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[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Rıl "lᵫk ƿėt Y meıd M d!" enerdjı ėkyuzıŋ M v bııŋ ð eneıblṙ f n ſitıŋ daun æ teıkıŋ Y eneıblıŋ fæcizm ƿ enıþıŋ leſ kritikėl ðæn "yeſ tceıṙmæn v koṙſ tceıṙmæn ðoz næſtıƿæſtı eſtæblicmint ilıtſ ƿil cṙlı lṙn Ðıṙ leſėn ðiſ tuım tceıṙmæn!"

spoilerReal "look what you made me do!" energy accusing me of being the enabler for not sitting down and taking you enabling fascism with anything less critical than "yes chairman of course chairman those nastywasty establishment elites will surely learn their lesson this time chairman!"

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

Ð prȯblem ƿið ıvin Gates z ð læk v demėkrætik kėntcrol v hau hiz mu̇nı getſ yuzd. İf H dju̇ſt diſuıdid t ku̇t ð luın ƿu̇n deı æ g fᵫl þrȯtėl ȯ megėyatſ, nobȯdı ƿᵫd bı eıbėl t d djæk t ſeı no t ðæt.

spoilerThe problem with even Gates is the lack of democratic control of how his money gets used. If he just decided tk cut the line one day and go fill send on megayachts, nobody would be able to do jack to say no to that.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Moṙ luık ku̇tıŋ ȯf Yṙ feıſ t ſpuıt Yṙ noz hıṙ.

spoilerMore like cutting off your face to spite your nose here.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago

Na, ð pu̇blik wṙ told ripıtidly. İf Y didn't vot ėgenſt ð fæciſtſ Y aṙ æt beſt ė kolæboreıtṙ.

spoilerNah, the public were told repeatedly. If you didn't vote against the fascists you are at best a collaborator.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Yunifuı ėgenſt æ fuıt fæcizm buı fuıtıŋ ð kredibėl ȯpozicėn t it æ letıŋ ð fæciſtſ intu paƿṙ tƿuıſ nau?

spoilerUnify against and fight fascism by fighting against the credible opposition to it and letting the fascists into power twice now?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Co M ð vot tælız ðæt pruv M rȯŋ.

spoilerShow me the vote talleys that prove me wrong.

Betṙ yet, co M ð tṙnaut figyṙz ðæt ıvin impluı Uı muıt bı rȯŋ.

spoilerBetter yet, show me the turnout figures that even imply I might be wrong.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago (5 children)

No aluı v Mn difendz fæciſtſ.

spoilerNo ally of mine defends fascists.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago (7 children)

Uı do'n o enıƿėn "n fæciſtſ" bııŋ "moṙ ėtcræktiv." Ðı o M æ evrıƿėn luık M n hævıŋ t bı kėnvinſt "n fæciſtſ" z ð betṙ tcoıſ.

spoilerI don't kwe anyone "not fascists" being "more attractive." They owe me and everyone like me not having to be convinced "not fascists" is fhe better choice.

Ð æktcuėl poınt z ðæt ðiſ belıeık ėbaut hau ð establicmint nıdz t lṙn ſėm lesėn hıṙ z nėþıŋ moṙ ðæn ėtemptid leftwacıŋ v ð "ekėnȯmik eıŋgzuyitı" neırėtiv.

spoilerThe actual point is that this bellyache about how the establishment needs to learn some lesson here is nothing more than attempted leftwashing of the "economic anxiety" narrative.

Ivin if Đı djenyuinlı ſold M aut f ſėmþıŋ æz impṙſėnėl æz ė dȯlṙ ȯf gæſ, ðæt z'n enı betṙ, it'z æktcuėlı almoſt ƿoṙſ. Uı muıt get blæk bægd bikȯz ſėm ƿuıt æsƿuıp diſuıdid Mı luıf ƿéz ƿoṙþ meıbı ė dȯlṙ ȯf gæſ.

spoilerEven if they genuinely sold me oit for something as impersonal aa a dollar off gas, that isn't any better. It's actually almost worse. I might get black bagged because some white asswhipe decided my life was worth maybe a dollar off gas.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 months ago (14 children)

Ƿen Y do'n vot ėgenſt ð fæciſtſ, Ðm gœıŋ ȯn t d fæciſt cit z Yṙ fȯlt.

spoilerWhen you don't vote against the fascists, them going on to do fascist shit is your fault.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Ƿantid t ceık u̇p ð ſiſtim ſ mu̇tc ðeı did'n paṙtiſipeıt i it lıdıŋ t Bernie luzıŋ boþ pruımeırız?

spoilerWanted to shake up the system so much they didn't participate in it leading to Bernie losing both primaries?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

Ku̇tıŋ Yṙ feıſ t ſpuıt Yṙ noz.

spoilerCutting your face to spite your nose.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago

Pæleſtinıėn Ėmeırikėn hıṙ. Fᵫlı ekſpektıŋ "Uı fu̇kıŋ told Y ſ." t bikėm Muı mantcrė ƿið ðız ſelf ėpoıntid ſeıvyṙz hu ƿᵫd'n ſtȯp tȯkıŋ ovṙ ð æktcuėl mėtırıėl intcreſtſ v ð Pæleſtinıėn pıpėl t dju̇ſtifuı ƿuı Ðı cᵫd'n bı dju̇djd f ėbændėnıŋ Ðıṙ riſpȯnſibilitız t ð diſenfræntcuızd yet ėgen.

spoilerPalestinian American here. Fully expect "I fucking told you so." to become my mantra with these self appointed saviours who wouldn't stop talking over the actual material interests of the palestinian people to justify why they shouldn't be judged for abandoning their responsibilities to the disenfranchised yet again.

 
 

To review from my previous post,

  • 7 Stripes for 7 Articles instead of 13 for 13 colonies.

  • 27 Stars for 27 Amendments instead of 50 for 50 states.

  • Colors borrowed from Plains Nations cardinal direction colors as a way to include land recognition in the design.

I originally tried using The Statue of Liberty's Torch as a visual divider between both sides, but some folks opined that it was a bit too hard to discern, so instead I leaned a bit more into the land recognition aspect and borrowed a Northeastern Nations bit of iconography, the broken arrow being a symbol of peace, and a two arrow exchange representing war.

Decided to pull a Venice and include a peacetime and wartime variant of the flag just to be quirky:P.

 

Instead of 13 stripes and 50 stars for colonies and states, this flag features 7 stripes and 27 stars for Articles of the Constitution and ensuing Amendments to it. I feel like mere territorial growth doesn't tell the story of America's development as a society and republic as well as tracking the changes to its constitution. Especially the voting rights amendments.

Colors borrow from the cardinal direction colors used by Indigenous American nations, (black and blue are interchangeable depending on which nation your speaking to). This was done to bake some land recognition into the flag.

Lastly the torch of Lady Liberty is included both to visually distinct the flag from the original stars and stripes, but also to signify America's status as a nation of immigrants. 99% of all Americans today either are an immigrant themselves or have an ancestor within living memory who was one, and Lady Liberty became a sort of patron saint of such folks by being the first sight a lot of people saw coming to America for the first time, not to mention how she's technically an immigrant herself having been gifted from france.

 

Felt like we could all use some throwback humor.

 

The man regularly outwits far more supposedly cognizant opponents including Batman and Lex Luthor, who are canonically recognized as two of thr smartest people on the entire planet.

Edit: I'm not saying insane people are stupid, I'm saying that Joker's mental illnesses are pretty obviously behavioral, they don't affect his perception of reality. He's perfectly capable of understanding what he's doing and how it's wrong, in fact his character almost doesn't work if he doesn't, he just thinks that it's all hilarious anyways. That's why I said he's not insane, he just pretends to be, because he'd be fit to stand criminal trial as fully competent and cognizant of his actions.

 
 
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