Nah, how about blue states take on the name "USA" then declare red states to be treacherous states engaging in rebellion. They are the ones going against the constitution, afterall. Better legitimacy to convince the military to side with the Pro-Constitution forces (Blue States).
IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol
Great, makes things a lot more clear for EU Political Asylum Applications
Everyone have different roles. The truck drivers who transported ammunition during the fight against nazis is just as important as the soldiers on the front line.
As I said in my other comment, this era has one of the best tools. Cameras. Record protests and share videos so there is evidence of popular resentment against the regime, and also proves any acts of police brutality. Information can sway the "court of public opinion". Use social media to counter corporate propaganda.
Oh yea, it seems like Motorola also doesn't have it the last time I checked. Samsung still has it. Not sure why, but I'm guessing it has to do with Pixel not having an SD card slot, so Google stopped developing those part of the code and its OEMs to keep those code maintained.
I'm curious, which OEMs/ROMs still have it?
Step 1: Obtain Cat
Step 2: Show the cat your roach infestation
Step 3: ???
Step 4: ~~Profit?~~ MEOW?
(Good for getting rid of mice, doesn't do much against roaches... 🤷♂️ At least the cat is warm to hold when I'm sad)
"The attack on my life has left me scarred" 🤣
Hmmm
I skimmed the webpage and seems like some minimalist phone, which cannot adequetely replace many functions of a modern smartphone.
Fairphone works in Europe, but in the US, for example, only Tmobile allows fairphones, the other carriers, while there nothing technological that prevents them fron working, the carriers being being really shit about it. And Tmovile could also become hostile with a flip of a switch. So yea, that's a huge issue, unless you want a wifi-only device.
I fear in the future, devices will be more strictly locked down because of "terrorism" "scams" "fraud" or "criminial activity" that allows the authorities, worldwide, to control devices even more. Perhaps, computers could also face such lockdowns.
I mean, look at drones. One harmless crash on the US whitehouse lawn triggered a lot of laws restricting them, inclusing the infamous DJI Geo-locking. One terrorisr using encrypted messaging apps to coordinate would allow governments to control our communications even further. All locked bootloaders. Perhaps even locked BIOS/UEFIs. Imagine such a future.
The future looks bleak. It's not even like 1984, the reality of dystopia is more subtle. People are being stalked by the government, while there are parties are happening all around, that is what dystopia looks like.
China turned QR codes red to restrict people's movements on the pretenses of Covid. The US trump admin could do the same with QR code IDs to "prove you are a citizen" with checkpoints throughout the country.
(Sorry if it kinda got offtopic, but still kinda relevent)
Okay, I think you spend too much time on the internet.
General rule of thumb to gauge reality is:
People IRL are underreacting
People online are overreacting
While yes, fascism is a serious threat. The fact that a journalist could still expose the Signalgate proves that not all freedoms are gone, not yet. There are still a lot prominent critics, they have not yet been silenced.
The administration is fighting a lot of court battles, and each one delegitimizes their actions. Without the legitimacy, they can face a lot of protests, which in turn fracture the military. Even if fascists try to use the military to, say, impose martial law to suspend elections. That would be too obvious and there would be infighting in the military.
There are election observers in every polling station, an overt tampering with votes would spark riots.
I would say the US is in a 6/10 serious threat of democracy failing. People IRL see it like 2/10 threat, while the internet see it as a 11/10 as if the fascists have already won. They have not won yet, the battle is still ongoing. Unless you hear the democratic state officials giving in, its not over.
In 2026 and 2028 elections, we will see if democracy actually falls.
Sadly, no linux phones that are actually usable.
Oh wow, are we geting a Black Mirror Killer Bee timeline? Just wonderful 🫠
FYI, you can just ignore any "No Pets" rule once you moved in, especially with individual landlords, if you already have a cat, just lie. They don't have the leverage to do anything such as trying to evict becuase it would lead to a lot of money lost because the time being empty in between tenants which mean they won't be making any profits. So most would just not enforce the rule since its much easier. Especially in blue jurisdictions where eviction is much more difficult, tenants have much more leverage. Landlords aren't gonna evict unless you damage the house, or stop paying rent.
I know this because I have an aunt that owns a few properties and I heard about how they conduct their "bussiness".