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Basically all you need to know is every instance has their own admins with their own rules, and often times you will see instances who are focused on a particular group of people, like my instance, for instance, which is for hardcore computer geeks, but where everyone is welcome regardless of whether or not they are even into computers.
I also like my instance because they explicitly choose to not defederate with any instance. I can choose what to block myself, which is how I prefer it.
There are also instances like db0's (former /r/piracy moderator) for example, which focus more on individual freedoms/anarchist philosophy.
I started off on .world for a month until I found my instance.
Not on .world. I've noticed .world is more of a neoliberal, mostly pro-capitalism instance in general.
Note, I'm talking more about the moderation rather than members.
Israelis and Jews in general have been victims of a massive pro-genocide propaganda campaign from the Israeli government for many, many years now. Not everyone buys into the propaganda, though.
Kind of similar dehumanizing rhetoric as we're seeing in America right now when it comes to immigrants and trans people or the cold war rhetoric of the past when it came to Russians.
There are no winners in war (except for banana companies and Big Oil).
It's almost like capitalism is an inherently broken system or something
As if they care about hypocrasy. They actually enjoy being hypocrites because it "triggers the libs"
Trump is and always has been a spoiled child who's never been told "no" in his entire life, and he's going to continue to act like one.
I'd argue that women who are in abusive relationships or relationships with potential manosphere abusers are less safe than if they were single.
I'd also like to know. Carmack, unlike most tech bros, is actually intelligent. I wouldn't have taken him to be a Nazi, especially since one of the games that made him rich was about killing Nazis.
People missed it because they chose to "not pay attention to politics", leading to right wing indoctrination.
Turns out everything is political.
Impossible challenge: name a scenario in which the socialists' warnings to the public haven't come true.
Also about the last part, the neoliberal wing of the Democratic party (basically the entire thing) has been paid off by billionaires, and is therefore incompatible with leftist idiology. When one side says "we want single payer healthcare" and the other says "we believe in the need for the profit motive in the healthcare industry and we will block any and all attempts at diminishing the profits of health insurance corporations," then those two sides have inherently incompatible idiologies and compromise is impossible.
Also about the tone policing, I believe that was a literal psyop by the neoliberal wing and billionaires in order to push people away from left wing (socialist) idiology. See: the CIA's Simple Sabotage Field Manual, which perfectly describes this method of sabotaging (in this case) a political movement. There's also the side effect of people who buy into tone policing doing the work for you and not focusing on economic issues.
In the Vanity Fair article, Ivana Trump told a friend that her husband's cousin, John Walter "clicks his heels and says, 'Heil Hitler," when visiting Trump's office.
This was an article written in 2015.
Read the first sentence of the article