This becomes what russian hegemonic law looks like in the US. The DOJ does whatever the Kremlin wants or needs on this, a sharp departure from other administrations or even other jurisdictions such as blue states. We become a patchwork of neomedieval geoplitical clashes constantly caught in between the jurisprudential spheres of entirely conflicting global and financial agendas. Individual politicians and public servants serving throughout the government become agents of different global factions and different hegemonies and the people are continually subjected not just to unstable and unreliable patterns of legal text and texts indicating some kind of public policy but to endlessly shifting pretext of every type to the jurisprudence and statecraft themselves. The federal government has been collapsing for a while but this just makes it faster than it has been.
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General Discussion @lemmy.world Does it seem like there is a major food crisis in the US right now?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world How should I approach having relatively obscure points of lack of privilege?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world Is it possible I am intersex if I apparently have a very wide female pelvic bone and everything else is male?
Technology @lemmy.world How can open source hardware be a movement if the raw materials still have to be mined and factory produced?
Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world How could a three to five minute level of urban planning be incorporated into larger city systems?
Technology @lemmy.world Any suggestions for overcoming addiction to capitalist big tech social media and streaming etc?
Showerthoughts @lemmy.world It seems like I feel safer now in the inner city than the suburb I grew up in
Who is anon? I know who zoomers are. I hate those people generally. I as a zillennial am uncomfortable being part of a common microgeneration with some of them.
I'm just saying, what's the point of bragging about tech savviness if you can't represent yourself in a way you control in the immediate? It's either utility related or it's more of an aesthetic appreciation. If it's an aesthetic question then some degree of identification matters. Maybe after all these decades anon has ironically developed a degree of identity. In any case big data knows who peoples are so I don't know what the point is in the nomenclature anymore as if it still has utility for actual social reform. I am Fisherman75. You can find my trail of related usernames and related histories and stories throughout the internet. I'm also a musician still trying to make it. Part of how I cope with big data - it's branding. It becomes necessary, and anon even begins to develop a brand of its own that it finds itself curating ever so carefully. Since you're not bragging about yourself as an individual it just becomes like a form of technonationalism verging on technostatism.