That didn't last long. I guess the problem wasn't Trump. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82JquNv0lqE
@michaelfolkson I fail to see the utility of this type of hyper-partisan reporting. It starts with the headline: "Portland Police Clash with Protesters as Joe Biden Signs First Executive Orders"
These two things have nothing to do with each other, other than "team blue has rioters, team blue has a president".
The situation in Portland is complicated. It can't be adequately described as something "caused by" Trump or "(not) fixed by Biden". Such rhetoric just adds fuel to the fire.
@sjors I've seen too much BS commentary heralding a new dawn now that the fascist has been deposed. I guess I'm fatigued with the stupidity.
@sjors Tbf I thought the honeymoon would be longer than a day
@michaelfolkson @sjors What honeymoon? I think most people are just thoroughly dissociated with the puppetshow. There is no honeymoon if you never supported Biden.
@michaelfolkson @sjors If I endorse you does that mean you have to endorse me?
@michaelfolkson @sjors What if you think the system is inherently and thoroughly corrupt, and there's no hope fixing things through it? You don't need to be a Communist to have that world view. At least "the right" had Trump as a symbol of anti-establishment politics, and he was clearly anti-BLM. What does "the left" have? Bernie Sanders was cucked two times in a row.
@kekcoin @michaelfolkson @sjors Worse, there's a fundamental structural problem: tech has greatly reduced demand for unskilled labor, and even many forms of skilled labor. Many of the people in antifa just don't have the aptitude at the right things to have a place in modern economies. The world doesn't need anywhere near as many fine arts grads as are being produced, and many fine arts grads will never learn in-demand STEM skills.
@kekcoin @michaelfolkson @sjors But there is an important difference: those workers much more often had the aptitude to retrain in other industries that were in demand. Or could be made in demand by bringing back outsourced jobs.
A modern day coal miner probably has the mechanical aptitude to work in a factory maintaining equipment. Bringing jobs back from China would do that. A liberal arts grad often doesn't.