

We only got the right to protest after the fall of communism.
Who got what where when now?
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We only got the right to protest after the fall of communism.
Who got what where when now?
Correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think communism says anything about a right to protest. You’re thinking of authoritarianism which is a different category.
That’s why it is the way it is. Now why do we put up with it?
Perish the thought.
Curiously, the article doesn’t seem to address the question it poses.
I never “did” anything, I just realised at some point that I didn’t think that whole business was true (apart from the bits about being nice to each other). So I stopped going through the motions that I’d been taught to follow.
My privilege here is that I live in a country that is not very religious, where any religion is done in private, and my mum, who taught me a very forgiving and kind Christianity (emphasising all the things a religious right would despise), only cared about me being a decent person, not about what I believed.
It’s not based on their views but after multiple convictions for extremist activities. That sounds reasonable (on paper) to me for now. Not that I won’t be surprised if anything useful comes of this.
They are a feature that capitalists think will be useful - of course they are ultimately meant to make you spend more money. It’s not inconceivable that means they’ll make your visit to a site more pleasant (so you’ll be likely to come back to spend more).
That said, it’s also The Thing To Do these days to put AI into everything, whether it’s actually useful or not. So whether or not any particular AI assistant will be helpful or not is anyone’s guess and you’ll have to try them to see. Any AI assistant I’ve interacted with has been decidedly less than helpful and just barfed up what information I could’ve found more easily on my own.
True story.
(I ended up assuming they’re not going to show me shit.)
And that’s Youtube, an entirely different place that isn’t the topic of discussion here and that’s ALSO always been Like That. Never Look At The Comments is received wisdom.
But that’s humans? It’s always been like that, everywhere at all times. The only thing that’s changed, maybe, is that Lemmy is growing and there’s more discussion in general so of course the absolute number of things that cause name-calling has grown too, just like the absolute number of things that don’t.
You’ll have to be more specific. I’m not seeing any unusual amount of negativity.
What’s that thing about expressing any passion? What do you mean by that?
Who now? Robert Habeck?