“You know, this is the only commencement speech that I’m giving this year and so I’ve watched a few highlights of graduation speeches where this or that corporate leader will discuss artificial intelligence, AI, and be met with literal boos,” Vance said as he wrapped up his remarks.

“Now, you can’t boo me. I’m the vice president of the United States,” he added, drawing laughs.

that’s pretty cringe

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      Bro, top republicans look so good right now, just raw alpha big dog energy.

      I miss pre Botox Mike Johnson when you could see his ass turn red when he lied.

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    would have been amazing to meet his candor with silence. no boos. no clapping. nothing.

    sometimes silence is the loudest sound of all.

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    I mean c’mon - I hate the guy too but that seems pretty cut and dry as a joke to me.

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      It was a joke when Jeb said “Please clap”, but that doesn’t change the fact that it was also sad and pathetic

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      And had it come from any other politician in a different country, it actually might have been a funny one

      Coming from this guy, it wasn’t a joke, though, it was a threat

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      It’s the kind of joke only a loser asshole would make. “It’s just a joke” is the stupidest defense used by the stupidest people.

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    The young officers are not going to boo, whether they disagree or agree. The fucknut Christian Nationalists will intensely clap, while the sane ones will offer a golf clap.

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    This is big-time ‘Please Clap’ energy.

    It’s going to be very satisfying in November, for about five minutes, when I watch this batch of Republicans get creamed in the elections. Then my brain’s going to kick in to remind me that it doesn’t matter, because all Democrats do when we give them power is make excuses about why they can’t do anything, and then the hopelessness is going to kick right back in.

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      I don’t have hope that the world will see this administration “get creamed” in November. They are trying really hard to fuck up the elections, delegitimize results they don’t like or commit voting fraud. Pick one or all. These people don’t ever want to leave office.

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      Those bastards know they could be ousted at anytime, that’s why they’re going to insane lengths to increase GOP presence and wreck the elections like no more different as elections in couple dozen of impoverished countries.

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        “You can’t boo me” was also supposed to be a joke… both are pretty sad jokes I will say.

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    You know people that are true leaders have to remind people constantly they are leaders.

    /s he is so pathetic

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      A lion does not concern himself with the opinions of sheep.

      So please don’t be mean, sheep, or the lion will start crying.

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        Although in our current epoch lions and sheep don’t co-exist in the wild. Now Zebras, they will kick a lion’s face off. They are mean, so are cape buffalo. Lion’s better worry, when they try to pick off one of the herd, and the herd turns on them like a troop of baboons on a leopard.

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      A leader and a supervisor are often conflated, but they are critically different. One uses power assigned to them, one draws power willingly given to them by using it correctly.

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      Immediate flashbacks to the tangerine toddler getting huffy about it after people called Nazi Musk the President.

      So pathetic.

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        And he’ll never again make that mistake of showing too much faith in a subordinate. That’s why he’s constantly playing Rubio and Vance against each other, keeping them both off balance.

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      You gotta remember that his audience was full of young ideologically aligned people who willingly decided to serve usa government. I bet they loved that shit.

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        Ideologically aligned is not quite accurate. I’ve met a couple of academy grads (and many military officers in general) and they’re generally pretty smart. Much smarter than JD Vance is. Some may be aligned ideologically, but I would say that most of them are probably not. It’s a 4-year pipeline too like any college, so they would have joined in 2022.

        They have been noticing the attacks of the Trump administration on higher academia. They’ve been noticing the failures of the Trump administration in foreign policy. They’ve noticed the focus on trying to get rid of the queers and women instead of legitimate Force structure reform.

        They’ve taken civics classes and understand how the government is supposed to work much more than the general population. They might not yell and protest JD Vance, but I don’t think many want to endorse him either.

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    Being vice president is the best reason to boo him. Cheney didn’t care about title, he was gonna shoot his friend in the face on a hunting trip regardless.

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    America is pathetic.

    It’s hard to meet people that don’t feel like product from an assembly line. Even the people that think theyre rebelling or fighting the system seem like they following a mass produced marketed script of “how to rebel”.

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      What you describe, while true, is not just an American thing. People are largely sheep. Everywhere lazy, greedy people are fine being told what to do, so long as they perceive that benefits them personally over others. Makes me think the human race is hopelessly fucked.

      But on the other hand, I know many people personally who are basically good people, yet they support despots. They appear deceived based on fears they’ve long held.

      Also you got me thinking. How do you rebel? I’ve been giving this a lot of thought recently. Do I go smash flock cameras with hammers? Mass organization attempt? In much of the world we already live in a surveillance state. Shit is depressing

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        I think you rebel by cutting all ties. By not participating in their way of life at all. Understanding that you dont actually need to live like that, that you don’t need the things they offer to exist. But if people in first worlds started to do this, what would happen is they would end up being treated like the “lesser” nations we rape, or the homeless people we create.

        Either way we are fucked.

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        And that’s why anarchy can’t work. The people who want to fight to change the world for the better are vastly outnumbered by the people who don’t want their lives interrupted.

        This flaw in our psyche is our Great Filter.

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          We’ve lived within anarchist societies for the majority of our existence, there really wasn’t any such thing as a leader in the general sense before agriculture. Anarchism quite literally worked for hundreds of thousands of years. You could even argue that it’s a natural function of our species.

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        Start reading. There are books about that help you understand resistance and dissent. You are not powerless, quite the opposite.