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yeahiwasintheshit · 1 year ago
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zenosanalytic · 12 days ago
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Owners and Finance have inserted themselves between users and service-providers in almost every industry, and use this middle position to impose rents(use-costs; not a payment for service or a maintenance fee: just a cost they impose because they're allowed and can enforce it) on every single transaction.
Everything is expensive, everything sucks in quality, yet no one has money because the capitalist-class has leveraged their capital to restructure pretty much every industry so that most of every dollar in every transaction goes to them. This is ALLOT Like medieval economies, where the ~Nobility~ would charge rents, of labor goods or valuables, for basically every use, activity on, or passage across the land they controlled. And that's by design: Conservatism is an anti-democratic, anti-market, monopolistic, anti-egalitarian, hierarchical movement obsessed with re-establishing the medieval social order. Always has been, since it was founded in reaction to the French Revolution.
When you vote for Conservatives anywhere in the world, for any reason, you are voting for precisely this sort of Rent-Economy, and precisely this sort of inherited hierarchy.
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pro-birth · 4 years ago
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[ID: tweet by @missmayn. It reads, “Women’s careers are hurt more by having babies than men’s are for sexually assaulting coworkers.”]
Pregnancy discrimination 101
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pern-dragon · 6 years ago
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partisan-by-default · 7 years ago
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accessible-tumbling · 2 years ago
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Two twitter posts by Ally Maynard (@missmayn) dated 12:07 PM, 17 May 23. They read:
I think a lot about how my grandpa was the sole provider for his wife and four kids, he built a 4-bedroom house with a vegetable garden on a hill in the New England suburbs, put his kids through college, took family vacations every year and retired at 62. and he was a mAiLmAN.
future generations will be thinking about how both of their grandparents worked for billion-dollar corporate conglomerates, yet, could never afford to buy a house or take time off and are still working at 92.
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solacekames · 7 years ago
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https://twitter.com/missmayn/status/945768159738343424
Americans killed by Nazis in 2017: Heather Heyer Taliesin Namkai Meche Ricky Best Richard Collins III Timothy Caughman Srinivas Kuchibhotla Buckley Kuhn-Fricker Scott Fricker Americans killed by anti-fascists: 0
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lafix · 7 years ago
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mholquinn · 4 years ago
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Reposted from @thefeministvibe 1+1=... By: @missmayn #thefeministvibe - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/CEFIpkdF890/?igshid=1k152whk7qh10
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gayfirebird · 2 years ago
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[ID : tweet by @missmayn 10/JAN/23
"it's actually crazy we figured out how to grow real diamonds that are cheaper and better quality than the real thing and so many people are still like, no thanks the suffering is what makes it special."/ End ID]
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never-was-has-been · 7 years ago
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“He’s so predictable...” -Ally‏ @missmayn
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pern-dragon · 6 years ago
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dmnsqrl · 6 years ago
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https://twitter.com/missmayn/status/1141823145894014976?s=21 “These for-profit concentration camps charge us, the taxpayers, $750 per day, per child. It costs $22,000 to detain *one child* for *one month* and they're not even provided with soap, toothbrushes or beds. Some people are getting very, very rich off this self-imposed crisis.” Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/immigration-border-crisis/trump-admin-s-tent-cities-cost-more-keeping-migrant-kids-n884871 https://www.instagram.com/p/BzCTA-kDNB6_G026_ibiyO6hOhsplu-7iU2wsg0/?igshid=10fkg67toa265
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cherryblossomshadow · 2 months ago
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[Image ID and source: Tweet by Ally Maynard (@/missmayn), reading:
If you ever find yourself wondering why the GOP is so hellbent on destroying women's healthcare: free, long-term birth control is the fastest way to pull women out of poverty.
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The misogyny and control are the two pillars of Republican patriarchy.
Women must be subjugated.
Weirdos like Trump and Vance would make everything worse.
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va-lancy · 6 years ago
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nickyschneiderus · 6 years ago
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Are you being harassed by a Bernie Bro or a Bernie bot?
Bernie Sanders’ Tuesday morning announcement that he would join the 2020 presidential race means one thing is inevitable: Online will be hell for the foreseeable future.
We have to deal with Bernie bros AGAIN?!
— Natasha Janardan (@natashajanardan) February 19, 2019
Throughout the 2016 primaries and even through the presidential election, Bernie Bros—a subset of extreme supporters—wreaked terror on Twitter, in Reddit threads and infamously on women reporters and Hillary Clinton supporters.
The Bernie Bro is a meme but also a phenomenon. It represents arguably one of the first times a die-hard mob formed around a presidential candidate and used social media so vigorously in support of them.
Most of the assault we received from Bernie Bros were Russian bots executing disinformation warfare. A lot of us, especially women, are still being attacked.
That said, Dems cannot repeat 2016.
If you support Bernie, don't be an asshole.
If you hate him, don't be an asshole.
— Ally Maynard (@missmayn) February 19, 2019
And now, everyone is bracing for their return. But what if this time, it’s just the bots?
Okay, the twitter account I just called out appears to be a bot. I have since deleted that tweet. However, his response to me is *not atypical* from what's appearing in my mentions from real accounts who support @BernieSanders
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) February 19, 2019
A recent report by Politico found that bot and inauthentic activity was ramping up on Twitter in advance of 2020, with Bernie Sanders one of the candidates seeing fake tweets and replies happening on their behalf, trying to widen America’s already chasm-like political divides.
Bernie Bots are swarming. pic.twitter.com/5fYfB1FR8x
— Crapsickle! (@KariMcNinch) February 19, 2019
So how do you know if it’s a bot or a bro in your mentions?
What is a Bernie Bro?
In 2016, Vox described Bernie Bros as a strain of Sanders supporters, made up of mostly younger white men. And according to the rest of the internet, they’re typically awful.
“[A Bernie Bro] typically presents as a white, male Bernie Sanders supporter who haunts Internet comment sections,” Slate reported in 2016.
Really dreading another election season of Bernie bros.
— Bridget Phetasy (@BridgetPhetasy) February 19, 2019
The term was thrown around so often during the height of the 2016 primaries that even Urban Dictionary joined in explaining the phenomenon. The slang website defined a Bernie Bro as an “insufferable, self-righteous, left-wing activist,” and a set of “volatile, unstable, angry Bernie Sanders supporters.”
“They’re a mob, and it’s not positive toward their candidate, it’s trying to tear you down from supporting Hillary,” a chief of staff for a Democratic member of Congress who’s endorsed Clinton said at the time.
However, it’s wrong to paint all of Bernie’s support at young and male. Bernie Bros only represent a group of supporters. In his past run, Sanders garnered support from minority and young voters according to a Harvard-Harris poll.
My #BernieBro familia. Proud #BernieBros. #JustAnotherBernieBro. #Bernie2020 pic.twitter.com/EnrA1NgkmP
— Elianna (@elihazeleyes) February 20, 2019
1) Bernie Bros are a real thing and they really harassed a lot of people, especially women, in 2016 and beyond.
2) Not every Bernie supporter is a Bernie Bro.
Both of things can be true at the same time.
— Louisa
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(@LouisatheLast) February 19, 2019
But the actual Bros were one unique kind of terrible. True-to-form Bernie Bros are obsessive, narcissistic young men who grapple with feminism and are just a Facebook war away from saying all genders matter
As we saw in the race between Sanders and Clinton, Bernie Bros are typically sexist—a troubling factor considering how many women are already running in 2020. During the 2016 primaries, the bros were called out for aggressive online attacks against women reporters and female Clinton supporters, The New York Times reported.
Bill Clinton condemned those attacks, saying that Bernie Bros forced a female blogger to use a pseudonym to avoid “vicious trolling and attacks that are literally too profane often—not to mention sexist—to repeat.”
All the Bernie bros are rising from their caskets now, stirring to life, growling in their caps, ready to send female candidates a bunch of where-were-you-whens#BernieSanders #BernieSanders
— Beths Bowl of Ennuitabix (@bethwritesstuff) February 19, 2019
“Berniebros clearly do exist,” Washington Post correspondent Philip Bump wrote in 2016. “While fans of many of the candidates paint the 2016 election in remarkably stark terms of doom and transcendence, fans of Sanders are very vocal about it—and that overlaps with an internet culture that’s broadly slow to keep young, angry men in check when they act out. With a culture that often fails when it tries to do so.”
Bros were in full form back in 2016 when Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, a New Hampshire Democrat and Clinton supporter posted a photo of her and Clinton on stage together to her Facebook page.
As documented by Mashable, comments included gems like “Their vaginas are making terrible choices,”  written by someone named Scott Lockhart, who also commented about supporting Sanders.
And when Sanders announced this week, many women who were vocal in the 2016 election, voiced their concerns, saying that the bros who @’ed them incessantly, trying to shout down support of Clinton, would be back.
But, not all Bernie Bros are Bernie Bros. In a number of 2016 autopsies, we learned that some of the Twitter accounts that were masking as extreme Bernie Bros were actually bots.
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— ૐ൬ҽժɨƈɨռɛ ฬටℓғ (@5thdimdreamz) May 31, 2016
Twitter users, like Guns Down America Executive Director Igor Volsky, are claiming to have already gotten into spats with bots on the very first day of Bernie’s announcement.
Okay, the twitter account I just called out appears to be a bot. I have since deleted that tweet. However, his response to me is *not atypical* from what's appearing in my mentions from real accounts who support @BernieSanders
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) February 19, 2019
And last month, reporter Josh Emerson tracked down a Turkish bot tweeting about Sanders.
In an effort to be fair in my bot busting adventures I have looked up #WeareMaduro Interestingly, once again turkish bots show up. Yesterday they were tweeting about Bernie Sanders.
sample bots:@RabiaSolmaz18@EvcenOzkan@ImdatSarikaya@ErkinYetis@UmutKay18634101@KutluAzmi pic.twitter.com/uxGNDuEeBz
— Josh Russell (@josh_emerson) January 27, 2019
According to The New York Times, Twitter identified more than 2,000 accounts controlled by Russian operatives and over 36,000 bots that tweeted 1.4 million times during the election.
And they’re not all telling readers just to  #feelthebern. Bots exist to influence opinions—in 2016’s case, to influence an American presidential election—to poke and to antagonize.
But seeing as Bernie Bros being vocal made for a divisive primary season in the last election, there’s no surprise they are back in bot form. They’ll want people who are anti-Bernie to hate him just as much as die-hard Bros really do love him.
To combat this, there are easy tips to ensure see if you are dealing with a Bro or a bot. Perhaps the easiest step is to use websites like botcheck.me. By typing in a user’s handle will tell you if the account is likely a political bot or tweeting out highly automated patterns.
The Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRL) suggests looking out for factors like how often tweets are posted, if bios and profile photos are generic, a lack of original wording and a lot of retweets. 
A pattern you may have noticed: many bot and troll accounts have usernames that end in 8 random digits. pic.twitter.com/54Gc8Jq35L
— Conspirador Norteño (@conspirator0) August 23, 2017
Before you start complaining about "Bernie Bro" trolls, do make sure they're actually real people and not Russian bots intentionally trying to stir up hatred.
— David Atkins #11Justices (@DavidOAtkins) February 20, 2019
And if the early returns are any indications, the bots will be everywhere. As will the Bros.
But while both are likely to be harassing you, neither are worth your time.
from Ricky Schneiderus Curation https://www.dailydot.com/layer8/bernie-bro-bernie-bot-twitter-harassment/
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