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[–] metic@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

/c/newusers would be glad to partner up

[–] metic@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Several (attempted) murderers have owned copies of The Catcher in the Rye.

[–] metic@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Ragebait like noahgettheboat, idiotsincars, publicfreakout. It’s the Jerry Springer of the 2020’s.

[–] metic@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

OOTL, I don’t know anything about Instagram. What is this?

[–] metic@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

A lot of places in the US have (had?) small, weekly, free newspapers that are actually pretty good. They get by by being full of ads, often the kinds of ads more family-friendly outlets wouldn’t publish.

[–] metic@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Added. Thanks!

 

A community for onboarding new users.

New Users !newusers@lemmy.world https://lemmy.world/c/newusers

 

I could list a bunch of general YTers that cover retro games among other gaming topics, but for those who mainly cover retro games I like Big Ole Words, Hungry Goriya, and Video Works.

[–] metic@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How’s Toxic Crusader? I never got a chance to play it.

 

Long Reads !longreads@lemmy.world https://lemmy.world/c/longreads

Long-form, in-depth, thought-provoking articles about various topics

 

I’ll go first.

When I was a kid my family had a TI-99/4A. The 99 series was Texas Instruments’ only real foray into the PC and video game market, and it failed to be competitive with Commodore, Atari, and Amiga. Most games were booted from cartridges.

My favorites were Hunt the Wumpus, a sort of early survival-horror with a turn-based grid system, and Alpiner, a mountain-climbing game with various hazards, kind of a reverse SkiFree. It also had the ability to read data from cassette tapes to load text-based games. The one I remember is Hammurabi, a sim/strategy game which I didn’t really get as a kid. Now that I’ve gotten into strategy games like Civilization and Romance of the Three Kingdoms it would be interesting to revisit.

[–] metic@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

The Chicago Boys’ role in Chile’s Pinochet dictatorship really puts the lie to the whole “freedom” angle of neoliberalism. Allying with a guy who rounded up thousands of dissidents and summarily executed them shows their freedom is only for the select few.

[–] metic@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Right-wing libertarians (this is another term with two very different meanings) are neoliberal absolutists. Center-right and center-left politicians usually have to compromise with other sets of ideals. Marijuana decriminalization and legalization is one area where right-wing politicians typically preference the social conservative side over the neoliberal/libertarian side. For a center-left example look at the Affordable Care Act. From the beginning Obama was never going to favor a true nationalized health care plan. He offered compromises within the existing framework like state exchanges.

[–] metic@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago
  • nuclear fusion power
  • male birth control
  • Metroid Prime 4
  • native accessibility features for Reddit
 

Why YSK: I’ve noticed in recent years more people using “neoliberal” to mean “Democrat/Labor/Social Democrat politicians I don’t like”. This confusion arises from the different meanings “liberal” has in American politics and further muddies the waters.

Neoliberalism came to the fore during the 80’s under Reagan and Thatcher and have continued mostly uninterrupted since. Clinton, both Bushs, Obama, Blair, Brown, Cameron, Johnson, and many other world leaders and national parties support neoliberal policies, despite their nominal opposition to one another at the ballot box.

It is important that people understand how neoliberalism has reshaped the world economy in the past four decades, especially people who are too young to remember what things were like before. Deregulation and privatization were touted as cost-saving measures, but the practical effect for most people is that many aspects of our lives are now run by corporations who (by law!) put profits above all else. Neoliberalism has hollowed out national economies by allowing the offshoring of general labor jobs from developed countries.

In the 80’s and 90’s there was an “anti-globalization” movement of the left that sought to oppose these changes. The consequences they warned of have come to pass. Sadly, most organized opposition to neoliberal policies these days comes from the right. Both Trump and the Brexit campaign were premised on reinvigorating national economies. Naturally, both failed, in part because they had no cohesive plan or understanding that they were going against 40 years of precedent.

So, yes, establishment Democrats are neoliberals, but so are most Republicans.

[–] metic@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

From what I’ve seen they’re not so much trending as new.

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