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  • My Friendly Neighbor hood is mascot horror, but played entirely straight. It's resident evil 4, but with all of the zombies replaced with puppets.

  • People should be called out for being intolerant, and you can restrict intolerant behaviors, but still have to let participate free in discourse, because other wise intolerance never gets confronted, and you end up with a bunch of intolerant people who feel like they to lie and be secretive about their opinions to participate in society

  • I don't think it takes all kinds, we'd be better off without assholes, but so long as we have assholes, we need to figure out a way to handle them, because if we just try getting rid of them, we end up with a bunch of sneaky assholes who are aligned against the rest of society.

  • and those who support trump must spread it everywhere to raise funds for his legal fees and or campaigning

  • But of course, if an employee pocketed $20 from the register, the police will get involved immediately. funny how that works

  • Everything you just said is more or less true, but I think you're underestimating the complexity of the right wing ideologies and social dynamics. The psychology of a right wing politician or media head is very different from your typical right wing shit poster, or average republican voter, and you should be careful lumping them all in together as a vague "they."

  • unfortunately no, just a large group who's convinced that the fascism is just democrat smear campaign

  • Talking about all republicans as a single entity, I think I would agree with you. But that view ignores all of the internal politics, and is ultimately unhelpful when talking to actual individual republican voters.

  • Republicans aren’t diverse, but all large groups are internally diverse. The christo-fascist voting block has a lot of power in the party, and has direct influence over policy, but that doesn't mean they make up the majority of Right wing voters. You have to imagine other people complexly, even the shittiest person has complicated and unique reasons for why they are so shitty.

  • For starters, a lot of them are convinced that the democrats are even worse, and they are just voting for the lesser of two evils. Our democracy doesn't do a great job of reflecting the peoples values

  • That definitely true for a significant percentage of republicans (especially their politicians and media personalities) but like any large group, republicans are internally diverse, and it's unhelpful, and potentially dangerous, to think of them as a cultural monolith with identical values.

  • As someone who was assigned male at birth, and never experienced any dysphoria from it, but who also doesn't really identify with the term "masculine.": I think it's import to remember that for a lot of men, especially those brought up in more traditionalist households, being "manly," is a core part of how they self identify, and how they relate the world. And when core part of our identity is threatened, our brains react as if our lives were at stake. I don't know how necessary gender is for a modern society, but so long as so many people place so much importance on their gender it deserves to be respected, the same as any widespread, and deeply held belief.

    I think we should always be challenging traditional ideas, and I think offering as many options and viewpoints as possible to younger generations is a good idea. But given the limits of online discourse, I don't think you can meaningfully reject masculinity, without also rejecting everyone who strongly identify as masculine.

  • unfortunately, not being on board with new things is kind of a key defining trait of conservatism, so they're aren't many on here.

  • Jokes and Humor @beehaw.org

    Did you hear that a pair of US presidents recovered from assassination, and are now forcing an entire city in Georgia to produce breakfast pastries infused with cannabis and pork!?

  • I'm still using it for now, but I've started using other platforms as well to ease the the inevitable transition

  • How are they made?

  • I wonder how much of that is just an inherent part of how neural networks behave, or if LLMs only do it because they learned it from humans.

  • Oh my god yes! future generations will be shocked that it took us that long to solve that particular problem.

  • I feel like the problem there is less the free transit, and more how many people we've let fall to the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

  • Creative @beehaw.org

    The Matryoshka Room