• A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    This should be an automatic forced recusal.

    But it wont be, because the billionaires and CEOs are scared, and don’t care about the appearance of propriety. They want Luigi sacrificed on an altar to instill fear and intimidation into those that might follow his example.

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      19 hours ago

      Pretty sure Luigi’s lawyer can (and will?) push for a different judge. I know the justice system in the US sucks but if you don’t even give a chance to the rules it’ll never be able to do anything right

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      Nope. the days of pretending are over. Now its the days of gangsters with “fuck you money” ruling the country, and everyone else being told to deal with it. Basically Russia in the 1990s as everything is robbed and pilfered by private interests

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    “I swear, officer, that I didn’t kill that judge. The fact that my search history indicates an interest in 3D printed guns, and I own the works of Karl Marx, AND I was wearing a free “Free Luigi” shirt doesn’t prove anything.”

  • Snapz@lemmy.world
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    Remember remember!

    The 4th of December

    A CEO dies all alone;

    On the street he was lain,

    cold, pale and in pain,

    thousands of deaths that he own.

    The decisions he’d struck,

    Layers removed from the slaughter,

    Were a shareholder’s treat,

    Your dead mother or daughter.

    Those investors all wait, on that cold winter morn,

    Still unawares of profit potential they’d mourn,

    Poking at hotel breakfast, bored looks on their face

    As was Brian’s when he denied and delayed at great pace

    Endless growth, deposed, on behalf of us all

    Luigi didn’t do it, we were hiking in Nepal.

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    2 days ago

    Say what you can about communism, but you clearly see that capitalism is so much worse.

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        They don’t have additional benefits of owning insurance company everyone else doesn’t. And neither there would be insurance companies anyway.

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          Former healthcare exec != Owner

          But let’s imagine it did, and there are no owners. Lower stakes don’t correspond to lower conflicts.

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      Okay, move to Cuba or North Korea where they still try to pursue communism and where they still have not realized how broken system it is. You will surely enjoy life there :D

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        Cuba seems like a decent place to live tbh, especially given the circumstances that we’ve imposed on them.

        They have some of the best healthcare and doctors in the world.

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            No need my man (or lady, or enby), the coming brain drain will not cost you anything. Well not money at least.

            I’ve got no problem taking my engineering degree somewhere that doesn’t worship at the altar of unfettered capitalism.

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          So far every “attempt” at communism has resulted in some form of dictator, so it’s not surprising that the idea of communism leaves a sour taste for a lot of people.

          It really doesn’t help that there are communities that look at the Russian outcome of communism and claim that was a good result.

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            Has anything ever been ok in any of these countries? Russia has always been a totalitarian shit hole, same with China. Communism is just a part of their shitty history of oppression and dictators.

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              Not really, Russia went from an empire with kings /queens into a revolution into a “communjst” dictatorship.

              China was similar but I think had a step in the middle, hence the split with Taiwan.

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      2 days ago

      lol and I say this as someone who grew up in Soviet occupied eastern europe. Trust me, there are very few systems worse than communism, well at least, that version of it.

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        Free medicine is nice, though. Not very high quality sometimes, but still better, than bankruptcy after ambulance ride.

        Free high school education is a good option too.

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          Will you develop medicine for free? Will you do 8+ hour long surgeries for free? Will you teach children at school for free?

          Nothing is free, buddy. If sth appears to be free, it’s only because someone sponsors it.

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            Yeah if I can’t get a yacht out of the deal why would I even bother trying to cure cancer? It makes no logical sense.

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            Will you develop medicine for free?

            Medicine development is almost completely done in Universities with tax money, pharma company budgets are almost completely marketing. So yes, we already do that

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      Communism lifted an illiterate nation of serfs into an industrial and atomic super power in, like, 50 years.

      Which is to say just as bad as capitalism but approximately four times faster.

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        23 hours ago

        approximately four times faster.

        It’s easy to be faster when you’re catching up to already existing tech, I doubt their economic system mattered much in that regard

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        It was also responsible for the highly anti-intellectual culture that existed and still continues in said country today. So it swings both ways.

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          Anti-intellectual cultire fixated on higher education? I’m not saying that we don’t have collective mental disorders. Maybe during Stalin(see Doctors’ Case, cybernetics and genetics), but generally no.

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            The whole sctick of the Bolsheviks was to equalize everyone. Anyone that specialized in anything was demonized. Was the country started starving, that’s when higher education and allowing citizens to specialize again started to become the focus.

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        I don’t think any of the nations who call themselves “communists” can actually be considered communist. Hell, most of them are pretty much dictatorships, which is the farthest you can get from communism.

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          If were gonna start arguing semantics though, then what is pure capitalism? As even the US has limits on what capitalist shenanigans they draw the lines on. Ie policies like antitrust laws, which are explicitly to prevent monopolies, because while capitalism strive for monopolies, monopolies also usually kill the market so…

          The answer is obviously socialism when defined as the government owning or regulating the means of production, meaning just regulation is enough no need to own them.

          Communism doesn’t work yet because we can’t seem to plan resources use for large economies as efficiently as organic markets do it.

          But unregulated markets just destroy themselves, end up overexpensive enshittified adfests trying to push subpar products to you that won’t last you even the walk home.

          Capitalism is like the cancerous form of market economies.

          And communism has historically been about as healthy as the vegan diet of a nutritionally uninformed anemic teenager. Its not bad as an idea, but market economies just work better when they’re properly regulated.

          I’d definitely argue with you that countries like China aren’t actually communist.

          https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/capitalism-with-chinese-characteristics/CECD36DB2C3623DEE4670F7897BAA3CB

      • TrueStoryBob@lemmy.world
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        Heard someone say that their grandparents who left the USSR during the collapse in the early 90’s told them something along the lines of “not everything the Soviet government promised us about communism was true, but everything they told us about capitalism is true.”

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      Maybe this is a good thing? I’m not super familiar with american justice system but isn’t his case is mostly betting on jury acquitting or using jury nullification or at least taking him to strong settlement? Having a judge like this would definitely sway the jury in Luigi’s favor.

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    you people clearly don’t know what you are talking about. “conflict of interest” only happens if it conflicts the interests of billionaires

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    There were 24,849 homicides in 2022.

    https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/homicide.htm

    Almost none of them, if any, likely required a nationwide manhunt.

    Not one of them required an escort of 30 police officers plus a helicopter to the courtroom.

    As far as I can tell, none of them were charged with terrorism.

    And now he’s getting as biased a judge as he could possibly get.

    If we’re going to start charging murderers with terrorism, let’s start with the cops.

  • Queen HawlSera@lemm.ee
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    I knew they were going to try him in a kangaroo court, I just didn’t think they’d be this obvious about it.

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      The justice system probably assigned the judge randomly. It’s just finding a judge without wealth is impossible … which in and of itself is a problem.

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        what you expect from a country where judges in the highest court get bribed with “gifts” and “private” trips, while at the same time ignore “international laws” and threaten the most recognized court in the world. What you expect from a government and country that allow a rapist, felon, to be a president while enabling the killing of more than 30 000 kids and women (year old worst estimates).

        Such government will have no regards for it is own citizen and this is just the start of worse to come if people don’t step in.