If you think it’s news that Meta’s new public policy director, Dustin Carmack, is a Project 2025 co-author,
Consider dropping a tip to your preferred news outlet. I’ve already sent an email to The Verge’s tipline and I implore you to do the same.
https://www.theverge.com/c/tech/22579076/how-to-tip-the-verge-email-signal-and-more
I made this with Xitter in mind but I think the idea carries over nicely.
Since project 2025 violates their community guidelines he is in breach of his employment agreement and should be fired, right Meta?
As someone who worked there, this is a crock. Low level employees would be fired for this. The longer he stays at Meta the more it confirms their true intentions.
Everyone has access to the community guidelines which may appear to be very even keeled and appropriate. As someone that’s been on the inside, if you look at their enforcement guidelines, it’s a different story entirely. The amount of tolerance they have for hate speech is remarkable.
He wants to be Ceaser, so we all know where this is headed.
“You have all these good and bad and complex figures. I think Augustus is one of the most fascinating,” Zuckerberg told The New Yorker. "Basically, through a really harsh approach, he established two hundred years of world peace.”
In case you aren’t up to date on your Roman history, Augustus is not the worst of the Caesars — that would be his great uncle and adopted father, Julius. While Augustus had room to be worse, that didn’t make him the best. He did a lot of conquering: Egypt, northern Spain, and a great deal of central Europe. He killed people. He banished his allegedly promiscuous daughter. His heirs kept mysteriously dying.
“What are the trade-offs in that?” Zuckerberg told the magazine. “On the one hand, world peace is a long-term goal that people talk about today. Two hundred years feels unattainable.” On the other hand, he said, “That didn’t come for free, and he had to do certain things.”
https://mashable.com/article/mark-zuckerberg-augustus-caesar-comparison
In case you aren’t up to date on your Roman history, Augustus is not the worst of the Caesars — that would be his great uncle and adopted father, Julius.
This is such a weak take. Julius Caesar was a really terrible person in many, many ways. He was basically Donald Trump, if Trump were also an extremely accomplished statesman and military commander. But to just flat-out state he’s the worst of the Caesars? We’re talking about a dynasty that also had Nero and Caligula. There’s an argument to be made for Julius because of the fact that he established the whole thing and caused the downfall of the Republic. But that argument actually needs to be made, not just asserted. Or at the least, couch your comments with words like “possible” or “maybe”.
But also, wtf Zuck? How is Augustus the most fascinating? I’m deeply suspicious of anyone who doesn’t find Julius the most interesting.
https://www.workingclassicists.com/post/the-antiquity-to-alt-right-pipeline
Zuckerberg getting high on his own supply.
News: some shit I’ve avoided since day 1 is doing horrible things again
Me:
Turns out things happening in the world affect everybody, and like it or not, your personal habits don’t represent those of 3 billion other people.
Project 2025, the Real Life conspiracy to trump all fake bullshit conspiracies.
Tin hats, this is your moment. What did you prep for if not this?