• IninewCrow
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    1481 month ago

    It’s a similar comparison to Luigi Mangione

    One person was responsible for killing or leading to the deaths of thousands and possibly millions of people to an early death - no one bats an eye

    One person was responsible for directly killing one other person - the whole country loses their minds

    • @[email protected]
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      So much of this is filtered through the national corporate media. Quite a few people bat an eye at the vulgar abuse of power by insurance adjusters. But they aren’t afforded a platform on your Cable News outlet of choice.

      Vanishingly few people were sympathetic towards an unknown CEO of a notoriously skinflint insurance company. But he was lionized and eulogized on every national news station.

      In the same vein, most people slept through Kapernick taking a knee. It wasn’t properly news until weeks after he first did it, in large part because it took that long for right-wing anchors to notice. By contrast, the Elon Fascist Dab was headline news within seconds of him performing it and only got talked down to “Autistic Man’s Arm Just Did That And It’s Ablest Of You To Notice” after days of equivocating in papers and news channels of record.

      The Consent, folks. Its being Manufactured.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 month ago

        Omfg I’m gonna stab someone. How the hell are they trying to use autism as an explanation?

        This is not how any of this works. You don’t start stimming in a perfect right wing gesture. He never did something like this before in public. He also doesn’t look startled or anything.

        I’m mad now. How did this chipmunk become a government advisor? I want him to trip on Lego so bad.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 month ago

      Oh yeah, Luigi definitely came up as a topic of discussion over the holidays when I was visiting the conservative side of my family. I considered it a win that they at least acknowledged that the legal system and media works differently for the rich and powerful. I mean, common ground is common ground.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      Yeah, because it breaks the social order. The number of people killed by the health insurance industry must be astronomical. But it’s No Big Deal, because it’s Business As Usual.

      Somebody killing a CEO, though. That is not business as usual.

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      It’s not just the Fascist Far-Right who exploit the human tendency for Tribalism, the Neoliberal Far-Right does it too, they just mix it a bit more with exploiting other cognitive weaknesses in human beings.

      That said, the latter political group did fail miserably in getting people to feel like the Healthcare Insurer CEO “is one of us” and Luigi “is one of them” possibly because all the usual group definitions the Neolibs tried to push to get people into group-oriented thinking on the side of the CEO (strivers vs skivers, family man vs lone wolf and so on - just read the newspaper articles and you’ll spot the framing) failed as people already felt more like the victims of businesses like Healthcare Insurance than “winners” of the profits such business make.

    • TonyOstrich
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      230 days ago

      I haven’t quite figured out how to put it into words but in my mind it seems like capitalism and Nazi Germany or the USSR share a core mechanism. A single death is a tragedy, but many deaths are a statistic. When a singular person does something bad they need to be punished. If a system does something bad, even if a singular person or group of people were directly responsible for setting up the system they do not receive the consequences.

      It’s also the reason automated systems being used for making decisions that affect real human lives bother me so much right now. In a vacuum I don’t actually have a problem with them, but unless laws and regulations with teeth are put in place to hold those that implement them responsible for their mistakes then under our current system by definition they will only ever be used to maximize profits and minimize culpability.

      • @[email protected]
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        130 days ago

        Maximizing profits and missing culpability is capitalism, working as intended.

        With that said, the system is only working on behalf of those with the money. The 0.1%

        I say again: the system is working as intended.

  • @[email protected]
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    461 month ago

    Remember when they boycotted the NFL: they were never going to watch woke NFL again. And NBA. And Target. And Bud Light.

    How’d that work out? Where are they now?

    Right back where they always were.

    • @[email protected]
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      341 month ago

      Some people have a problem with the left photo, some with the right photo. And some are furious because of THAT FUCKING COMMA!!!

      • metaStatic
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        101 month ago

        why use an Oxford comma when you can just

        can just end the fucking sentence.

      • dohpaz42
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        Commas are great for lists, and for combining two sentences into one using a conjunction like and, or, but, etc.; like I just did.

        If you made each side of the comma a sentence then arguably neither would make a complete sentence.

        • fuzzy_feeling
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          21 month ago

          but, you know, english isn’t everybods native language, so i don’t give a fuck, if someone puts a comma somewhere, where they shouldn’t.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 month ago

            I don’t mind all of the commas except the last 3. I think the comment should have ended after “fuck”.

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          In your opinion, were there too many commas in my original comment? (Serious question)

          Edit: just because I’m curious. I like my writing to be at least somewhat proper.

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    When “they” make a statement it’s bad, when “we” make a statement it’s good.

    It’s pretty standard tribalist thinking.

    Whilst not at all exclusive to people of the Far Right (it’s a natural tendency in all of us which, IMHO, we need to be alert for and stop it when it pops up in ourselves), tribalism it is the core (maybe even the entire foundation) of Far Right authoritarian “ideologies” (the non-authoritarian ones, like Neoliberalism, also exploit other human cognitive weaknesses).

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      Yes, the difference is see is that the liberal tent is bigger, so bullshit tends to get called out more. Not always but slightly better.

      The right is such a unit, they literarily had no problem voting for a rapist, insurrectionist, criminal because he had a R next to his name. It’s scary group think.

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        Whilst it’s my impression that the Left tends to have more people who challenge such thinking, I would say that the phenomenom of Tankies shows that part of the Left are just as purelly tribalist as the Far Right.

        That said, Liberal and Left aren’t the same thing and, at least judging by the posts I see in Lemmy from American Democrat Party supporters, most are just as tribalist as the Republicans, just loyal to a different tribe. Similarly those whose take on Equality is that it’s a war of identities are hugelly tribalist: I don’t think you can go around seeing people as being divided in groups defined by genetics alone (rather than, say, individual behaviour) and claim that people from certain genetically-defined groups are inherently good or bad, without being a tribalist.

        In my observation its pretty common for uncritical bubbles to form around “Identities” because criticism of the structure, fairness or effectiveness of the general ideolical thinking itself is quickly branded as an insult to the Identity and all people deemed to belong to it, and this happens just as much with the Fascist “identities” (such as how criticizing the Israeli Genocide, that is labelled anti-semitism) as with the Neoliberal “identities” (such as how if you point out the unequal treatement of men and women in Courts when it comes to custody of the children on a divorce, that is label anti-Women).

        Amongst people with Liberal-leanings I would say that maybe the ones who are also Left-leaning or those whose Liberalism is pure (i.e. genuinelly about Freedom equally for all, which curiously also makes them a lot more Left since Money and Ownership in our society de facto control most Freedom) are the ones with less tendency to be tribalist. Then again, that’s a pretty sophisticated political position to take and I don’t really think there is any big group out there pushing it as a “packaged” slogan-heavy full ideology, so maybe those people just don’t have much of a tribe to feel like they belong to.

  • @[email protected]
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    191 month ago

    Now that you mention it, this is fairly accurate in my social / familial sphere. For a lot of folks it’s more about race than politics, though.

    • @[email protected]
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      1229 days ago

      And the underlying message of one is that we should love different people, while the message of the other is that we should hate and fear different people.

      Signed: disgusted white American guy.

  • @[email protected]
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    161 month ago

    its bad faith. i dont think its even useful to argue this.

    they know. they literally want picture on the left to be unacceptable while the one on the right is normalized.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 month ago

      It’s nice to have my initial reaction immediately validated upon opening the thread, for better or for worse, I gotta say.

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        i think its for worse but we can take solace in the fact we are both fucked in solidarity

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    Removed by mod

  • NutWrench
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    1030 days ago

    People who think it’s just “bad” to criticize their government don’t know the difference between their government and their mommy.

    • @[email protected]
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      329 days ago

      Yeah, it’s a similar sort of immaturity where good boys and girls don’t question what they’re told. (Emphasis these days on “boys and girls only” am I right?)

      I think reasonable adults understand that everybody and everything are flawed. It’s how you react to them that matters. People deserve compassion and understanding from the get-go, and they have the right to just exist. Governments and companies start in no such place, and they have a much lower threshold before they should be told to fix their shit.

  • @[email protected]
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    830 days ago

    Of course. The people with the problem seeing the left picture are the people on the right.

  • @[email protected]
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    629 days ago

    Genuine thought experiment: if the kneeling was done by an extremely autistic person, would more or less people have a problem with it?

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    It’s just a meaningless gesture why are you upset.

    🤏

    Edit: let me clarify that - people who are saying Musk’s gesture doesn’t mean anything, are the same people getting offended when they see pinching fingers…