• WayeeCool [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    11 months ago

    It’s cute that anyone believes “democracy” was ever the goal. Anyway, I’m gonna check on how my shares of Lockheed Martin Corp and RTX Corp are doing.

    • came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      when i was a little kid, the phrase i always heard on the propaganda lips was, “fighting the communists to make the world safe for democracy.” i never thought about the implications of this at all until i was older and realized it’s meaning: the military must kill off all of the communists/socialists before there can be elections.

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      11 months ago

      My uncle is trying to get me to work at Boeing over the summer for “job experience” 🤢

      Idk how to tell him I don’t want to work for a war criminal out of moral obligation without essentially calling him a pos

      I’m not even an engineer, I just wanna do physics and not kill anyone thanks

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        Can always take your uncle up on the offer as long as a position/internship is in the main part of Boeing rather than the “integrated military systems” division.

        There is lots of work in the commerical side of Boeing rather than the military side. It’s a good career. Boeing is kinda unique out of the big US defense contractors in that the commerical/civilian division is primary with the company having a smaller subsidiary that does military production. Most people at Boeing will never be involved with producing weapons and military hardware, the people who do end up in that part of the company are there because they choose to.

        Honestly every established corporation in the US has military contracts, everyone thinks of the prime contractors but for every project there are thousands of downstream subcontractors. To put this in perspective, even Burger King and Subway are are military contractors.

  • RyanGosling [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    I’m still amazed that people in the US don’t question the origins of drug cartels. But I shouldn’t be surprised because they think Osama and ISIS popped up from the ground

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      the thing that drives me the most insane is the idea that further militarizing the US border = fighting the cartels. CBP agents are corrupt pricks who get to drive around in the middle of nowhere with SUVs all day. They’re the ones giving the cartels all the guns!