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Sticker found on the back of a road sign in San Francisco featuring a photorealistic illustration of Mark Zuckerberg's face and the word "BITCH" printed in red lettering across his forehead. In white lettering, a website is advertised at the bottom: MarkZuckerbergIsABitch.com. I did visit the website, and it's a simple animation that allows you to slap Zuck in the face and call him a bitch. It reminds me of peak Newgrounds.com flash games. I find early internet nostalgia is a salve for the soul in the dark days of 2025. Real violence is not supported or condoned, of course, but this little Zucker famously carried a card that read, "I'm CEO, bitch," and if it's okay for him to address his general audience as bitch, I think it's okay that we return the favor. Maybe it's even a term of endearment for some? Who knows. I'm sure there are fans somewhere for an oligarch obsessed with imperialism. His recent glow up and alpha combat training successfully rebranded his tech dork persona. He still seems like an unsocialized dweeb though, right? Is that the problem with our latest oligarchy? Is it a ridiculous stretch to prefer a robber baron who built train tracks, steel, or pipelines to the one that supercharged rage baiting with cute thumbs-up logos? Bald, buff, alpha Bezos carries a similar energy. Is it their loud small dick energy what makes them a more insufferable kind of billionaire? Or am I falling for the same trap as the early internet nostalgia? Golden Age Thinking. Was it better then? Carnegie gave us a bunch of public libraries at least. But, no. It was called the gilded age for a reason, and we're entering a new gilded age now. One where we need to face down wealth inequality, big money in politics, and election reform for a new progressive era... just like we did in the past. Until then, I think we've earned the right to virtually slap an oligarch at least a few times. I think he would prefer that to an actual revolution if given the choice. You're welcome, Z
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Lefty #Democrats nurture politics that focus on figuring out who isn't on our side and making it known, rather than inviting people into the conversation that agree on most things. @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social genuinely seems to be looking for where you agree with him; I hope it catches on #politics
GIF of Tom Cruise hiding from eye-scanning robots in Minority Report, which, frankly, is a film that hit's a little too close to home 23 years (!) later...
Would like to see more of these conversations. Are Saikat and Zephyr the right reps for the anti-'Abundance Bros?' I see a lot of agreement here. Yes: big money out of politics. Yes: state capacity can solve ambitious problems.
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Stenciled street art reads, βslaves of boredom and fearβ in white lettering on a red aluminum sheet wrapped around a telephone pole. In 2025, everything is presented as entertainment. That positioning has been coming for every aspect of our culture for some time now, and itβs what leads us to the collective sense that IRL Idiocracy is happening in our government and politics. New mediaβs broad, but fractured reach replaces a unified message that was once reported, critiqued, and discussed in relative coherence. In its place, the willing audiences (i.e all of us) are served curated sound bites. Personalization, man. Now viewers can cheer on their favorite team, dawning their colors proudly on their officially licensed (or not) hats and t-shirts. Every win, a Super Bowl of ecstasy. Each loss, the result of the idiotic officials who should be fired. Anger is more fun than boredom like any positive integer is greater than 0. Obvious truths and defined enemies relieve the fear and anxiety that comes with uncertainty. Economic uncertainty. The uncertainty of finding purpose, acceptance. That pesky human condition itself. All solved by consumable entertainment. A front row seat to wherever passive, personalized, segregated, willingly ignorant participation gets us. And Iβm right there with you sad π’πΏ
Entertain us
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The comments are as predictable as the Left is impossible to appease.
Tide is definitely turning bsky.app/profile/scot...
Weird choice unless you *really* feel strongly about the long shot MAGA candidate for CA Governor. Silly personal political move, and really not helping the brand of the "moderates" in SF who supported his re-election. #sfpolitics
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Is it all too little too late for #Progressives that have been banging this drum for ages? Or is there still a window for moderate #Democrats to come to their senses on #Gaza? Wondering if this issue is a permanent deal breaker for a coalition.
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@rbreich.bsky.social which candidates are embracing this? Can they win without the big money we need to get rid of?
1.6% of donations make it to actual campaigns, and the irony of βEnd Citizen Unitedβ being one of the PACs under this umbrella. Grifting is becoming too normalized on both sides. Campaign financing today is a problem. #politics #democrats
"We must get Big Money out of politics," but how? Who is legitimately working on this? What's the path to undoing it? Genuinely eager to know... I will give them all of my pennies.
A ouija board box on the side of the road with a post-it note that reads, βFree.β If I didnβt have plans this weekend, Iβd pick this up for a light haunting. Just a 3-day adventure. Nobody gets hurt, but thereβs some excitement, and we have a whole new perspective on the universe in the end. Sounds fun.
For sure haunted.
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Shots fired by @jackiefielder.bsky.social. Love a #Progressive rejecting NIMBYs (it's 100% affordable housing here, people). Pretty searing #Abundance anaphora though; no love lost between the #Democrat crews. Eye opening police spending too... damn. #SFPolitics
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Photo of a sticker reads, "you don't hate Mondays, you hate capitalism." Phew. Do I hate capitalism? Made me think about being raised in America, and seeing rich people as generally "successful," and dreaming with my friends for so long to be rich myself... and the pressure to earn, achieve, stay busy, get good titles. And the long path to realizing that McKinsey management consultants aren't actually good at everything, despite getting handed executive jobs after 2 years of making PowerPoints, and, man, I made so many powerpoints too... I hate powerpoint, haha. But I also struggle with the fact that this IS the system, and is it really only revolution that can change it? I find I'm always pulled back to pragmatic incrementalism instead, and I am quiet when my friends brag about their expensive purchases, or callously refer to bums on the street. San Francisco, man. It's a microcosm of late stage capitalism. I once watched someone getting paid to wash a bright yellow Lamborghini parked directly next to a homeless encampment in SOMA. What even is that? I had a friend come visit the city and say it had "been a long time since I had to walk by a homeless person and wonder if it was a pile of garbage or a human being." He meant that to be a dig at the city... and without thinking, I told him: whether he saw homeless people in his suburb or not, we're living in the same system. He's participating in it as much as anybody else is; it's just that we can see it in the city. He rolled his eyes, "Oh, so San Francisco is noble because it has visible homelessness?" Fuck, man. Maybe. Maybe that's what it takes to question the status quo. Maybe.
This sticker still sticks with me.
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Ah, so populism is path forward for Dems. I still dream of an Abundance + Progressive coalition. The 'optimize capitalism' vs 'capitalism is broken' crews could unite around: affordable housing, universal healthcare, tax wealth not work... and crucially: campaign finance reform tinyurl.com/47hs948z
So how do you win elections to change a system when you need that system's money to win? π€·ββοΈ The path is probably incremental... win w/ whatever coalition you can build (tough sell for my #Progressive friends, true), then push campaign finance reform, anti-corruption measures, ranked choice voting 4/4
#Democrats are stuck: their base IS the PMC (π), 'billionaire' may not be the powerful slur we think it is (Americans want to be one), and Citizens United made billionaire donors key to competitive campaigns. Trump found a populism that works w/ the system; the Dem's version fights it 3/4 #Politics
#Trump 's (accidental?) insight: if you villainize the PMC (academics, bureaucrats, media) that working voters find condescending in their day-to-day, billionaires can not only fund your populist campaign, they also get to pose with you as anti-establishment rebels. Win-win #Democrats #Politics 2/4
Agree with the premise, but unsure of the strategy. American 'populism' is always a performance because campaigns need funding. It's more about picking which elites to scapegoat publicly while keeping donor money flowing privately. That's a tough needle to thread. #Democrats #Politics 1/4
Genuine question: will promoting the "abundance" housing movement be an automatic disqualifier for the more progressive folks?
"Focused on the cost of living and promoted the βabundanceβ housing movement, "slammed what he described as the Israeli governmentβs βgenocideβ in Gaza, called for wholesale structural changes to U.S. foreign policy, and denounced Trumpβs climate and immigration policies" π€ #sfpolitics #politics #sf
Two photos taken blocks apart. In the first photo, some savvy tech marketer thought it would be worth the controversy to buy a billboard with the moronic headline: Stop Hiring Humans. "Our AI SDR has the bandwidth to filter out all of the complaints and prank phone calls... it's genius!" Meanwhile, 2 blocks later, some office is advertising "Private Islands, Mega Yachts, and Floating Villas" right above a man fishing for cans in a recycle bin. Not great, not great. Cynicism is a solid coping mechanism I personally subscribe to, but it doesn't help us as we face challenges the real challenges of the future of work and AI. Let's capture some of this increased productivity for a 4-day work week or universal income or something, man. And maybe tax the shit out of mega yachts. The full picture on the left may was actually even bleaker with the SF ICE Field Office looming in the background. This is 2025. This doesn't define San Francisco, but this is a side of it that's very real.
Snapped 2 blocks apart. Heavy-handed stuff.
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It's old, but if there are other late bloomers that need an intro, this is a good one. I heard it 2 years ago, and have blamed the duopoly for something every day since.
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