I literally just threw up. I feel better now though.
Work is slow.
I literally just threw up. I feel better now though.
A lot of lighter fluid and a lighter works great too!
Goodbye stickers!.. and house…
There’s a difference between justifications and reasons. I’m exhausted seeing people use the fact that atrocities are unjustified to hand wave away the reasons and circumstances that led to those atrocities.
The massacring of innocents isn’t justified, but the reason it happened isn’t that people magically became evil. The reason is that enduring apartheid oppression pushes people to extremism.
“Insider was unable to independently confirm what was found, but Israeli media outlets have also reported the claim, attributing it to soldiers.”
“The spokesperson told Insider that although he hadn’t seen images or videos himself, ‘soldiers on the ground who are there told me this.’”
From your own article they are the unconfirmed claims from somebody who’s job it is to spread propaganda.
Edit: To be clear the actions that are known to have been committed are horrific, but a group like Hamas does not appear from nothing. The perpetuation of an apartheid state is met with backlash.
You can push for change and foster a different type of environment without being miserable.
Yup and the girlfriend has 0 obligation to deal with it.
Or they want a publicly funded entity to enforce stalking laws against somebody who may have committed an actual crime and invasion of privacy.
What’s the printer model and for how much?
You can federated with the boyfriend.
Blocking indivuals, communities, and instances is helpful for the individual, but it does not deal with the root of the problem. Allowing a space for bigotry to grow.
This isn’t the same as people wanting to block your favorite hobby or something. I don’t think it’s a good thing to provide a space for bigots to share their ideas.
Facebook attempts to join- “We must stop this to prevent corporate power and growth.” Bigots join- “Let’s hear them out.”
Indivually blocking users, communities, and instances still allows those communities to grow. Saying, “if bigotry bothers you just don’t look at it,” does nothing to get to the root of the issue. The problem is not just that some people don’t want to see bigots. The problem is that we are allowing for a place that nurters the growth of bigots.
I think conspiracy theorists and nazis should feel persecuted.
I don’t think the answer is to give them a platform as if their ideas are somehow valid or worth discussing. To treat those ideas as equal to others is to elevate them.
It’s for cleaning your horse while riding.