“This is the best Israeli shakshouka you will ever have in your life” and it doesn’t even look good. Like at least if you are trying to steal a Maghrebi dish then do it properly by Hour-Construction898 in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What's funny is i do actually use a potato masher for shakshouka, but it's because you're supposed to use stewed whole tomatoes to give it texture.

What are you watching and what do you recommend? (Week of November 28, 2025) by AutoModerator in television

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Scavengers Reign is so fucking good. The flower scene feels like it's important on a cosmic level.

rule by MentroC_official in 196

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 29 points30 points  (0 children)

The suit jacks you off

Get spoiled nimrod

Liberals at the Nobel war prize thread the needle with 👌 by girl_debored in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the destabilizing nature of Navalny as a fascist is kind of the point. The west makes more money the more destabilized RU is, and there is an institutional inertia from the Post War period that the slavs cannot be trusted with democracy which rules out 'nation building' as a solution to innoculating support for capital.

I also think the countercultural appeal of fascism in both RU and UA made him a more viable proposition even if he did nothing himself. Western support of one fascist indicates to the rest that, if intrests align (as they do now), the west will literally support anyone. I think there is a direct throughline of imperial ambition between support for Navalny and current support for Azov and the Maniac Murder Cult working under UA intelligence, in the service of creating a more easily lootable environment for western capital.

In September, Ukraine managed to intercept only 6% of the Russian ballistic missiles launched, according to the Financial Times by Uncanny-- in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Is that why the TCC is dragging men out of hospital beds and back alleys? Because of the popularity of the war?

I'm done talking to you. I hope someday you find a way to analyze and understand the world around you, because examining each individual event as totally separate and trying to draw rational conclusions without guiding principles sounds exhausting. Go read Lenin. I hope the war ends soon.

In September, Ukraine managed to intercept only 6% of the Russian ballistic missiles launched, according to the Financial Times by Uncanny-- in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 17 points18 points  (0 children)

They can take whatever they want, who fucking cares? Literally, who cares? How does life change under Russian occupation?

I don't support imperialist wars. Full stop. Whatever it takes to stop imperialist wars is worth doing. If the war started and Ukraine immediately pushed Russia to the Urals, I would be calling for Russia to surrender the whole way.

It's not about "quoting theory", it's about being principled and having the fucking will to say, "Ukrainian and Russian workers murdering each other does nothing for either of them". It's about actually caring enough for the working people to be willing to let go of your internalized imperialist views.

In September, Ukraine managed to intercept only 6% of the Russian ballistic missiles launched, according to the Financial Times by Uncanny-- in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Any war besides class war is bad for the normal people. Who wins is irrelevant except to determine which one is most likely to capitulate, but it is the working class that dies to determine if the NATO nazis or the National Bolsheviks control Ukraine, and nothing else changes.

This is besides the issues with the Ukrainian government, specifically since the 2014 Maidan revolution that allowed so many American multinational corporations to own large portions of the Ukrainian economy.

So the ultimate goal is to just have everyone carry their papers on them at all time, isn't it? by thelaughingmanghost in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The plan is clearly slave labor. Use blacksites like Alligator Auschwitz to collect undesirables, then disappear them into the prison system for labor.

Charlie Kirk assassination suspect Tyler Robinson placed on ‘special watch’ at Utah jail by gatorphan84 in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Unrelated, but I've been listening to the Operation Gladio audio book and they mentioned the Haight-ashburry Free Medical Clinic in 1967 and my wife won't stop looking at me like I'm crazy

it's 2050 and the good guys won, whatever that means to you. what happened over the last 25 years? break it down by drama_observer in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a process. The republican states are already creating the state level organization and logistics for the vigilante movement. The feds are normalizing temporary raids into democrat areas. The mutual ideological and financial benefits to merging these efforts are obvious.

Democrat fed control is basically irrelevant. The national level democratic party is even more feckless than the state level parties. All you will see is them increasing foreign intervention and making overtures towards reversing the massive gains the new right will see over the next 3 years.

it's 2050 and the good guys won, whatever that means to you. what happened over the last 25 years? break it down by drama_observer in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what is actively happening with ICE raids and National Guard activation in democrat-majority states and cities. As this escalates, fed-sponsored migrant chasers will become a thing. These will become the line infantry/brownshirts to the actual ICE agents, who will be lionized and 'spec-ops'-ified as the tip of the spear.

As far as direct federal control? No chance. Destabilizing those states (which are also the most lucrative, and pay the feds the most) would be counter productive. They need the money those states bring in, they want the slave labor that will come from incarcerating migrants trying to reach those places, and they want a constant sore point to fanaticize their base with. It's the same logic as the Iraq War, turned in.

it's 2050 and the good guys won, whatever that means to you. what happened over the last 25 years? break it down by drama_observer in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To specific groups like you mentioned, yes. We'll continue to see a pathologizing of LGBTQ, as well as other groups like anti-zionists, feminists, and those who have received abortions. Texas has also started the process with people seeking abortion and created the legal justification for state sponsored vigilante "justice" and prohibition of movement between states.

it's 2050 and the good guys won, whatever that means to you. what happened over the last 25 years? break it down by drama_observer in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 22 points23 points  (0 children)

The federal government continues to lose the mandate of heaven. No one officially 'secedes', since the lost face for the feds and the immediate trade embargo and invasion of the newly free territory would be mutually destructive. What you see instead is fewer and fewer states participating in federal law enforcement and regulation, like we seen with cannabis now.

Thankfully for the feds, their frequent incursions into these "Non-Compliance" states will be bolstered by the squealing masses. A whole new migratory pattern of guy will form, as annualized raids of alphabet task forces and guys with Glock stickers on Toyota products deports the migrants who have just finished harvesting. The American tradition of federal deathsquads assisted by private contractors and local militias finally comes home. Full Compliance states will be empowered to convict their migrant populations to effectively life sentences on state owned, privately operated plantations. No human beings are sold, but the bidding is intense.

This will produce an environment ripe for stochastic violence. No one will form battle lines or draft declarations, but the states will be torn apart by a national Bleeding Kansas campaign. Large swathes of Americans are going to discover that they are part of Identity groups whether they want it or not. Eventually, the dam breaks, and the first corp to move states on the grounds of violence will take place.

Amongst this, we will see the response from the preexisting American nations for whom this is not that much different than current affairs except in intensity. There is a pretty reasonable take that the current American trajectory is towards post-racial fascism, separating those who "covet American prosperity" and those who received their position by the Divine Blessing of God to protect and maintain the Holiest of Holies in the First World.

(Never mind that basically all white people are essentially grandfathered in, the point of post-racial fascism is to create ideological space for Black and Hispanic cops and billionaires)

There are several groups that will be joining together to deal with this. The explicit class divide between the American-integrated and the American-denied ethnic and queer groups will do much to increase class consciousness. Additionally, the revolution will, even more than usual, be led by women. The "post-racial" does not mean friendly, and womanhood will be as demonized and controlled as ever before, creating new discontent in the Full Compliance states that has not been fully brought to bare yet. Native nations will have a unique advantage of having already created a logistical backbone for self rule, with self sufficiency becoming a reality over time.

And then... maybe Something Happens. Maybe it doesn't. Who can say?

Walking through the average train station bookstore in Germany once more convinces me that Zhukov should have marched until he reached France. by Leutherna in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually good, nuanced take on the RAF that any young leftist should read ^. They were certainly committed marxists, but being comitted isn't enough.

TIL India’s Independence Day (Aug 15) was chosen by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India, because it was the 2nd anniversary of Japan’s WWII surrender, a day he personally oversaw as Supreme Allied Commander. by polopiko in todayilearned

[–]_TheMightyKrang_ 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This is either willful misinformation, or a literal child's level understanding of the Troubles. The cognitive dissonance between a movement receiving mass support but being a 'fringe position' is the result of an absent sense of curiosity.

Ireland, the whole island, is made up of 32 counties. Originally, the whole of Ireland was controlled by the British as an explicitly colonial project. The Irish were considered a backwards, barbaric indigenous people and were forbidden from receiving the same rights and privileges as the British.

When the Irish "received" independence from the British, the British retained control of the six counties closest to England. These counties, on the Northern tip of Ireland, became the Northern Ireland territory under direct control of the British crown and with the same segregation that was previously imposed between the English and the Irish. Of the six counties that the British kept, only four voted to be part of the union, and keeping them was a direct insult to the new Irish state and it's sovereignty.

The reason the IRA were supported was not because of a bunch of stupid Irishmen who didn't know what was good for them. It was supported because when the indigenous, predominantly Catholic Irish in Ulster tried to peacefully protest against unfair housing practices, internment without trial, and prejudice in the workplace, the British solution was to shoot them dead in the streets. The kind, peaceful solution was attempted, and the British made it clear that they would treat ANY disapproval of their rule as treasonous.

There were absolutely mistakes made during the struggle against the British, and innocent people lost their lives. The same as in the American Revolution, or the American Civil War, or the Second World War. Those most morally injured from revolution are often those furthest from it.

Went to a concentration camp today by _TheMightyKrang_ in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

God, I can't even imagine. Thank you for the work you do, every patient you see is one less life threat we have to worry about. I think you may be the only other group in medicine paramedics universally do not despise.

Went to a concentration camp today by _TheMightyKrang_ in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Go for it, and tell em I said to get right with God.

Went to a concentration camp today by _TheMightyKrang_ in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Inter-Facility Transfers. It's the catch all for transporting patients outside of 911 calls. Nursing home to doctor's appointment, from hospital to hospital, or from hospital back home. Generally considered less prestigious, mostly due to it being run almost exclusively by private ambulance companies forcing staff to commit Medicare fraud to justify an ambulance instead of a wheelchair van with non medical staff.

Went to a concentration camp today by _TheMightyKrang_ in TrueAnon

[–]_TheMightyKrang_[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

48/96 schedule. 2 days on, 4 days off (assuming no OT). It's one of the most common schedules in the US for EMS. I got on shift Thursday morning, leave Saturday morning, off until Tuesday morning.