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Before I start, there are too many fucking examples to list. I would just like to point out to the uninitiated how massive it is that the orange man axed USAID

USAID, founded in 1961 during the Cold War, has long been criticized for tying financial assistance to neoliberal economic reforms. Countries seeking aid are often pressured to privatize industries, deregulate markets, and cut social programs—policies that directly contradict socialist or leftist principles of wealth redistribution and public ownership.

  • Chile (1970s): After Salvador Allende’s socialist government was democratically elected in 1970, USAID funneled millions to opposition groups, unions, and media outlets critical of Allende. This destabilization campaign, alongside CIA efforts, helped pave the way for Augusto Pinochet’s U.S.-backed coup in 1973.

  • Bolivia (2000s): Under Evo Morales, Bolivia nationalized key industries like gas and oil. USAID responded by funding regional opposition groups in wealthier, conservative-led departments like Santa Cruz, exacerbating tensions that led to protests and attempts to delegitimize Morales’ government.

Funding Opposition Groups and "Democracy Promotion"

Organizations like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and USAID routinely finance NGOs, media outlets, and political parties that oppose leftist governments. These groups often frame their work as “promoting democracy,” but critics argue they advance U.S.-aligned regimes.

  • Venezuela: Since Hugo Chávez’s rise, USAID and NED have spent tens of millions funding opposition parties, student groups, and media. Leaked documents reveal strategies to "penetrate Chávez’s political base" and undermine his socialist policies.

  • Nicaragua: During the Sandinista era, USAID openly funded Contra rebels (later linked to CIA-backed death squads). Today, it supports groups opposing Daniel Ortega’s government, despite his popular social programs.

Undermining Grassroots Movements

By flooding countries with foreign-funded NGOs, USAID often sidelines homegrown leftist movements. These NGOs prioritize issues framed through a neoliberal lens (e.g., “good governance” or “free markets”) while marginalizing systemic critiques of capitalism or imperialism.

  • Haiti: After the 2004 U.S.-backed coup against Jean-Bertrand Aristide (a leftist priest-turned-president), USAID poured money into NGOs that effectively replaced state functions, weakening Haiti’s ability to build independent institutions. Critics call this the "NGO Republic of Haiti."

  • Eastern Europe: Post-USSR, USAID-backed NGOs promoted shock therapy capitalism in countries like Russia, contributing to inequality and public disillusionment with leftist ideas.

Cultural Imperialism and Ideological Warfare

USAID and similar agencies export not just money but ideology. Programs often train activists, journalists, and politicians in pro-Western values, framing socialism as inherently authoritarian and capitalism as the only path to “freedom.”

  • Cuba: USAID’s clandestine projects, like the 2009 “Cuban Twitter” (ZunZuneo), aimed to create dissent by circumventing state media. Other programs recruited Cuban artists and bloggers to criticize the government subtly.

  • Africa: During the Cold War, USAID supported anti-communist regimes in Zaire (Mobutu) and Angola (UNITA rebels), while contemporary programs emphasize “market solutions” over public sector-led development.

Exploiting Crises to Push Privatization

Natural disasters and economic crises become opportunities for USAID to push privatization. Post-disaster aid frequently comes with strings attached, such as demands for austerity or corporate-friendly policies.

  • Haiti Earthquake (2010): Less than 1% of USAID’s relief funds went directly to Haitian organizations. Most contracts went to U.S. firms, while reconstruction plans prioritized export industries over local needs.

  • Greece (2010s): During the debt crisis, USAID partners advocated for privatization of public assets—a direct attack on leftist efforts to resist austerity.

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My weekly "fuck amerikkka"

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Finally got a screen translator that seems to work fairly well. I believe it's using Google translates' offline model.

What's the best way to respond to my new friends in a way that translates correctly (simplified chinese)?

Bonus question, how does one add both English and Chinese video subtitles without typing out what I say and translate/copy/pasting?

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Need to vent, just ignore this. If you don't want to listen to a grown man whine, please just answer the title.

RantThis country sucks. Everything here sucks. Leaving is too expensive, living is 5x more expensive.

  • We can't rent because our credit is too shitty, and we can't get jobs because they want us to live somewhere to get mail. The place we WERE getting mail said they wouldn't keep delivering the mail even though the owner is okay with it.
  • We can't afford food, but some food banks are now SO busy they're a 3 hour wait. It's gotten 30x worse this winter; we have started seeing some NICE-ass cars here. Some even say we're too well off for free food because we have a car to sleep in (wow thanks)
  • We're "too well off" for state assistance, and somehow not disabled enough for fed assistance (rare spine fusing disorder, I look like a pretzel)

USA is giving hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine. USA is giving hundreds of billions of dollars to Israel.

  • Republicans want us to take some imaginary fairy jobs with our super-bootstraps and buy the nearest $12,000 house.
  • Democrats want to suck off the establishment regardless of what they do to us (please don't protest unless they're "legal protests!" You have to vote for the man who made homelessness illegal or the scary orange fuher will win!)

If a 3rd party couldn't win THIS election of all fucking elections, it's never happening without intense violence.

  • The good thing is that the surveillance state would never let that happen, whew! Really glad we don't have the gulag here unlike that shitty "communist" country that houses everybody /s.

If we didn't get healthcare reform after Trump's covid party, it's NEVER happening.

  • Two of our best friends have severe Huntington's disease and their insurance doesn't cover their meds. But at least their insurance company made $90,100,000,000 in profits this year! WooHoo!!

At least stocks are up biggly!

  • I'm sure that has nothing to do with inflation and the collapsing USD!

Meanwhile; in burger-fuck-town, our dumbass citizens weren't educated enough to do anything other than guzzle sugar and argue about their side of the culture-war.

  • Maybe it's the 3,000 people who own half of the worlds wealth's problem? Nah, it's gotta be trans people!
  • Maybe the 1% is the problem? Nah, it's gotta be those dumbass racist white folk in Alabama's fault!
  • Maybe corporations are to blame? No, I'm pretty sure it's the student protestors! They should have known better than to break the law!

Our homelessness is ILLEGAL where we live, and fucking SLAVERY is legal for anybody who had the misfortune of being stuck in housing limbo.

  • It's very clear the establishment is pushing people into labor camps and torturing anybody who refuses the labor (I mean who gives a fuck if prisoners kill themselves in solitary confinement, AMIRIGHT?)
[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 29 points 1 month ago

They were NOT against the apartheid wtf are you smoking lol

[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 30 points 1 month ago

Hewwo mwister wwill wyou pwease wview these vwideos?

Fuck off talking about pissing off people shopping 👅🥾

[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 31 points 2 months ago

At least we can go back to genocidal ethnic cleansing being a bad thing... right?

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Not sure where to ask this, but we are looking into building a small cabin for our permanent living space.

We are looking for an inverter/generator that we can hook up batteries and future solar panels to and it also be connected to the grid while we are setting everything up/building.

Does anybody have any experience and want to give me suggestions on the type of equipment to do this?

The types of generators I'm seeing ATM output AC power (have their own inverter) and I'm not sure how I would use something like this in the system.

Something like this schematic shows an inverter that can take both AC and DC power, but I'm not finding anything that seems to fit that bill.

I would imagine we want to spend the most on the inverter to future-proof our needs, and a good enough generator to supply the surge/max-wattage of the inverter if the power of our city goes out (or at least enough to run a fridge and/or power tools while we are building)

Edit: Something in the 5000-8000W range would be enough for our needs. If you have any battery-bank suggestions (I can only find a max of 100Ah batteries) that would be great too.

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Both sides are trying their best to throw the election because both sides know what's coming

The infinity-debt-bubble is going to burst the instant the rates get "emergency" cut which will likely be at the next FOMC meeting (This is coincidentally ONE day after the election is decided). 2007 / 08 / 09 look IDENTICAL to what is currently happening.

  1. Spam: "wow we fixed the markets" (which to them, is the same as the economy)
  2. Cut rates (This will be an "emergency" cut that "nobody" will see coming)
  3. Hyper-inflate the USD (Furthering BRICS' claim to the new WRC)
  4. Drive people into foreclosures
  5. Consolidate wealth on the (very large) dip
  6. Ask for another gov bailout at the expense of the tax payers

I wrote the following 8 months ago:

Step 1. Tie up russia w/ Europe so they can't help their allies in the middle east (implode Iran to "protect Israel" seems like most libs will accept that)

Step 2. Destroy trade routes out of china through the middle east

Step 3. Naval fuckery against China to lock them out of trade entirely.

Step 4. Buddy up with any SA country dumb enough to provide cheap slave labor to pivot out of China (Such as bringing FABs to Mexico/Argentina/Arizona)

The good thing is; however, their plan will not work (but it does explain why neither party wants to win). The bankers/1%ers win regardless, and the puppets in the kayfabe show know that "their side" of the uniparty will get far more donations during the period that they aren't in charge.

This is entirely why the US is charging head-first into Iran while blaming Israel/Zionists/Jews. The American markets need the boost to the MIC or they're going to lose the WRC

Enjoy the fall

[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 31 points 4 months ago

But AOC said they were daycare centers when he took over :(. What ever am I to believe cri

[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 44 points 4 months ago

At least Kamala is only doing Project-2025-lite

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https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/boeing-cut-17000-jobs-delay-first-777x-delivery-strike-hits-finances-2024-10-11/

Employees striking about making unsafe planes?

Fire 10% of the company as a threat!

That will 100% not backfire on you :), and, now, I'm sure the planes will get completed 10x faster and this will end the strike!

You've done capitalism!

Here, have a temp stock boost and C-suite raises :)

[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 28 points 4 months ago

Physical disks only

If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't theft

[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 35 points 4 months ago

Very real Tweets I have received:

Why is the government responsible for an act of God? Call your insurance company. Get what youre owed. Why is this confusing?

I'll take an imperfect democracy over a dictarship [SIC] every time and call it a win

Stein? Man, if I wanted a MAGA putin puppet I'd just vote for trump

Explain to me how student debt is somehow different from car debt, mortgage debt, and medical debt (!!!) such that borrowers should just be allowed to not pay it? Why is student debt special—especially when having a degree makes you MORE financially mobile.

So funny that a Trumptard is talking about being duped. The MAGAt cult is a sight to behold. [Response to a suggested 3rd party vote]

[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 39 points 4 months ago

Jesus Christ

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To be completely honest, no candidates are likely to beat the Imperialist/Fascist combo of Kamala/Trump.

However, the Green's have waaaaay over 270 possible electoral votes

Versus the map that the Dems keep sharing

And they're having AOC campaign against her old party (and acting like she's never even heard of the Green Party that she took the Green New Deal from)

That, along w/ forcing large lib talk-shows to shit on RFK/Stein/Claudia, makes me think that the dem's internal polls must be abysmal and they are 100% not winning.

Can we get the libs on board for anything left of "hunting the poors for sport"? Likely not brainworms

Edit: To clarify, I would vastly prefer the PSL, but I think the Greens have a genuine shot (albeit, likely very naive of me to think so)

[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 49 points 5 months ago

They do actually have a shot at winning though.

As much as people like Claudia are 100x better, the Green's have over 270 possible electoral votes

AOC wouldn't be shit-stirring (against a party that she once campaigned for) unless shit was really hitting the fan for the dems.

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[-] heatenconsumerist@hexbear.net 26 points 6 months ago

Don't think of it from a harm-reduction mindset. If YOU don't vote for somebody against genocide, then YOU lose to Trump. It's not on us for having a sense of what is right/wrong in the world.

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