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  • Ironic

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  • It’s prices. You should be able to subscribe to a website for $3 a month

  • I don’t even know why upvoting and downvoting should be private in the first place

  • The outrage usually is outrage over perceived hate

  • I tend to build a new PC every time a new Diablo game drops

  • See what I mean? ^^^

    Insanity

  • I just started baldurs hate 3 this weekend!

    It feels like an actual real rpg. Which is missing from the genre these days

    Love it

  • Online discourse has gotten to the point that if you disagree, you’re hateful

    Hate is a meaningless word now, like so many over used words in this climate

  • A lot of those people are here too, trying to recreate that outrage machine

  • Decisions at that level are made for power. Sometimes money is part of that

  • You’re an insane person

  • I have beliefs that would be considered left leaning and ones that would be considered right leaning.

    You know, like a normal person aware of complexity and nuance

  • I couldn’t agree more. These platforms have become toxic wastelands. Let them die and let the people create new and better communities

  • I made a Twitter account in like 2009, in order to follow breaking hockey trades and free agent signings.

    Then I realized that these are all posted to hockey forums at ludicrous speed, so I just stayed on the hockey forums.

    There must be people refreshing Twitter just to be first to repost stuff to other social media sites for clout. It’s part of what makes Twitter so gross.

    Also, what Twitter has done to ‘journalism’ where 99/100 ‘journalistic articles’ are just writing about what the author read on Twitter that day. It’s all just so gross to me.

    Sorry, I rambled. I meant to just agree that I also signed up for Twitter for a niche interest. Although I quickly dropped it again, way before all the activism took over the platform and people started losing their jobs over tweets they liked or made.

  • This is what I’m saying, I think people are just really addicted to Twitter and refuse to let it die combined with a lot of people online being far left and hating anything right of Antifa

  • I always held out hope that Musk was going to be the one to destroy Twitter. I’m still hoping that’s his ultimate goal.

    To buy Twitter just to destroy that cesspool and Musk will always be the hero we needed

  • When you were taught the definition of racism, or when it’s spoken about today (sometimes) it’s a hateful word and a hateful way of thinking about a group of people.

    : a belief that race is a fundamental determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race

    Progressives have since changed that definition to sometimes mean power + privilege = racism. Which is a wildly different thing and is not based on hate at all, but on socio-issues

    Prejudice plus power, also known as R = P + P, is a stipulative definition of racism used in the United States, often by white anti-racism activists.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prejudice_plus_power

    The problems in discussing these things or calling someone ‘racist’ is that these definitions (amongst others) can be used interchangeably, because they are both wildly different definitions of the same word

  • I guess considering the last part out of line depends on what your (or my) understanding of the progressive way of thinking and what it’s based on and what it’s goals are.

    They’ve done a great job marketing it as ‘just be a nice person’ but that’s not at all what it really is.

    I’m sure there are hundreds of millions of well-meaning progressives who believe that. And I’m not trying to insult them.

    But people get sold on one thing and end up getting something entirely different all of the time. It’s sad, but that’s the way things are, unfortunately.

    I’m not saying the opposite of progressivism is the answer here either, what I would advocate is common sense.

    If you need a PhD and peer reviewed sociology papers to try to convince someone that something as egregious as race-based college admissions is a good thing, you’re pretty obviously the baddie and common sense should tell us that you’re trying to convince us of something for a different reason.

  • People in favor of affirmative action in college admissions see things very specifically.

    They see that an identifiable group is under represented and they want to ‘fix’ it. Without any idea what the ramifications of their ‘fix’ is.

    All they care about is the demographics of whatever it is they are looking at. All they think about is race.

    The idea that racism is the way out of racism is simply crazy.

    Of course, you have to realize that the definition of racism can change from an outlook of superiority to power + privilege on a whim too

    The whole progressive mindset is just fucking evil