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  • There are weeks when you're playing Crusader Kings at 4 times speed waiting for a plot, and decades where you're constantly pausing to pull off silly exploits for top level realm titles.

  • Just came back from the protest. Several parties involved say there were 100k people, though police says 60k. The truth must be somewhere in between.

    As for the protest itself:

    For reasons that are still unclear to me I decided to take the offer of an edible made by one of my coworkers. I am no stranger to edibles but this thing just slapped me in the face right at the beginning of the protest. Life started to move in slow motions, everything felt kinda warm and I was really feeling the vibe. It was cool to see so many people come together against the government. I think it is the biggest protest I ever attended.

    For a large part I was walking behind a female antifa block which looked very cool. They were chanting and singing and it was rad. They look rad too, like they could kick my ass any moment.

    Somewhere during the protest we stopped at the office of one of the government parties and people started throwing eggs and stuff at the windows. Police got involved and some tear gas was dispersed but no serious injuries it seems. I was hanging around the action at the time lol.

    Then: In Brussels you have this street full of embassies. Most of them are just a six story building with a fence and a flag. Not the US Embassy my friends. It was made up out of several building, with a fence with spikes, a heavily guarded personal road and another fence at the normal street level, equipped with dozens of camera's. I thought that was really funning and telling of the state of this world. Like, not even the Russian embassy was that heavily secured.

    All in all I had a great time and the vibe was amazing. And we are not done yet as another general strike is coming up in a few weeks.

  • To arrogantly claim to be the more well read and smarter communist, but refuse to take part in any action or party work for judging it beneath oneself. This is a twelfth type [of liberalism].

  • Honda-Nissan merger fell apart allegedly. Prob propaganda but apparently Nissan didn't agree with the rhe terms about "reducing costs" aka shutting down factories.

    Honda pressured Nissan to make deeper cuts to its workforce and factory capacity, but Nissan was unwilling to consider politically sensitive factory closures, three of the sources said. They said they were left with the impression Nissan felt it could recover on its own, despite its mounting difficulties. That intransigence, combined with what Honda management saw as Nissan's slow decision-making, helped torpedo a deal that would have created one of the world's largest automakers, three people said.

    https://www.reuters.com/markets/deals/inside-collapse-nissan-hondas-60-billion-mega-deal-2025-02-12/

    Might be a L for China here.

    • How is a failed merger of Japanese auto makers, in an attempt to compete against the Chinese auto makers, a loss for China?

      • I see it as a L for other carmakers and especially Chinese carmakers because Honda wanted to cannibalize Nissan productive capacity, aka shut down factories and sell off assets. Which wouldve lead to freeing up of market share for carmakers to conquer, Chinese ones being better positioned to do it.

        Nissan is already scaling down a huge portion of their workforce but it seems to me that Honda wanted to push that even further.

  • Back from a (near) month long hiatus doing some stuff. Working with people is tiring and that is all I have to say to that. Hexbear is down and apparently, if what I'm hearing correctly, the owner of the domain disappeared a while back and for some reason the admins didn't drop everything they can to get it back even with a month-long extension. Neat.

    That is a shame as I was fond of the news mega-thread. Will that be continuing here or some other instance? Also glad to see a boost to one of my favorite online communities as well, not at the expense of another one, though. Looks like all those struggle threads and fighting really worked out in the end, eh?

    Anyways, with what is around me it's hard to build a "community". Half of these people are completely clueless and have zero interest in anything political despite having obvious biases, chauvinist, etc and other brain-wormed takes they inherited from family, television or wherever else. Another quarter (possibly more) is completely racist, with another quarter being red and blue libs that I can more or less get along with depending on how many worms occupy the space where their grey matter is supposed to be.

    It may feel like I'm purposefully trying to come off misanthropic; but I don't hate them or despise them (maybe the racists) just really frustrating trying to connect with people close to you about these things and have them completely gloss over the fact that we are facing barbarism. We certainly have some work to do and I think it becomes a lot more comprehensible when you aren't on shit like X or other platforms. When you surround yourself with insanity it starts to look like a mad-house. Unrelated, but good song by Anthrax too.

    Also P.B.R tastes like fucking piss.

  • I currently work at a union and it is the most mentally taxing job I ever had. The pressure is insane. The managers are insane. I have never seen so many coworkers crying, on the brink of a burnout. It is absolutely mental working here.

    I don't want to discredit the good work out union does but on the inside it is fucking vile and I am honestly considering quitting.

  • Someone (who is kinda liberal) suggested I watch the superbowl halftime show, in part cause of its politics is the impression I got from them, so I watched a recording of it and I didn't understand it. Some of the lyrics I was not even catching or seemed like the typical self-talking-up of rap and the whole bit with Sam Jackson being Uncle Sam was like ??? what message are they going for here. The best part I could find on it was the unplanned part with the person who waved the Palestinian/Sudanese flag, but I didn't even see that in the video itself that I watched. Am I just not the target audience or needed captions? My instincts say "it's resistance liberal politics", but maybe I'm being unfair and I need to look more closely at the lyrics.

    • in essence I agree it's resistance liberal politics

      so, with the whole drake thing, it's larger and not specific to drake himself but what he "symbolizes" which is why the line "you're not a colleague you're a colonizer“ comes into play regarding black culture/outsiders who would discard the people of the culture he used and wrung out like a wet rag once he's ready to move onto the next thing/larger more mainstream stage

      / I think the whole superbowl thing makes it feel more assimilationist and unchallenging rather than liberatory or empowering. im not sure if kendrick was fully ironic or what when incorporating "the revolution will not be televised" while he's being played on America's most watched televised event.

      maybe im too harsh. maybe im importing too much frustration from assimilationist tendencies from my own background (chinese americans/canadians) into this situation (wherein a certain YA novel author is my own "drake"). idk

      • fuller nuance (love to see libs beat the shit out of that word) perspective from someone who is black and of black culture who i think has better angles on all points than I could - tumblr post. excerpts:

        The Super Bowl will always be a bread and circus event that lines the pockets of white shareholders. The fact that they allowed Black people to perform is simply to give the appearance of empowerment and progress, thus assuaging our appetite for real revolution by letting spectators woop and cheer and have the feeling that something happened.

        context: US flag and americana imagery:

        At the end of the above, all African Americans should be wary of narratives that corral them securely within the frame of the United States. This is an intentional set of blinders that keeps you seeing yourself as belonging to this outsized plantation. We made connection to this land, but we were brought here in chains.

    • Its liberal protest for sure, pure virtue signaling with no actual weight.

  • But as Lamar raps at one point, “this is bigger than the music,” and as he closes the set with “TV Off”, an entreaty to turn off the Trumpian news chaos and focus on the more vital matters of unity, purpose and survival, tonight will undoubtedly go down as one of the most important halftime shows in the history of the event, if not the most significant mass-televised rap performance of all time. The Drake-baiting was a smokescreen; what really happened was a righteous nation showed up and bared its teeth. The great American game has only just begun. Go Eagles.

    What the hell is this guy talking about towards the end?

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