At this point, I can only say one thing fairly confidently:
We're certainly living in a timeline
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At this point, I can only say one thing fairly confidently:
We're certainly living in a timeline
Definitely one of the timelines of all time
May you live in times that are times.
just look at this. this is such a fascinating image. it's so surreal. how did we get here?
Lol "pirate flag". I've never watched One Piece but its from that isn't it? They raised an anime flag
In One Piece, the main characters are pirates, sure, but that doesn't make them 'anti-heroes'.
This is because the world government of One Piece is Authoritarian / Fascist / Feudalist.
This flag has been used all over Asia by youth to express unity in dissatisfaction with corruption and a system that is stacked against them. I think it started in Indonesia, but I am not sure.
Nepal is officially an Emperor Luffy's territory.
Look at what the Kirk assassin wrote on their cartridges.
Internet meme culture is just culture now.
This is my nightmare, I can never keep track of any information on Discord. It's just chaos.
Nowadays -
"I'm having trouble with x."
"Okay. Open a ticket"
"Oh, thanks. Okay, so"
"—on the official discord."
To usenet! Let's start a new world order.
This is fascinating, I expected Karki to be a GenZ or Millenial guy, she is a 73 year old woman.
Does anyone who follows Nepali politics know if this is going to turn into a color revolution? Are western powers successfully using this as a pretense to get a right-wing government in?
They have a lot to teach us. I for one, welcome our Nepali overlords!
New live action one piece is looking pretty good
Smaller countries are easier to get new governments in. The bigger it is the harder it is to oust a leader, let alone get better leadership in after.
I think these south asians are on to something with their methods of protesting here, idk if I can say this on here but targeting the homes of lawmakers garnered by corrupt means, and government buildings, seems to be a good strategy.
Sri lanka, indonesia, and nepal all did this recently and I think I am missing some even.
We tried protesting politicians houses in the UK a couple years ago. And even though the PM and his family wasn't there, and all they did was hang up a banner, the narrative was about how they were intimidating him with violent threats against his family and was widely condemed.
Bangladesh, Pakistan. Even Thailand. India would be devastating but it seems on the horizon
So the US should balkanize before they get better leadership
Unironically yes. We should still have a regional compact or something but clearly things are not working. People have wildly different visions of how the country should be run and this stupid power struggle isn’t helping anyone.
smaller countries have an easier time getting better government because in smaller countries, things are closer by, and it's easier to just walk up to your prime minister's house and set it on fire if he misbehaves. in the US, which is a thousand kilometers across, you can't just walk there.
I'm actually in favor of bringing political responsibility back to the local level. That means, communities largely organize themselves, with only few interactions with the federal government.
Tbh Indonesia is not a small country, it has the 4th largest population and the archipelago is as wide as US. However the demonstrations there took place in almost all major cities.
I totally forgot they used the Straw Hat flag XD
The organizing appears to have worked. On Friday, the military accepted the recommendation of the protest group and named Karki the interim prime minister.
If only this is how it could go down in the US. Sigh…
but ... it would be very un-American to fight corruption and listen to the demands of the people.
Unfortunately, when it happens here its going to be a long, awful, drawn out, bloody conflict.
The No Kings protests demonstrated, if literally nothing else, that record-breaking groups of people across the country can remain mostly peaceful with extremely high underlying emotions churning.
This administration will be the downfall of the system and people will barely have to lift a finger. When the US economy inevitably crashes, people's comfort will be in jeopardy - mass bloodshed will not restore that. This isn't the 1800s, we literally are too numerous and our systems are too fragile to support and sustain a massive, drawn-out civil war.
I still have this tab open from 5 days ago: Wife of Ex-Nepali PM Burned Alive, Gen Z Revolt Engulfs Country: Live Updates
I go back to it every day to check whether it's still there because it feels so surreal that i think it's somehow just a dream and i'm going to wake up every moment now and the news story will have disappeared.
On the other side of the same coin, a Nepali minister abandoned his wheelchair-bound wife to flee the mob. The mob extracted her from the building, carried her to safety, and got her to a local hospital… Then they resumed burning down the building.
And that’s the kind of strict laser focus that a revolution should have. You’re not revolting to hurt people or burn things down; you’re revolting because of what the people at the top have done. Destruction is a message, not the goal.
Huh that sounds totally reasonable. Can't see any issues.
Except Discord. That's just stupid. At least use something E2EE.
The title is extremely misleading. No one is running a country via discord. The your rebelled successfully and after ousting the former pm they were asked by the military for a new pm rexommendation. They had discussions about that on discord and gave their recommendation afterwards. That's all there is to it, no one is holding cabinet meetings via discord. The interim pm probably doesn't even know what discord is.
Why would you use E2EE for a group with over 100000 members?
I also kinda doubt stuff like matrix could handle that many users. All-in-all, and I say this as not the biggest fan of discord, I think it was an okay choice.
That's what I was thinking.
Like thankfully whatever they're up to isn't too interesting to Discord corporate or "U.S interests" right now, or their communications would be turned on them so fast.
But hey at least it's like a small step up from Facebook. Somebody help them set up their own Matrix protocol infrastructure. :D