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[–] jack@hexbear.net 20 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

Death to America

[–] jack@hexbear.net 2 points 5 hours ago

The urban arrow is only a little less pricey and I'm less concerned about it getting stolen than my previous bike, a cheap road bike I inherited from my brother's girlfriend. The built in wheel lock the excellent attached chain lock are sturdy, if you remove the little screen it can't e-bike, and it's so massive that no one can pick it up and run away with it. Big bikes are much more difficult to steal. Sometimes I just leave it sitting out over night in my front yard.

[–] jack@hexbear.net 9 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

It will never happen to Hexbear

[–] jack@hexbear.net 5 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

I'm not trying to dismiss them entirely, to be clear. They are a very knowledgeable and astute political observer who brought a perspective not available to the majority of users on this website. I like them quite a lot and they are always extremely thoughtful and considerate in conversation.

But that unique contribution and good communication has been inflated to the status of a minor Hexbear prophet in the church of the news mega.

[–] jack@hexbear.net 4 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Rad and Juiced are going bankrupt

Damn I'm shocked to hear Rad is going down, I see them everywhere

[–] jack@hexbear.net -1 points 10 hours ago

i see plants do this all the time, it's called watching the grass grow

[–] jack@hexbear.net 6 points 10 hours ago (4 children)

I went whole-hog for the family and got an Urban Arrow and it's a true car replacement (if there was like, one bike lane)

[–] jack@hexbear.net 30 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

marxism is being right too soon

[–] jack@hexbear.net 1 points 10 hours ago

the true soviet sleeper agent

[–] jack@hexbear.net 55 points 10 hours ago (6 children)

uhhhh no please continue hitting that lathe like it's your nephew's vape pen

[–] jack@hexbear.net 15 points 10 hours ago

They've just been silent for like a month, and not from the username switches they had done a few names before

[–] jack@hexbear.net 14 points 10 hours ago (6 children)

A cargo bike was an absolutely essential purchase for me. My city's bike infrastructure is really bad, so my opportunites are still, unfortunately, restrained, but I've been able to avoid probably 50% of my previous car trips.

 

xi-button

 
 

Spoilers abound!

I'm really loving the Absolute stuff so far, and of what I've read, Superman is the best. Kal-El gets a whole childhood with his working class family on Krypton, and the depiction of environmental devastation is very tightly wound with the explicit class politics of the series.

Absolute comics start from the basic premise of heroes reimagined without class advantages, and they take dramatic swings with the characters that have been paying off consistently.

Looking forward to reading Flash and Martian Manhunter next.

 

gulag for tech

 

help me out, where does political power grow from?

 

I've been enjoying Half-Earth Socialism and Terra Nil quite a lot. I'm looking for more games about restoring the environment and/or building socialism. Preferably, but not necessarily, something lightweight. PC or PS5.

 

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/4423465

Another banger from a comrade of mine. Our Akron unit has been doing aggressive works on multiple fronts in the city. Excerpts below, but there's much more in the article.

Akron’s mayor Shammas Malik often says, “Safety is the number one priority for our administration.” He said this as recently as Oct. 17, 2024, while announcing a decline in violent crime rates while standing alongside police chief Brian Harding. This was just a month after a chemical plant hidden in the middle of a residential neighborhood caught fire, forcing residents to evacuate. One month later, the Akron Police Department chased down high school freshman Jazmir Tucker and killed him with three shots to the back. The mayor has also offered no resistance to the venture capital takeover of the city’s non-profit health care system.

Police Violence:

Malik’s first city budget, passed in 2024, provided a massive funding increase to the APD. The new police budget totaled $92 million, up from the $78 million it was allocated in 2023. Police funding was increased under the rationale that “safety is [Akron’s] number one priority.” However, according to the APD’s own statistics, use-of-force incidents have increased by 38%. Between January and October 2023, 195 use-of-force incidents were reported, going up to 269 use-of-force incidents between January and October 2024.

For-profit acquisition of Summa Health:

Working-class Black residents will also be disproportionally affected by the acquisition of the non-profit Summa Health. Historically, Summa Health has accepted anyone regardless of whether or not they could afford treatment, making it vital for people who are impoverished and unable to pay for expensive medical care. In January 2024, it was announced that the venture capital firm General Catalyst would be acquiring Summa Health and privatizing it, transforming it into a for-profit corporation.

The chemical fire on Rosemary Blvd:

On Sept. 5, 2024, a chemical plant on Rosemary Blvd. in East Akron owned by SMB Products caught fire, creating a huge smoke plume visible for miles. An evacuation zone with a radius of 0.5 miles around the site of the incident was declared, encompassing multiple working-class neighborhoods. Stored on site were hazardous chemicals including methanol, xylene and propane, the latter giving cause for concern of explosion to firefighters on the scene.

Connecting the dots: a war on Black Akronites:

One thread unites all three of these stories from 2024: the victims left in their wake were and are primarily Black. Jazmir Tucker was a Black teenager. The purchase of Summa Health will disproportionately hurt Black Akronites, who are systematically and disproportionately impoverished due to centuries of racist policy. The neighborhoods surrounding the SMB Products chemical plant are majority Black.

 

Another banger from a comrade of mine. Our Akron unit has been doing aggressive works on multiple fronts in the city. Excerpts below, but there's much more in the article.

Akron’s mayor Shammas Malik often says, “Safety is the number one priority for our administration.” He said this as recently as Oct. 17, 2024, while announcing a decline in violent crime rates while standing alongside police chief Brian Harding. This was just a month after a chemical plant hidden in the middle of a residential neighborhood caught fire, forcing residents to evacuate. One month later, the Akron Police Department chased down high school freshman Jazmir Tucker and killed him with three shots to the back. The mayor has also offered no resistance to the venture capital takeover of the city’s non-profit health care system.

Police Violence:

Malik’s first city budget, passed in 2024, provided a massive funding increase to the APD. The new police budget totaled $92 million, up from the $78 million it was allocated in 2023. Police funding was increased under the rationale that “safety is [Akron’s] number one priority.” However, according to the APD’s own statistics, use-of-force incidents have increased by 38%. Between January and October 2023, 195 use-of-force incidents were reported, going up to 269 use-of-force incidents between January and October 2024.

For-profit acquisition of Summa Health:

Working-class Black residents will also be disproportionally affected by the acquisition of the non-profit Summa Health. Historically, Summa Health has accepted anyone regardless of whether or not they could afford treatment, making it vital for people who are impoverished and unable to pay for expensive medical care. In January 2024, it was announced that the venture capital firm General Catalyst would be acquiring Summa Health and privatizing it, transforming it into a for-profit corporation.

The chemical fire on Rosemary Blvd:

On Sept. 5, 2024, a chemical plant on Rosemary Blvd. in East Akron owned by SMB Products caught fire, creating a huge smoke plume visible for miles. An evacuation zone with a radius of 0.5 miles around the site of the incident was declared, encompassing multiple working-class neighborhoods. Stored on site were hazardous chemicals including methanol, xylene and propane, the latter giving cause for concern of explosion to firefighters on the scene.

Connecting the dots: a war on Black Akronites:

One thread unites all three of these stories from 2024: the victims left in their wake were and are primarily Black. Jazmir Tucker was a Black teenager. The purchase of Summa Health will disproportionately hurt Black Akronites, who are systematically and disproportionately impoverished due to centuries of racist policy. The neighborhoods surrounding the SMB Products chemical plant are majority Black.

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