Can you ladybird this leopard thing pleasecashead wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 2:32 am So, the gutting of the USAID programmes and the Inflation Reduction Act has had wide reaching consequences, including those in the agricultural sector - who overwhelmingly voted for Trump by a 3:1 ratio.
Meanwhile, deregulation has also caused the US to become the only "developed" (lol) country where H5N1 is ripping through cow herds, because it is legal to feed cows chicken shit.
Them face-eating leopards will be eating like kings for a while.
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It comes off the back of a 2015 tweet that became a meme:paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 9:12 amCan you ladybird this leopard thing pleasecashead wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 2:32 am So, the gutting of the USAID programmes and the Inflation Reduction Act has had wide reaching consequences, including those in the agricultural sector - who overwhelmingly voted for Trump by a 3:1 ratio.
Meanwhile, deregulation has also caused the US to become the only "developed" (lol) country where H5N1 is ripping through cow herds, because it is legal to feed cows chicken shit.
Them face-eating leopards will be eating like kings for a while.

Incidentally, I found the screengrab off this blog, which makes a good point about it being funny, but not useful in making change: https://www.tumblr.com/earlgraytay/1747 ... by-now-you
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Thanks for that, agree with that post aswell
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Thanks. I was almost at the point of asking for a translation.Puja wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 11:23 amIt comes off the back of a 2015 tweet that became a meme:paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 9:12 amCan you ladybird this leopard thing pleasecashead wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 2:32 am So, the gutting of the USAID programmes and the Inflation Reduction Act has had wide reaching consequences, including those in the agricultural sector - who overwhelmingly voted for Trump by a 3:1 ratio.
Meanwhile, deregulation has also caused the US to become the only "developed" (lol) country where H5N1 is ripping through cow herds, because it is legal to feed cows chicken shit.
Them face-eating leopards will be eating like kings for a while.
Incidentally, I found the screengrab off this blog, which makes a good point about it being funny, but not useful in making change: https://www.tumblr.com/earlgraytay/1747 ... by-now-you
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Because if we don't try to understand why they missed or ignored the red flags, we'll never learn what we need to do better, both politically and as a society.cashead wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 7:27 amYeah, but on the other hand, at a certain point, when that person repeatedly insists on voting for the Leopards Eating Faces, ignoring every obvious sign that their faces are on the menu too, and cry foul when their face gets a chunk bitten out of it, it gets to a point where the only possible answer is "what the fuck did you think was going to happen." Doubly so when it involves the Leopards repeatedly, and loudly, shouting about exactly whom they are, over and over again. Like, the shit that's happening right now? Homeboy said repeatedly "this is exactly what I'm going to do." When someone tells you who they are, it's always in your best interests to believe them. If you refuse to do so, then that's on you.Puja wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 11:23 am
Incidentally, I found the screengrab off this blog, which makes a good point about it being funny, but not useful in making change: https://www.tumblr.com/earlgraytay/1747 ... by-now-you
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As there is a lot to learn from this, just as there has been a lot to learn in Hungary from the Fidesz rule. And just as there has been a lot to learn in the UK from the Brexit debacle.
If you don't learn, if all you do is bleat about stupid people, you may still get your change of government...
But instead of Bernie Sanders, you get Keir Starmer.
Instead of Gergely Karacsony, you get Peter Magyar.
And so on.
So, yeah, without thinking about how it's better for my mental health, there's a lot more positive to come out of thinking about their reasons and not dismissing them.
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I totally get that.cashead wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 7:53 amBut then, a lot of these people were happy to vote for someone who represents the interests of the kind of people that are comfortable in debating the rights of marginalised people, one of the demographics that I belong to - and often, fail to consider that they themselves are marginalised. Like, what the fuck do they expect, when they turn around and express remorse for doing so repeatedly.Stom wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 7:39 amBecause if we don't try to understand why they missed or ignored the red flags, we'll never learn what we need to do better, both politically and as a society.cashead wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 7:27 am
Yeah, but on the other hand, at a certain point, when that person repeatedly insists on voting for the Leopards Eating Faces, ignoring every obvious sign that their faces are on the menu too, and cry foul when their face gets a chunk bitten out of it, it gets to a point where the only possible answer is "what the fuck did you think was going to happen." Doubly so when it involves the Leopards repeatedly, and loudly, shouting about exactly whom they are, over and over again. Like, the shit that's happening right now? Homeboy said repeatedly "this is exactly what I'm going to do." When someone tells you who they are, it's always in your best interests to believe them. If you refuse to do so, then that's on you.
As there is a lot to learn from this, just as there has been a lot to learn in Hungary from the Fidesz rule. And just as there has been a lot to learn in the UK from the Brexit debacle.
If you don't learn, if all you do is bleat about stupid people, you may still get your change of government...
But instead of Bernie Sanders, you get Keir Starmer.
Instead of Gergely Karacsony, you get Peter Magyar.
And so on.
So, yeah, without thinking about how it's better for my mental health, there's a lot more positive to come out of thinking about their reasons and not dismissing them.
They're not owed forgiveness from people like me and my friends. People like me and my friends are not fucking props for them to use so they can pretend they've earned some sort of moral absolution, when they've been doing their level best to make life more difficult for people like me or my friends for as long as we can remember. Like "now that I pretend to give a shit, all is forgiven, right?" Fuck you, fuck your feelings, it doesn't work like that. We don't owe them a goddamned thing, and pardon fucking me if I'm a bit sceptical.
And I know that I don't feel like I owe forgiveness to anyone.
Because you cannot owe it.
Because giving forgiveness is the most powerful tool you can give...for yourself. And I know it's so often preached in Christianity, and therefore shunned by many of us who look at the church and see toxicity...
But it's also a spiritual thing. Because forgiving someone isn't about them deserving your forgiveness or not, but about you being able to let go of the pain and the blocks, and make progress.
Anyway.
This doesn't bother me anymore. I don't get triggered by Trump, by Brexit, by Fidesz, by anything. And it's improved my mental health so much, just simply being able to separate out a scholarly interest in politics from my personal belief system.
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I'm with you on most of it. Personally and morally, I'm with you for all of it. On a human psychological level though, we cannot acquire a new electorate and we can't get change without getting at least some of the stupid people to vote with us. Responding to, "I didn' think the leopards would eat my face," with, "I fucking told you! Didn't I? And you didn't fucking listen!" will not result in learning, understanding, or growth, but a visceral antipathy for the side that's in their favour, possibly even to the extent of going back to the Leopards because, while they might eat faces, they also promised to Own The Libs that've been crowing at you.cashead wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 7:53 amBut then, a lot of these people were happy to vote for someone who represents the interests of the kind of people that are comfortable in debating the rights of marginalised people, one of the demographics that I belong to - and often, fail to consider that they themselves are marginalised. Like, what the fuck do they expect, when they turn around and express remorse for doing so repeatedly.Stom wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 7:39 amBecause if we don't try to understand why they missed or ignored the red flags, we'll never learn what we need to do better, both politically and as a society.cashead wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 7:27 am
Yeah, but on the other hand, at a certain point, when that person repeatedly insists on voting for the Leopards Eating Faces, ignoring every obvious sign that their faces are on the menu too, and cry foul when their face gets a chunk bitten out of it, it gets to a point where the only possible answer is "what the fuck did you think was going to happen." Doubly so when it involves the Leopards repeatedly, and loudly, shouting about exactly whom they are, over and over again. Like, the shit that's happening right now? Homeboy said repeatedly "this is exactly what I'm going to do." When someone tells you who they are, it's always in your best interests to believe them. If you refuse to do so, then that's on you.
As there is a lot to learn from this, just as there has been a lot to learn in Hungary from the Fidesz rule. And just as there has been a lot to learn in the UK from the Brexit debacle.
If you don't learn, if all you do is bleat about stupid people, you may still get your change of government...
But instead of Bernie Sanders, you get Keir Starmer.
Instead of Gergely Karacsony, you get Peter Magyar.
And so on.
So, yeah, without thinking about how it's better for my mental health, there's a lot more positive to come out of thinking about their reasons and not dismissing them.
They're not owed forgiveness from people like me and my friends. People like me and my friends are not fucking props for them to use so they can pretend they've earned some sort of moral absolution, when they've been doing their level best to make life more difficult for people like me or my friends for as long as we can remember. Like "now that I pretend to give a shit, all is forgiven, right?" Fuck you, fuck your feelings, it doesn't work like that. We don't owe them a goddamned thing, and pardon fucking me if I'm a bit sceptical.
Do the stupid people morally deserve the space and support to have learning, understanding, and growth? Fuck no - we fucking told them! Didn't we? And they didn't fucking listen! But that's a separate question to whether we **need** them to have it.
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Farm worker identified with new strain of bird flucashead wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 2:32 am So, the gutting of the USAID programmes and the Inflation Reduction Act has had wide reaching consequences, including those in the agricultural sector - who overwhelmingly voted for Trump by a 3:1 ratio.
Meanwhile, deregulation has also caused the US to become the only "developed" (lol) country where H5N1 is ripping through cow herds, because it is legal to feed cows chicken shit.
Them face-eating leopards will be eating like kings for a while.
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The US has the perfect president (and health secretary!) to deal with another pandemic.paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 12:07 pmFarm worker identified with new strain of bird flucashead wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 2:32 am So, the gutting of the USAID programmes and the Inflation Reduction Act has had wide reaching consequences, including those in the agricultural sector - who overwhelmingly voted for Trump by a 3:1 ratio.
Meanwhile, deregulation has also caused the US to become the only "developed" (lol) country where H5N1 is ripping through cow herds, because it is legal to feed cows chicken shit.
Them face-eating leopards will be eating like kings for a while.
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As long as they keep it over there!Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:27 pmThe US has the perfect president (and health secretary!) to deal with another pandemic.paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 12:07 pmFarm worker identified with new strain of bird flucashead wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 2:32 am So, the gutting of the USAID programmes and the Inflation Reduction Act has had wide reaching consequences, including those in the agricultural sector - who overwhelmingly voted for Trump by a 3:1 ratio.
Meanwhile, deregulation has also caused the US to become the only "developed" (lol) country where H5N1 is ripping through cow herds, because it is legal to feed cows chicken shit.
Them face-eating leopards will be eating like kings for a while.
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I can only imagine how insane the reaction to a new pandemic would be from MAGA 2.0.
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Can we call it American Flu?? Although I'm sure Trump would find some way to blame minorities, or the Chinese, for it.paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:51 pmAs long as they keep it over there!Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:27 pmThe US has the perfect president (and health secretary!) to deal with another pandemic.
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Send 'em to Gitmo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 1:52 pm I can only imagine how insane the reaction to a new pandemic would be from MAGA 2.0.
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Broken clock being right twice a day and all, plus the sheer volume of "ideas" that he has, he was overdue accidentally saying something I agreed with: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ssia-china
Not that any of the savings would go towards fixing the incredibly broken system that sees people in the richest country in the world have lower quality of life than people in some developing nations, but the idea of the US not spending quite so much on the military has value to it.
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Not that any of the savings would go towards fixing the incredibly broken system that sees people in the richest country in the world have lower quality of life than people in some developing nations, but the idea of the US not spending quite so much on the military has value to it.
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That country, it is fucked.
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Another fascist salute? More ambiguous than Musk's, and (unlike Musk) Bannon denies it, calling it a wave.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... alute-cpac
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... alute-cpac
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Of all the things to criticise the US for, spending too much on defence that has benefitted us is probably the wrong target.Puja wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:30 am Broken clock being right twice a day and all, plus the sheer volume of "ideas" that he has, he was overdue accidentally saying something I agreed with: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ssia-china
Not that any of the savings would go towards fixing the incredibly broken system that sees people in the richest country in the world have lower quality of life than people in some developing nations, but the idea of the US not spending quite so much on the military has value to it.
Puja
After all, we re all quite keen that America continue to support Ukraine so we should be consistent in agreeing that America needs to spend a fair bit on defence to support its allies, some of whom aren’t spending enough.
Americas economy is big enough to afford other things as well
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The USA spends over $900bn each year on its armed forces - that is more than the next 12 militaries in the world combined. Or, as another way to put it, 40% of the entire planet's military spending each year is American. And that's not taking into account the budgets for things like the CIA, which would be under military intelligence budgets for a lot of countries, or the fact that their police forces have a larger amount of military equipment than a fair few countries.Sandydragon wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 7:21 pmOf all the things to criticise the US for, spending too much on defence that has benefitted us is probably the wrong target.Puja wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:30 am Broken clock being right twice a day and all, plus the sheer volume of "ideas" that he has, he was overdue accidentally saying something I agreed with: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ssia-china
Not that any of the savings would go towards fixing the incredibly broken system that sees people in the richest country in the world have lower quality of life than people in some developing nations, but the idea of the US not spending quite so much on the military has value to it.
Puja
After all, we re all quite keen that America continue to support Ukraine so we should be consistent in agreeing that America needs to spend a fair bit on defence to support its allies, some of whom aren’t spending enough.
Americas economy is big enough to afford other things as well
I think it's safe to say that they could afford to cut it a touch and still support Ukraine if they wanted to. Quite apart from anything else, I'm pretty sure not all of that $900bn is going to where it's supposed to/being spent wisely, so if Musk was actually serious about finding fraud and waste in government spending, it would probably be a prime place to look.
Instead, he's going after Veterans' Services for the massive savings to be made by cutting the suicide and mental health crisis phoneline.
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This is 2 weeks old, but I managed to miss it
Trump State Department official has repeatedly called for mass sterilization of ‘low-IQ trash’
Trump State Department official has repeatedly called for mass sterilization of ‘low-IQ trash’
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Yeah, it's not really been widely reporter on (nothing in the Guardian even) because it's not new news, just like 'oh yeah Trump hired a eugenicist'. So he's got a eugenicist, a Nazi, what next, a cannibal?Which Tyler wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 11:45 am This is 2 weeks old, but I managed to miss it
Trump State Department official has repeatedly called for mass sterilization of ‘low-IQ trash’
https://www.wonkette.com/p/trump-unders ... ate-dreamt
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Yeah there’s no shock value anymore. The “I could shoot a man in the middle of times square” thing doesn’t even sound far-fetched enough anymore.
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Now match that spend to commitments and programmes. It’s a huge amount for sure. But it’s not time to reduce that commitment despite the orange idiots views.Puja wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 10:07 pmThe USA spends over $900bn each year on its armed forces - that is more than the next 12 militaries in the world combined. Or, as another way to put it, 40% of the entire planet's military spending each year is American. And that's not taking into account the budgets for things like the CIA, which would be under military intelligence budgets for a lot of countries, or the fact that their police forces have a larger amount of military equipment than a fair few countries.Sandydragon wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2025 7:21 pmOf all the things to criticise the US for, spending too much on defence that has benefitted us is probably the wrong target.Puja wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:30 am Broken clock being right twice a day and all, plus the sheer volume of "ideas" that he has, he was overdue accidentally saying something I agreed with: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... ssia-china
Not that any of the savings would go towards fixing the incredibly broken system that sees people in the richest country in the world have lower quality of life than people in some developing nations, but the idea of the US not spending quite so much on the military has value to it.
Puja
After all, we re all quite keen that America continue to support Ukraine so we should be consistent in agreeing that America needs to spend a fair bit on defence to support its allies, some of whom aren’t spending enough.
Americas economy is big enough to afford other things as well
I think it's safe to say that they could afford to cut it a touch and still support Ukraine if they wanted to. Quite apart from anything else, I'm pretty sure not all of that $900bn is going to where it's supposed to/being spent wisely, so if Musk was actually serious about finding fraud and waste in government spending, it would probably be a prime place to look.
Instead, he's going after Veterans' Services for the massive savings to be made by cutting the suicide and mental health crisis phoneline.![]()
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All government procurement is wasteful and especially in defence given many projects involve doing something for the first time
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Any chance of an update from our resident Trumper on the ground?
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I think it's odds on that US democracy is effectively over. With Trump loyalists in most positions, a supine congress, presidential immunity from prosecution, Trump's willingness to pardon anyone for anything at any time (and many violent loyalists shielded by this), I don't see the law being enforced against him. I think elections will continue but high (and increasingly brazen) levels of voter suppression in swing states will lock the Republicans into power. Who will protest if Trump's loyalist FBI is ready to lock them up?
The main ways I can see this being avoided are:
1) US law somehow prevails. I now doubt this.
2) Trump's excesses - particularly Elon Musk's excesses - (both the hugely regressive tax & wellfare changes, and the huge disruption and number of federal layoffs) are too much for the public, and he loses support on a massive scale, with big civil unrest. This could cause the Republicans to drop him (and use congress against him) and make even high levels of voter suppression insufficient to maintain power.
3) Trump becomes incapacitated or dies and Vance is unable to fill his shoes convincingly, so there's a struggle for power within the Republican party. However it's quite possible that Vance or someone else could assume command (of MAGA) and continue to wield the antidemocratic tools Trump created.
The main ways I can see this being avoided are:
1) US law somehow prevails. I now doubt this.
2) Trump's excesses - particularly Elon Musk's excesses - (both the hugely regressive tax & wellfare changes, and the huge disruption and number of federal layoffs) are too much for the public, and he loses support on a massive scale, with big civil unrest. This could cause the Republicans to drop him (and use congress against him) and make even high levels of voter suppression insufficient to maintain power.
3) Trump becomes incapacitated or dies and Vance is unable to fill his shoes convincingly, so there's a struggle for power within the Republican party. However it's quite possible that Vance or someone else could assume command (of MAGA) and continue to wield the antidemocratic tools Trump created.
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You're forgetting "States (trying to) making it illegal to oppose Trump"
GOP lawmakers push to ban North Carolina from suing Trump, after lawsuits find success
Tennessee Bill Would Prohibit Voting Against Trump Immigration Policies
Not to mention:
In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good you’re not going to have to vote
and
we are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless... if the left allows it to be.
GOP lawmakers push to ban North Carolina from suing Trump, after lawsuits find success
Tennessee Bill Would Prohibit Voting Against Trump Immigration Policies
Not to mention:
In four years, you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good you’re not going to have to vote
and
we are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless... if the left allows it to be.