So did Starmer capitulate? Says they won't lower the standards on agricultural imports but lol if you think Trump is going to increase the standards on American exports.
just seems deadset on destroying the UK. Neoliberalism is a suicidal ideology
So did Starmer capitulate? Says they won't lower the standards on agricultural imports but lol if you think Trump is going to increase the standards on American exports.
just seems deadset on destroying the UK. Neoliberalism is a suicidal ideology
Half the existing workforce is made up of immigrants, and that's a conservative estimate
Not to mention Trump is also enacting anti-immigrant policies making it even less attractive for immigrants to come in and be part of the workforce that the ruling class desperately needs. This is why I've always been saying Trump doesn't understand capitalism/imperialism.
Whether intentional or not, we are heading for a re-proletarianization of the labour aristocracy
Maybe that was JDPON Don's plan the entire time. He knew the CEO's wouldn't move manufacturing back to the US
It's exactly what the capitalists want: an unskilled workforce that can do productive work with little to no training. Well the question is whether or not the work is actually "productive" in the economic sense, since most of the work I see genAI tools automating are bullshit jobs
Of course, it's a job that requires no skills. How would one even be competitive in it? The genAI tool literally does all the work.
I forgot how much I loved learning, that I only was able to feel it again after almost a decade outside of school. I think the last time I remembered feeling the joys of learning was in 4th or 5th grade when there was a class on astronomy
I think the probable answer is it won't shut down. As more people depend on it more money will get thrown at it. It would be like the equivalent of the internet shutting down. Probably will get bailed out by the government
I had a professor that tried this and didn't work out. To be fair though, one of the issues I had was that it was the only class structured like this so it made it a pain when taking 5 other courses alongside this inverted course
I agree with him on Canada and France (I don't really know enough about Australia). This Canadian election only postponed the conservatives winning the next one and doing shock-therapy style economics. France is looking to go the same way.
It's unfortunate that it feels like actual leftist options are out of the mainstream in elections and people don't even know it because they think people like Macron and Carney are leftists (or anti-fascists) which is just wrong. It does feel like the centrists are stuck in the old word order where you follow free market doctrine and hope that exploitation of the third world bails you out. That and they continue being dogs for the US, but they obviously don't like Trump and yet this is not enough for them to peel away from the US (I guess cause they still think he is just a phase and they can work with the next democrat president?).
The centrists ability to not do anything but light neoliberalism makes fascism in these countries inevitable, especially when they get their power from being an alternative to the right and repress anything on the left.
No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted
Somehow this doesn't reassure me. What were the "camps" they targeted? Looking for more info on twitter made me realize how many Indian fascists exist on it.
I like Traore's fit