Why does it feel that the evil sides globally are winning. Even evil people are winning. Why?

  • ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml
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    57 minutes ago

    Well, I’d say it’s because they don’t even hide it anymore. They know they can do whatever they want, and get away with it.

    Enshitification is a real thing, and companies and evil people are being blatant about it, because they know they don’t have to hide it because they know they can’t be stopped.

    It sucks. I hate it. I wish we could do something about it.

  • LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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    27 minutes ago

    Because class war is being raged but most of the global north working class don’t have any class consciousness. Capitalism is working on doing what it has done to the global South for decades but this time to the global North. Fascism is Imperialism turned inward. Welcome to the rest of our lives.

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    30 minutes ago

    Because the slow decay of the capitalist order that has been occurring since the neoliberal turn has reached the point where it’s effects are being felt in the global North

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      24 minutes ago

      Just left a nearly an identical explanation. Refreshed and saw this comment. Well said. Fascism is Imperialism turned inward.

  • SLVRDRGN@lemmy.world
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    36 minutes ago

    Because good times create weak people. Weak people create difficult times. Difficult times create good people. Good people create good times.

    I think we’re ushering into the era of weak people creating difficult times, after having good times for a while.

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    3 hours ago

    Because good natured people don’t want conflict so they avoid it.

    Bad natured people actively seek conflict and engage with it whenever possible.

    Evil never sleeps. Peace does.

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    1 hour ago

    Evil use to hide - but through Trump’s no filter twitter postings, Musk’s self-aggrandizing incompetence, and Russia’s realization that they no longer have to hide their evil-doing, a lot of the evil these days is just out in the open.

    Imagine a world where a competent president is hiding behind close doors planning a way to defund USAID and starve millions of people. Planning behind close doors cutting medicare by 1 trillion dollars, killing thousands of Americans, and using that money to fund a trillion dollar tax break for the mega rich. You wouldn’t know any of that is happening.

    Now it is front page news, and people are reacting by boycotting Amazon for one day on the 28th.

  • Wren@lemmy.world
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    Because sensationalism creates ad revenue. So the news you receive from any side of any story is going to try and make you as angry/scared as possible so you’re more apt to share it and spread the word- they then use the page bits and time spent on their sites to generate more ad revenue.

    Stay away from far-left, liberal, democratic, conservative, republican, and MAGA-affiliated sites. They’re guaranteed to not be honest with you. Instead, stick with independent and unbiased sources like Reuters and Associated Press.

    • BrainInABox@lemmy.ml
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      49 minutes ago

      stick with independent and unbiased sources like Reuters and Associated Press.

      Lol

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        41 minutes ago

        Considering how freely and often you use terms like “shitlibs,” I can see how something like this might make you laugh.

        Is it the over seventy prestige in journalism awards between them that you find funny?

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          26 minutes ago

          Anyone still trying to say AP and Reuters are independent and unbiased after the way they’ve covered Israel’s genocide is just revealing their own extreme ideological bias.

          Also, the whole concept of saying to avoid liberal sources and then pointing to liberal sources while saying that they’re “unbiased” (as if bias free sources are even possible) is a peak example of fish not knowing what water is.

  • Carl@lemm.ee
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    1 hour ago

    What would happen if capital succeeded in smashing the Republic of Soviets? There would set in an era of the blackest reaction in all the capitalist and colonial countries, the working class and the oppressed peoples would be seized by the throat, the positions of international communism would be lost.

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    2 hours ago

    Because of doom scrolling and 24/7 negative news coverage.

    Fact of the matter is it is easier to destroy than create, so if evil was as rampant as people think, we wouldn’t have a society. We’d be living in Mad Max. The vast majority of people want stability.

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    1. Rampant unchecked capitalism of recent decades has created large wealth disparities akin to the earlier decades of the last century. It is no longer possible for one person in a household with a regular job to support a modest lifestyle for their family. All benefits especially medical for the whole family, being completely intertwined with the current job reduces mobility and further feeds into the wealth gap by keeping wages low. It’s easier to blame the powerless for this state of affairs than the powerful because the powerless cannot object.
    2. The fear of the other has been accentuated by media and misinformation. Targeted algorithms feeding most of the information that is consumed has created echo chambers that reinforce existing beliefs and fears. The propaganda state has never had it easier.
    3. The large military and police has given never before control to the state about what is allowed to be protested. Combined with the day to day struggles, it’s extremely hard to come together for what is right. The ruling class is able to maintain the fine balance between absolute misery and general dissatisfaction that it is still better to struggle through a thankless job than to say fuck it. Failures of recent large uprisings like Middle East and Hong Kong have reinforced the futility of standing up against the rulers.
    4. Evil has many heads and there’s always one head that you can find alignment with. It could be the deregulation of businesses, lower taxes, anti abortion, racism, but as long as there’s one thing you can align on, the general sense of powerlessness makes it easier to overlook the other heads.
    5. The line between evil and good has never been murkier, especially with globalization. If you focus on the betterment of your community, it would be considered good, but what if it leads to suffering of others outside the community. Is it also evil? What is community - is it the people in your neighborhood, your religion, your country, fellow business owners? The fuzzier these lines are, the harder it is to untangle them.
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      3 hours ago

      I felt so evil this morning that I drove my car. Fuck you Nature, I’m taking climate back

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    3 hours ago

    Because that’s what the news and social media is talking about right now. The zeigeist is currently cynical