ThanksObama5223 [he/him]

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  • while losses like these are large and indicative of poor lending practices for mortgages, there was more at play for the 2008 market implosion. It wasnt just defaults on mortgage-backed securities, but the widespread failure (fraud imo) of rating agencies giving these MBS good ratings, the trillions of dollars of derivatives betting on those false ratings, and the failure (fraud imo) of regulatory bodies to identify and mitigate any of this. A mortgage crisis is surely happening but i doubt the fallout will be anywhere near 2008. but i stopped paying attention to financial regulatory policy in the early trump years after he undid the measly measures obama put in place post-crisis so your guess is as good as mine



  • I recently moved out of my major city to a suburb (we wanted to buy a place and no way we could afford more than a 1bed apt in the city). The way suburbanites manicure their lawns has jokerfied me. people spending hundreds of dollars a month for services to come out and fertilize/pesticide, out there mowing/weed wacking every couple of days, etc all to maintain what is effectively a weed that kills biodiversity. if humanity survives im certain we will look back on lawns as the greatest misallocation of resources in human history. my wife and i are working to plant a ton and do almost nothing about our dandelion riddled lawn







  • My wife's a hopeless radlib, maybe demsoc. I am very open about my politics and she doesn't care for the most part. I have tried to convert her but she's got somelib hangups and can't accept the historical necessity of violence. so we mostly agree until i say some redacted-1 redacted-2 shit, then she just sighs and calls me crazy. love her





  • ThanksObama5223 [he/him]tomoviesBarbie was fucking snubbed
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    8 months ago

    i haven't seen a few of the other best picture noms, but i agree with this. especially if you are comparing barbie and poor things directly. on its face poor things is better visually, in its direction/acting, and in its plot. beyond that it grapples with its narrative topics better than barbie, chiefly feminism.

    bella has more agency as a character than all of the barbies, even as the 'mental toddler' as others describe. and that agency only grows throughout the movie/with her character development.


  • This is the best summary I think. For my comments on the thread here (and maybe others) it might just be a miscommunication issue though. Of course latam has it's own exploitative history, and myself and others often exclude much of latam from "the west" on the basis of world systems analysis as periphery nations. But I think the point is this shouldn't exempt latam countries or political movements from criticism. It's a good post imo


  • I think it's maps very well onto the "Western" world. Could you describe the ways in which it doesn't? Core countries are typically those that historically benefitted the most from colonialism, and parlayed that advantage into today's complex global trade and markets.

    Spain is considered core as it did that more successfully than Portugal, who is considered semi-peripheral. It also helps explain some of the racial things you're talking about, like how Japan is part of the imperial core both from its own imperial exploits and from it's relationship with the us in the postwar period. Much of Japan's racial expectation in the otherwise white western world as the model minority is a cultural effect downstream of their important place in the flow of surplus value from the imperial periphery to the core


  • Systems analysis isn't a breakdown of white and non-white nations, it's more or an analysis of net benefit/drain on a country in Americas global empire. So core/periphery/semi-periphery is more of an analysis of how the imperial system works, which maps well onto the "western" world previously discussed. It so happens that much of that world is also white, though not exclusively.

    I think this recent article on the question of whether china is periphery or core to better understand the topic: https://monthlyreview.org/2021/07/01/china-imperialism-or-semi-periphery/





  • My wife is a lib, and won't convert despite my best efforts. Her opinions are mostly good, but there are some real dogshit ones. I think it's a good reminder that people don't always agree, and you have to find a way to live with that

    We are so happy, she's the best partner I've ever had. I shudder to think what my life would be like if I disqualified her for not being ml