exactly. those pesky children are easy to be radicalized; they have barely spent time learning anything at school, so they can’t really tell the bluff.
watch al jazeera for instance (a qatari MSM): hamas propaganda 24/7. qataris probably have stakes in this too by reselling arms, so it helps to keep the flame alive ( they would spend hours rebroadcasting the death of this ‘hero’ journalist in the battlefield, while in fact its lucrative that such people die to always have exclusive material to broadcast, its like a Marvel movie, but with real casualties ).
arms production is a lucrative business right now.
all instances dont upgrade their Lemmy version at the same time: sometimes a spare account is required to keep browsing Lemmy. Also some servers become sluggish when they become popular and have high usercount. I always prefer to sign up to the next newest and smallest instance out there: that way i keep browsing Lemmy smoothly. And also yea: multiples accounts spare me also the Lemmy drama of federation/defedaration.
in reddit someone argued that Lemmy isn’t user friendly because you have to make several accounts in several ‘instance’ thingy’s and thus not practical at all. tbh if it takes unpracticality to fend off those single braincell people then all the better: might as well require 2fa and an iris scan just to post a comment or sign in smh
Myth number one is that degrowth is the same as recession, but the speaker argues that while both are symptoms of a growth-based economy, recession is actually a harmful decline in economic output.
Myth number two is that degrowth means a reduction in all economic sectors, but the speaker explains that while certain sectors need to be curtailed, others need to be expanded to meet fundamental human needs.
Myth number three is that degrowthers want everyone to be poorer, but the speaker argues that degrowth aims for rethinking wealth towards collective wellbeing and commonwealth, rather than personal income and inter-personal competition.
Myth number four is that degrowthers hate modernity/progress/development and want to “go back,” but the speaker explains that degrowth thinkers question this and seek viable and equitable ways of moving forward to more sustainable futures.
Finally, myth number five is that the degrowth movement is just a small group of out-of-touch Western academics, but the speaker argues that degrowth draws on a pluriverse of perspectives and includes voices from different geographical areas and social classes.
as long as the oil formation is free of charge, they could always sell at a profit
there is a whole com called thepoliceproblem for this…i can’t bheeethe! (while resisting arrest)
nah man, not that kind of posts. the last we need is stupid coms like c/aita
seems like a nice guy really
Exactly. also inputs from experts who chime in on the subject are really useful, like a semiconductor engineer suddenly replying in a comment section. There’s not much of it here thou. Yea there is sorta this lag time between Reddit and Lemmy in whichever get wind of the news first, i even, used to be a reddit reposter just to somewhat help seed this place
tbh its true: apart from my french instance where i like to hang out, most of Lemmy is just memes, Linux related posts, or self hosting posts. No meaningful content for ur average person really. In fact i scroll throu ‘All’ in new and reach yesterday’s posts in just few minutes, given the amount of ‘not so meaningful content’ i am filtering …
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