Do you apply this same logic to Gaza considering their leadership?
Independent thinker valuing discussions grounded in reason, not emotions.
Open to reconsider my views in light of good-faith counter-arguments but also willing to defend what’s right, even when it’s unpopular. My goal is to engage in dialogue that seeks truth rather than scoring points.
Do you apply this same logic to Gaza considering their leadership?
Reddit says it was a Shahed drone. I can’t tell but seem to be missing the tail I’ve seen on most of the Ukrainian drones tho I neither can see the long nose that Shahed has.
I haven’t ever needed to wait. I go in, hand them my ID, they cross my name off the list, hand me the ballot, I go to the booth and write a number, dude stamps it, I drop it to the box and I’m out. Takes about 3 minutes from when I step out of my car untill I’m back in again.
That’s a really black and white way to look at it. These are complex issues. Any attempt to find a simple explanation to them is by definition going to be oversimplifying it massively.
the assumption that their compliments are all or mostly insincere
I disagree that this is being claimed here. Stereotypes don’t imply that everyone, or almost everyone in that group is like that.
I hope people realise that simulation theory doesn’t actually imply that someone is actively micromanaging the simulation. The point of a simulation kind of is to just let it run and see what happens.
Sure, and not just that. Most, if not all people I know of whom I’d consider a ‘normal’ don’t spend time commenting on social media. By definition, everything we read on here comes from this self-selecting group of people who do not represent the majority.
I’ve always just muted users instead of blocking anyway. I don’t care if they see what I post. I just want them out of my sight
So Twitter is one step closer to being like Lemmy
That user is on my blocklist so I haven’t seen their comment and I was asking you anyway.
incorrect stereotype
I’d argue it’s not, in fact, incorrect. Sure you can say it is but that doesn’t really prove anything. Stereotypes stem from reality.
if you swapped either or both of the characters in the comic out for men, it would no longer work as a joke.
Ofcourse it wouldn’t. It’s a stereotype about women. If you made the same joke about men it wouldn’t be funny because it would be completely made up. Equivalent joke about men would be two guys being nasty and talking shit to eachother but neither actually meaning it.
Ever been to Lemmy?
You still haven’t explained what’s deeply misogynistic about this cartoon. Or was that a joke too?
Not all women, no, but some definitely are. Stereotypes come from reality. While they don’t apply to every individual, it does apply on a group level especially when compared to other groups. If this was completely made up nobody would find it funny. People find it funny because there’s a kernel of truth there. It’s not misogynistic to aknowledge that women as a group act differently to men.
The women in the cartoon are not being bitchy to eachother either, are they?
It’s a stereotype about women complimenting eachother while not actually meaning it. It’s a joke. Look at the upvote / downvote ratio. Most people get it. You’re in the minority here being offended by it. Recreational outrage so to speak.
Why is it deeply misogynistic?
Adblocker works on twitter too though, and I don’t really mind Elon profiting from my use of Twitter anyway. People should be compensated for running social media platforms like twitter.
Amazing how they can be wrong about literally everything while we’re right on every issue.
I post gay porn. The number or right-wing rednecks that follow me with their public profiles is… confusing.
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