lurch (he/him)

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  • It’s because the left are bad at propaganda (maybe on purpose). Really stupid ppl need rituals. The right provides those. The left doesn’t want to manipulate ppl and doesn’t want to be a cult or look conform. So they don’t unite under one banner.

    The right has chants and new racist drinking songs every year. They like dressing up in uniforms, wave qestionable flags. This appeals to ppl who want to belong.

    If a large group of leftist parties could agree on things like that, the differences would just be factions within a united group.

    You know, like maga hats. Vague. Harmless at first glance. No difficult history. Unites the sheeple.







  • If the workers are motivated, they can self-organize. However, a hierachy in a production facility or across multiple is not incompatible with anarchy on a national scale. There can be different kind of jobs. There can be someone who just organizes logistics, replacing the manager.

    All of this has nothing to do with political systems like anarchism or oligarchy tho. People like to mix them up, but these are economic systems; in this case even microeconomic.




  • Doesn’t look intentional. Weird spot and angle to hit a building of this size. Maybe it flew too low. Could be a problem in the programming, electronic warfare or prior damage from AA. If they wanted to hit something on the roof or topmost floor, it would be best to hit it from above. If they wanted to hit a specific floor or all the building, it would be best to hit it lower, because fire goes up and structural integrity loss affects floors above the hit more. But I can’t rule out there was like one specific thing on that floor they needed to hit, like an antenna or starlink terminal or so.






  • I don’t think that threatens it. The fact that something is being done against curruption is actually a good sign. Many EU nations had corruption problems. It happens. It’s being dealt with.

    For example, look at Gerhard Schröder, who went to work for Nord Stream, Rosneft, and Gazprom right after he was chancellor of Germany and helped making deals with them. Now he is Putins lapdog he wants to send to oversee negotiations. Like holy shit man, that’s like treason level corruption.



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    I’m pretty sure the cops also went to that workplace accident. There was a chemical workplace accident where 3 ppl died in my region recently and the cops and firefighters swarmed it. Decontamination showers had been set up and they tried to figure out if someone was at fault etc…

    Also, I bet someone actually called the cops on those ppl in the OP standing there. And I bet nobody called them during the oil spill, because nobody knows exactly if it even was a crime and if it was, who is responsible. Those are totally different things. If you want them to arrest the managers ASAP during an oil spill, you would need to document their faulty behaviour and be ready to call the cops on them. Otherwise they will be arrest later, if at all, depending on region, but managers have been arrested for things like that before.