Summary

Twenty-one staffers from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) resigned, citing ethical concerns over dismantling public services and compromising sensitive data.

Formerly part of the U.S. Digital Service, they criticized Musk and Trump’s overhaul, which included layoffs and politically charged interviews.

Their letter warned that removing skilled technologists endangers essential services like Social Security and veterans’ benefits.

The resignations add to growing concerns over Musk’s aggressive federal cuts, amplified by his recent CPAC speech where he symbolically wielded a chainsaw against “bureaucracy.”

  • andros_rex@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Well, we can’t shoot our fascists yet. It would probably be pretty helpful with the mental health part.

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      11 hours ago

      At the very least it’d be cathartic, plus humans are wired for killing more than paperwork. See problem smash problem is a lot more immediate than slow boring paperwork

      • in4apenny@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        33 minutes ago

        plus humans are wired for killing more than paperwork

        A common misconception, and anti-scientific one at that, often postulated by white supremacists that point at chimps in the jungle and say “That’s where our nature/culture comes from.” Humans are social creatures, we suck at speed/strength/endurance/lethality compared to most animals on earth because we’re less hardwired for violence than we are for social abilities. Yes, while our fists are shaped to maximize damage to human faces, and human faces are shaped to minimize damage from human fists, that’s a far less unique human attribute than our brains. That’s why you don’t see male chimps writing poetry and songs to court a female chimp that builds orbital satellites while doing a physics PhD.

        Humans beings are far and beyond more wired than anything else to sit around a fire and solve problems with eachother through abstract reasoning while sharing food. That and husband/wife swapping (i’m speaking strictly from anthropological data that made my own preconceived biases go “huh?”)