It’s actually not just South America, many other countries, including “first world” nations, let in thousands of Nazis as well
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It’s actually not just South America, many other countries, including “first world” nations, let in thousands of Nazis as well
Doing so would be a valuable contribution to the discussion and morally good so I sure hope so
Mastodon is also not backed by any major donor and also has a better UI??
This comment kinda makes it clear that it’s your service and you’re plugging it though so I’m glad I could have that suspicion of mine confirmed
what does this have that Mastodon doesn’t?
and why is the very first thing I see on the starting page a slur?
the privacy policy is a fucking nightmare
and also you have literal nazis on your trending
lmao this place sucks
I initially uploaded a gif, it looks like that breaks things, especially in jerboa. I replaced it with a different graph to the same effect.
Perfect case of Betteridge’s law of headlines. No, the AIDS pandemic is not ending. Almost nobody has access to this level of care and that will not change until we fix some other things (you can all see my home instance lol). But this is promising for our understanding of the virus and the human body as a whole, so it’s not sensationalism, just overly optimistic.
ummm fuckign absolutely
They’ll keep doing it though. Maybe not with this one creator, for the sake of proving that they get final say whenever they want, but all the other anti-vax content will stay up, because it’s profitable.
willing to bet if you ask it 100 times it’ll be a white man for over 90 of them
yeah I really do, because the average annual US foreign conflict is worse than the wildest liberal exaggeration of the worst thing China has ever done
If you can’t see the fundamental intertwining of Google (or any other fortune 500 company) and the US State, then you should really start looking harder. Lobbyists, revolving door membership, corruption, tax writeoffs, corporate power being used to influence day-to-day life, really, US companies’ control over the US state is pretty similar to the Chinese State’s control over Chinese Companies. I just don’t think corporations should be in charge like y’all seem to.
Not only is @jacksilver@lemmy.world right, but additionally, this article is extremely biased in favor of Xorg and is much more of a (completely unfair and one-sided) take-down of Wayland oriented at technical folks and not at all an explainer for laypeople