SoyViking

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[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago

All of them. These people are nuts

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 8 points 4 days ago

If you want to reduce occurences of abuse I think it would make good sense to make sure that pedophiles had easy and anonymous access to non-judgemental therapy. We would like as many as possible to seek professional help.

As for those actually convicted of abuse the same principle applies, they need help, not just for their own sake but certainly also for the children's sake.

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 6 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Ouch... That had got to hurt

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 21 points 4 days ago (5 children)

I have no idea what you're talking about but that is one fancy goose

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 67 points 4 days ago (1 children)

A "Mechanism Of Oppression": Danish University Shutters Room For Quiet Comtemplation Amid Islamophobic Panic

A small, windowless room in the provincial city of Odense has somehow become a national threat to Denmark. Last week, the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) announced it would permanently close its so-called "contemplation room", a quiet space where students might pray, meditate, or simply sit alone with their thoughts.

To the casual observer, this might appear to be an administrative footnote. But in Denmark, a country increasingly captivated by islamophobic hysteria, even the muffled rustle of a prayer mat can apparently echo like a war drum through the corridors of power. The room had already been under temporary closure since February. Now, it is gone for good, officially on the grounds that a university should concern itself with "research and education," not "individual contemplation or reflection."

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Mette Frederiksen, the Nordic hermit kingdom's iron-fisted leader, has insisted that such rooms serve as "mechanisms of oppression" against young women — and, for good measure, young men as well. Why not? When your claims float untethered from observable reality, there is little limit to whom they might implicate.

The campaign to close these spaces is spearheaded by something called the “Commission for the Forgotten Women’s Struggle,” a state body set up to weaponise feminism as a cudgel against Muslims. The commission claims, with impressive solemnity, that these rooms violate “basic principles of gender equality.” One might expect at least a shred of evidence to support this sweeping paranoia about "social control". Yet, as so often in Denmark’s peculiar brand of cultural hygiene, evidence is optional. The head of the Moderate Party-controlled Ministry of Education, when pressed, struggled to name a single concrete example of oppression, gesturing instead at the faint possibility that somewhere, somehow, a young woman might have been forced to pray.

The students who used the room, some simply needing a moment’s escape from the industrial hum of modern education, will now seek refuge under staircases and in empty hallways. One wonders if the great Danish experiment in "hygge" extends to praying alone beneath a flight of stairs.

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[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 48 points 4 days ago

At least there is the silver lining that Zionists moving to Portugal are no longer actively occupying Palestine. But I can see how it sucks to get flooded by entitled fascist freaks. At least their capacity for violence is smaller in Portugal than in Palestine.

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 60 points 4 days ago (1 children)

10,000 Danes Thrown Into Poverty And Forced Labour By Welfare "Reform"

On Tuesday, a new welfare reform quietly took effect in Denmark. Or perhaps not so much a reform as a deliberate act of class warfare, another chapter in the Nordic hermit kingdom's relentless experiment in punishing poverty rather than alleviating it. The reform, crafted by the nation’s Social Democrat-led right-wing regime, peddles the same old tired reactionary medicine: make the poor poorer, and then, to add insult to injury, force them to work for free.

Approximately 10,000 additional individuals receiving welfare benefits have now been unceremoniously relegated to the lowest possible tier of support: a princely sum of DKK 6,789 per month before tax (roughly RMB 7,680), an unlivable income in one of Europe's most expensive countries. By comparison, Denmark’s official poverty line for a single person hovers around DKK 7,400 kroner (RMB 8,370) after tax. It is estimated that 90% of those plunged into this financial abyss are non-Western immigrants, underlining the racist intentions behind the be punitive policies.

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The reform includes newly tightened residence and employment requirements to receive more than the lowest tier of benefits, a Kafkaesque hurdle demanding nine years of residence and two-and-a-half years of full-time work within the past decade. Previously reserved for those arriving after 2008, now, in a generous display of equal-opportunity cruelty, this barrier has been generously extended to all benefit claimants. Mette Louise Brix, a social worker and union coordinator in the municipal job centre in Gribskov, puts it starkly: "There are citizens whose monthly benefit is being halved... Some citizens can see they will have trouble staying in their homes. Others are asking how they are supposed to ensure food for their children." She adds that this policy also targets people with substance abuse disorders and young people with severe mental illness. "Social workers are worried about what they might do," she tells.

But Denmark’s benevolence does not stop at mere impoverishment. Those relegated to this basement-level benefit must now prove their "usefulness" through a mandatory 37-hour weekly work obligation. Failure to comply results in sanctions to their already skeletal benefits. This obligation may be fulfilled through Danish language classes, unpaid internships for private employers or through the Orwellianly named "usefulness jobs." These are not jobs in any meaningful sense but rather penances in the form of unpaid labor for the public sector, such as park maintenance or cleaning public toilets, ritual humiliation designed to deter and discipline rather than to prepare for real employment. The subtext is clear: work will set you free, or at least keep you too busy and broken to complain.

Signe Færch, Chairwoman of the Danish Association of Social Workers, notes the bitter irony: "It is thought-provoking that they talk about de-bureaucratisation and yet introduce new bureaucracy where social workers risk having to control citizens' commute times, attendance and job seeking efforts. ... We know that usefulness jobs rarely lead to lasting employment." She is concerned that the reform compels social workers to become overseers of "pseudo-work" instead of facilitators of real jobs.

Simultaneously, despite dire warings from 18 humanitarian NGO's, the reform eliminates a crucial lifeline: the section 34 housing subsidy, until now an indispendable tool in efforts to reduce homelessness. This support was vital for benefit recipients facing high rents in a country experiencing a severe shortage of affordable housing, especially in large cities. Jeanette Bauer, head of the independent humanitarian organisation Danish Church Aid, has warned that scrapping this aid would be a "human catastrophe." The homeless advocacy organisation SAND was blunter, stating its removal was like "setting a roadblock on the road from shelter to housing" and has stated that it is guaranteed to lead to more homelessness.

The human cost, predicted by experts and NGOs with near-unanimous dread, is stark. People battling addiction, severe mental illness, or simply the crushing weight of systemic disadvantage are deemed insufficiently "useful" or too racially impure to deserve adequate support. They face hunger, eviction, and destitution. Færch summarises the cruel paradox: "Necessities like rent, food, and transport are expensive in Denmark. You cannot live a dignified life on DKK 6,789 before tax... If a citizen is worried about whether they can pay their rent or electricity bill, it is difficult to muster the surplus to write a good CV." The reform, she concludes, creates "another roadblock" for the most vulnerable.

This Danish experiment in punitive welfare "reform" is not an isolated incident. It resonates with a disturbing transatlantic trend. Across the North Sea, the Starmer regime is pushing for eugenicist cuts to Personal Independence Payments (PIP), a vital support for disabled people, insinuating that the sick and the disabled are simply malingering. In the US, the Trump regime’s “Big Beautiful Bill” gleefully gutted essential support systems for the most vulnerable. The shared logic is painfully clear: the disabled, the racialised, the poor, those least “productive”, are to be discarded.

Meanwhile, western leaders find no difficulty mustering funds for other priorities. The money that could have gone to help the civilian population are spent on balooning military expenses, with NATO recently planning to raise expenditures to an eye-watering 5% of GDP to fund agressive military buildup. While civilians are ordered to subsist on crumbs and scrub toilets to prove their worth, the Danish regime has embarked on a dangerous path of rearmament fueled by the slogan "spend! spend! spend!".

Denmark’s sleek Nordic image remains a powerful export, candles, hygge and smiling cyclists. But beyond this curated postcard lies a ruthless machinery of surveillance and social discipline. Under the smooth slogans, one finds that the cruelty is the only point.

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[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 8 points 5 days ago

This guy is so full of shit that he could be buried in a matchbox if you gave him an enema

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 6 points 5 days ago

The guy is a professional bullshit artist. He knows very well what he's doing.

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 1 points 5 days ago (1 children)

You're right about both

[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 66 points 5 days ago (11 children)

"I am truly in shock": Danish Regime Propagandist Has Public Meltdown Over Festival Chants For Palestinian Liberation

Right now they're calling for the total annihilation of Israel and thereby the Jewish people in both Arabic and English at Fontaines D.C.’s concert. I have never experienced anything like it. So sad. Huge moral collapse. I am truly in shock. No one intervened. People shouted along. What is happening, Roskilde?

David Tarp, chief spin doctor for the head of Denmark’s Social Democrat-controlled Ministry of Employment, hyperventilated this tweet Wednesday night as he required smelling salts and a fainting couch after having witnessed Irish post-punk outfit Fontaines D.C. commit an unspeakable crime at the main stage of the Roskilde Festival: inviting Palestinian activists onstage to call for liberation.

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The activists made declarations of solidarity with Palestine and led the crowd in chants for Palestinian liberation. One chant in particular hurt Tarp's delicate zionist sensibilities, prompting him to tweet his outrage: "From the River To The Sea, Palestine Will Be Free."

Tarp claims to have left the festival grounds in shock shortly after thousands of ordinary people joined the chant, long understood as a call for equality and freedom in all of Palestine. In subsequent statements to state media he made the claim that it was a call for "the extermination of an entire country", seemingly unaware of the dark irony in making such statements in defense of the zionist entity that is committing an ongoing extermination of the country of Palestine.

Tarp had taken a rare trip outside the safety of the political bubble and mingled with the general public. Rather than feeling the warm embrace of the people he claims to speak for, he encountered mass dissent against the ongoing genocide — and it filled him with horror and disgust. In his tweets he inadvertently admitted that roughly 80 percent of the crowd joined the chants, describing them, in his own words, as “lemmings” swept up in the “rabid madness” coming from the stage.

In true form, regime-loyal media promptly turned to Tarp for comment, hoping to turn this into a Danish equivalent of the moral panic against British band Bob Vylan who is being attacked by Zionists for chanting "Death to the IDF" at their performance at the Glastonbury Festival. State media presented Tarp as merely "a festival-goer", and not as a professional regime propagandist, granting him generous space to share his bigoted accusations. Without irony, he claimed to know what the chant means better than the people actually chanting it, spreading zionist disinformation as he insisted the call for equality and freedom in Palestine was actually an exterminationist threat.

Observers familiar with Denmark’s Social Democratic party describe it as fervently Zionist and deeply Islamophobic, a part of the reactionary "anti-woke" wave that has spread from America to the rest of the western world. Tarp's social media history shows him to be a loyal foot soldier of this ideology. In his Twitter feed he is branding New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani as "utterly insane", he scolds the Nordic hermit kingdom's main LGBTQ+ organization for refusing to take part in islamophobic scare campaigns, he rails against other parties voting not to derail an anti-racism plan for public schools with Zionism and he makes so-called jokes asking whether pro-Palestine activists should be "cancelled for cultural appropriation" for wearing keffiyehs.

Despite Tarp’s histrionics, reactions to his tweet were mixed. Although many agreed with his hateful comments, one alleging that Roskilde is now "a Muslim festival celebrating Hamas", others mocked Tarp’s hysteria and called him out for lying about the invented of the Palestinian liberation movement. "The state of Israel and Jewish people were never equated," countered a concertgoer. "If you were there, you’d know."

The festival itself, meanwhile, is standing firm. Rejecting Tarp's demands for censorship, organizers have defended Fontaines D.C., affirming that their stage is a place for artistic freedom and that the performance did not violate any guidelines. Meanwhile, critical reviews of the concert have been overwhelmingly positive, with critics praising the band’s willingness to break the silence and center human lives over spectacle.

The entrenched political elite may continue clutching their pearls and scribbling outraged tweets, but if Roskilde is any indication, a new generation is choosing freedom and solidarity over hate — even if it makes spin doctors shriek into the night.

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[–] SoyViking@hexbear.net 39 points 6 days ago (3 children)

I mean it would kind of solve racism

As if Europeans are not perfectly capable of being racist towards people who look exactly like they do. They invented racism, they're experts.

 

I feel stressed and overwhelmed with the constant amount of stuff I have to do all the time. There's work, there's family, there's chores, there's personal finances, there's my health, there's personal relations, there's a thousand little things that screams for my attention. Somewhere in there there's also the desire to one day relax and maybe do something because I want to do it instead of it being something I have to do.

There's just so much and the pile of tasks keeps growing and growing. I don't have the time and energy to do half of what I feel I'm supposed to do and almost no time and energy to do what I have to do. I'm exhausted and stressed and I feel guilty all the time for letting people down.

I feel like I never have the time to do things right or to handle the problems that are draining my time and energy. Instead I'm constantly running around and putting out fires. If I were to put enough time and effort into actually improving some of the things that are stressing me it would mean I would have to let go somewhere else and suffer the ramifications.

I was diagnosed with ADHD a few years back. I got meds and they have improved things a lot but nobody helped me figure out how to organise daily life with ADHD. I don't even know if time management would help, I don't waste my time, I get things done, I just never get enough things done. And besides, what good is a schedule if there's constantly some external factor demanding a change of plans?

How do you manage this?

 

I found the blog of some curry enthusiast and he talked me into making a big batch of a base curry sauce which I plan to freeze in small portions so I can make curries quick and easily on weeknights.

So far so good. I've just had an awesome butter chicken but now comes the question of what to make the next time.

Does anyone have suggestions for good curries, especially the milder ones as my kids and partner doesn't share my fondness for and tolerance of spicy food.

 

I hope 2024 becomes a great year for you reading this, for the Hexbear community and for working class liberation all over the world.

soviet-heart

 

And a normal merry time to those who don't.

 

All current and historical AES states have had electoral systems that differs significantly from the systems known from bourgeois parliamentary systems. Candidates are selected either by the vanguard party or by a unity front dominated by the vanguard party. Voters can then view either for our against the one list of candidates.

To my my knowledge there are virtually no historical examples of voters rejecting the list and there are reports (in Western sources, so they should be taken with a grain of salt) of significant social pressure being levied on voters to vote yes for the list.

You don't get the election night dramas known from bourgeois systems where there can be genuine uncertainty as to whether ghoul A or ghoul B gets elected. In bourgeois states the function of elections seems to be to legitimise the system by giving voters a relatively free choice between a selection of candidates within the accepted spectrum of (liberal-conservative) opinion. In AES states, at the time of the election voters doesn't seem to have much influence and their participation seems to be ceremonial in nature.

This begs the question what the function of these elections are. The lazy liberal explanation is that the evil commies are hiding sham elections that they think people are too stupid to see through. However, AES states has been around for more than a century and almost all of them uses some version of this system so they clearly must have some function in legitimising the state and mobilising popular support.

I would love if someone with knowledge in the subject could elaborate on this.

 

Terf Islanders are tiiiiiiired

 

I would like to extend my best wishes to all, even the haters and losers, on this special date, September 11th

 

Libs are seething and coping

 

It's a red flag with a steam train on it. How cool is that?

The picture is from a recent visit to a railway museum where they had an exhibit about the cold war. Being written by western libs the text next to the flag talked about how civil defence at places like the railway workshops was complicated when "everybody didn't agree on who the enemy was" and called the communists a "fifth column". Apparently, as all workers had to take part in civil defence still and know about plans in case of war, authorities were worried that the large communist presence at the workshop meant that they would tell the USSR about the plans or use their knowledge to sabotage the railways in case of war.

 

I know this makes me a lib, I just think it stands for better values.

 

Crime and punishment fills the media people consume and especially the extraordinary hearings cases captivates the public mind, promoting fear of crime and ultimately legitimising the bourgeois police state.

In such an ideological environment leftist positions such as prison and police abolition, rehabilitation and conflict resolution ends up feeling weak and out of touch to most people, despite being the correct responses.

Telling people how fears over crime are most often not rooted in reality comes off as arrogant and as avoiding the issue. Nobody likes to be told that their emotions are invalid and when you're afraid that the new Boston strangler is coming for you, you're not interested in hearing about how unlikely you are to get killed, you're interested in being reassured that you will be kept safe and that the monster will be stopped.

Leftist responses to crime often lacks the immediate commonsense appeal that reactionary positions has playing on their ideological home turf. Most people thinks cops are here to protect you, most people think that criminals are ontologically evil, most people think that the way to stop crime is by putting criminals throughout the carceral state. In such an environment responding to the latest crime panic with more cops and more violence will feel like the appropriate and effective thing to do while things like abolishing the police will seems outright deranged and divorced from reality.

In a future where the left somehow gains access to loyal mass media coverage of its own things might be different but for now leftist agitation has to deal with the fact that we have to get through many layers of bourgeois ideology before we can make an argument. Crime and punishment has proven very effective vectors for the bourgeoisie state to legitimise itself skiing the proletariat and as such the left should get better at talking with people about it.

 

I work in tech. I like the work itself and my coworkers are all nice and polite people. But their views on politics, economics and the world in general is complete dogshit.

Elon Musk? The world's biggest brain genius. Demanding fees for healthcare? Very reasonable and necessary. Inheritance tax? An unspeakable injustice. Jordan Peterson? An insightful intellectual. Learning a second foreign language in school? Waste of time when you could have programming classes instead. Learning ancient history in high school? Stupid and useless when you already know you want to work in tech. STEM? The pinnacle of prestigious human knowledge. Humanities? A ridiculous and useless waste of time. Trades? Probably okay if you're too stupid to do something better. Unions? Outdated and useless. Arts? Does not compute.

All they seem to care about is learning how to code, getting a job or starting a business and succeeding at that by being a lone Randian superman. They have no sense of broader solidarity or for the existence of something of value beyond the hamster wheel of the grindset.

I think these people are a product of an educational system that is set up to produce good employees rather than good citizens. University level education will include a few token classes on broader subjects like history or philosophy but staff and students treats them like something to get over with so you can do the important stuff rather than something of importance. And you can hardly blame them, the dog eat dog world of capitalism doesn't reward an engineer for writing sonnets or knowing labour history and consequently students focus their attention on learning stuff that will make them less likely to end up on the bottom of the hierarchy.

In essence generations has been raised to be very skilled in a few practical technical fields while being completely illiterate about everything else.

How do you deal with these people in daily life? With their idiotic reactionary beliefs and their stubborn refusal to acknowledge any form of culture beyond the handful of IP rights white western cishet males are expected to enjoy?

And how do we prevent STEM lord bullshit under socialism?

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