AF_R [he/him]

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  • It’s honestly so disheartening watching people here throw out the Millennium challenge as some kind of end-all gotcha to own the libs.

    The Millennium challenge result was only achieved by Red side forces assuming motorcycles could travel cross country at the speed of light unbothered by enemy actions (they can’t), tiny speedboats could carry 4 giant ridiculously heavy anti ship missiles (they can’t), the entire Blue fleet would place themselves on the shoreline (they wouldn’t), and that it is possible to use a world ending amount of chemical and biological weapons to render your entire country’s landmass uninhabitable and therefore impervious to ground invasion.

    Like, yes we get it. The US “sucks” at war. However people here are acting like the US military industrial complex is some kind of paper mache figure to blow over when in reality, it produces weapons of unimaginable destructive capability en masse. The same weapons that are killing Palestinians today, right now.

    This is the opposite of material analysis and is, frankly, reactionary - a mindset I’ve seen a disturbing number of times here lately.


  • AF_R [he/him]@hexbear.nettoAnime@hexbear.netBased Frieren?
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    23 hours ago

    Yeah I genuinely don’t understand the folks who are getting upset at Frieren of all things.

    Like, yes I get the undertones of evolutionary psychology. Nobody is saying that shit is cool. However, to say the demons in Frieren justifies that thought is a bit reaching. The point of the demons is to subvert typical fantasy anime villain tropes and make Frieren (the character) look cool. No it’s not cool that the author used racist undertones to do so.

    One could even view the argument as a defense of fascism; fascists and psychopaths are sentient people with thoughts and feelings too, should they be allowed in society?

    Again, evolutionary psychology is not cool. Nobody is saying it is. But being bothered by Frieren to the point where it ruins the experience is the opposite of critical consumption of media. We all wear clothes made by slaves and browse this site on devices mined by slaves and assembled using slavery and yet don’t condemn each others existences daily.

    There are fascists in the streets killing people right now. It’s okay to take a breather sometimes with a media that is slightly flawed while recognizing its flaws.



  • Interestingly, the Americans did get size shamed by the LHC into tossing billions of dollars into a giant hole in Texas (where, notably, no supercollider exists today). The Superconducting Super Collider.

    This accomplished fuck-all except defunding almost all domestic American science to divert funds into digging said hole and killing the smaller colliders the US already had running. These colliders had viable plans to use themselves as accelerators to a larger loop for much cheaper costs.

    This was arguably the incident that caused the collapse of US science which has not recovered to this day, in addition to pursuing a field of science that has possibly the lowest real world yield per dollar spent than any other branch, and not even building the collider as the cherry on top.

    Particle physicists thought themselves to be rockstars, and the one time academia could size shame Republicans into funding something, they fucking blew it.

    And because Americans are just comically fucking incompetent self sabotage addicts:

    The LHC at CERN was the proposed project that the EU wanted to collaborate with US funding on, with the LHC having additional unfinished loops built into the design to allow for future upgrades, with additional potential to incorporate the entire LHC as an accelerator to a much larger collider in the future as shown in this picture. This was the plan the US rejected in favor of building their Supercollider in Texas (which again, does not exist).

    America is truly a stain on humanity.