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  • You are conflating the officers and the politicians with the rank and file. They were separate groups with different reasons for fighting or not fighting. And again, you are reducing the motivations of humans to "they were evil racists" which is reductive and shortsighted. The history is significantly more nuanced and disregarding any analysis or holistic viewpoint is counterproductive to determining the true causes of such heinous acts.

    The world isn't black and white (no pun intended). There are causes and effects beyond just the surface level. People act out of complex interactions of culture, politics, economics, and community. Most likely in their minds they fought and died for more than racism.

    And please, chill out a bit. I realize that what I'm suggesting isn't popular and is filled with gray areas but I'm just trying to be a good person who empathizes with others so I can better understand their motives and hopefully better convince them of the flaws in their worldviews.

  • That's a strawman, considering I never said states rights. I said fighting for their culture.

    Also is that any way to have a discussion?

    "I disagree with you so fuck you"

    Really quite effective I'm convinced thank you

  • People who willingly fight for the exclusive cause of overthrowing democracy in favor of racist chattel slavery are absolutely burning in hell, should there be such a thing.

    I don't believe that's why most southerners fought. Perhaps a factor, but not the driving force.

    Were they not convinced that their way of life and culture were under attack, beyond just having superiority over other races. Convinced by the elite that did own slaves and whipped into a frenzy, very much like today's politics against taxation.

    Additionally, while they were undoubtedly racist, it is unfortunately the case that most never had the opportunity to not be racist. Their friends were racist, their family were racist, their government was racist, they never knew anything else. Is it fair to condemn someone to hell because they were doing what they were taught is good and just? What seems obvious to us in 2025 is not so cut and dry to a person engulfed in racist culture against their will. And never given a fair opportunity to change.

    My point being, saying they were all evil is reductive and shows a lack of empathy and understanding of human nature and undermines the true root causes of racism to hand-waving "oh theyre just evil" rather than getting to the heart of what makes someone hold those beliefs

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  • number 1 in sales of bananas in the country

    Why do you know that data

  • I also think that even if you were a "filthy both-siding liberal nazi-enabler" the only way to convince anyone of anything is to convince them. Violence and hateful rhetoric has never convinced a single human, except by coercion and fear. And a Nazi living in fear is still a Nazi.

    I want to rid the world of extremist and hateful views by convincing them that their viewpoints are incorrect, not stifling them into hibernation.

  • Pokemon Cards @lemmy.world

    Question: How does PSA grading work?

  • I've found it's less toxic if you agree with everyone

    But if you were to log into Lemmy as a conservative or pro capitalist I think the toxicity would ratchet up instantly, even if you tried to discuss in "good faith"

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  • I was literally thinking of Pearl Harbor this week.

    I'm sure many might argue that it changed nothing, that the U.S. would enter the war anyway.

    But damn did it piss off a hornets nest. It has to be one of the greatest tactical blunders in human history.

  • Videos @lemmy.world

    The Infinite Money Glitch - How the AI bubble may stay alive longer than normal

  • I don't know much about the fellow, I haven't seen many videos of his, but I did see a clip of him interviewing PirateSoftware when the internet was slamming him and the way Dr. K talked to the "patient" was super inflammatory and extremely unhelpful. I found it really off putting and made me look at Dr. K as more of a showman than a legitimate therapist.

    Finding out that he's allegedly done much worse is just awful

    I think we should promote and encourage therapy but not as performative art

  • Looks like that may be supported! Now I'm wanting to get in on this

  • I just want to double check that everyone sees that is a fake duck

  • I love this one but is the gif moving at 0.5 frames a second or is it just me

  • I think you've got a bit of a strawman going here

    Those who complain about the environmental impacts of AI almost invariably complain about flights and beef as well

  • Maybe an outside one here, but when Dragon Age: Origins was still new, I was much younger and hadn't had a serious girlfriend yet. And in general, I got quite a bit more attached to characters in games, including the romantic interests especially.

    Spoilers ahead if you haven't beaten the game

    At the end of the game, my character died and I had romanced the character Leliana. The end screen shows a somber note about Leliana being heartbroken and wandering the world missing the character.

    Something about that really struck something in me and made me extremely sad. I think it's probably the only time I've ever really cried because of a video game.

    I can't actually find a reference to this ending online. The wiki isn't 100% complete. Otherwise, I would have linked the blurb here.

    Now a days I struggle to connect with characters in games. They will never be as real as my friends or my partner, so it's hard to form such an emotional connection as I did when I was a teenager.

  • Two Point Museum

    I don't normally last this long with sim games but this one keeps me hooked

  • The hard part is the skill gap - it's not like the pros are a little better than you and you can maybe eke out win. They absolutely dominate you.

    I describe them as gusts of wind because they blow in so fast and aggressively we're dead before we can react

    If Apex could stop that experience from happening I'd honestly still play it

  • Charts like these are a reminder that people don't understand cats as well as I would like

    A cat does all the same things a dog does, they just don't give it away for free. You gotta earn the respect, more like you would a person!

    My cats follow me from room to room, love being held, love to play, and all sorts of good stuff

  • Not a food crime, and definitely just an ad from a new account

  • cats @lemmy.world

    We thought we bought a foot rest. Turns out we bought a cat bed

  • Android @programming.dev

    Open source app for removing metadata from images before opening

  • Python @programming.dev

    Opinions: Dataclasses or Pydantic model base?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    With summer soon beginning in the northern hemisphere, what are some pro tips for staying cool?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    Locked

    What's one beauty standard that you don't agree with?

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    It's Father's Day in the United States. What is a memory of your father that left the greatest impact on your life?

  • Unofficial Satisfactory Appreciation Community @lemmy.ca

    Satisfactory 1.1 is out! – What is your favourite feature?

  • Books @lemmy.world

    Book Discussion: Pride & Prejudice

  • cats @lemmy.world

    Hamster-sitting this week, and my orange is obsessed

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    If real-life had D&D stats, what would yours look like? Would you focus new points on any in particular?

  • New Communities @lemmy.world

    New community for Synology devices and software

  • Synology @programming.dev

    Connecting NAS to new network

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Lemmy has the ideal number of posts for me. Just enough to have a good time but not too many that I'm scrolling forever

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What's one sign that you've "become an adult"

  • Castles - Migrating to feddit.online @lemm.ee

    Inveraray Castle photo op (Inverayray, Scotland)

  • RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml

    Any feed readers for Android with more "intelligent" sort options

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    With tariffs to Mexico and Canada potentially being enacted today, what kinds of things would be good to buy before the prices can be raised

  • RSS - Really Simple Syndication @lemmy.ml

    Question: Do most feed readers talk to a server?