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Cake day: July 14th, 2023

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  • Yeah people say ‘Oh poor racists, they are just uneducated and don’t know any better.’, like there aren’t racists running around with a Harvard degree. It’s really easy to condemned open racism and then pat yourself on the back for doing the right thing. Real racism is quiet, for a racist to pretend that their not, is easy, because the payoff is that they can do way more damage behind the scenes. It’s like a cancer. You can’t just put a bandaid on it and call it a day. Cut it out or kill it and then check regularly if it hasn’t come back, don’t let is spread over a whole state. Pouring money into education will only give you educated racists, which is arguably even worse.
    I’m so sick of this ‘wining the battle losing the war’ kind of bullshit. It’s always the same - racism, nazis the bourgeoisie. There’s always blood but then a few ‘not so bad ones’ are spared and that shit grows back like ivy and becomes more systematic with every step. You know how many times I’ve watched the news and thought ‘Ah shit, looks like the Nazis won at the end anyway.’? How many people died in wars just for little Timothy still be gunned down in the streets for a parking ticket. How many people died to see people still waving swastikas in the streets. How many people threw themselves against castle walls under hunger and disease for people to say ‘Yes daddy Elon, you did everything by yourself and your workers shouldn’t deserve any pay, you’re the king.’ Each time you think we are done with this shit it comes back.







  • Back in the day most media was designed around commercial interruptions. Watch some old cartoons on Netflix, they often have “fade to black” moments after which the last 10 seconds are repeated. Nowadays commercials are algorithmically inserted into content to maximize viewership, meaning that more often then not a YouTube commercial will play right before the most important bit of the video.






  • LouNeko@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldReligion
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    24 days ago

    There were a few time periods in our history where religion and the church where the highest drivers for scientific progress. In part because of the believe that our understanding of the world would bring us closer to it’s creator, but more so the fact that knowledge is power - the more you knew about the world the bigger the kingdom you could rule.

    Nowadays access to knowledge is trivial, so the power comes not from the knowledge itself but from controlling the flow of information. If you can find an excuse for people to not ask the right questions, then you have power over them. This is sort of the main shtick with the church and government right now. While the government has the resources, the church has the experience. That’s why they are so hard to separate. They both have a hard on for each other.


  • LouNeko@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldControl
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    1 month ago

    But on the flip side. If you tell somebody something they don’t know like:

    ‘You can open links in new tabs by klicking on them with the mouse wheel.’

    Or

    ‘You can reopen closed tabs by pressing Ctrl+Shift+T’

    They look at you like you’ve just shown them the meaning of life. Bonus points if you see them using it later.




  • A shitty life situation has never stopped anybody from having kids. Quite the opposite, the less educated a society and the lower the prospect of comfort, the more kids people have. Poor and miserable people fuck for fun and don’t care about proper contraceptives, resulting in more kids. Further more, people believe that the more kids you’ll have, the more likely it is that one of them is going to end up rich and successfull.