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  • nuwagaba2@mastodon.socialN nuwagaba2@mastodon.social

    @HarryMutt
    It would be easy for people to join together and fight for themselves if they knew that they're being deceived , blinded and brainwashed to an extent of being unable to know that they're being enslaved indirectly within the system. Won't people find out when it's too late to make a change?

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    @nuwagaba2

    Isn't education the best weapon against propaganda? You can only brainwash people who are not aware of the facts, and are unable to differentiate between facts and fiction. The problem is when people have not learned critical thinking and self-reflection.

    And I don't mean conspiracy theorists who probably think they were the best critical thinkers available. In a complicated world, simple answers are usually wrong. But understanding the complicated ones is often tiresome and hard. That's why conspiracy theories from UFO nonsense to antivaxxer lies are so en vogue in some circles. In the best case, they are simply misled into believing nonsense. In the worst case, they are purposely led away from more important issues.

    What I mean is that the ability to reflect on information and weigh different sources against each other and come to an educated conclusion based on PLAUSIBILITY and KNOWLEDGE is the best antidote against brainwashing. Education!

    Take the antivaxxer movement. Their ideas are backed by NO scientific evidence. RFK's agitation against measle vaccination, for instance, has led to an epidemic in the US. Children have died from a disease that was practically eradicated. Even more have permanent damage. But those numbers are CONCENTRATED within those who won't vaccinate their children. QED

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    • libertyforward1@beige.partyL libertyforward1@beige.party

      @DerPumu @faliate @davidaugust I would love to replace them that often, but I'm generally only able to scrape enough money together every decade or so

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      @LibertyForward1 @DerPumu @davidaugust
      Right. My glasses broke six years ago, I cannot afford an exam, nor have the funds to get one.
      If taxes go towards medical expenses, it should extend to the nearly blind as well. The longer we go without glasses the worse our eyes get. I know that is impossible in the US. However, for the countries that do have a universal health care, maybe petitioning the government departments that run these programmes and asking them to extend the medical benefits?

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        @nuwagaba2

        Isn't education the best weapon against propaganda? You can only brainwash people who are not aware of the facts, and are unable to differentiate between facts and fiction. The problem is when people have not learned critical thinking and self-reflection.

        And I don't mean conspiracy theorists who probably think they were the best critical thinkers available. In a complicated world, simple answers are usually wrong. But understanding the complicated ones is often tiresome and hard. That's why conspiracy theories from UFO nonsense to antivaxxer lies are so en vogue in some circles. In the best case, they are simply misled into believing nonsense. In the worst case, they are purposely led away from more important issues.

        What I mean is that the ability to reflect on information and weigh different sources against each other and come to an educated conclusion based on PLAUSIBILITY and KNOWLEDGE is the best antidote against brainwashing. Education!

        Take the antivaxxer movement. Their ideas are backed by NO scientific evidence. RFK's agitation against measle vaccination, for instance, has led to an epidemic in the US. Children have died from a disease that was practically eradicated. Even more have permanent damage. But those numbers are CONCENTRATED within those who won't vaccinate their children. QED

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        @HarryMutt
        You're right and am so impressed by your critical thinking skills. Unfortunately, in placeslike my own country, the government feeds people with the information it wants them to hear. The illiteracy levels are so high where a very big number of people can't be deceived and besides that, people are distracted through entertainment, sports and social media which makes them unable to pay attention to the reasons behind and policy. Can I share with you about my project?

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        • stinkie@mastodon.socialS stinkie@mastodon.social

          @davidaugust me- "yeah, the tax is higher, but things are actually taken care of, maintained, and you don't need to pay $2500 a year in taxes."
          My dad- "I'd rather not pay taxes."

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          @Stinkie 😳

          He doesn’t care if anything works? I doubt that. I don’t doubt he may tell himself that, but I doubt it is true.

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          • grumpasaurus@infosec.exchangeG grumpasaurus@infosec.exchange

            @davidaugust plot twist. Gofundme destabilizes governments to drive up adoption

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            @grumpasaurus 😝

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            • effariwhy@theforkiverse.comE effariwhy@theforkiverse.com

              @davidaugust hilarious in a laugh, but actually crying kinda way

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              @effariwhy you. Weeping through laughter.

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              • mike@cyberczar.orgM mike@cyberczar.org

                @davidaugust@mastodon.online
                I don't think Americans pity anybody else's tax rate. You don't think most Americans don't know our for-profit healthcare system sucks? Do you think Americans honestly want to launch GoFundMes? SCOTUS has made it all but impossible for actual Americans to do fuck-all about anything. Citizens United basically allowed every politician to be openly bought and paid for.

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                @mike @davidaugust Oh, I disagree. I think the vast majority of Americans fully embrace the propaganda. We lost the popular vote. Trump actually gained support among the youngest voters because they believed Trump would make the economy better.

                We saw what Trump did the first time, and we STILL lost! American voters are morons.

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                • davidaugust@mastodon.onlineD davidaugust@mastodon.online

                  #USpol #Norway #taxes #tax

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                  @davidaugust AND you get the freedom to walk the street at night and not having to arm yourself because everybody else is armed.

                  You get the freedom to trust that police officers have proper training and actually know the laws they are supposed to enforce.

                  You get the freedom to send your kids to school and college without going broke.

                  You get the freedom to drive your car and not have to use failing infrastructure.

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                    @ScotInTraining @davidaugust Very sad, but true! Here’s that info:

                    Chart:
                    “Maternal Mortality in the U.S. Far
                    Outstrips That of Other Industrialized Nations”

                    Article:
                    https://production-tcf.imgix.net/app/uploads/2022/03/01182237/listicle-map2a.png?w=695&h=695&fit=max&auto=format,compress&q=80

                    Attention Required! | Cloudflare

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                    • extra_special_carbon@mastodon.worldE extra_special_carbon@mastodon.world

                      @mike @davidaugust Oh, I disagree. I think the vast majority of Americans fully embrace the propaganda. We lost the popular vote. Trump actually gained support among the youngest voters because they believed Trump would make the economy better.

                      We saw what Trump did the first time, and we STILL lost! American voters are morons.

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                      @Extra_Special_Carbon@mastodon.world @davidaugust@mastodon.online
                      The fact that stations like Fox News and Newsmax are legal and are allowed to flat-out lie and brainwash a large swathe of the population is at least partially to blame.

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                      • dacig@mastodon.socialD dacig@mastodon.social

                        @KanaMauna @davidaugust

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                        @dacig @davidaugust

                        This isn't quite what I meant. What is the cost from the average citizen viewpoint? We need a comparison of the all taxes (national, local, sales, etc.) plus out of pocket health costs for a median family. Probably also better if it is done as a percentage of per capital income. Makes a much better argument that gets around the regional differences in salaries.

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                        • j_bertolotti@mathstodon.xyzJ j_bertolotti@mathstodon.xyz

                          @WiseWoman As much as I love having free healthcare, parental leave etc, people in EU countries fall for fascism every other week.
                          @davidaugust

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                          @j_bertolotti @WiseWoman @davidaugust Well, the #USofRael have been living under fascism forever, and yet don't get any of those things.
                          I don't know I kind of like my universal health care and strong unions things and still don't get fascists rulling my country.

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                          • faliate@mastodon.socialF faliate@mastodon.social

                            @LibertyForward1 @DerPumu @davidaugust
                            Right. My glasses broke six years ago, I cannot afford an exam, nor have the funds to get one.
                            If taxes go towards medical expenses, it should extend to the nearly blind as well. The longer we go without glasses the worse our eyes get. I know that is impossible in the US. However, for the countries that do have a universal health care, maybe petitioning the government departments that run these programmes and asking them to extend the medical benefits?

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                            @faliate @LibertyForward1 @davidaugust in many countries glasses are part of "free" health care. Here in Germany it's covered by the mandatory health insurance.
                            To be precise, that's not taxes going towards medical, over here, taxes are separate from health insurance, so politicians can't line their industrial friends' pockets with that money.

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                            • dacig@mastodon.socialD dacig@mastodon.social

                              @davidaugust When you are paying for private healthcare, you are also paying the providers margin.
                              That makes it much more expensive that tax funded healthcare systems that don't take profits. About twice as much in the US than in the EU, with poorer outcomes.

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                              @dacig @davidaugust

                              American healthcare is much worse than "profit on top"

                              American healthcare is a protection racket whose purpose is denying care, so as to say "Nice lung you got there, you covered enough?"

                              Beside the hospital is an equally large deny services building whose purpose is to override doctors, prevent treatment, you pay for that too.

                              Another building beside that is "billing" to produce financially destroyed families to work below minimum wage.

                              You pay for that too.

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                              • derpumu@mstdn.gamesD derpumu@mstdn.games

                                @faliate @LibertyForward1 @davidaugust in many countries glasses are part of "free" health care. Here in Germany it's covered by the mandatory health insurance.
                                To be precise, that's not taxes going towards medical, over here, taxes are separate from health insurance, so politicians can't line their industrial friends' pockets with that money.

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                                @DerPumu @LibertyForward1 @davidaugust
                                Oh wow okay! That's amazing!

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                                • nuwagaba2@mastodon.socialN nuwagaba2@mastodon.social

                                  @HarryMutt
                                  You're right and am so impressed by your critical thinking skills. Unfortunately, in placeslike my own country, the government feeds people with the information it wants them to hear. The illiteracy levels are so high where a very big number of people can't be deceived and besides that, people are distracted through entertainment, sports and social media which makes them unable to pay attention to the reasons behind and policy. Can I share with you about my project?

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                                  @nuwagaba2

                                  Sure! I'm always curious to hear from other places. Although I'm not so sure that I myself are so impressed with my own skills. 😉

                                  That's the crux not only in your country. People seem to forget what's important, and with the advent of social media, the ways to get yourself lost in meaningless entertainment have exploded. Not that the mechanisms had changed. Even back 2 millennia ago, the Romans knew that "Bread and Games" will keep the poeple from rioting.

                                  Only the media have changed, and maybe the attention span. Hence, a government that has the media in its hand can do bad things with them. Literacy rates are probably only one factor in this.

                                  But I'm curious, what's the primary source of information for those people you are referring to? TV/Radio? Or their mobiles? And if so, how do they use the phones when they are illiterate?

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                                    @nuwagaba2

                                    Sure! I'm always curious to hear from other places. Although I'm not so sure that I myself are so impressed with my own skills. 😉

                                    That's the crux not only in your country. People seem to forget what's important, and with the advent of social media, the ways to get yourself lost in meaningless entertainment have exploded. Not that the mechanisms had changed. Even back 2 millennia ago, the Romans knew that "Bread and Games" will keep the poeple from rioting.

                                    Only the media have changed, and maybe the attention span. Hence, a government that has the media in its hand can do bad things with them. Literacy rates are probably only one factor in this.

                                    But I'm curious, what's the primary source of information for those people you are referring to? TV/Radio? Or their mobiles? And if so, how do they use the phones when they are illiterate?

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                                    @HarryMutt
                                    It's about fighting hunger in my community, I work with 12 young volunteer farmers to make this a reality by growing food for the needy, educating local farmers with advanced agricultural skills to help them improve on their production as well as equipping beginner farmers with required tools like seeds , fertilisers and organic pestcides to help them produce the best out of their gardens as well combat climate change through tree planting. Do you have such initiatives there?

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                                    • H harrymutt@social.vivaldi.net

                                      @nuwagaba2

                                      Sure! I'm always curious to hear from other places. Although I'm not so sure that I myself are so impressed with my own skills. 😉

                                      That's the crux not only in your country. People seem to forget what's important, and with the advent of social media, the ways to get yourself lost in meaningless entertainment have exploded. Not that the mechanisms had changed. Even back 2 millennia ago, the Romans knew that "Bread and Games" will keep the poeple from rioting.

                                      Only the media have changed, and maybe the attention span. Hence, a government that has the media in its hand can do bad things with them. Literacy rates are probably only one factor in this.

                                      But I'm curious, what's the primary source of information for those people you are referring to? TV/Radio? Or their mobiles? And if so, how do they use the phones when they are illiterate?

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                                      @HarryMutt
                                      Learning how to use a phone doesn't require someone to be educated . There are hundreds and thousands of people in my community who who use smart phones although they're not educated. Here we have the UCC which regulates the kind of information showed on TVs, radios and some medias. It becomes easy for them to decide the kind of information to be shown by people more especially the youths and the children. This also plays a big part in keeping people divided and reluctant.

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                                      • nuwagaba2@mastodon.socialN nuwagaba2@mastodon.social

                                        @HarryMutt
                                        It's about fighting hunger in my community, I work with 12 young volunteer farmers to make this a reality by growing food for the needy, educating local farmers with advanced agricultural skills to help them improve on their production as well as equipping beginner farmers with required tools like seeds , fertilisers and organic pestcides to help them produce the best out of their gardens as well combat climate change through tree planting. Do you have such initiatives there?

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                                        @nuwagaba2

                                        That sounds a lot like this:
                                        https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiffeisen
                                        (translate the German page into English, the English page is only about the banks)
                                        During the industrialization, there were many initiatives like this for cooperative associations in Germany, along with social reforms and worker associations, aka unions. Germany is the land of cooperatives anyway. 😉 Which the Americans would call "socialist" (which it is not) because they are conditioned that you have to be "better than everybody else and fight alone" and not collaborate to make it better FOR everybody. But what happens there is that the individual is weak and is exploited by corporations who tell them that "SOSHALISM" is bad. Talk about propaganda by the ruling class...

                                        For Germany (and, in similar ways, the rest of Europe), this is exactly what brought prosperity to the communities of farmers and also workers. Cooperate, bundle resources, knowledge, and money.

                                        I think it's a great thing you are doing because poverty is best fought together.

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                                        • H harrymutt@social.vivaldi.net

                                          @nuwagaba2

                                          That sounds a lot like this:
                                          https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiffeisen
                                          (translate the German page into English, the English page is only about the banks)
                                          During the industrialization, there were many initiatives like this for cooperative associations in Germany, along with social reforms and worker associations, aka unions. Germany is the land of cooperatives anyway. 😉 Which the Americans would call "socialist" (which it is not) because they are conditioned that you have to be "better than everybody else and fight alone" and not collaborate to make it better FOR everybody. But what happens there is that the individual is weak and is exploited by corporations who tell them that "SOSHALISM" is bad. Talk about propaganda by the ruling class...

                                          For Germany (and, in similar ways, the rest of Europe), this is exactly what brought prosperity to the communities of farmers and also workers. Cooperate, bundle resources, knowledge, and money.

                                          I think it's a great thing you are doing because poverty is best fought together.

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                                          @HarryMutt
                                          If people we're not affected by the capitalistic mindsets, the world would be better. Our initiative is currently under a crisis where we have been forced away from the land we have rented for two years to do our activities. We're doing our best tj raise funds and purchase pur own land which would be a big step towards making our dream a reality. Your support via our gofund.me page would make a significant impact towards that goal.

                                          https://gofund.me/3f38fe9d0

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