While we do #Denmark #Danmark #USA #Greenland #Arctic drama, don't forget the #Inuit, the people who live there
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@fenixmaster @Leendaal @benroyce totally. And ask the US to leave Thule. No 5 eyes either.
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@benroyce @Pepijn@mastodon.online this person has a history of being weird in this topic. DNE.
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then *you* accept the status quo
we don't
there is only moving forward, no matter how much the path is rocky, and i agree with you it is rocky
but we cannot choose pessimism, rather than accurately and consciously identifying the challenges and meeting them
i reject your cynicism. it describes your attitude, not our reality
articulate a path forward or at least do not reject those who are moving forward, however hard you (accurately) see their path
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then *you* accept the status quo
we don't
there is only moving forward, no matter how much the path is rocky, and i agree with you it is rocky
but we cannot choose pessimism, rather than accurately and consciously identifying the challenges and meeting them
i reject your cynicism. it describes your attitude, not our reality
articulate a path forward or at least do not reject those who are moving forward, however hard you (accurately) see their path
In 2008, many were swooning over Obama--and USA was charting a new direction. I said, "That ain't gonna happen." Obama is a classy, intelligent, well-meaning guy, but he is against forces that he cannot overcome. And look what came after.
After the warning shot across the bow, the Democratic Party elected a leader who was not well, cognitively speaking. The nation paid the price for that mistake.
Whatever cynicism I may have is well earned.
We need a new way.
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get 50 #mamdani s in the #primaries2026
absolutely NO american leftist has an excuse not to vote in the primaries
none
third party doesn't work. not voting is self-serving self-defeating idiocy
we take over the #democrats
it is a requirement or you need to shut up about what you say you care about forever, because you do not care if you do not vote in the #primaries
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In 2008, many were swooning over Obama--and USA was charting a new direction. I said, "That ain't gonna happen." Obama is a classy, intelligent, well-meaning guy, but he is against forces that he cannot overcome. And look what came after.
After the warning shot across the bow, the Democratic Party elected a leader who was not well, cognitively speaking. The nation paid the price for that mistake.
Whatever cynicism I may have is well earned.
We need a new way.
well yeah but your new way has to come via the old way
you need to engage the shit system to build the better system
it's not good enough to merely envision the better, you have to implement it. and that means involving yourself in what is, to make what should be, no matter how much what is sucks
so when you speak of mamdani, cheer
don't write his obituary when he's been in office a week. that's absurd and self-defeating
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@grammasaurus @benroyce @phl I mean yes but it's 100% on-brand.
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well yeah but your new way has to come via the old way
you need to engage the shit system to build the better system
it's not good enough to merely envision the better, you have to implement it. and that means involving yourself in what is, to make what should be, no matter how much what is sucks
so when you speak of mamdani, cheer
don't write his obituary when he's been in office a week. that's absurd and self-defeating
The new way will have to be built outside the current way. I explain that in Chapter 6.
A student in martial arts learns many skills to hurt their foes. But the skills that really matter are the skills to deftly step aside--and help the foe continue in the same direction of his attack but in a stumbling way.
Never directly confront a foe if you don't have to. Be sneaky.
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The new way will have to be built outside the current way. I explain that in Chapter 6.
A student in martial arts learns many skills to hurt their foes. But the skills that really matter are the skills to deftly step aside--and help the foe continue in the same direction of his attack but in a stumbling way.
Never directly confront a foe if you don't have to. Be sneaky.
when i say work in the shit system to build the better system, i'm not even talking about the democratic party, i'm talking american society as it is
which means rules of organizing and reaching out and dispelling common misconceptions that automatically invoke many of them same crap old methodologies you dislike
you can't be a ghost
and mamdani at *the least* represents the power of the new. that is your ally. don't shit on your allies
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when i say work in the shit system to build the better system, i'm not even talking about the democratic party, i'm talking american society as it is
which means rules of organizing and reaching out and dispelling common misconceptions that automatically invoke many of them same crap old methodologies you dislike
you can't be a ghost
and mamdani at *the least* represents the power of the new. that is your ally. don't shit on your allies
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i've done political work
are you putting forth a resume on your part working in a shit old system, exactly as you crap on mamdani for successfully working a shit old system?
come on man
all i'm asking you to do is not shit on mamdani
can you just at least do that? or must we fight pointlessly
or just ignore me and keep crapping on mamdani as you will
i've registered my disapproval of what you said. ignore it if you want, but i think it's foolish
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@benroyce And I must say that I find it harder by the day to hear quotes from US citizens like "I didn't vote for him", "not my president", "not in my name" and especially: "50% of us disagree".
I get it. And I believe people when they say that. It also doesn't mean anything to me. That's internal.
What is external, to me as a citizen of another country, is that the USA -the country, with all the history, friendship & agreements we share- is actively threatening my country with invasion & war.
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i've done political work
are you putting forth a resume on your part working in a shit old system, exactly as you crap on mamdani for successfully working a shit old system?
come on man
all i'm asking you to do is not shit on mamdani
can you just at least do that? or must we fight pointlessly
or just ignore me and keep crapping on mamdani as you will
i've registered my disapproval of what you said. ignore it if you want, but i think it's foolish
I know little about Mamdani. I have never worked with him to know how he handles people and situations. Winning an election is not a sign of good character and capacity for governance. I've seen too many turkeys get elected, but they have a good media image.
He could be another Obama--and this would be good. But we need to move past a political messiah fixing things for us.
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@TCatInReality @benroyce @eswag @Pepijn I think the rot is partisanship.
Partisanship got us into our gerrymandered lesser-of-two-evils shitshow.
I don't see how partisanship for an imaginary party that is spelled "d-e-m-o-c-r-a-t" but acts like lefties is going to reform jack shit.
Burn down all parties and just vote for lefties if you like lefties. If your ballot just has assholes on it, do whatever you feel you can live with.
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I know little about Mamdani. I have never worked with him to know how he handles people and situations. Winning an election is not a sign of good character and capacity for governance. I've seen too many turkeys get elected, but they have a good media image.
He could be another Obama--and this would be good. But we need to move past a political messiah fixing things for us.
yeah winning election doesn't decide the verdict on things, but of course, winning elections is necessary before you do one single damn thing, good, bad, or pointless
so again: if you crap on mamdani, when he's only been in an office a week, i will speak against you. you could be right, you could be wrong, but you certainly do not know, anymore than i know. i don't know better than you, but i know you don't know better than me. nobody knows the future
that's it
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@TCatInReality @benroyce @eswag @Pepijn I think the rot is partisanship.
Partisanship got us into our gerrymandered lesser-of-two-evils shitshow.
I don't see how partisanship for an imaginary party that is spelled "d-e-m-o-c-r-a-t" but acts like lefties is going to reform jack shit.
Burn down all parties and just vote for lefties if you like lefties. If your ballot just has assholes on it, do whatever you feel you can live with.
@grumble209 @TCatInReality @eswag @Pepijn
oh yeah, parties suck
unfortunately they are real
merely saying "there shouldn't be political parties" sounds good. and is true. but it doesn't change a damn thing
so we have to work with the shit we got
it's like saying "war is bad"
no shit
but when there's russians marching tanks over your border, that sentiment doesn't mean much. you have to fight them
so we have to engage on political parties. because it's great? no. because it is what it is
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i've done political work
are you putting forth a resume on your part working in a shit old system, exactly as you crap on mamdani for successfully working a shit old system?
come on man
all i'm asking you to do is not shit on mamdani
can you just at least do that? or must we fight pointlessly
or just ignore me and keep crapping on mamdani as you will
i've registered my disapproval of what you said. ignore it if you want, but i think it's foolish
@benroyce Just a note: I do like your empowering anger, your thoughts and engagement, and your patience here.
People like you give me hope for a change.