cancer-remission-non-hodgkins-lymphoma
In honor of #blackfriday l wanted to share the story of Sissieretta Jones. Never heard of her? Then please read on.
https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/2019/02/sissieretta-jones-world-famous-black-soprano/
So... me. Work in aerospace, more space, not as much aero. Can fix my own car, choose not to. Can fix the random appliance of your choice. Hardcore introvert in person, which is why I love online. Lifelong science fiction fan. Read constantly. Scalzi is my favorite author, because he mixes exactly the right amount of snark into his writing. Together with a guy 30+ years, married since it was legal. Own a home in CA and don't plan to leave unless I immigrate to another country.