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he did an overhead press and curls with me today
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i’m sorry to say that this means spending far less time on screens and acquiring treats than we spend on community action. it’s not as hard as it seems; i started working at a nonprofit and now i don’t even need wifi at home bc i spend my time either doing nonprofit stuff, being a robust social contact, or maintaining my health. no more living for leisure. we have work to do. we will save us!!!
people (talkin mostly to libs here) need to realize that pointing out conservative hypocrisy, calling magas stupid, pointing out trump’s dumb words or calling trump the orange turd or whatever, didn’t work last time and won’t work this time either.
because they don’t care about hypocrisy. they don’t care about being stupid or wrong. if trump cared about sounding stupid or being called an orange turd he would’ve changed his whole dumb look a long time ago.
at this point, we have to be willing to get our hands dirty. we have to be willing to organize. we have to be willing to fight. and libs, you’re probably going to have to move further left politically.
because where you are just keeps handing more and more power over to the fascists. you can’t fight fascism and oligarchic control by staying in the center and “both-sides-ing” everything. neoliberalism is a dead ideology and reforming capitalism will only ever be a short term band-aid solution.
and trump and the maga movement are not aberrations. they are the result of decades of neoliberal austerity policy, accommodating the investor/donor class, and inching further rightward in a vain attempt at reaching consensus and diplomacy with fucking fascists who do not care about any of that high-minded shit and only want total brutal power to crush every bit of opposition to the whims of the oligarch class while erasing a century or more of social advancement.
the democrats are stuck in a loop and only real progressive movement will ever break us out.
#life is nonprofit work#hang with my loved ones#workout eat right meditate sleep well play with my cat#no video games no movies or tv no purchasing fast fashion or lattes#and my life has never been better!#it has meaning and impact now!!#let go of capitalism’s pacifiers and take back your life#logging out bye
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Paramore was right. Hard times
#paramore is right about a lot of things#she’s always running out of time#and we’re just misguided ghosts
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I warned you.
About 15 years ago, I had a minor moment of Internet fame when I wrote a lengthy essay series on LiveJournal called "Christians in the Hand of an Angry God." In it, I argued that right-wing evangelical "Christianity" was literally Satanic by scriptural standards, was literally the cult of anti-Christ that Jesus prophesied in Matthew 25:31-46, that they were literally worshiping a made-up guy with the same name to justify cruelty, just like Jesus predicted they would the week before the crucifixion.
And at least half of the people who read it and praised it called it excellent satire. They saw my point, thought I was onto something, but couldn't take seriously that I literally meant what I literally said.
"Do not commit the sin of empathy."
Jesus' prophesy that these people were coming was not especially miraculous, in hindsight. No philosophy or theological movement becomes a large organized church, let alone a majority faith of a nation, without needing rich people's money, and/or government funding, to pay for it all.
And rich people in general, and right-wing governments in general, get to be the way they are by believing that the poor and the down-trodden can never be shown anything but cruelty, should never be rewarded, or else they'll lose all motivation to obey, to work hard, to be good. (By contrast, they believe that the same thing would happen to rich, powerful, popular people if they were ever punished in any way, if they were ever anything but rewarded.)
And rich people and governments are not going to subsidize your church foundation funds, your church repair funds, et cetera if you tell them that they're evil. But someone definitely will come along and offer to take that money. The people who take that money and conform won't even all be lying psychopaths; if you truly believe that your organization matters, is doing irreplaceable good in the world, you'll sacrifice any principle of your faith to keep the bills paid, you'll look away from or excuse any sin. It's that or see it all shrink and crumble into irrelevance.
I've come to the conclusion that it may not actually be possible to be a good person while practicing the majority faith of the land you live in. Or, if it is possible, well, like the man said, "straight is the gate and narrow is the way, and few there be that find it."
The Episcopal Church has its own legacy of sin, they've long overlooked a laundry list of crimes to pay their own bills, so don't rush to congratulate a mainline bishop for preaching mainline Christianity or take too much pleasure from Trump and his fascist followers being surprised that that happened. But do remember this:
From the mid-1970s to the present, right-wing billionaires have poured a LOT of money into church expansion and maintenance conditional on them distorting the Bible's teachings to make it appear that Jesus was pro-fascist. "To deceive, if it were possible, the very elect." So when honest theologians tell you that this is literally anti-Christ, literally checks every box in the Bible's description of the future cult of anti-Christ, you need to hear us.
The modern book and movie image of "the Antichrist" was a well-funded propaganda campaign to distract you from the plain language of the scriptures. The biblical anti-Christ is not some socialist liberal peacenik. The biblical anti-Christ is everyone who tells you that Jesus wants you to be cruel to "the least of these, my brethren" so that they'll straighten up and fly right.
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spin the wheel for a genre!
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I don't trust anyone who hasn't acknowledged their capacity for evil.
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Yes it’s very important for solidarity with workers but, and maybe this is an unpopular opinion, workers should have solidarity with poor customers. Like ignore shoplifting, be sensitive when ppl are using EBT cards, that kinda thing.
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We’re the SAME AGE
#i think about that delivery So often#world class actor#also think about “so there’s no way to have a rational conversation with You”#and#IT’S TOO MUCH *throws glass*
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Karma-maxxing nirvana speedrun where I repeatedly do something really good and immediately kill myself to boost my next reincarnation
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