Batman: Why isn't Superman buying Sabra Hummus?
Alfred: Have I ever told you about my time as a soldier in Mandatory Palestine, Master Wayne? We brought democracy to the desert, but all they wanted to do was tell us to go home. Some people act without reason. They just want to watch the world burn.
11.07.2025 15:33
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You leftists are too idealistic. What we need to do is join ICE and push it left from within.
06.07.2025 18:17
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Disappointing Euro snobbery, but consider the material conditions.
In the same way that young men gravitate towards fascism in the absence of uplifting ideas, when you live in a city like New York that's so completely devoid of culture, you latch on to anything that resembles it.
25.06.2025 14:24
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Deez Knuts
19.02.2025 17:09
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Instead of trying to "de-radicalize" your right wing conspiracy theorist friends and family, simply direct them into thinking Elon Musk is an evil lizard or alien, or whatever silly shit they believe.
We can jump start the revolution one crazy uncle and Facebook mom at a time.
26.01.2025 02:26
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LA paying incarcerated teenagers 5 dollars a day to protect mansions in the Palisades, is a perfect encapsulation of where California liberalism starts and ends.
12.01.2025 17:03
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Bass and Newsom have had a lot of criticism about the lack of empathy they've shown in policies surrounding the houseless, but, I must say, after these Palisades fires, they've really turned things around for some reason.
11.01.2025 17:10
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Why does the Navy football team have pirate flags on their helmets? Feels like that's saying the quiet part out loud.
27.12.2024 17:36
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The shooter's cousin plays in MLS Next Pro, and, according to his g+ breakdown, probably should hit him up for tips.
11.12.2024 17:00
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Elon hid likes to enable Nazi sympathizers, only to have it become a major driver for hundreds of thousands of people to celebrate the death of a CEO. Beautiful irony.
05.12.2024 01:13
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Turns out martial law doesn't last very long in South Korea without US backing.
03.12.2024 20:17
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Highly recommend listening to season 3 of "Blowback" for some historical context about why it took so long for South Korea to become a "liberal democracy" and how many workers were murdered before the powers that be allowed its people to have the freedoms that said system is now trying to strip.
03.12.2024 16:20
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Did anyone have the US providing ISIS air support in Syria on their bingo card? If you follow history, you should have.
03.12.2024 15:47
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Man, I can't believe a country that started as a police state after the worker councils were abolished and communists massacred, would do such a thing.
03.12.2024 14:13
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Lionel Messi is 0-2 in MLS cups since switching to Michelob Ultra.
(h/t @leftwingback.bsky.social)
01.12.2024 16:31
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How about Portland Timbers, whose supposed lefty fans are afraid to boycott an ownership group that has enabled sexual abuse and domestic violence because they are afraid to lose season tickets?
01.12.2024 15:48
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The fans held strong and the president was eventually fired. Fast forward one year later, the Galaxy are going to MLS Cup for the first time in 10 years. Fans completely transformed the club.
Remember, there is tremendous power in collective action and there's a reason you are told otherwise.
01.12.2024 14:24
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A little lesson from sports about solidarity.
Last year, LA Galaxy fans took action by boycotting games until the team fired the president. The team desperately tried to undermine solidarity. Used players to try and guilt fans while continuously preaching that the fans couldn't force change. 1/2
01.12.2024 14:21
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I wish Mark Fisher was alive to read to the comment section of the Hasan Piker Pod Save episode. You can see Exiting the Vampire Castle in comments trying to cancel him over, as well as Capitalist Realism in the way these MSNBC moms positively react to very basic ideas they've never been exposed to
29.11.2024 17:40
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Really not much good in all these countries declaring they'll arrest Bibi if he enters their country. Invite him over for cookies and then tell him.
21.11.2024 23:57
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Biden made sure the right people were in charge, like Ronald Klein (venture capitalist executive), Steve Richetti (former big pharma lobbyist), Cedric Richmond (top Dem receiver of oil money). Cecilia MuΓ±oz, who said "there will be children separated from parents"
21.11.2024 21:07
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Or Neera Tanden, who openly wanted Libya's oil. We need common sense cabinet picks like this. Not WWE stars.
21.11.2024 21:01
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These Trump nominations are unhinged. I pine for the days of Biden when he nominated good hearted people like Lloyd Austin who (checks notes) was a Raytheon board member.
21.11.2024 20:50
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Democrats will often look at something that doesnβt poll well and think βoh no, better move away from that!β but theyβre getting their role backwards. parties influence public opinion. if youβre purely reactive, youβre just letting the GOP frame every debate.
20.11.2024 21:24
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To Biden's credit, he speaks the language of labor. He believes labor unions are important beyond a voter base, but rarely actually challenges industry on their behalf. He gave a speech about democracy, but not about a looming rail strike and why greedy interests were to blame. Instead, he broke it
20.11.2024 18:14
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The writing was on the wall going into the first time Trump beat them. They thought they could rely on a labor base in an era where their macro-economic politics didn't align with their "pro-labor" rhetoric. You can't simultaneously support business and labor. Labor always gets the short end.
20.11.2024 18:06
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The thing to remember about the democratic party is they aren't blind to their approaching failures. They are simply ideologically opposed to how you fix them. The "blue wall" was built on labor politics, however, the party, post-Reagan, is largely a neo-liberal entity. Those two can't co-exist.
20.11.2024 17:59
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Solidarity forever.
20.11.2024 14:07
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Democrats have spent years carefully abandoning political positions it fears might cost them votes, each time getting closer to the ultimate goal: a political party that has zero positions and therefore cannot lose votes.
20.11.2024 00:54
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The Barbie movie is apartheid apologia and I won't hear otherwise.
20.11.2024 00:41
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