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mahatmakanejeeves

(68,409 posts)
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 09:32 PM 5 hrs ago

NY Times Pitchbot: "I think we're nearing the end of civilization"

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I think we’re nearing the end of civilization


8:57 PM · Jan 17, 2026

I think we’re nearing the end of civilization

NY Times Pitchbot (@nytpitchbot.bsky.social) 2026-01-18T01:57:16.699Z
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NY Times Pitchbot: "I think we're nearing the end of civilization" (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 5 hrs ago OP
Time article: dalton99a 5 hrs ago #1
Was walking outside today vapor2 4 hrs ago #5
I agree. If Trump doesn't kill us all, unchecked climate change will surfered 5 hrs ago #2
Jaysus. They made his hands look HUGE holding that golden king Maru Kitteh 5 hrs ago #3
A golden King among white kings? WHAT NAZI SHIT IS THIS? Maru Kitteh 4 hrs ago #4
Trump's going to find that cover and article very flattering. highplainsdem 4 hrs ago #6
Legally the black pawns cannot be on the first rank lapfog_1 4 hrs ago #9
The picture would be more accurate ornotna 4 hrs ago #7
Fuck you Time! Initech 4 hrs ago #8

dalton99a

(92,354 posts)
1. Time article:
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 09:35 PM
5 hrs ago
https://time.com/collections/davos-2026/7345543/trump-foreign-policy-second-term/

Jan 15, 2026 6:01 AM CT
How Trump’s Foreign Policy Gambits Are Reshaping the World
by Brian Bennett and Nik Popli

Four weeks before the beginning of his second term as President, Donald Trump abruptly floated the idea of taking back the Panama Canal. It had been a quarter-century since the U.S. formally ceded to Panama ownership of the channel connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. With one social media post, Trump threw a seemingly stable relationship off-kilter, accusing Panama of overcharging U.S. ships for passage and recklessly permitting China too much influence in the canal’s operations.

Looking back, it was an early sign of how America’s relationship with the rest of the world was about to be shaken to its core. Trump’s maximalist threat sent his foreign policy advisers scrambling. Within days of his Inauguration, military planners started work on options for taking the canal by force, according to a former Trump Administration official. “We’re going to take it back, or something very powerful is going to happen,” Trump warned. Ultimately, no military operation was necessary. Panama’s President José Raúl Mulino quickly and quietly agreed to a number of concessions, including re-examining Chinese investment in the country.

But 800 miles east, Trump’s threats of force were not merely a negotiating tactic. Nearly a year later, following months of escalating pressure on Nicolás Maduro’s regime, Trump in early January authorized a daring military operation to capture the Venezuelan strongman, a move Trump cast as both a blow against drug trafficking and a grab for Venezuela’s huge oil reserves. The operation marked the most consequential use of U.S. military power in the western hemisphere in decades, and a striking demonstration of Trump’s readiness to act unilaterally, without the painstaking coalition-building that once defined American intervention abroad.

Breathtaking bluntness defined Trump’s foreign policy in his first year back in the White House. In rapid succession, he bombed militants in Yemen and Iranian nuclear facilities, midwifed a fragile cease-fire in Gaza, forced European leaders to increase their defense spending, extracted commercial and strategic pledges from China, demanded Denmark hand over Greenland, and threatened tariffs against almost every major U.S. trading partner. He also committed billions to bail out an Argentine President, freed a former Honduran President convicted of drug trafficking, and approved strikes that killed more than 95 people on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, raising accusations of war crimes. In recent days, Trump has signaled additional strikes on Iran may be imminent.

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vapor2

(3,869 posts)
5. Was walking outside today
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 10:01 PM
4 hrs ago

and just thinking how this asshole has gutted EPA regulations and mofo rfk jr has compromised our healthcare. The increase in measles and whooping cough should alarm people (and the change in vaccines for kids). If there is a pandemic we're all screwed. So wishing this would end soon.

Maru Kitteh

(31,294 posts)
3. Jaysus. They made his hands look HUGE holding that golden king
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 09:54 PM
5 hrs ago

getting ready to knock away the black pawns.

What a blow job that cover is.


Maru Kitteh

(31,294 posts)
4. A golden King among white kings? WHAT NAZI SHIT IS THIS?
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 09:58 PM
4 hrs ago

The more I. look at this cover the worse it is. Seriously.

lapfog_1

(31,708 posts)
9. Legally the black pawns cannot be on the first rank
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 10:21 PM
4 hrs ago

no combination of legal moves can end with them on their own first rank ( row 1 ).

in addition, there is only 1 king to either side at a time... only in checkmate ( shah mat or king death ) is the king "removed" ( toppled over generally ), which is the end of the game. However, you can promote YOUR pawns should they reach rank 8 to any other legal piece ( not a king )... so, theoretically, you could have 9 queens on the board at one time. The chances of that happening in a real game are virtually 0.

No idea what the concept of the "gold king" is meant to signify ( other than The Orange Turd cheats at chess just like he cheats at golf ). On this board there are white and black pieces, not gold.

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