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New blog entry: More in Sadness than in Anger: https://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2026/02/more-in-sadness-than-in-anger.html

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  • jsl@hachyderm.ioJ jsl@hachyderm.io

    @trademark @cstross And as Labour is so far to the right, why aren't there more parties to the left, besides the Greens maybe? Are voters more conservative than on the continent, despite apparent deprivation in large parts of the country?

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    @jsl @trademark Here in Scotland, the SNP poll higher than Labour and the Tories combined—and are to the left of Labour. The equivalent niche in England is occupied by the LibDems who have the wrong kind of history but are nevertheless doing well enough the right-wing media scrupulously sideline them.

    It's not that the voters are conservative but that the ENTIRE media environment is hard right.

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    • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

      @MedeaVanamonde @cstross
      I'd prefer to compost them, better for the environment.

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      @MedeaVanamonde @cstross @HighlandLawyer too many toxins getting into the food supply.
      Dissolve them in piranha solution, and use the liquor as chemical feedstock.

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      • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

        @jsl @trademark Here in Scotland, the SNP poll higher than Labour and the Tories combined—and are to the left of Labour. The equivalent niche in England is occupied by the LibDems who have the wrong kind of history but are nevertheless doing well enough the right-wing media scrupulously sideline them.

        It's not that the voters are conservative but that the ENTIRE media environment is hard right.

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        @cstross @trademark The media's bias is indeed something I had to learn is true 😞

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        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

          New blog entry: More in Sadness than in Anger: https://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2026/02/more-in-sadness-than-in-anger.html

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          @cstross Wow what?! This is the first time I've seen that quote.

          I mean the charitable read is "how do we end poverty" but even then that is a HELL of a way to phrase that if so?! And it's hard to give these people the benefit of the doubt rn

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          • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

            @cstross Wow what?! This is the first time I've seen that quote.

            I mean the charitable read is "how do we end poverty" but even then that is a HELL of a way to phrase that if so?! And it's hard to give these people the benefit of the doubt rn

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            @cstross I mean the entire thing of the Epstein files is wanting to think "it can't actually be that, this must be a misrepresentation" and then it's ACTUALLY that and WORSE than what you'd first think so I mean, I guess we should read it in the worst face value way

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            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

              New blog entry: More in Sadness than in Anger: https://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2026/02/more-in-sadness-than-in-anger.html

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              @cstross

              It's the entire attitude of the ultra rich class that they did this all by themselves with so little effort and obviously nobody else is worth a damn and why can't they be smart and rich like us?

              They don't even realize they're simply grifting off the rest of us.

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              • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                New blog entry: More in Sadness than in Anger: https://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2026/02/more-in-sadness-than-in-anger.html

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                @cstross

                Link Preview Image
                The super-rich ‘preppers’ planning to save themselves from the apocalypse

                Tech billionaires are buying up luxurious bunkers to survive a societal collapse they helped create, but like everything they do, it has unintended consequences

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                the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                • colman@mastodon.ieC colman@mastodon.ie

                  @cstross @SoftwareTheron we could also do a lot of things a lot cheaper if we actually assigned the costs properly. Excess air travel would be self correcting if it had to cover the full costs for example.

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                  @Colman @cstross @SoftwareTheron

                  per Ministry for the Future that problem self corrects when the small planes start falling out of the sky

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                  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                    @jsl @trademark Here in Scotland, the SNP poll higher than Labour and the Tories combined—and are to the left of Labour. The equivalent niche in England is occupied by the LibDems who have the wrong kind of history but are nevertheless doing well enough the right-wing media scrupulously sideline them.

                    It's not that the voters are conservative but that the ENTIRE media environment is hard right.

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                    @cstross I@jsl@hachyderm.io Leftist policies in general are very popular, if the left would just stop the self-harm, they would win easily. Media bias can only do so much, it is not all powerful. Jeremy Corbyn in particular was a much too easy target, https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/feb/26/labour-left-breaks-with-jeremy-corbyn-over-sending-weapons-to-ukraine

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                    • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                      @cstross
                      It is the intersection of the degrees of selfishness & foresightedness. If your level of selfishness is "the good of all mankind" you want to eliminate poverty by giving everyone enough food, accomodation, etc; if "me and my family" you get traditional aristocratic behaviour; if "me & nobody else" you treat everyone else as objects, which can be disposed of at your whim- mass disposal of the poor on a par with a neat close-cropped lawn.

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                      @HighlandLawyer @cstross

                      and treating people as objects is sin per Pratchett

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                      • medeavanamonde@beige.partyM medeavanamonde@beige.party

                        @HighlandLawyer @cstross

                        Nuke the Rich.
                        Eating them is bad for the collective colon

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                        @MedeaVanamonde @HighlandLawyer @cstross

                        But if we ate one a week I think it would start deterring them

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                        • darwinwoodka@mastodon.socialD darwinwoodka@mastodon.social

                          @MedeaVanamonde @HighlandLawyer @cstross

                          But if we ate one a week I think it would start deterring them

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                          @darwinwoodka @MedeaVanamonde @cstross
                          Well let's be fair about this: a national lottery. One person a week is to be sacrificed, drawn by lot; but the number of entries in the lottery is the number of <£$¥€> one has, & that wealth will be returned to the national pot. It could be you, but statistically it's much more likely to be a billionaire.

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                          • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                            @darwinwoodka @MedeaVanamonde @cstross
                            Well let's be fair about this: a national lottery. One person a week is to be sacrificed, drawn by lot; but the number of entries in the lottery is the number of <£$¥€> one has, & that wealth will be returned to the national pot. It could be you, but statistically it's much more likely to be a billionaire.

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                            @HighlandLawyer @MedeaVanamonde @cstross

                            I think it might go faster if we just ate the richest one every week though

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                            • jef@mastodon.socialJ jef@mastodon.social

                              @feorag @cstross France absolutely should lean in on making guillotines a world-recognized brand. Every teen should have a Monsieur Choppy labubu hanging off their backpack.

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                              @jef @feorag @cstross the guillotine maybe the only technology that can save this century.

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                              • gjm@mathstodon.xyzG gjm@mathstodon.xyz

                                @javierg @cstross How is Gates responsible for millions of deaths during the pandemic?

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                                @gjm @javierg @cstross iirc he lobbied for more money to the vaccine makers, and specifically not for more vaccines

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                                  @gjm @javierg @cstross iirc he lobbied for more money to the vaccine makers, and specifically not for more vaccines

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                                  @atax1a @javierg @cstross Noted. Is there some analysis somewhere of how that allegedly makes him responsible for millions of deaths?

                                  (I can imagine how it might. I can also imagine how it might have been the actually-most-effective course of action but spinnable as responsible for millions of deaths by people who want to make him look bad. I can also imagine how it might be very impossible to determine whether what he did was actually good or bad either in expectation or in actual effects, which seems to me the most likely situation.)

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                                  • gjm@mathstodon.xyzG gjm@mathstodon.xyz

                                    @atax1a @javierg @cstross Noted. Is there some analysis somewhere of how that allegedly makes him responsible for millions of deaths?

                                    (I can imagine how it might. I can also imagine how it might have been the actually-most-effective course of action but spinnable as responsible for millions of deaths by people who want to make him look bad. I can also imagine how it might be very impossible to determine whether what he did was actually good or bad either in expectation or in actual effects, which seems to me the most likely situation.)

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                                    @gjm this does not appear to be a question in good faith so we're outta here

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                                      @gjm this does not appear to be a question in good faith so we're outta here

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                                      @atax1a Obviously you're under no obligation to answer any questions, nor to believe anything I say, but for what it's worth it was absolutely a question in good faith. I don't know exactly what Gates did and didn't do, it sounds like you know more than me, I had a bit of a look and didn't find anything definitive, and I'd like to know more.

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                                      • gjm@mathstodon.xyzG gjm@mathstodon.xyz

                                        @atax1a Obviously you're under no obligation to answer any questions, nor to believe anything I say, but for what it's worth it was absolutely a question in good faith. I don't know exactly what Gates did and didn't do, it sounds like you know more than me, I had a bit of a look and didn't find anything definitive, and I'd like to know more.

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                                        @gjm and we have better things to do with our morning

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                                        • darwinwoodka@mastodon.socialD darwinwoodka@mastodon.social

                                          @HighlandLawyer @MedeaVanamonde @cstross

                                          I think it might go faster if we just ate the richest one every week though

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                                          @darwinwoodka @HighlandLawyer @cstross

                                          Or Sacrifice them to Madame Pele on the Big Island.

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