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{{ | {{LQuote|@dev_dec, What's something that's clearly a scam but Americans have been conditioned to believe it's normal?<br> | ||
@NiaFrome [1/3] letting a tiny group of rich white men, about half of whom owned slaves, write the rules for a country and continuing to obey/enforce those rules 200+ years later | @NiaFrome [1/3] letting a tiny group of rich white men, about half of whom owned slaves, write the rules for a country and continuing to obey/enforce those rules 200+ years later<br> | ||
@niafrome [2/3] necrocracy seems appropriate enough to a capitalist superpower though: "capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks" | @niafrome [2/3] necrocracy seems appropriate enough to a capitalist superpower though: "capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks"<br> | ||
@niafrome [3/3] the USA is a missile fired into the future in 1787 to destroy the planet, it's a ship on autopilot, it's an AI that has been programmed to maximize accumulation at any cost, even if that means human extinction.| | @niafrome [3/3] the USA is a missile fired into the future in 1787 to destroy the planet, it's a ship on autopilot, it's an AI that has been programmed to maximize accumulation at any cost, even if that means human extinction.|[https://x.com/niafrome/status/1335265025230073858 Nia Frome, Twitter]}} | ||
[[United States of America|Click here to go back to our page on the United States]]. | [[United States of America|Click here to go back to our page on the United States]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 12 November 2024
“@dev_dec, What's something that's clearly a scam but Americans have been conditioned to believe it's normal?
@NiaFrome [1/3] letting a tiny group of rich white men, about half of whom owned slaves, write the rules for a country and continuing to obey/enforce those rules 200+ years later
@niafrome [2/3] necrocracy seems appropriate enough to a capitalist superpower though: "capital is dead labor, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labor, and lives the more, the more labor it sucks"