put all of your election posting here so it doesn't bother anyone else!

from @CoolerOpposide@hexbear.net:

For Agitprop purposes, I’m asking comrades to help aggregate any and all effortpost responses, critiques, or general thoughts that you have seen or written pertaining to yesterday’s U.S. election that you think have standalone value for discussion either online or IRL.

I made a post for that purpose here, and ideally it can be used not only for general discussion, but as a reference for well thought out responses in discussions about the election to save all of us some brainpower.

No shitposts please, as we’d like to highlight some comrades’ actual effort in constructing responses or analysis, but humor is 100% welcome to help make your point!

  • 3rdWorldCommieCat [none/use name]
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    21 days ago

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    Saw this by some libs in reddit-logo, what are y'alls thoughts? Also lmao at the last one thinking the rest of the world will see the end of american hegemony as a bad thing.

    • MrPiss [he/him]
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      21 days ago

      Europe doesn't have the ability to go it's own way. Without energy sovereignty, which was denied to them with the ukraine war and the Nordstrom bombings, and with neoliberal austerity they won't be able prevent deindustrialization. The world is still addicted to dollar denominated debt so I don't see a way out for anyone else either. Also, China unfortunately just sits there keeping to themselves so they won't be build a robust alternative to the US for a good while. Those are all short term outlooks though. I'd like to be proven wrong though.

    • edge [he/him]
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      21 days ago

      Eventually, Europe will come up with its own stealth fighter.

      "Eventually, Europe will waste billions on another plane that can't fly in the rain."

    • plinky [he/him]
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      21 days ago

      europe couldn't find its dick on viagra, they will at best establish commision to investgate feasibility by 2027, and then have a giant row who does what in the value chain, and then lose elections

    • ihaveibs [he/him]
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      21 days ago

      I see it as a blow to American hegemony for sure, but nothing that fundamentally change anything at this point. Maybe more of a benchmark to look back on than anything else

    • barrbaric [he/him]
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      20 days ago

      Nah. The bureaucrats in the various agencies (aka the deep state) will continue running things behind the scenes, as will the GOP house and senate members who are less mercurial than Trump (which is most of them IIRC). The president being a dementia-riddled madman doesn't really matter, see:

      • Biden
      • The last Trump presidency
      • Reagan