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If you want to understand the horrifying future these tech billionaire nazis have in store for humanity, it helps to understand what parts of our "glorious past" as a species they're looking to recreate. This interview with University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign information sciences and media studies professor Anita Say Chan talks a bit about the history of data and eugenics, what it means that guys like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel (along with most of Silicon Valley's movers and shakers) are devout believers in eugenicist philosophies, and how that's reflected in their efforts to reshape society in horrifying, and objectively fascist ways. In terms of our discussion about the uber rich fascists who heavily influence the Trump regime they bought and paid for, I'm mostly including this here to point out that these guys have gone on record in support of a lot of openly fascist shit and for the most part, your media pretends we don't already know these guys are nazis; it's not a secret, it's just not "worth mentioning" when media orgs are fawning over technofascist billionaires destroying our planet and our lives.

motherjones.com/politics/2025/

Eugenics Isn’t Dead—It’s Thriving in Tech

"Big Tech successors like Musk and PayPal billionaire-turned-arms dealer Peter Thiel have overtly promoted fraudulent race science, with Musk amplifying users on X who argue that people of European descent are biologically superior. In response to another user’s deleted post suggesting that students at historically Black institutions have lower IQs, Musk posted, “It will take an airplane crashing and killing hundreds of people for them to change this crazy policy of DIE”—diversity, equity, and inclusion, misspelled. In 2016, Thiel buddied up to a prominent white nationalist, and, the same year, was said by a Stanford dorm-mate to have complimented South Africa’s “economically sound” system of racial apartheid."

Mother JonesEugenics isn't dead—it's thriving in techA new book takes on the throughline from the rise of 20th-century eugenics to Silicon Valley.
#Fascism#Trump#Musk
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And directly related to the point that Cinthya Rodriguez makes above (/10), there's this:

"The yearly [Budapest pride] parade has been banned, and its organizers and attendees will be targeted with AI surveillance, facial recognition software, and automatic fines."

~ S. Baum

#fascism #Hungary #LGBTQ #SiliconValley #TechBros
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erininthemorning.com/p/ai-surv

Erin In The Morning · AI Surveillance to be Deployed on Banned Budapest PrideBy s. baum
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As Cinthya Rodriguez notes, the tools used by Musk-Trump's fascist government as it targets immigrants are being proudly furnished by big tech companies, whose CEOS lined up with Trump at his inauguration:

"Denouncing the Trump Administration’s fascism is not enough. The corporations and oligarchs standing behind it need to be put on notice."

#Trump #Fox #ICE #immigrants #fascism #Ozturk #SiliconValley #TechBros
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thenation.com/article/society/

The Nation · Trump’s War on Immigrants Wouldn’t Be Possible Without Big TechSilicon Valley is proudly furnishing the administration with the tools to fulfill its mass deportation agenda.

Heard about the “Dystopia Now” podcast yesterday, got 10 minutes into the latest episode, immediately downloaded the back catalogue, and started binging from the beginning.

The hosts focus on the big Silicon Valley names, and their links to innocuous sounding movements like “Abundance” and “Effective Altruism.” But talk about the downsides, making it sound a good but like William Gibson’s Jackpot concept. (All the poor people die, leaving the powerful and wealthy to inherit the earth.)

It also connects lots of dots about what’s going on in Washington, especially with Musk and Vance.

#podcast #siliconValleyCult #siliconvalley #DystopiaNow

sites.libsyn.com/566555

sites.libsyn.comDystopia NowDystopia Now is a show where a comedian (Kate Willett) and an academic (Emile Torres) explore the philosophies and religions of Silicon Valley and tech billionaires shaping our country, our world, and our future.

Neville Chamberlain here, selling out the country to protect the country, another bad strategy from a man who keeps fucking up.
He is not an agile thinker, he doesn't like change or rocking the boat.
He is not the person we need leading the country today, he's a coward.

theguardian.com/politics/2025/

The Guardian · Starmer is warned against ‘appeasing’ Trump with tax cut for US tech firmsBy Rowena Mason
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This late February article in The New Yorker briefly covers some of the same ground as the video above in terms of the Silicon Valley fascist influence in US politics, the close ties between the Trump regime and billionaire Yarvinites, and why rich tech nazis may see Trump's election as a vehicle to further their long-term efforts to establish private dictatorships by breaking the US administrative state and replacing it themselves. As such we can use it as supporting evidence for the Dark Gothic MAGA video, and to expand our starting point for discussions about the prominent role of billionaire fascists (of various types) in America and the larger Pig Empire's turn towards overt fascism and autocratic political forms. Furthermore, the author examines similar historical examples when technocrats with authoritarian political and organizational views merged with, and the case of Imperial Japan, subsumed fascist political orders.

archive.is/eZy6v

Techno-Fascism Comes to America

"For a time, digital platforms seemed to support democratic government as a kind of communal megaphone; but now, a decade later, technology seems to be supplanting the established authority of the government. “There is a crisis of the state,” McElroy said, and Silicon Valley may be “trying to corrode state power” in order to more quickly replace it.

Silicon Valley is premised on the idea that its founders and engineers know better than anyone else: they can do better at disseminating information, at designing an office, at developing satellites and advancing space travel. By the same logic, they must be able to govern better than politicians and federal employees. Voguish concepts in Silicon Valley such as seasteading and “network states” feature independent, self-contained societies running on tech principles. Efforts to create such entities have either failed or remained confined to the realm of brand-building, as in the startup Praxis, a hypothetical plan for a new tech-driven city on the Mediterranean. Under the new Trump White House, though, the U.S. government is being offered up as a guinea pig, McElroy said. “Now that we’ve got Musk running the state, I don’t know if they need their little offshore bubbles as much as they thought they did before.”

Given Elon Musk's position at the head of DOGE and thus his role as the de facto exchequer of what Trump considers his personal empire, but most still call the American government, I have no qualms with the way this article focuses on Elon as a representation of the creepy tech elites behind Downmarket Mussolini. In fact, the author's note that Musk's use of so-called AI to carry out the purges all of these nazis desire (for various reasons) might represent an opportunity to refine automated systems of repression and control for billionaire tech fascists looking to run their own neo-monarchal states in the future, probably goes a long way towards explaining why Musk in particular is so keen to run point on this whole project for Trump. After all, it's not a secret in tech circles that Musk has been looking for a way to become the leading figure in the "AI" industry, and what better way to do that than pioneering the use case for the "fascism machine" I've been telling you these rich nazis always meant "AI" to be?

I would however, caution against reading as much into the split between the tech-fascists (as represented by Musk) and the faux-populist MAGA movement (as represented by Steve Bannon) as Chayka does here. On a long enough timeline, it's possible that the billionaire tech-fascists, the Christian Nationalist right, the Bannonite "populists," and other patchwork constituencies that form the larger Trump movement may be torn apart by divergent priorities and ideas about who really runs Bartertown; but given that they all agree on methods of operation, and they're all pushing towards some type of fascist order, I think we're a long way away from irresolvable differences tearing Trumpism apart. Besides, the fact that it's Elon Musk standing next to Trump and waving around a chainsaw, not Steve Bannon, tells you all you need to know about who won that particular power struggle in the short term.

Frankly, I think the easiest way to understand the network of relationships, methods, and objectives of the various fascist power blocs in the movement behind Trump, is to imagine a minivan full of cartoonishly-evil nazis who're used to getting their way, all trying to control the activities of the driver, who may or may not be paying attention at any given moment. In this scenario the various groups of fascists vying for control of the vehicle Trump is driving are all on the same road, they all broadly agree on how to progress on their journey, but each of them intend to end up in different places by the time the drive is finished and they don't need the car anymore.

#Fascism#Trump#Musk

My “not a book review” of Careless People – the book Facebook doesn’t want you to read.

With highlights on Ireland’s complicity and the lengths people farmers (as I call them) will go to to appease authoritarian regimes like China.

ar.al/2025/03/21/careless-peop

It’s clear from this that Ireland should not be enforcing GDPR (not that they are) and, really, people farmers – and the business model of people farming in general – should be banned in the EU.

(Don’t hold your breaths.)

Aral Balkan · Careless peopleNotes from “Careless People: A story of where I used to work: Power. Greed. Madness.” by Sarah-Wynn Williams

[05:45] Europa moet zo snel mogelijk eigen tech bouwen. Zolang we Silicon Valley maar niet copy-pasten

Europese leiders zijn het eens: de EU moet nú een eigen digitale infrastructuur bouwen om minder afhankelijk te worden van Amerikaanse tech. Uitstekend plan. Zolang we maar goed kijken naar Silicon Valley – als een voorbeeld van hoe het níét moet.
Hij gaat er komen: de ‘EuroStack’, het Europese technologische ecosysteem. Hoe, wat en wanneer is nog ongewis, maar het waarom wordt met de dag duidelijker: Europa is te afhankelijk van Amerikaanse technologie en de Verenigde Staten zijn onder president Donald Trump een onberekenbaar risico geworden. Daarom moet de Europese Unie zelf gaan bouwen, en snel ook.
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#Europese #EU #Amerikaanse #SiliconValley #EuroStack#Europa #VerenigdeStaten #DonaldTrump #EuropeseUnie #5

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