Felon Trump has been using “common sense” as a way to avoid spelling out his racist logic. I could talk ten minutes on that, but I won’t.
Instead I want to lay some heartland common sense on the Republican party. Here’s a little nugget that we all understand at some instinctual level.
If the law does not apply to all, it is not justice, it is oppression.
If you are playing poker with someone and they start looking through the deck to pull out the card they need, you are not in a card game any more, you’re in a fist fight.
Common sense.
You can’t ignore the rules and expect others to follow them.
Republicans, when you elected felon Trump, you changed the rules. There could not have been any clearer message that the law was for others, not you.
Back when the Republican party had some intestinal fortitude, back when they had two ideals to rub together, before they sold out completely, they were fond of saying “actions have consequences” and they were right.
Common sense.
Today, we ca
... Show more...Felon Trump has been using “common sense” as a way to avoid spelling out his racist logic. I could talk ten minutes on that, but I won’t.
Instead I want to lay some heartland common sense on the Republican party. Here’s a little nugget that we all understand at some instinctual level.
If the law does not apply to all, it is not justice, it is oppression.
If you are playing poker with someone and they start looking through the deck to pull out the card they need, you are not in a card game any more, you’re in a fist fight.
Common sense.
You can’t ignore the rules and expect others to follow them.
Republicans, when you elected felon Trump, you changed the rules. There could not have been any clearer message that the law was for others, not you.
Back when the Republican party had some intestinal fortitude, back when they had two ideals to rub together, before they sold out completely, they were fond of saying “actions have consequences” and they were right.
Common sense.
Today, we call that FAFO. F-ed around and found out. Different name, still common sense.
So let me tell you what my common sense tells you, the Republican party, to expect.
When you changed the law from justice into oppression, you made the American people an oppressed people. History and common sense tells us that oppressed people fight back.
Your actions, Republicans, changed breaking the law from an injustice into an act of rebellion against an oppressor. This knowledge is instinctual. Not everyone will be able to express it, but every oppressed person feels it.
Some Americans will act out through civil disobedience as great people like Gandhi and Martin Luther King have done. You’re familiar with that and probably expecting it. So I won’t say much about it.
Instead I’ll mention things you might not be expecting, but should be.
Some Americans will fight back through economic means. Inside Corporations you can expect work slowdowns, reductions in efficiency, general friction. Outside the corporations, you can expect American consumers to be very careful about what businesses they support.
You thought “cancel culture” was bad, just wait. People will eventually follow the money and realize that they can assert their power to stop feeding the broligarchs.
Not everyone is so polite, though. Other Americans are going to start fighting back in more physical ways.
Expect some to fight back by breaking rich people’s stuff. I would not be surprised to start seeing country club greens torn up by big trucks. To see vandalism at resorts and high-end restaurants. Eventually we’ll see sabotage of yachts and private aircraft, damage or blockage of roads in affluent areas. Any symbol of wealth and status will be a target. If I owned a swastikar I would be VERY careful where I parked it.
Eventually there will be more violence against the rich. You, Republicans, are the main reason we have more guns than people in this country. The main reason we have police that look and act like military units. The main reason that we have an absurdly high military budget. What did Jesus say about living by the sword?
Oppressed people find ways of fighting back. It is the “Found out” part of FAFO. It follows naturally. Common sense.
Republicans, in November of 2024 you changed crime into a patriotic act. You made heroes of armed insurrectionists. You made a hero of a felon and sex offender. You chose to steer our country off of the path the forefathers set us on of order and rule of law. We are on a different path now, but by no means a new one. It is the path you CHOSE with your actions.
Actions have consequences.
If the law does not apply to everyone it is no longer justice, it is oppression.
Oppressed people fight back however they can.
Common sense.
#uspol #GOP
The Void ザ・ヴォイド
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European AlternativesBen Curthoys
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •I use SyncThing.
syncthing.net/
It works like Dropbox (keeping folders in sync between computers) but there's no "central" server. So if you only have 1 computer it won't help, but if you have e.g. a laptop and a desktop you can sync files between them and they are each others backups. Or if you are prepared to rent a cloud server you can install it on that and then get WAY more storage than Dropbox for way less money.
Open source, etc. etc.
Syncthing
syncthing.netJorge Soares
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •wen
in reply to Jorge Soares • • •tsc67
in reply to wen • • •Dima Pasechnik 🇺🇦 🇳🇱
in reply to tsc67 • • •@chris @wen @asterisco
the owner is, at best, rather misinformed about the new US administration, hoping that this administration,of billionaires and oligarchs, might be enforcing antitrust laws better than the previous administration.
techstory.in/proton-mail-faces…
Proton Mail Faces Backlash Over Claims of Political Neutrality Amid CEO’s Praise for Republican Party
Anochie Esther (Techstory Media)FFFluoride
in reply to Dima Pasechnik 🇺🇦 🇳🇱 • • •Dima Pasechnik 🇺🇦 🇳🇱
in reply to FFFluoride • • •@fffluoride @chris @wen @asterisco Sorry, I don't. Nothing beats hosting your own mail server. Given that Michael Lucas @mwl popped up in this thread, we might hope to have an expert at hand.
A while ago I half-seriously proposed that Mastodon servers should come with their own mail hosting, to lessen for individuals the burden of running their very own servers. Perhaps it's not totally silly.
Michael W Lucas
in reply to Dima Pasechnik 🇺🇦 🇳🇱 • • •@dimpase @fffluoride @chris @wen @asterisco
I am not aware of any SMTP relay company I can recommend.
FWIW, I'd 100% run my own mail server before running Mastodon. We all have our own pain points.
Dima Pasechnik 🇺🇦 🇳🇱
in reply to Michael W Lucas • • •Dagnabbit, Pascaline! 💥
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Simon Volpert
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in reply to Simon Volpert • • •foldworks
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Mathstodon
mathstodon.xyzGrant_H
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •You may find the app viewers less then stellar, but the file handling stuff has worked well for me.
Justin Macleod
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Simon Walters
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Colin the Mathmo
in reply to Simon Walters • • •@cymplecy Generally a good call and I had considered that, but I tend to find that questions like this are best passed from hand-to-hand rather than found organically via search.
If nothing useful turned up then I'd've tried again with #HashTags, but I've had a lot of useful responses already.
electrogas
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •wakest likes your bugs ⁂
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Cornelius K.
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Bern using pCloud for years and I am quite happy. Bought a life time 250GB 8 years ago with the added cryptographic vault.
But the European alternatives site you were linked to.in this thread, that is a good place to start.
Death by Lambda
Unknown parent • • •@mwl cares very much!
Michael W Lucas
in reply to Death by Lambda • • •@xdydx @MattMerk @ezmyrelda @asterisco @wen
Hang on now, I care about MY decades of correspondence.
If you don't care enough about yours, I won't either.
Matthew Merkovich
Unknown parent • • •@asterisco @ColinTheMathmo @wen
Matthew Merkovich
Unknown parent • • •ezmy
in reply to Matthew Merkovich • • •Bonkers
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •take any S3 compatible storage, and there's a bunch of solutions for file sharing and backups.
There's a bunch of European hosting providers: Hetzner, OVH, Exoscale, ...
WTL
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •n3wjack
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •I'm self-hosting a Nextcloud instance.
You can also use a European Nextcloud provider if you don't want to bother with self-hosting it.
I wrote about it here:
n3wjack.net/2023/12/29/nextclo…
nextcloud as a dropbox replacement - n3wjack's blog
n3wjack (n3wjack's blog)ttoocs
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Another vote for Syncthing,
Rather good ui, and simple to setup.
Encrypted, has public relays to bypass nats - ie it works everywhere.
Other useful and power-user friendly features: OnlyWhenCharging / Wifi (android), ignore files, selectable conflict handling methods per folder, Read-only modes.. etc.
I've been running it for years, and now use it for my own multi-device distributed gitbundle system so any device I use always has upto date code.
Also great for pics/music share.
Paul Versluis
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •filen.io
They give you 10 GB of encrypted storage for free.
Alternatively you can look at a @nextcloud provider. Or host your own
🌈 Andrew ☄️
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •I was looking for one a few years ago and found Seafile, open source with end to end encryption: seafile.com/en/features/
It supports deploying your own server, I’m not sure where the servers are by default.
Seafile - Open Source File Sync and Share Software
www.seafile.comChartodon
Unknown parent • • •Your chart is ready, and can be found here:
solipsys.co.uk/Chartodon/11395…
Things may have changed since I started compiling that, and some things may have been inaccessible.
In particular, the very nature of the fediverse means some toots may never have made it to my instance, in which case I can't see them, and can't include them.
The chart will eventually be deleted, so if you'd like to keep it, make sure you download a copy.
Filipi Limi
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •I use nextcloud instance with openitstore.com/
don't have any numbers, but overall very pleased with their service
Software Open-source on servers: Fulfill all your IT requirements.
Open IT StoreDima Pasechnik 🇺🇦 🇳🇱
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •I heard good things about Nextcloud.
While Software Hut sr.ht doesn't do dropbox like things, they are a nice NL-based git etc hosting provider, a good alternative to GitHub
sourcehut hub
sr.htCarl Muckenhoupt
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Jørn
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Jottacloud – Cloud storage made easy
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