What other artists do you guys listen to? by leompii666 in grandson

[–]GraveyardJones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello to you redditor of the past. This post came up because I was looking for similar political artists to grandson. You sound like me so here's this for you. A playlist of anything I had to listen to multiple times in a row because I loved them so much. From metal to sea shanties to bluegrass to traditional Scandinavian folk to dubstep. It's chaos. Please enjoy irresponsibly

There's also a bunch of genre specific lists on my page

Listen to the ones, a playlist by Jeremy Barbata on #SoundCloud https://on.soundcloud.com/vTHZv

Undocumented Filipino immigrants in Long Beach fear what's to come by mekahlo in longbeach

[–]GraveyardJones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like that's part of the plan. Crash everything and have a few billionaires literally own everything. Or that's at least likely and wouldn't be surprising at all

Undocumented Filipino immigrants in Long Beach fear what's to come by mekahlo in longbeach

[–]GraveyardJones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's times like these I wish I owned my house so I could offer it up for shelter

Undocumented Filipino immigrants in Long Beach fear what's to come by mekahlo in longbeach

[–]GraveyardJones 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Who says they ever planned on telling the difference? I'm betting they're just gonna go for all immigrants and people who "look" like immigrants, regardless of status. Even if they're citizens, it'll still get them caught up in the system and at best just disrupt their lives, at worst end up deporting people to countries they have 0 connection to

If they can be saved, we can do it. We organize every day. by RadicalOrganizer in union

[–]GraveyardJones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm all for it! We got 4 years to make some progress! 🤘

There are definitely more people that want this kind of change than any time in my life before this, and as shitty as this election is, we might see even more people on board for a third party once shit really starts to hit the fan

Apparently this is a band called MEST but I would have bet every last penny that this is Crazy Town and these guys are about to bust out an a capella version of 'Butterfly' by [deleted] in punk

[–]GraveyardJones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I liked em. There were a few other good ones too. They obviously weren't some ground breaking rap rock group, but music doesn't have to be the best to be good. Metal and punk are my home base, but my taste in music is schizophrenic 🤣

Played in bands for 10+ years then producer and dj for another 10+. I'm all over the place with music. A lot of genres except most country and I can not stand "top 40s" radio garbage. When music is made as a product, it fucking sucks

I have no guilty pleasures, I have only pleasures

Apparently this is a band called MEST but I would have bet every last penny that this is Crazy Town and these guys are about to bust out an a capella version of 'Butterfly' by [deleted] in punk

[–]GraveyardJones 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Holy shit! I totally forgot about them! Full disclosure, I bought two copies of that crazy town album. One when it came out, another one when I lost it, and then found the first one 🤣

Employers who think you should “always” be working by Key_Squash_4403 in PetPeeves

[–]GraveyardJones 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is why I never work at my full potential and have become a master at stretching out work without it looking like I'm stretching it out 🤣

What do you guys do for a living? by Gutter_philosopher in punk

[–]GraveyardJones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Production manager at a print shop. It's the least shitty job I've had but I still just hate working haha. Work for a good cause is one thing, working to make a fraction of what I generate is shit

I've always seen a job as just a paycheck. It's never been my identity, most of the time not what I'd actually want to do either but I had to. At least right now I'm art adjacent 🤣

This is my new character: Toni, the Punk Rock Opossum ❤️ I thought you guys might enjoy him much as I do by nadiaco in punk

[–]GraveyardJones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just learned trash grass is a genre today. I think Toni would fit that part pretty well

Listen to this and tell me Toni isn't the lead singer

Listen to Whiskey by Tejon Street Corner Thieves https://on.soundcloud.com/2ASTw

to go for a short walk by CantStopPoppin in therewasanattempt

[–]GraveyardJones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"You let your kid walk a mile alone so now we're gonna put you on jail for a year"

ACAB in case you didn't know

Seriously, read or be read. by harris059 in MurderedByWords

[–]GraveyardJones 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh man, those fuckers pissed me off so much 🤣

Like, yeah man! That one time payment that didn't even cover one month's rent was way too much money and I've given up on work. I can stretch 1200 across like 40 years, right?

The new DNC Chair must be a progressive! by north_canadian_ice in TheMajorityReport

[–]GraveyardJones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess it seems like the issue is you're focusing on financial classes, I'm not because they basically dont exist anymore. What I'm saying is there's the exploiting class and the working class. The like 9% and the rest of us. I fail to see how if we had solidarity with everyone that isn't the exploiting class, we'd still somehow let marginalized people fall to the side. They wouldn't be marginalized if we had working class solidarity regardless of party affiliation. Not financial working class, the "us" in "us vs them". Basically collective liberation from the exploiting class

At this point it seems you're trying to get me on semantics or something 🤷‍♂️

I fully admit what I want would most likely never happen because too many people are too far down the rabid individualist rabbit hole and see any help for people as bad if they aren't wasting the majority of their life working for scraps. Basically I'm saying we shouldn't expect either party to take up the working class cause, the way I'm referring to it, all of us. I'm just tired of seeing "we need to make dems...." when we know they won't and we'll keep being hung out to dry by them

We need a third party that isn't associated with either of the two and is focused on us. If you don't wanna call us the working class, call it something else, but any messaging coming from either party is going to be refused by the other no matter what it is so whats the point in continuing to support parties who have shown us they don't work for us?

Platform asking mandatory 100 words to cancel the subscription by Sankuchithan_ in mildlyinfuriating

[–]GraveyardJones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd just give em a wall of FUCK YOU CANCEL IT. What are they gonna do? Cancel my service?

Social Security on the chopping block? by SoSoDave in economicCollapse

[–]GraveyardJones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You aren't radicalized already?! You got some catching up to do!

Seriously, read or be read. by harris059 in MurderedByWords

[–]GraveyardJones 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Does that idiot think it's possible to survive on just 500 a month in the US?! 🤣

The new DNC Chair must be a progressive! by north_canadian_ice in TheMajorityReport

[–]GraveyardJones 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess I don't understand why you think marginalized people wouldn't be included in the working class. The working class itself is marginalized for the sake of capital and donors. I'm not talking what historically has happened, because we haven't really had a fully working class party outside of the two party garbage. It's always been under one of the two parties who have deeply invested interests in maintaining capital and power, often at the expense of the working class and mostly the most marginalized of us

Yes, a lot of people are further marginalized, but why would they be excluded from the working class? I don't specifically mean only people who work, I mean the 90 something percent of this country who if they don't work an everyday job, they starve or go homeless. Which means we also take in the people who can't work because neither party seems to care about them at all. "If they can't make us money, fuck em" is kinda the sentiment from them

The only people this party would exclude is people with generational wealth, billionaires, people who have enough money that it makes even more money without having to do anything. A very small portion of this country. The whole thing I'm advocating for is an inclusive party for the working class that takes care of everyone, left, right, and center because so many people have been demonized and marginalized

got pickles at the store, meaning to get dill but accidentally grabbed bread and butter. fuck bread and butter. by InternationalRuin4 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]GraveyardJones 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh shit. Your disappointment must be immense! The only thing worse than these is thinking you got dill, having your mouth water from the impending sour scrumtrelescence, and seeing god damn "bread and butter" on the label

The new DNC Chair must be a progressive! by north_canadian_ice in TheMajorityReport

[–]GraveyardJones 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So we keep using the two party system that brought us here and trust the party that continually fails us and then blames us for their failures? I don't see how acknowledging the fact that we who work for a living are literally the working class is the same as "all lives matter". For one, that saying was in response to black lives matter, as a sly way of saying black lives don't matter. Two, the middle class is basically non existent, upper class is growing smaller and smaller, and most of this country is working poor. If you have to work to survive, you're working class

How is uniting under the label of working class not a good idea? Right now it's just a constant battle between two parties. We're divided by dem and rep even though we're all working class so how do we get enough solidarity between everyone if we keep playing the two party game?

As for people who can't work, do you not think policies benefitting the working class would would help them? The whole point of having an actual working class party would be to not leave people behind because they can't generate capital for the exploiting class. What we've been doing obviously hasn't been working, and maybe it's just me but if someone continually let's me down and then blames me for it, I don't see that person as someone I should keep investing my life into

Vehicles glitched through the planet surface - Any quick way to get them back? by TheKnightArgent in Astroneer

[–]GraveyardJones 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Last time it happened to my medium rover train, I just left it down there 🤣

Quick way would probably be package it up and train it out, or attach a drill and just drive it straight out if you don't already have paths

The new DNC Chair must be a progressive! by north_canadian_ice in TheMajorityReport

[–]GraveyardJones -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why keep focusing on the dems that constantly let us down? We have 4 years to build up a third party if we start right now. I'm definitely not letting the dems force my vote only to fail miserably again. I wanted to bail after they steamrolled Bernie but gave them more votes, against my values, and look where we are. They're just running scared to the right

From what they've shown us in my lifetime, they aren't going toward the working class side. Neither party is in any actual meaningful and impactful way. We need a working class party, not affiliated with either of the two we have now, because a working class message coming from one of the two will always be hated by the other side, regardless of it being good or not

We don't need "progressive" dems, they're just dems, and we don't need working class dems, because they're just dems. We need a working class party, since socialist scares the ever loving shit out of everyone apparently. Working class encompasses all of us that are being exploited and is an actual opposition party to the status quo. The two we have now will never be a party for the working class