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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Look, you might not like that Hermann Göring has aided and abetted war crimes and genocide and is planning to continue to do so as Führer, but Reinhardt Heydrich has been more direct and rude about his plans to do the same! We all know that no other candidate will win the election, so if you don't vote for Göring and instead vote for a non-genocidal candidate, you're worse than someone who's voting for Heydrich!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Fuck that dude. Talk about destroying an incredible career by just being an absolute piece of shit.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Fair points. Yeah, I hope it was clear that that last bit wasn't addressed to you, but rather the person reporting me. I appreciate your actually being civil and responding to the points I'm making. I wish that was more the norm.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Yes, you're absolutely right that the right wing does this, too, and it's just as foolish. The antiwoke culture war has been a massive failure for the American GOP and very likely cost them seats in the midterms. It absolutely affects elections. Trying to police speech is a bad idea in general, regardless of ideology. Threats, defamation, and harrassment are already illegal. New laws like these do not meaningfully protect anyone from those, but they do erode protections for free speech and also piss off vast swathes of the general population, who will usually manifest some political backlash against the party that implemented them. I'm a leftist and I'd prefer not to have Brazil slide back into Bolsanarismo before actually meaningful reforms can be implemented.

As an aside, Lemmy is becoming even worse than Reddit for people being totally unwilling to entertain alternate analyses of politics. Protip: just because someone isn't parroting the same virtue-signaling talking points over and over again, it doesn't make them a Nazi. My account was apparently reported over this conversation, so to whomever did that, good job trying to run me off rather than engage with my arguments, I guess. Enjoy your circle jerk.

[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Yes, clearly believing that hearing certain words and phrases is so injurious to human wellbeing that their use needs to be criminalized is the position of the utmost resilience and bravery. How silly of me. These sorts of wokescold laws contribute effectively nothing to the material wellbeing of any kind of marginalized group, and if you honestly believe that there won't be political blowback from this, I think you're out of touch with the general public. Even if the law itself is toothless and cannot be applied maliciously by the other side, the right wing media is going to make hay out of it, riling up millions of blue collar, conservative voters against the perceived excesses of Lula's administration. It blows a lot of a new and somewhat fragile administration's political capital for effectively no material benefit.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

I thought the Kansas side was cute, but I also only didn't leave my car except to go into my hotel.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Düsseldorf is ugly and boring. Lots of big companies are there, so there are good jobs, but it's a cultural and aesthetic wasteland. Sorry, Kraftwerk.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

Shhhh, this is the internet and only tribalistic partisan analyses are allowed. Why don't you shut up and move to a brutally fascist country like checks notepad Norway, Finland, or Sweden, you bigot?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I watched it for the first time earlier this month and was a bit disappointed. Mitchum is, of course, fantastic, but the film blows through an excellent cat-and-mouse setup in the children's home by the 45-minute mark. The rest of the film is a bit of a slog despite some cool cinematography. I'm baffled the director chose to structure the plot the way he did.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Yeah, I've no doubt that Höcke is pursuing this for extremely cynical and gross reasons, but the broken clock is right twice a day. “Inclusion" is one of those policies that sounds so self-evidently positive and reasonable at a glance, that people's brains shut down and nobody thinks of potential downsides to it as a universal policy. A majority of kids who require special education fare much, much better in smaller classes taught by a special education teacher who can move through material more slowly and boil it down to easier-to-grasp concepts. Sticking them in a large classroom with 20-30 non-disabled peers, even with a SpEd teacher present, rarely has a positive effect, and more often than not leads to worse outcomes for all students present. Inclusion is at its core a cost-saving measure (it's cheaper to stick the SpEd kids in a GenEd classroom than making a dedicated class for them), but it wraps itself in progressive ideology so well that it's almost impossible for parents or teachers to argue against.

[–] [email protected] 20 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It's fine. Websites break on it less often than I would have expected and the “nuke your cookies and history" button is a fun feature. I've mostly moved to Firefox, though, just to get away from Chromium (although I realize the irony in that; my fingerprint is almost assuredly far more unique than if I stuck to Chromium).

 

There's a lot of delicious food in *Frasier *(so much so they made a cookbook!). I want to hear what everybody thinks the best and worst dishes to appear on the show are. I'll start.

Best: The Pink Webber. I imagine it tasting like a boozy pink lemonade.

Worst: Bonnie's deviled ham in the shape of a football with macaroni laces. No part of that is ok.

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