barbarism critic

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Marxist Humanist, musician, software engineer | momrade | ethereal bisexual 🏳️‍🌈 | chaotic good
Can anyone recommend some good follows on the train #derailment in #eastpalestine Ohio? It’s been a full media blackout and there are bomb chemicals falling from the sky. https://twitter.com/sxarletred/status/1624455272444882952?s=46&t=xU2QuQ-ytm8mYQa9O1Yb3g
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“I’m still kind of stepping away from Twitter but I need to say something about this environmental catastrophe in East Palestine, Ohio.”

Twitter
Financial ptsd from growing up on the edge of homelessness is so real.
How do I build a following on here? Tired of the Nazis on Twitter.
I really like this idea.
Oh my god I just realized people are going to be announcing presidential runs starting in the next few months. I’m not expecting anyone too good but I’m super interested to see the lineup.
Correction on my previous post: you do not, under and circumstances, gotta hand it to the Wagner Group.

"But a new generation of antifascists rose up to meet the renewed danger of fascism — often with masked faces and baseball bats in hand.

Yet ARA believed that fighting fascists was not enough; the underlying social conditions that gave birth to fascism must be addressed as well. Thus ARA collaborated with groups like the Love and Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation to build the anarchist movement. Anarchism — meaning not disorder and chaos but rather anti-state socialism in the tradition of Emma Goldman and the Spanish Revolution of 1936 — attracted renewed interest after the fall of the Soviet Union. In the 1990s, anarchists sought to “build the new world in the shell of the old” by creating alternative institutions and organizing within social movements that fought for workers’ power, racial justice, environmental justice and reproductive freedom.

Like ARA, today’s anti-fascist left can respond on two fronts: organizing to confront the immediate threat of fascist violence while also working with other social movements to build a better world."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/made-by-history/2023/01/06/anti-fascists-1980s-jan-6/

The Jan. 6 coup blared an alarm about rising fascism. Will we hear it?

How anti-fascist organizing pushed back against the far right in the Reagan era.

The Washington Post

Since Jan. 6, 2021, Fortune 500 companies — some of whom pledged to withdraw support from candidates who denied the results of the 2020 election — have given nearly $15.8 million to election deniers.

Look up how much they've given and to whom:

https://projects.propublica.org/fortune-500-company-election-deniers-jan-6/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=mastodon-post

Fortune 500 Companies Have Given Millions to Election Deniers Since Jan. 6

Corporate America pledged to quit supporting lawmakers who challenged the 2020 election results. Two years later, the companies’ wallets are back open.

ProPublica
Extremely funny to me that a whole lot of people don’t question a person being CEO of three massive companies. Like doesn’t that inherently prove that CEOs don’t really do anything?
Based off of ElonJet N628TS, it would suggest Elon Musk has not been to SpaceX's Starbase for nearly three months. Most often the jet is in San Francisco before the Twitter takeover it was rarely there. This would suggest Twitter is a significant distraction to Tesla & SpaceX.