u/Terrible-Animal-6620
'Most Authoritarian President': Sanders Says Trump Would Indeed Be a 'Great Communist'"
Sanders: The irony is that the proper criticism of communism is that the Soviet Union was an authoritarian society.
And then you’ve got the most authoritarian president in the history of this country…
So I suppose when Trump says, “I’d be a great communist,” yeah, I think there’s some truth to that.
Help with trying emulate a synthy horn sound from a song that I like.
I recently got gifted fruit loops fl studio by my sibling who wanted me to learn about music production in general from a hobbyist side of things, so Ive been trying to replicate songs that I like to listen to in order to learn the intricacies of fl studio
I have been wanting to replicate the horn sound at 2:33 that plays in the background of the below linked song and have been stuck on it for a bit because none of the sample presets quite sound similar to what I would want it to sound like, how does one in this instance do that? And since I am new what would be like a standard approach to translate a riff or a sound that you hear in your head into a DAW. Any advice helps
Do y’all get racially profiled or have weird micro aggressions thrown at you too?
I am mixed guy with an ethnically diverse background (My mom is Indian Guyanese and my dad is Ethiopian) and I live in the American midwest. I either like never get matches for long periods of time but when I do get them they are either someone saying some weird ignorant shit about a totally different ethnicity or just straight up being racist
“Every country has been colonized at some point” my sibling says as I bring up how colonizers plunder the global south. How does one argue against this sentiment?
I don’t really know how to argue against this without like them understanding that this very sentiment doesn’t make colonization right. Just because a colonizer was colonized some 2000 years ago doesn’t make it right for them to go enact the same on another group of people
any tips or sources would be cool
Any book recommendation about art/music/media under capitalism?
I have read the Parenti books and the Mark Fisher book titled Capitalist realism, I would like some specifc recs on the topic of the commodification of art under capitalism
I would also appreciate articles and essays