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I was never given a name
I was never given a name@_ThisSiteSucks·
@CodingSwede @BevansAdvocate There's nothing unfree about workers unionizing. In fact, it precisely an expression of freedom. You are allowed to set individually higher wages than the union contract specifies, so that is a void argument usually perpetuated by dishonest low iq right-wingers.
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CodingSwede@CodingSwede·
@_ThisSiteSucks @BevansAdvocate Because a free market allows for independence. And Tesla offered better wages than the employers signed by the union doing the extortion racket.
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Michael Thrower Chowdhury@BevansAdvocate·
The next time I hear "well actually Norway has no minimum wage"
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CodingSwede@CodingSwede·
@BevansAdvocate And the unions suck and drove out Tesla for not signing a union contract despite providing better salary than other unionized labor. At the end it's a mafia that only cares about power.
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@arcticinstincts Because STEM is inherently apolitical lol? It makes sense for a professor in economics/politics or adjacent field to be outspoken about their ideology. It doesn't really make sense to be a "marxist chemist" LOL. Are you really this retarded fatty?
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David Sun
David Sun@arcticinstincts·
Amazing. Out of 100 Marxist professors not a single one is in a STEM field
Phil Magness@PhilWMagness

Here you go, Nick. A list of 100 currently living Marxist professors: David Abraham — University of Miami (Law, retired) Ervand Abrahamian — CUNY Baruch College (History, emeritus) Jaafar Aksikas — Columbia College Chicago (Cultural Studies) Jack Amariglio — Merrimack College (Economics, emeritus) Bill Ayers — University of Illinois Chicago (Education, emeritus) Asatar Bair — Riverside City College (Economics) Rick Baldoz — Oberlin College (Sociology) Gopal Balakrishnan — UC Santa Cruz (History) Tithi Bhattacharya — Purdue University (History) Bruno Bosteels — Columbia University (Latin American Studies) Samuel Bowles — Santa Fe Institute (Economics) Neil Brenner — Harvard University (Urban Theory) Robert Brenner — UCLA (History) Wendy Brown — Columbia University (Political Science) Ben Burgis — Morehouse College (Philosophy/Logic) Michael Burawoy — UC Berkeley (Sociology, emeritus) Paul Burkett — Indiana State University (Economics) Charisse Burden-Stelly — University of Wisconsin Madison (African American Studies) Hazel Carby — Yale University (African American Studies, emeritus) Vivek Chibber — NYU (Sociology) Ronald H. Chilcote — UC Riverside (Political Science, emeritus) Harry Cleaver — UT Austin (Economics, emeritus) George Ciccariello-Maher — formerly Drexel University (Politics) Joshua Clover — UC Davis (English) Angela Davis — UC Santa Cruz (History of Consciousness, emerita) Greg Dawes — NC State University (Latin American Studies) Jodi Dean — Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Political Science) Cedric de Leon — UMass Amherst (Sociology) Lisa Duggan — NYU (American Studies) Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz — CSU East Bay (History, emerita) Silvia Federici — Hofstra University (Political Philosophy, emerita) Samuel Farber — CUNY Brooklyn College (Political Science, emeritus) Johanna Fernández — CUNY Baruch College (History) Duncan K. Foley — New School for Social Research (Economics, emeritus) Barbara Foley — Rutgers University (English, emerita) John Bellamy Foster — University of Oregon (Sociology) Harriet Fraad — New School (Psychology) H. Bruce Franklin — Rutgers University (English, emeritus) Nancy Fraser — New School for Social Research (Philosophy) Grover Furr — Montclair State University (English) Michael Goldfield — Wayne State University (Political Science) Alyosha Goldstein — University of New Mexico (American Studies) Michael Hardt — Duke University (Literature) David Harvey — CUNY Graduate Center (Anthropology, emeritus) Gerald Horne — University of Houston (History) Michael Hudson — University of Missouri Kansas City (Economics, emeritus) Aaron Jaffe — SUNY Old Westbury (Philosophy) Adrian Johnston — University of New Mexico (Philosophy) Sharryn Kasmir — Hofstra University (Anthropology) Robin D.G. Kelley — UCLA (History) Andrew Kliman — Pace University (Economics) Karl Klare — Northeastern University School of Law (Labor & Employment Law) David Laibman — CUNY Brooklyn College (Economics, emeritus) Paul Le Blanc — La Roche University (History) Li Minqi — University of Utah (Economics) Peter Linebaugh — University of Toledo (History, emeritus) George Lipsitz — UC Santa Barbara (Black Studies) Stephanie Luce — CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (Labor Studies) Biju Mathew — Rider University (Business) Paul Mattick Jr. — Adelphi University (Philosophy) Robert McChesney — University of Illinois (Communications, emeritus) Randall H. McGuire — SUNY Binghamton (Anthropology) Peter McLaren — Chapman University (Education, emeritus) David McNally — University of Houston (Political Science) Jodi Melamed — Marquette University (English) Salar Mohandesi — University of Pennsylvania (History) Jason W. Moore — Binghamton University (Sociology) Fred Moseley — Mount Holyoke College (Economics) Kirstin Munro — New School for Social Research (Economics) Immanuel Ness — CUNY Brooklyn College (Political Science) Bertell Ollman — NYU (Politics) Christian Parenti — CUNY (Journalism/Economics) Michael Perelman — California State University Chico (Economics, emeritus) Michael J. Piore — MIT (Economics, emeritus) Minnie Bruce Pratt — Syracuse University (Writing, emerita) Barbara Ransby — University of Illinois Chicago (History) Adolph L. Reed Jr. — University of Pennsylvania (Political Science, emeritus) Touré Reed — Illinois State University (History) Gabriel Rockhill — Villanova University (Philosophy) David Roediger — University of Kansas (American Studies) John Roemer — Yale University (Economics) William I. Robinson — UC Santa Barbara (Sociology) Mike Rotkin — UC Santa Cruz (Lecturer) E. San Juan Jr. — University of Connecticut (English, emeritus) Anwar Shaikh — New School for Social Research (Economics) Tommie Shelby — Harvard University (Philosophy/African American Studies) Nikhil Pal Singh — NYU (Social and Cultural Analysis) Robyn Spencer — Lehman College CUNY (History) Neferti Tadiar — Barnard College (Women's Studies) Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor — Princeton University (African American Studies) Alberto Toscano — UC San Diego (Sociology) Mark Tushnet — Harvard Law School (Constitutional Law, emeritus) Alan M. Wald — University of Michigan (English, emeritus) Thomas E. Weisskopf — University of Michigan (Economics, emeritus) Richard Wolff — New School for Social Research (Economics, emeritus) John Womack — Harvard University (History, emeritus) Robert Wrenn — University of Maine (Economics, emeritus) Michael D. Yates — formerly University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (Economics) Gale A. Yee — Episcopal Divinity School (Biblical Studies) Michael Zweig — SUNY Stony Brook (Economics, emeritus)

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I was never given a name
I was never given a name@_ThisSiteSucks·
@k4_nobody @Milo_H4 Classic low iq ancap incel fatty. Make up an imaginary opponent making easily defeated arguments, then defeat said imaginary opponent and declare yourself a smart victor.
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k4_nobody@k4_nobody·
@Milo_H4 Communism is when good thing. Uhm, how will we get good thing? Shut up you CHUD! Don’t you understand how brainwashed you are?!?
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I was never given a name@_ThisSiteSucks·
@RealT4nk_ @classicstevet @SodaSkins There are lots of pros that dont play stretched. So are they just dumb then if stretched is objectively superior? Of course not. Logically it makes minor difference and is mostly personal preference. The only objective advantage goes to 16:9 for the wider field of view.
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SODA@SodaSkins·
It’s clear which one is better
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sin3d@Seehawer·
@Dispropoganda His predictions are usually off by at least factor of 10!
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developing valhalla - h/acc
@k_flowstate Honestly cannot imagine anything more lame than getting so mad that someone copied features of your language that you throw shit on a livestream
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flowstate@k_flowstate·
honestly speaking hasn't every other existing programing language steal the good design systems of one language and try to improve the one's that were completely terrible. I mean just look and the relationship between Rust and C
oxcrow@oxcrowx

Johnathan once got angry on stream and said certain languages were allegedly stealing from Jai. Some fans of Jai suspect that he was talking of Zig and Odin. Because of that he felt discouraged to work on Jai. He even slightly implied of suing them. ⚠️ I have no views on this.

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AnarchoEcon@Anarcho_Econ·
@MorphingReality The logical conclusion of socialism is a totalitarian state which controls every aspect of your life. I’m aware you don’t believe it would lead to that, but both empirically and theoretically it necessarily will
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AnarchoEcon@Anarcho_Econ·
The fact that votercattle like socialism means literally nothing. Also I doubt that if you described how you wouldn’t be able to run your own business or conduct your life outside the collective will the normies would like that
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist

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I was never given a name@_ThisSiteSucks·
@Rothmus always ironic when fat and ugly incels on twitter post fantasy memes depicting themselves as "buff chad"
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
Abolish the federal income tax. Dismantle the IRS. Slash government spending.
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Thorne 🌸@ExistentialEnso·
Not saying extreme wealth inequality is good, but a lot of this makes more sense when you properly internalize they don’t really have “billions of dollars” They have equity in companies that are valuable and pursue those companies’ business interests
daz@MetamateDaz

I genuinely don't understand people like Bezos and Musk. If I had billions of dollars, I would just start fixing everything. Homeless veterans sleeping on the streets? Not on my watch. Hungry children going to bed with empty stomachs? Hell no. They could be making life better but instead choose to build spaceships and data centers to pump stocks and destroy the planet

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vänsterbliven@hejavansternz·
@ArnellOErik Det finns MASSVIS med otillsatta jobb. BRA att regeringen tvingar lata arbetsföra människor att söka dessa.
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Erik Arnell
Erik Arnell@ArnellOErik·
Regeringen sänker försörjningsstödet för att de arbetslösa ska tvingas ut i jobb. Jobb som inte finns för att det finanspolitiska ramverket medvetet – per design – håller arbetslösheten hög för att inte riskera inflation genom lön/pris-spiraler. Regeringen beskyller de arbetslösa för den arbetslöshet som de själva medvetet skapar. Regeringen straffar de arbetslösa för den arbetslöshet som de själva medvetet skapar.
Susanna Silfverskiöld@susannasilfver

DN ledare går nu återigen till storms mot att regeringen och SD genomför en bidragsreform och inför ett bidragstak för att det ska löna sig bättre att jobba än att leva på andras arbete genom bidrag. Hur i hela friden kan en ledarsida som menar sig vara liberal vara emot detta?

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I was never given a name@_ThisSiteSucks·
@Handelsmannen28 @john_bluese Jo visst, det kan man tycka. Men då förlorar man det moraliska övertag man trodde man hade från att vara en "demokrati". Kina ser mer och mer folkstyrt ut än Sverige för varje dag som går.
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Iso@Handelsmannen28·
@john_bluese Svenska näringslivstoppar bör ha direkt kontakt med regeringen, det är bara naturligt så som verkligheten fungerar. Däremot skulle ditt argument fungera om Wallenberg var en dålig företagare och inte drev några stora bolag.
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John@john_bluese·
Det han beskriver här är ren KORRUPTION!!!!!!! Varför skall han och hans familj ha fördelar som andra företagsledare o entreprenörer INTE besitter? När stat o kapital sitter i samma båt kallas det för korporativism o är själva definitionen av fascism
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