Mateoto
@Mateoto@lemmy.world
- Comment on Is anyone planning on doing anything about trump creating a concentration camp at guantanamo bay? 3 weeks ago:
Seriously. Americans act like scared puppies, barking but backing down when facing an orange pomeranian constantly barking.
The people have the power. Organize statewide protests, block roads, and mobilize the working class to stand against fascism. Be more like the French citoyens.
Stop waiting for someone else to save your asses. This is 2016 all over again, when you pinned your hopes on Mueller or some other investigator. No one is coming.
Stop whining. Take action. Fight fascism.
- Comment on Eurogamer readers' top 50 games of 2023 1 year ago:
What’s with Starfield being so high in ranking? Since when are loading simulators for planets better than fanservice games for wizards and Japanese Game of Thrones copies?
- Comment on What Happens to Rich People Under Socialism? - Second Thought 1 year ago:
I’m more concerned about the potential dangers of uncontrolled neoliberalism aligning with fascism than a society striving for equal rights and environmental protection.
It’s bewildering how people can demonize socialism while facing daily struggles to make ends meet in an unhinged capitalist society.
- Comment on ‘Climate villain’: scientists say Rupert Murdoch wielded his media empire to sow confusion and doubt 1 year ago:
But usually billionaires trying to avoid regulation and lifestyle changes.
- Comment on Melania said we had food at home. 1 year ago:
Honestly, while the humor and memes might seem amusing, it’s important to recognize that this is precisely what they want. By making the situation seem ridiculous, we risk diverting attention from the serious and substantial allegations against Trump.
We shouldn’t allow them to manipulate the narrative and trivialize the issues at hand. Their intention is to downplay the gravity through memes and laughter, while the actual impact on global democracy is a significant concern.
Stay focused on the real issues and their implications.
- Comment on Metro 2033 author Dmitry Glukhovsky sentenced to 8 years in prison for criticizing Russia's invasion of Ukraine 1 year ago:
Fortunately for Glukhovsky, he is not actually in Russia and was sentenced in absentia. His current whereabouts are unknown.
I assumed he was already in prison as the article built up momentum. Classic clickbait.