Time magazine: “we don’t know how yet, but we’re gonna find a way to link the rise of fascism and avocado toast”

  • treadful@lemmy.zip
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    7 months ago

    The article is largely good quality but what even is this:

    “We couldn’t destroy the Taliban, but office work destroyed the Taliban,” said one Tiktoker, reviewing articles and quotes from the report.

    It doesn’t even name the person. Just cherry picked some random quip from social media and pasted it into the body.

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      7 months ago

      Editor: The article is great! All we need now is a quote from social media and we can publish.

      Journalist: We haven’t been able to find anything suitable, everyone thinks this story is satire.

      Editor: Then just post one yourself and then quote that! But don’t reference your name, that’ll be a dead giveaway.

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      7 months ago

      Which is deeply ironic considering how they founded themselves as a rebellion against the “false gods” of capitalism communism and democracy.

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    7 months ago

    Hahahahhaha OMG. Yeah once the whole pew pew part of the insurrection is over and you actually take over the government, the whole running the government part isn’t as fun now ain’t it?

    What a bunch of idiots.

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      7 months ago

      It does go to show that people sometimes don’t think ahead. They seem to have only ever considered the present and now reality hit them in the face lol. Similar happened to Trump when he was elected and suddenly had to…you know…work.

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      7 months ago

      The weird thing is that they used to be in power, before the 9/11 American “freedom spreading” spree in the region.

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          7 months ago

          That’s not what happened,

          The US sent Pakistan materials to supply to local Mujihideen to provide support to the US assisting the Northern Alliance, AKA the guys they were later supporting against the Taliban once the Taliban basically all but chartered the planes for Bin Laden.

          You’d be amazed how many of america’s problems in the region trace in some way back to “Pakistan did it.”

          Like it’s not unreasonable to guess that Kissinger croaked because his old heart couldn’t take how America’s foreign policy was becoming way more aligned with those “commies” in India after just a few terrorisms and genicides on Pakistan’s part.

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            The US sent Pakistan materials

            You’d be amazed how many of america’s problems in the region trace in some way back to “Pakistan did it.”

            With the help of the US, of course, as is often the case when atrocities occur around the world…

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              Your name is “Viking_Hippie”. I assume you’re embracing a Scandinavian heritage of some kind.

              Vikings committed atrocities all over Europe. Genetic studies of Icelandic people indicate that their Y chromosomes are from Scandinavia and their mitochondrial DNA is from Ireland. Mitochondrial DNA only comes from your mother (from the egg).

              Why do you think Iceland was settled by mainly Viking men and Irish women? Do you think those women willingly left their homes or did they leave at the point of a sword?

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                I’m embracing the modern colloquial meaning of “lives in Scandinavia” (which I have since my birth 40 years ago), not the historical “commits atrocities” meaning.

                You’d think that people would come to that conclusion by doing just a minimum of research into colloquial uses of regional terms before accusing me of embracing the worst acts of my ancestors.

                If that’s too difficult, then maybe the second half, which is much more descriptive about how I am when not discussing politics with idiots online, would be a bit of a clue 🤦

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    7 months ago

    As a person fed up with office culture, I’m wondering if it’s now my time to destroy my government.

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      7 months ago

      If you’re in the US, doing that would save tens of millions of lives, both in the US and across the world.

    • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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      7 months ago

      This is like that comic today with the Viking. “History is written by the winners” he has to literally sit down with quill and parchment…

    • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      It’s amazing how fast you can arrive at the right conclusion when you don’t have a bunch of billionaires with media and politicians in their pockets 🤷

    • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      Reminds me of this wise quote from Walter Sobchek:

      “Say what you will about the tenets of national socialism, but at least it’s an ethos!”

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      7 months ago

      The largest military in the world occupied their country and gave them billions in equipment to keep it and they let the taliban retake everything in weeks. I don’t think there is going to be any better opportunity then that. It’s obvious that the fighting population already made their choice, and now everyone just has to enjoy it.

      • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.worldOP
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        7 months ago

        Sure, blame the Afghan civilians after bombing their country back to the stone age and then trying to occupy it for 20 years with said largest military in the world only to pull THAT rug out from under them with a sudden bungled withdrawal.

        It’s not like the West had anything to do with the Taliban taking power in the first place, right? Right?