Skiluros

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[–] Skiluros 9 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

It seems like the only semi-viable alternative to oligarch run social networks.

I am not American, but the behaviour exhibited by oligarchs such as Zuckerberg/Musk (and these are just the ones that get in the news) is not at all surprising.

[–] Skiluros 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Once again playing dumb. Lemmy is rife with this sort of tankie rhetoric, it is rather transparent.

As I said earlier, let's hope one day you and your family will be on the recieving end of russian genocidal imperialism.

[–] Skiluros 2 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

We both know your statement about "number of military bases" is nonsensical and malicious. And you continue to ignore (and whitewash) russia's genocidal imperialism in Europe.

Your replies (and attempts to pretend no one can see through them) prove my original statement that it is reasonable to have a zero tolerance policy towards tankie scum.

[–] Skiluros 0 points 3 weeks ago (5 children)

Don't play dumb with me!

As far as i’m aware there aren’t any russian military bases in europe on the other hand there are hundreds americans.

You are denying that russians are occupying multiple regions of several European countries. Including banning local language/religion/culture, setting up mass torture interment camps, forced russification and settler colonialism.

This is not comparable to hosting a US base in your country (and you know it). You also ignore the fact that US bases are there to not let the russians do what I described above (which you also know).

You are also malicious about framing "russian propaganda". Can you name me three famous russian propagandist with doing a web search?

Let's hope one day you will be on the receiving end of your support for russian genocidal imperialism.

[–] Skiluros 1 points 3 weeks ago (7 children)

It's reasonable to have a zero tolerance policy for tankie scum (including tankies who are trying to hide their views by JAQing).

In just this thread you openly supported russian genocidal imperialism:

As far as i’m aware there aren’t any russian military bases in europe on the other hand there are hundreds americans.

And your whole "both sides are the same" is clearly a ruse.

You almost certainly don't speak russian or Chinese. You've never lived in russia or China and you have zero understanding of their worldview (with respect to russia specifically, I can say a strong majority of russians are genocidal imperialists) or their propaganda.

[–] Skiluros 40 points 1 month ago (1 children)

US authorities didn't even bother prosecuting specific individuals from HSBC's US branch involved in money laundering for cartels, HSBC's US branch only had to pay a fine.

[–] Skiluros 10 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

I overall sympathize with the message of this article. Defeatism is of course never an option and historically oligarch/plutocratic regimes tend to succumb under the weight of their own contradictions (I am talking in the long term).

However, the last paragraph doesn't sit well with me:

The Trumpist movement that ascended to power on Monday is relying on a tired, defeated America, one too diminished to do anything but submit to their demands and schemes. But the American spirit is indefatigable: it loves freedom and equality, abhors tyranny, values minding your own business and hates, above all, to be told what to do. When Trump was last in office, Americans found, at the end, that they did not like it. They will not like it now, either, and that dislike, however tardy, will have political consequences.

People in other countries do enjoy being told what to do? In many, many countries people have fought (and continue to fight) against such overwhelming odds that are inconceivable to the average American. And is it wrong to say that perhaps at least some Americans do like being told what to do? As long as the correct marketing/polemical approach is used (e.g. oligarchs promoting their interests/corruption via PR strategies that leverage copytext with an emphasis on polemics around "freedom" and "individuality"). This is of course not unique to the US.

Either way, we are all in for some interesting times.

[–] Skiluros 10 points 1 month ago

Raiffeisen has been "leaving" the russian market for 3 years now.

[–] Skiluros 7 points 1 month ago

This should have been done in 2022 and shown to voters that their money is not being used (I am ignoring the Budapest Memorandum in context of US/UK for the sake of argument).

[–] Skiluros 0 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

This is like a weird personal thing that I can't even explain. For whatever reason, the Y axis becomes labelled as X in my mind in random situations. And I use charts (and other data visualizations a lot).

The funny thing is when I am thinking of X, I don't have this urge to call it Y. If I am looking at horizontal, X is the first thing that comes to mind. But not with Y.

[–] Skiluros 5 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Yes, of course the Y axis.

I work with charts/vizualizations/data a lot, but for whatever reason I reflexively mistake X/Y a lot. It's not even funny.

[–] Skiluros 0 points 1 month ago

It was an error on my part.

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