#161
another thing i think about as i post endlessly is how the flag for THE POOTY TATS in my sig used to be funny because it was inspired by nutty conspiracy theories invented by sore loser white supremacist nationalists. and now it's accidentally a lot more funny for the same reason.
#162

le_nelson_mandela_face posted:

this country has collectively lost its mind. in discussions on the muslim ban, which is bad enough in itself, dudes come in with bog-standard "religion of peace" and "i feel safer already" redneckspeak and they are accused of being Russian Trolls



america was never sane

#163

The sudden and severe immigration restrictions imposed on passport holders from seven Muslim countries could seriously demonstrate the law of unintended consequences. The president wants to restrict some Muslims but the effect could be to damage America's most important and profitable sector: technology.

Google has recalled around 100 of its affected staff from overseas. Microsoft has warned its shareholders that curbs on immigration could have a material impact on its business.

The technology sector relies heavily on highly skilled and well-paid workers from overseas on H1-B visas. If there's a risk, however small, that that brainpower could be restricted in some way or scare off others who may feel unwelcome, the big tech companies may have to rethink where they place their key staff in future.



It's the fictional cyberpunk year of 2017 and free travel is permitted only for higher level employees of a few giant tech corporations, most of whom claim citizenship within a network of partially VR-based corporate citystates physically located in giant steampunk airships floating above the San Francisco bay

#164
i think i need to play shadowrun again
#165


britain prime flew to america to meet trump, and the twist is that they're now dating
#166
always felt like the common cyberpunk trope of mega-corps replacing the state (in neuromancer, iirc, the usa is a rump state effectively replaced by corporate blocs in 'the sprawl') fundamentally misunderstands the relationship between capital and the state. capital needs the state strong to enforce its will. gibson should read more lenin is what i'm saying.
#167
borat

#168
you know things are going good when world leaders are bragging about their walls
#169
now that we're setting mosques on fire in tx anyone have any ideas for legit community protection organization efforts? anything feasible that any of you have been able to participate in in the past?
#170
#171
Le! Plape! Fail AIDS, Tane!

tears posted:

america was never sane

#172
i'm actually proud of how the left came together today to do something to resist trump, other than Posting
#173
#174
what could that even be for? like, cheering up donald?
#175

le_nelson_mandela_face posted:


there's a kind of classic 80s sci-fi sleaze to trump, this garish propaganda taking the form of a late night shopping channel infomercial really hammers it home.

welcome to our gritty cyberpunk present

#176
yeah watching that clip with my partner she said we're living in a verhoeven film
#177
thousands of people showed up to shut down multiple major airports across the country today. i'm willing to bet most were young, and i think the ruling class is going to regret letting trump energize this cohort & give them practical experience of (provisional, contingent, w/e) successful resistance. make accelerationism great again.
#178
the top of the opinion article "most read" list right now on the Washington Post site is an op-ed by a "Venezuelan economist" living in Madrid explaining that Chavez was like Trump and giving his handy tips to get rid of Trump, which is kind of like the dinosaurs giving advice on what to do if a comet hits Earth. not going to post any of it because it's all complete ass but nice to see the Post's reaction to a liberal-enraging right-wing government is to continue to attack a socialist who died four years ago, from behind a paywall (that I found out can be completely circumvented by running an ad blocker against their pop-up, then doing select all, copy, paste). nice because they're working hard to make sure the class that subscribes to the Post loses what remains of their connection to reality.
#179

camera_obscura posted:

what could that even be for? like, cheering up donald?



harvesting names and addresses for fundraising

#180
oh yeah forgot they ran those ads for the last governor of north carolina right after he took office in 2013, probably in a few other states as well
#181
It doesn't bode well when Color Revolutions and the Arab Spring are people's go to model for revolutions in the 21th century.
#182
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#183
Who produced and paid to run the ad? It sounds like someone trying to sell an ab machine at 3 am
#184

CyberBrecht posted:

thousands of people showed up to shut down multiple major airports across the country today. i'm willing to bet most were young, and i think the ruling class is going to regret letting trump energize this cohort & give them practical experience of (provisional, contingent, w/e) successful resistance. make accelerationism great again.



aerdil posted:

electing a dumb idiot actor like ronald reagan who will be an incompetent adminstrator will swiftly ensure the downfall of the american empire and victory for soviet communism #accelerationism

#185
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#186

hey posted:

you know things are going good when world leaders are bragging about their walls



#187
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#189
it makes me fucking sick yoiu haven't shown us the steampunk photos yet
#190
i'll make the white house petition
#191
the rally at battery park was.... bad. Democrat party rally. cory booker talked. nypd got applause for keeping everyone safe. two different speakers against Assad as the originator of all refugees of all time.

current mood: significant liberal uproar is because trump& did something that affected "the good ones". Not migrant workers who have been deported by millions, but actual wealthy people's lives. this doesn't discount from the value of last night's airport action but just a note that the Shumer and the other parasites are suddenly Socialist Gods to these clueless fucking dorks

current mood also: there is probably no other way beside years of brutal police repression before these people stop fucking about and start getting jiggy with it
#192

swampman posted:

the rally at battery park was.... bad. Democrat party rally. cory booker talked. nypd got applause for keeping everyone safe. two different speakers against Assad as the originator of all refugees of all time.

current mood: significant liberal uproar is because trump& did something that affected "the good ones". Not migrant workers who have been deported by millions, but actual wealthy people's lives. this doesn't discount from the value of last night's airport action but just a note that the Shumer and the other parasites are suddenly Socialist Gods to these clueless fucking dorks

current mood also: there is probably no other way beside years of brutal police repression before these people stop fucking about and start getting jiggy with it



😢

#193

swampman posted:

the rally at battery park was.... bad. Democrat party rally. cory booker talked. nypd got applause for keeping everyone safe. two different speakers against Assad as the originator of all refugees of all time.

current mood: significant liberal uproar is because trump& did something that affected "the good ones". Not migrant workers who have been deported by millions, but actual wealthy people's lives. this doesn't discount from the value of last night's airport action but just a note that the Shumer and the other parasites are suddenly Socialist Gods to these clueless fucking dorks

current mood also: there is probably no other way beside years of brutal police repression before these people stop fucking about and start getting jiggy with it



same deal where i live and also the inauguration day and day after rallies were bad here for the same reasons, intensely cop/democrat actions

#194
boston was ok. warren and walsh talked but they're pretty far down the list of democrats who need to be flayed alive. fully half the audience was still With Her though which is sad.. biggest surprise is havent been accused of being a cop yet as a white male musclebro without a sign
#195
people literally high fiving cops here. if thats moving up then i'm, moving out
#196
The Democrats are talking impeachment proceedings, I guess all the impeachment documentation is still being spiral bound at the copy shop. They really just want Bannon out of the White House and Trump to stand up to the barbaric regimes that created this refugee crisis while returning to our normal, give-us-your-poor border control policies.
#197
The organizers tried to get the crowd to chant in Spanish and maybe 10% of the audience knew enough Spanish to participate. After chants of "no ban, no wall" I remarked that if you've been to the border in the last eight years, you'd see we have a wall there already, this made people angry at me. Someone told me I "have a lot of opinions" which, despite neatly summarizing my entire personality, was not a very productive point. I am really starting to understand what happened to Proyect's brain over the years.
#198
the bannon thing is a nice underline to how much of this still looks to be channeled into a democratic congressional get-out-the-vote effort in 2018, because putting bannon on the NSC is somehow supposed to make the NSC worse...??
#199

cars posted:

people literally high fiving cops here. if thats moving up then i'm, moving out


Sergeant O'Leary is walkin' the beat
At night he becomes a bartender
He works at Mister Cacciatore's down on Sullivan Street
All Cops Are Bastards remember!

#200

swampman posted:

I remarked that if you've been to the border in the last eight years, you'd see we have a wall there already, this made people angry at me.



i wonder how many of them follow deadken on twitter