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Thank god Israel makes apps, I was thinking they were a repugnant settler-colonial state doing crimes against humanity under the watchful gaze of people like Ro Khanna. But no. They have apps.
My favourite part is how he tries to decamp from that bit immeditely by claiming people are taking him out of context and he didn’t just say what he said. Liberals will literally lie about what they’re saying as they’re saying it.
Posting is not practice, and electoralism is (generally) bourgeois, but it’s nice seeing him get shredded in the replies.
There does seem to be a bit of a turning point this time around, with a lot of online “progressives” (breadtube etc) vocally supporting the Palestinians. That stuff often trickles down and out to regular libs (but not really to the politicians ofc). Acab used to be kinda “out there” and edgy, but most liberals will be onboard or at least see where you’re coming from if you bring it up ime.
I’d like to think so, but scared liberals always run to the right. And liberals are trivially easy to scare. If a window gets smashed, the libs will forget all about ACAB / provide lists of names who said it / approve of another hundred million going to cops to restore law and order.
Neom tho :galaxy-brain:
MBS would like a word, mister khana. Please report to your nearest Saudi embassy
They never faced a Holocaust
They’ve caused a few.
The Unit 8200 to “start up” pipeline is real and everywhere in US tech SaaS outsourcing. I get looked at like a nazi whenever I point it out.
One of those Unit 8200 alumni founded Waze, which is basically Google Maps now - that thing everyone constantly had running on their phone, which they take everywhere they go.
It’s not the specific product that’s a problem in buyouts like Waze. Intelligence agencies work off of influence. When waze gets bought by Google, the threat isn’t some sneaky aspect of waze’s code base. Google wouldn’t allow that. The problem is suddenly a bunch of Waze people end up in positions of power and have huge influence over what technology capital should create in the future and which groups the institution will be friendly towards and what groups of people get hired and promoted in the institution of power.
All bets are off for some SaaS services. They have a lot of black boxes.