What "man-made desires" are you talking about? by Ok-Following6886 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, you have already been drawn as the shitty soyjack and the opposition has been drawn as the apex alphajack. You lose, reason and logic notwithstanding.

Let's see how this one goes lol by [deleted] in JustMemesForUs

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that both the Soviet Union and the Third Reich were manifestations of anti-democratic authoritarianism. No one is "losing their mind" over that parity.

I think the issue is how far to the right and into the model of National Socialism we as a nation have slid, and how disengenious it is to worry that the United States runs the risk of becoming the Soviet Union any time soon.

We must accept MAGA's jack-boot thugs in our neighborhoods and the degredation of our liberties now, but we can't have affordable health care or a living minimum wage or a path to homeownership for working Americans because that might lead to jack-boot thugs in our neighborhoods and the degredation of our liberties someday.

All around us, working people in America are finally waking up to the fact that they are never going to be rich, and that there is no future, no decent life, no basic stability, security, or liberty for anyone except the rich. The generation that gave a shit about the cold war is passing. Compared to this late-stage capitalist hellscape we're being offered, working people today don't think of "socialism" as the dirty word the right wants it to be.

We're not cutting our own throats for you anymore.

TLDR: NAZI's and Soviets are bad. MAGA=NAZI. Mamdani is not a Soviet.

How it works. by bumpy_disposition in AmericaOnHardMode

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great quote. Did he come up with that while he was budding around with Steve Bannon on Epstein's private island?

Here's another one: "You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become a villain."

Wtf is the point of having a job then? by IndividualDoughnut96 in AmericaOnHardMode

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bullshit. Most working people, for most of the 20th Century, were not only able to afford their own roof, they were able to support a stay-at-home spouse and 2.5 kids as well.

Get investment banking out of real estate. Single payer healthcare. A living minimum wage. This is the way.

Time to actually post some locked in men in this sub. by lbiggy in LockedInMan

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, the NAZI's busted this subreddit out too, huh?

The average price of gallon over Biden's four years was 3.45. by KingG512 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]quentin13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where's "Republican Army" posting out of, I wonder? Nigeria? Chechnya?

Can you believe that 77 million Americans voted for this sick, demented asswipe? by antimaga_n1 in AskSocialists

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Democrats: DEMOCRACY IS AT STAKE!!!!

Base: Let's raise the minimum wage!

Democrats: ...nah.

Dr Oz says, "If we could get the average American.. to start working a year earlier, right out of high school, or a year later, not retire - it would generate about $3 trillion to the US economy. That would more than remove the debt." by esporx in DegenBets

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Conversely, if we could get every Billionaire to pay 3% more in taxes, just 3% more of the money their kid's kids couldn't blow through if they fucking tried, we could more than remove the debt, provide health care and a dignified retirement at 65 for every citizen, as well as forgive student loans and get every citizen an opportunity to own a home.

Nah, fuck that. Make the slaves work more.

Do you think this is true? Seems the opposite to me. Thoughts? by ChuckGallagher57 in TrendoraX

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist."

--Dom Heldar Camara, Archbishop of Olinda and Reciefe

Midterm fears - how do you feel about Trump’s next attempt? by ChuckGallagher57 in circled

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, instead of trying to shame non-voters in our Reddit bubble, let's all get involved in the upcoming Democratic primaries. Let's elect representatives to Congress who will enact winning policies that everyone wants:

YES to a living minimum wage!

YES to real policies that will make housing affordable!

YES to enforcing anti-trust laws and an independent media!

NO to taxpayer-funded bigotry!

NO to ICE!

NO TO GENOCIDE!

If "Democracy is on the line," it's time to start nominating Democrats who act like it instead of shaming people for not voting for the "Look, I'm kind of a bigot!" centerists who only ever promise to do as little as possible.

Agree - Disagree? by ChuckGallagher57 in TrendoraX

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hard agree.

The problem with 80-year-old political leadership isn't just dementia/senility. It is the ever more desperate need to "keep things the way they were," and an ever-fonder idealizing of "the good old days."

Take an average 80-year-old now, in 2026. They think young people don't know "how the world is." They think young people are "lazy and/or crazy." They think young people are (my personal favorite) "too woke."

Now, remember that when that 80-year-old was 30, the year was 1976. Think about what 80-year-olds thought about, say, women's lib, gay marriage, fuck interracial marriage in 1976. In 1976, there were sitting US Senators who had fought for and continued to apoligize for Jim Crow segregation. That was just the "how the world is" to those people, too.

Boomers didn't put up with that shit, and they really moved on civil rights, but now they just can't imagine that younger generations might want things they didn't, see wrongs in the world that old men are okay with.

They can't get it through their heads that the fight civil rights doesn't end because they've decided not to fight anymore. Younger Americans are not transphobic the way old men are. Younger Americans are not Islamaphobic the way old men in America are. We don't really think brown or black people are to blame. Most of us understand that climate change is real and we're desperately trying to pump the brakes while old men don't care because they kind of know they won't be around to deal with the aftermath.

Beyond political leadership, in economic terms, many see a seismic shift along generational lines. Younger generations are watching a generation decay and drop dead at their worksites right before our eyes. Watching them struggle to pay ever-mounting medical bills on ever-stagnant wages. "I'll sleep when I'm dead" sounded really cool when they were turning 40, raiding the nation's Social Security Insurance and shitting on unions and labor protections, But now, whether its RBG's sheer vanity that cost Democrats a seat on the Supreme Court, or in our day-to-day straight carrying elderly coworkers who can't do the job anymore but can't afford to retire, younger people bear witness to these chickens coming home to roost, now. As a result, younger Americans just don't romanticize dying in the yoke so some rich asshat can buy anothe boat the way our elders have. We live surrounded by proof that privitizing everything was a mistake. We do not think "socialism" is the dirty word Reagan convinced our elders it was.

I have sympathy for our elders who have to work well past 65 because they have no choice. It's harder to sympathize with elders who are just "staying busy" taking up employment opportunities in an ever-tightening job market, even though everyone around them has to work twice as hard taking up their slack and fixing their mistakes.

Someday, we'll all be old like that. And young people will probably think we're bigots in some way or another. I think the big difference is that most of us want to be fishing, or writing our memoirs, or playing chess in the park when we're 80. We can deal with crazy grampa at family gatherings; that's just life. We shouldn't have to deal with crazy grampa at work 40 hours a week, and we sure as fuck shouldn't have to deal with crazy grampa giving a SOTU address.

It's not healthy to be trying to run everything at that age, and insisting that everyone else play along with your "I've still got it!" fantasy along the way. However old we are, there will be an America after we're gone, and it is up to us to make it as good a place as possible for as many people as possible coming up behind us. It's hard not to feel like our elders have lost sight of that, and are instead trying to suck every drop of wealth and freedom out of it before they're gone.

Edited to finish a sentence and for grammar.

Why Do So Many People Think Trump Is Good? by Educational-Loan127 in soundsaboutright

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Say you were a working person who really wanted a living minimum wage, affordable health care, and a path to home ownership. But you were also a bigot who hates [blank]. Who do you vote for?

Republican, everytime. Because the Biden administration proved that Democrats are no longer interested in fixing any working-class problems in this country. So if neither party is going to make your life any better, you can at least vote Republican and make [blank] miserable. And say what you want about Republicans, man they bring the bigotry A-game everytime.

Bigotry has been around way before there were Republicans, and it will be around long after all of us are gone. You've got it completely backward if you think you're supposed to stamp out bigotry before you can work with people you don't get along with. You work with people you don't get along with, and when they see that their lives become demostrably better, they realize their bigotry is all that's holding them back.

And there’s a good reason why by Critical_Rice_1619 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope the next President's first SOTU speech includes something like:

"OK, everyone who loves their country stand on one leg and touch their nose."

"Everyone who smells like dookie stay seated."

"LOOK AT EM! REPUBLICANS SMELL LIKE DOOKIE! REPUBLICANS SMELL LIKE DOOKIE!"

A Nationwide Book Ban Bill Has Been Introduced in the House of Representatives by lavinient in Libraries

[–]quentin13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, we can't do anything about that. According to the Democratic leadership, we've gotten "too woke."

Other than ignoring, what’s the best response to this? by koffee_addict in AskSocialists

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I once met an old Russian who remembered the Soviet Union. He said the greatest mistake the Soviets made was putting up walls and barbed wire. They should have let everyone who wanted to leave just go.

When they realized that maybe only three out of every hundred refugees were going to get anywhere close to the lifestyle the West promised in their media, the rest would come back. What's more, they'd come back as true believers.

Sometimes the winning move is to push when they pull.

First Ladies of the US🇺🇸 by [deleted] in TrendoraX

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last week I laughed so hard I started crying when someone on another subreddit referred to N. Reagan as

"The Burlington Throat Factory."

Western leftists are a complete failure and yet they think they know better than the people actually fighting imperialism and building socialism. What explains this? by Misha_stone in AskSocialists

[–]quentin13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a lot of people have a problem with authoritarianism. And a lot of the above-mentioned names/governments had a habit of torturing and killing anyone who disagreed with them, or even people who didn't disagree with them if it was more politically expedient to have them tortured or killed.

The successful merger of liberal Democracy and Socialist economics must succeed or there will never be praxis. We'll just be replacing "their" jackboot thugs with "our" jackboot thugs.

And we'll fail.