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      Shows why China needs better soft power. US can do everything worse than what China has ever done and you’ll still have people whining about social credit and Chinese lack of freedom

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      Power of propaganda. USA got the largest prison population, more military bases than the romans, sanctions that kill millions world wide, software that violates privacy and anonymity like nothing else, designates anti fasicsts and anti capitalists as terrorists, does racial profiling all the fucking time but will be on some dumb family guy gag about “bad countries”.

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        I’m not sure whether you’re talking about government software used to spy on people, or about the ways US tech companies bundle spyware into their products for both enterprises and private households, but… yeah, that one’s a Problem.

        But hey, at least the combination of certain companies being utterly shameless about that stuff and the US being viewed as absolutely fucking batshit crazy on the global stage, is causing a lot of federal and regional governments outside the US to do software sovereignty initiatives and try to cut out proprietary software from US corporations, and as a Linux nerd who has a fascination with “Official State Distros”, that trend is really fucking cool to me.

        “Silver lining of US fascism in the digital age: Governments using a better operating system than horribly outdated versions of bad old Microshaft Winblows, lol!”

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          You know what? That is a silver lining tbh. Another that drives me up a wall is when whistleblowers expose this and they are used as proof of American transparency and praise the US still thats-why-im-confused This is masterclass in brainwashing.

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            Funny, for me, that’s literally the most common one of these I’ve heard. Well, other than just “Winblows” on its own. Or the old “a computer is like air conditioning, useless once you open windows” from the pre 9x era. I’ve also heard it as “Microsuck Winblows” which is a good play on “sucks” and “blows”, but doesn’t quite lambast as hard that the company shafts the users of its products, which feels almost more relevant today than it was in '95 when, AFAIK, “Microshaft Winblows” started spreading around.

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      They know that if even one killer gets away with it then it’s going to be open season on the fash

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        I think it’s even more than that: the guy who allegedly did it was just some “apolitical” right-wing-by-default all-American chud, and he allegedly did it because Kirk - whose vile beliefs and rhetoric are standard for GOP demons - was just that loathsome a hatemongering monster. Like think about that: if even that kind of guy, this safely disaffected and intrinsically right wing demographic that they count on to support them by default, can turn on them for how openly monstrous they are, that means a good 90% of the country is suddenly a potential threat.

        Their own guys are turning on them for being too evil. That’s something they don’t know how to stop, hence the panicked flailing and sobbing attempts at deflection. They want to control the situation and canonize this little neo-nazi grifter slug that they all actually hated or thought was beneath their notice while frantically trying to bury all the overwhelming public disapproval of Kirk’s bile in the hopes that that could get rid of it.

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          Like think about that: if even that kind of guy, this safely disaffected and intrinsically right wing demographic that they count on to support them by default, can turn on them for how openly monstrous they are, that means a good 90% of the country is suddenly a potential threat.

          Strong reminder that the proletariat… ALL the proletariat… Are a revolutionary threat. Even those who have been taken in by right wing views of the moment. Ultimately the proles want a better life, for themselves and for other proles, at least the ones who haven’t been turned borderline psychotic. People like Kirk are so vile and disgusting that even those taken in by bullshit will see him as vile and disgusting, especially if they’re near to someone directly affected by it that they don’t personally hate (in this case, the trans roommate most likely).

          We don’t have to and can not fix the backwards views of all the proles. All we can do is drag enough of them to our side and educate them to form a critical mass necessary for the vanguard to then lead the rest of them regardless of backwards views.

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          yeah its funny how violent people from a violent culture radicalize violently but I’m super hyped for them to reap

          funny, when i got radicalized i just started feeding people, but i wasn’t raised by gun humping christofascist triscuits

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    This lawyer is offering free (pro bono) legal representation to people who have had their visa denied or revoked due to “Charlie Kirk-related speech”.

    Eric Lee @EricLeeAtty
    If your visa was denied or revoked due to Charlie Kirk-related speech, the Consular Accountability Project (@ConsularActProj) is interested in representing you pro bono.

    https://xcancel.com/EricLeeAtty/status/1978250548794032154#m

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    The MSM continues to be garbage. The AP article effectively gives zero context. It didn’t quote a single word of the “6 foreigners”. The First Amendment wasn’t even mentioned once. How often has something roughly similar happened before in other presidencies? Biden, Obama, Dubya, etc. Not a word on that either!

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      The story is developing still. I think it’s all based on the State Department tweets. I think the number 6 is based on the number of people named in the State Departement tweets. All of the government seems to be making their announcements through twitter now.

      I saw the same headline tweeted by a journalist and AP News is the only article I could find put out so far. I’m adding reuters to the post. Reuters usually updates the article with new details over time.

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    On the one hand, this is obviously horrible.

    On the other, it’s very funny that they’re making people take loyalty oaths to Charlie Kirk.

    On the mysterious third hand, lmao at that german post in particular. Doesn’t even mention Kirk at all.

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    Doesn’t the state department remember that twitter is always hacked? That’s what all the senators and other officials have always said when called out on one of their tweets.