
In this interview with Federico Fuentes, Marxist economist Michael Roberts explains the recent raft of tariffs announced by United States President Donald Trump and how they fit into Trump’s broader project to reassert US global hegemony.

For me, I'm studying space women and cyber women.
I don’t get where do they see the accomplishment in defining “woman” as “biological woman”
It just seems like a mental-gymnastic pseudo-intellectual way of just saying "female". It's a weird coping mechanism to try and handle the idea that a feminine gender (woman) doesn't have to match to a biological sex category (female). And yes, you're right, biology is complex and doesn't just have two neat sex categories in humans.
Well, if this is some attempt at a virgin sacrifice, I don't think they're doing it right.
Personally, I don't want the Coalition to keep the promises I've heard so far.
The parties obviously aren't the same, I haven't seen anyone say that here. In fact, I prefer one far more than the other and my preferences reflect that. But both are inadequate. The false dichotomy people keep implying, despite the consistent rise of minor parties and the crossbench, is bloody irritating. (I know your post is talking about parties that have held government and there are only two of those, I'm referring to the "both parties are the same" line)
Absolutely. I'll try and find the post, (update: found it) but IIRC the OP quietly vented their annoyance to their wife that, as a newer vet, they felt ignored by that town's service only mentioning the Boer War, WWI and WWII. Some grouch overheard them and tried to argue "this isn't about you!' then made posts on FB trying to shame them and get them banned. And look, I am critical about most wars Aussies have been in from 1900 to the present, but you're absolutely right that it's a stupid take, and I'll add that it's horrible and ridiculous too. Vietnam is especially complex because (among other things) there was still conscription ongoing, so it's unfortunate to see how many people broadly directed their frustrations at the soldiers (mostly fellow worker-class victims of the situation) rather than the people responsible for commanding our citizens.
Disagree as much as you want, but assuming you're a user, will you keep using it? This isn't a whoopsie, or unexpected. As you pointed out, it will happen again. And it was always the safe, profitable choice for them - they're a for-profit business beholden to VC money, not a political organisation or community project like Mastodon/Pleroma/etc.
It's far easier to make that decision before they gain critical mass like twitter and reddit did.
Agreed. It's an unfortunate situation, it really is, but there is a housing crisis and it's been [FAIAP] uninhabited for 18 years. Hope they manage to recover the furniture somehow, but ultimately, I care about housing people more than sentimental values.
As for the second one, I love what van den Lamb is doing but there absolutely needs to be critique and correction to avoid those slip-ups getting through vetting. Mess-ups can have serious impacts to innocent people and furthermore could further harm the public perception of squatting as a valid coping mechanism for combatting homelessness.
My naive guess is that if the Turkish government ban access to BlueSky for not complying, that cuts into user count and therefore profitability.
Honestly, did anyone outside politicians actually have an issue with this?
On reddit's military forum, there are stories there of some ANZAC day memorial services themselves were excluding modern veterans, claiming the day isn't about them. Regardless of one's own opinions on the armed forces, it's bizarre to see towns arbitrarily considering post-Vietnam ANZACs invalid.
[update: I just had a look around and they're not even talking about the Greens today]
So, my guess is, actual veterans probably have far more important complaints about the day than some ragebait headlines about some people actually doing fun things long after the ceremonies.
If a tenant isn’t home they will have the key with them, it won’t be in the box.
I was thinking about if a key was taken when it was there, then the attacker leaves to have a duplicate key cut, returns it (to prevent suspicion and the lock being replaced) and infiltrates with it whenever they want.
insurance
I don't know how that kind of property insurance works, but surely there are limits to what is covered? Plus, as another motive, it might just be out of spite, rather than to devalue property.
If you wanted to sabotage surely a molotov through the window would be more effective.
Yes, but there's surely a larger chance of needlessly getting on the federal shitlist for firebombing.
I suspect people mainly use the lockboxes only because other people do
I suspect it's a cheap and easy hack, I don't work with locks but I assume they don't need to 𝙿̝̃𝙰̤͙̑̇𝚈̲̠̤̪͒̉͐͑ ̲͇̳̺͈̽͌̇̓̄ ̟̝̹̞̩͔̼̀͂̓͑͒ͦ̓𝙼̞̹̩͎̣̥͇̟̒̊͂̽̇͗̓͌͊ͅ𝙾͚̲͎̰͔̖̼̐͑͒̀́ͩ̚𝙽͇͍̖̖̙ͮ̓̎ͤ̿𝙴̪̺̜̱̅̋̆̊𝚈̯̘̇̚ to install a whole new locking system on the door itself, just change the lock cylinder and put the new key in a cheap box.
Even if someone picked the lock or cloned a key… all they can steal is some shitty ikea furniture and maybe make an instant coffee.
Well, they could also sabotage the AirBnB if they wanted to devalue the property, or they could steal from a tenant who isn't home.
You can just cut them off (or knock them off the wall), and open them at your leisure.
When it comes down to it, there's usually a brute-force way through most standard locks, say, bolt cutters, pin raking (or bumping), unscrewing the door hinges if they're on the wrong side. But in populated areas, a loud break-in isn't ideal, especially for squatters who plan on sleeping overnight. So for all intents and purposes, I'd assume the point of the lock is just to make it not worth a basic squatter or thief's time and tempt them to search elsewhere for an easy win.
Everyone hides the keys instead now.
I'm curious - if you went to a new construction site, do you reckon you could find their key/s within an hour or two without already knowing where they were?
I'll put a pineapple on: "I legally own a house but it's really just an investment for my parents"
In this interview with Federico Fuentes, Marxist economist Michael Roberts explains the recent raft of tariffs announced by United States President Donald Trump and how they fit into Trump’s broader project to reassert US global hegemony.
This interview is notable for asking some questions from a different perspective to most opinions I've seen. The questions include: (paraphrased)
I'm also talking about Australia, I only brought up Cambridge Analytical as a notorious case of a phenomenon we also see here, ABC alleges there were online misinformation bots interfering with the recent referendum.
I completely agree that the ABC and having The Guardian and to some degree Independent Australia and The Chaser media in the mainstream puts us in a better situation than our neighbours. Yes, definitely. However, I also emphasise that this is still a heavily tilted table, with 7, 9, 10 and (depending on your region) Sky on public television and online, plus the usual suspects like The Australian, but also many regional news sites are owned by them too.
Until we (as a general society) shift away from those media platforms, they influence the information we (as a general society) receive and how it's framed. Yeah, it's better, but it's still very uphill. Legislation and our political situation have made it easier, it helps but it can't solve the problem on its own.
And thanks for replying, it's made me realise that I should be sharing more news from progressive publications to help make that shift happen.
Let the best arguments win, which is great cause their arguments rely on lies, fiction, and crimes against humanity.
How's that been working out so far?
The "marketplace of ideas" is rigged when most media platforms are either directly owned by ultra-rich shareholders (e.g. most mainstream news outlets, and plenty of minor ones too, and most mainstream social media platforms) or dominated by astroturfed campaigns (troll farms, targeted political advertising e.g. Cambridge Analytica). Why should we expect the quality of an idea to determine its chances of winning?
You're right that it makes those points easier to dispute and counter, but that won't happen on its own, especially if the Greens can't reach the same audience.
0/10, didn't recommend an equally-weak lock at the end and call it "unbreakable, apparently, from what I've heard"
Def consider telling them somehow, might be happening to other people too.
+1 for the Thunderbird alert.
Lemmyvision 2 - The Results Are In!!
I put it 3rd, even without the lovely french sign language visuals, the lyrics itself were enough to put it half way up the list. I gotta say, I'm disappointed to see a couple of generic vapid pop songs rated higher...
Reminder: 🎶 aussie.zone Lemmyvision 2 voting ends on Monday 🎧
This post is for voting on /c/rage [https://aussie.zone/c/rage]’s Lemmyvision 2 song nomination. Over the past few weeks, our community has submitted nominations, and we have until April 1 to pick a winner. Our Lemmyvision representative, @Gorgritch_umie_killa [https://aussie.zone/u/Gorgritch_umie_k...
Do admin tools allow blocking posts/direct-messages based on text?
The "Nicole" spammer is annoying, but it's a great test of our anti-spam capabilities.
Spam is a real threat. efore this instance was made, there was a right-wing troll using open-registration instances to spam shock porn on every post they could until they were banned, then come back the next day. And with the increased popularity of Lemmy, commercial spam is more and more likely to begin.
If you have the capability to block text, could you try to block the Nicole spam messages?
aussie.zone/c/ama, for if you've ever wanted to ask Australians a question
Bewildered by our wildlife? Curious about our cuisine? Perplexed by our perspectives? Fascinated by the social implications of compulsory, preferential run-off voting?
Well don't bother with search engines, nah, just Ask an Aussie!
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How to fix traffic congestion
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This is the B-plot of Utopia (2014) Season 4 Episode 8.
Summary:
Today, Australia’s 39 universities endorsed a dangerous and politicised definition of antisemitism which threatens academic freedom, will have a chilling effect on legitimate criticism of Israel, and risks institutionalising anti-Palestinian racism. They did so without meaningful consultation with Palestinian groups or diverse Jewish groups who are critical of Israel.
The Jewish Council of Australia strongly opposes the antisemitism definition developed by the Group of Eight (Go8) universities and adopted by Universities Australia. By categorising Palestinian political expression as inherently antisemitic, it will be unworkable and unenforceable, and stifle critical political debate, which is at the heart of any democratic society.
The definition dangerously conflates Jewish identities with support for the state of Israel and the political ideology of Zionism.
I was going to include some key dot points, but this statement is succinct enough that you should just read i
Snap Protest this Saturday in response to brutality in custody last week
On Saturday the 25th of January, an Aboriginal inmate was bashed by the corrective services Immediate action team at Long Bay Correctional Centre. After being tear-gassed and beaten by officers, he sustained head lacerations, a broken eye socket, broken ribs and ankle. It has been reported that he h...
On Saturday the 25th of January, an Aboriginal inmate was bashed by the Corrective Services Immediate Action Team at Long Bay Correctional Centre.
After being tear-gassed and beaten by officers, he sustained head lacerations, a broken eye socket, broken ribs and ankle
It has been reported that he has not received any medical treatment for the past 5 days nor has he eaten anything since the incident,
This is inhuman behavior and unjustified. Withholding basic medical care and general health needs like food, nutrition and hydration is against the basic human rights.
The family will be attending this weekend on Saturday to protest and demand the end to brutalization in custody.
JOIN THE FAMILY THIS WEEKEND‼️ MEET ON THE CORNER OF ANZAC PDE & BILGA CR
After hosting a (failed) neo-Nazi recruitment event, fascist HQ gets their door bashed in by Santa and office sprayed with liquid
232 likes, 31 comments - forautonomydestroyaustralia on December 24, 2024: "Anonymous Submission 🎄 24.12.24 Christmas came early when, this week, the NWA's door was shattered, and the inside of their office ruined with a mystery liquid. Overnight, the head office of the fascist group National Wo...
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Anonymous Submission 🎄 24.12.24
Christmas came early when, this week, the NWA's door was shattered, and the inside of their office ruined with a mystery liquid.
Overnight, the head office of the fascist group National Workers Alliance (NWA) was attacked by anti-fascists. The NWA has been acting as a bridge for uniting the far right under the guise of "working class organizing".
NWA has hosted three fascist events this year, with members of neo-nazi groups such as NSN attending each one, along with other far right figures. They also march most Saturdays through so-called melbourne CBD.
This office was the location of the most recent (failed) recruitment event for NWA.
Solidarity with all anti-fascist action taken in this colony. We must continue to shut down fascism everywhere, in the streets, in the workplace and in the community.
No mercy for fascists.
I suppose the Polish Club are glad they didn't host this time. [More c
Redgum - Servin' U.S.A.
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In memory of Jimmy Carter.
New moderator, and changes to the comm
gday everyone. In response to the recent meta discussion, I've volunteered as a moderator for /c/worldnews.
The main reasons I volunteered is to make this comm less generic and more suited to aussie.zone, as well as reducing the stream of drive-by spam posts.
There are a few ways I aim to achieve this:
Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) gala event protest at 6pm tonight
Event by Stop the War on Palestine - Sydney on Wednesday, December 4 2024
cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/15787666
Speakers at the gala include war hawk David Weinberg and a Technion graduate talking about their recent duty in the IDF. Many Australian universities including UTS and USyd have partnerships with Technion.
Protest was announced to be taking place at 151 Castlereagh St, Sydney (near Town Hall Station).
The rally is organised by Stop the War on Palestine, and supported by UTS Staff for Palistine, NTEU for Palestine, PalSoc UTS, Students against War and Palestine Youth Movement.
Sydney - Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) gala event protest at 6pm tonight
Event by Stop the War on Palestine - Sydney on Wednesday, December 4 2024
Speakers at the gala include war hawk David Weinberg and a Technion graduate talking about their recent duty in the IDF. Many Australian universities including UTS and USyd have partnerships with Technion.
Protest was announced to be taking place at 151 Castlereagh St, Sydney (near Town Hall Station).
The rally is organised by Stop the War on Palestine, and supported by UTS Staff for Palistine, NTEU for Palestine, PalSoc UTS, Students against War and Palestine Youth Movement.
Victorian Liberal Party member & local candidate Louise Black uncovered as a regular in Neo-Nazi circles
tl;dr: Racist bigot who pals around with neo-Nazis is a well-connected Victorian Liberal Party member who stood for local council electio...
I realise that all the screenshots of evidence make this article look longer than it is, so I've written some bullet points, but the whole article is worth reading (if you're willing to handle content mentioned in the warnings). Breaking federal laws, offering lawyers to neo-Nazis, getting into tiffs with said neo-Nazis when they turn out to be misogynist turds, it's a ride.
::: spoiler Bullet-points
Louise recently ran as a candidate in the Victorian council elections, contesting the Melaleuca ward in the City of Kingston, in Melbourne’s South-East. [and came in second place]
"Your Union, Your Choice" rally this Tuesday (Gadigal/Sydney)
cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/15185451
- 11:00am Tuesday 12 November
- Belmore Park near Central Station
Join us to rally for the rights of the CFMEU and defend our democratic rights.
The new legislation targeting the CFMEU, stripping away its democratic processes based on unproven rumours is still standing. This is a dangerous precedent, threatening every union member’s right to organise and be heard. This precedent is undemocratic and anti-union! Let’s show up and demand these unjust laws be repealed!
It's important to understand the administration as a precedent, rather than specifically looking at the CFMEU. This has already had a chilling effect on other unions wanting to avoid similar repression, and just like many times before, sets up an attack for the Liberal Party to extend when next elected. That's why it's critical for other workers like us to stand together in solidarity, before there's no strong unions left to stand for ours. I
"Your Union, Your Choice" rally this Tuesday (Gadigal/Sydney)
Join us to rally for the rights of the CFMEU and defend our democratic rights.
The new legislation targeting the CFMEU, stripping away its democratic processes based on unproven rumours is still standing. This is a dangerous precedent, threatening every union member’s right to organise and be heard. This precedent is undemocratic and anti-union! Let’s show up and demand these unjust laws be repealed!
It's important to understand the administration as a precedent, rather than specifically looking at the CFMEU. This has already had a chilling effect on other unions wanting to avoid similar repression, and just like many times before, sets up an attack for the Liberal Party to extend when next elected. That's why it's critical for other workers like us to stand together in solidarity, before there's no strong unions left to stand for ours. I urge those who can to come and bring friends, and those who can't [to
CFMEU Rallies Upcoming in Many Cities:
The CFMEU are hosting rallies in various cities this Tuesday and are encouraging the community to join them. Despite any critiques we have of the union leadership, it is important to show solidarity in protesting the dictatorial union-busting administration laws, which were covered well in a post made here this week and which have a serious chilling effect on other unions and workers altogether as we fight for better conditions. Among other things, it's noteworthy that the CFMEU have been one of the few unions to strike in solidarity with Palestine encampment protestors at ANU.
"We encourage all members of the community to join us. CFMEU members deserve control over their Union, just like any other worker. Together, we stand strong to defend the future of our families and our union. ✊"
CHECK YOUR OWN CITY, the following are just some examples
USyd students vote en masse to cut ties with Israel
In an invigorating SGM, hundreds of students at the University of Sydney voted overwhelmingly in favour of cutting ties with Israel.
Linked is the USyd magazine article published by their Student’s Representative Council.
The article says 'over 500 students', although other sources such as Green Left estimate over 700, with even News Corp publications (The Australian, Sky News, etc.) claiming almost 800 students.
One part which isn't mentioned in those articles: Witnesses at the meeting told me there was some attempt to finish up the meeting before the second motion could be declared, which was counted with a chorus of "Let us stay!". Apparently the meeting was only scheduled for an hour and delayed by a filibuster from a S4P speaker.
Restaurants with cheap and large serving sizes in the city?
Unfortunately the guides I could find for Dixon Street (Chinatown) were ten years old and the places no longer exist, but I've heard there's a place somewhere upstairs in Dixon House Food Court with huge plates for average prices.
Outside of this and memories of the Town Hall classic 'Big Bite', I wouldn't know where to start.
Error when uploading avatar or banner
When I try and upload an image for my avatar, I receive the message:
{"data":{"files":null,"msg":"ffprobe Failed with exit status: 1"},"state":"success"}
This happened with both a WebP and a PNG file, so I suspect it's a bug.
I can upload images fine here, and when I export my account details it shows a valid image URL for my avatar.