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  • I’m a general contractor, and I think a lot of my customers assume I know everything about construction work - that whenever I’m doing something, it’s something I’ve done dozens of times before. But quite often, that’s not the case. Sometimes, all I know about the task at hand comes from a YouTube video I watched the night before, or I’m just following the manufacturer’s instructions step by step.

    People don’t realize how often I’m just winging it and hoping it turns out fine. The fact that someone hires me usually means they know even less about the job than I do, which creates the illusion of much greater expertise. But in reality, the main difference between me and them often just boils down to the fact that I'm not afraid to try.

  • Independent of what anyone is actually saying, the mere fact that someone is commenting on social media at all makes it highly likely they’re one of the people the article is talking about. As the saying goes, a tiny number of users produce nearly all the content. Most people don’t post comments online. The average person doesn’t. So if someone does, that alone already marks them as unusual in some way.

    This becomes especially obvious on Lemmy, where you can see people’s moderation history - and it takes only a few seconds to notice how many users are spouting mean, violent, and extremist views. You might not see those views as extreme because this is an echo chamber and you probably agree with them, but they’re extreme nonetheless when compared to what the average person would say.

    Nobody ever thinks of themselves as the problem - we all have some story about how our behavior is justified and how those people over there are the real issue. Nah, you're probably part of the issue as well. I am too.

  • pics @lemmy.world

    Nothing beats Finnish mid-summer

  • And what does that have to do with anything? Sweden’s population has grown from 8 million in the '70s to 10.5 million today. That’s 2.5 million more people - and 1.9 million of them are immigrants. The number of immigrants per capita has increased significantly since the '70s, not decreased. It has gone from 3.7% of the total population to 20.8%.

  • According to wikipedia their support was at around 4% in the 90's, 5.7% in 2010, 17.5% in 2018 and 20% in 2022.

    There was a peak in immigration in the '70s, but that was still only half of what it was in 2015. I doubt it’s just a coincidence that their support seems to correlate pretty neatly with the number of immigrants. I never claimed that it’s the gang violence driving the increased support - it’s the immigration itself. The rise in violence just makes it easier for them to say “I told you so.”

  • You're still doing it. I bring up integration challenges - you hear "brown people." I talk about political backlash - you call it disinformation. At no point have I blamed immigrants for wealth inequality or defended Farage or Trump, yet somehow you've lumped me in with all of it.

    You asked by who people get shouted down? You're literally doing it right now. And you don't even realize it. That’s the whole tragedy. You think you're punching up - but all you're doing is making sure no one outside your bubble wants to talk to you, much less vote with you. Keep going. It's clearly working wonders.

  • Appreciate the live demo of exactly what I was talking about.

    Instead of engaging with the argument, you go straight to branding me a racist. This is why the far-right keeps gaining ground - not because people agree with them, but because they’re sick of being shouted down any time they try to talk about real issues. Apparently things still aren’t bad enough for that lesson to sink in.

    EDIT: Ironically this just in: Sweden set to rent cells in Estonian jails as it runs out of room for its prisoners

    Sweden is not set up to cope with a rise in the numbers being sentenced to jail time as the government grapples with an unprecedented wave of violence brought about by gang crime.

  • What he says might be unpopular on this platform, but I don’t see the racism in it. Integrating large numbers of people from a completely different culture into your society is extremely difficult – if not outright impossible. Exhibit A: Sweden.

    This is one of those things where dismissing people who are worried about this stuff as racists or xenophobes just alienates them – and pushes them to vote for the actual racists and xenophobes instead. That’s how you end up where the US is today.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    How do you know you're actually reasoning - and not just storytelling?

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    At your current rate of spending, for how long could you survive without income?

    Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world

    People worry AI will kill the internet, but I think it’s already dying - and it’s not because of AI

    Today I Learned @lemmy.world

    TIL that wealth inequality within countries is increasing, but between countries it's decreasing.

    pics @lemmy.world

    An elderly family friend sold their summer cottage and let me raid his workshop there - here's the haul

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Is there a community dedicated for serious discussion?

    Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    The road they drove to dump this trash literally takes to the landfill

    News @lemmy.world

    Finnish fighter jet crashes in Lapland

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Why is it so hard for people to concede even small points when discussing charged topics?

    Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world

    I can't stand it when I ask someone a question and they start googling for an answer

    Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    I've never said "I love you" to my sister

    Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    It's quite strange that I can just go online and say a thing and probably atleast a thousand people are going to read it.

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    We now have undeniable proof that one of your core beliefs is objectively wrong. Which one do you think it is and what is the new difficult truth for you to swallow?

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    How would "banning encryption" even work in practise?

    Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Black and white camera would mostly be sufficient if you're going to the moon

    Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world

    Journalists and news platforms should be held accountable for the accuracy of their speculative articles

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    What is something good you did or regularly do when nobody is watching?

    Unpopular Opinion @lemmy.world

    Most people are hypocrites - especially online

    No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    When making a post that fits multiple communities, should I just pick the most relevant/popular one or repost to the other ones as well?