audrbox

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[–] audrbox@beehaw.org 4 points 2 months ago (7 children)

Is it so hard to believe simultaneously (a) that a powerful, authoritarian state entity did a violent, fucked up thing that it doesn't want people to know about and (b) that western media has a vested interest in making Chinese communism look bad so probably significantly exaggerated parts of their reporting of it? I don't understand why this causes a whole fight every time. I'd argue most states have done something as terrible, if not more so, so why does this particular event need to be both attacked and defended so heavily?

[–] audrbox@beehaw.org -3 points 2 months ago

I've always thought of them as the communists who think communists are somehow uniquely immune to the "power corrupts" doctrine

 

Any trans Americans in red states feeling the pressure to escape before the elections this year?

I've been trying to move out of Oklahoma for over a year now, but I get so overwhelmed just looking for jobs in other places. I feel like I need to make it happen soon, though, and I feel trapped and angry when I can't get anywhere.

[–] audrbox@beehaw.org 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Who do you include in the rest of the world? Based on your other comment, I get the impression you understand Zionism to mean something very different from what it's historically been.

[–] audrbox@beehaw.org 9 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Hi, I'm an anti-zionist Jew and absolutely fuck Israel! Zionism is bad for everyone, including us. It conflates our religion with a genocidal ideology that rightfully terrifies the rest of the world, which then makes the world think they hate Jews (because they keep hearing "Judaism=Israel"). Despite what Zionist Jews may say, ending Zionism will help us, not hurt us.

[–] audrbox@beehaw.org 18 points 1 year ago (2 children)

My friend had my favorite take I've heard on this: organizing to signal to the Democratic Party that Biden is in political danger because of his support of genocide (as Michigan did this week) is arguably more important than not voting for him in November, in terms of tangible impact on American policy. My personal goal is to put as much pressure on him as possible right now, and then I'll decide if I'm voting for him later this year based on how he responds.